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This is a simple and straightforward description of the candidate's plans and how they differ. It's also a convincing argument that current health insurance would change dramatically if either plan was put into effect.
"The study only involved 15 heterosexual young men at Stanford University." Hardly representative or ready for publication.
A good story about HUD and the president's wish to increase home ownership during his tenure. However it needed to be balanced against the sub-prime mortgage costs created by private lenders to get the whole picture. HUD owns a piece of this disaster but we can't tell how big a piece from this article.
This is not only an informed look at the Texas caucus process, it is also a reasonable criticism of major media's need to declare a winner as soon as possible. As a result, even though Obama now seems to have won the greater number of Texas delegates, as far as the general public knows, Clinton won Texas.





