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April 28, 2008 2:43 PM

McCain Talks Health Care, Elizabeth Edwards Disagrees With His Plan

From CBS News' Jamie Farnsworth and Dante Higgins:

John McCain kicked off a string of campaign events focused on health care with a roundtable at the Miami Children’s Hospital this morning, where doctors and families shared personal stories of children who have been, and are currently being treated at the hospital. Shortly after McCain wrapped up his event, Elizabeth Edwards held a conference call to criticize McCain's health care plan.

During McCain's remarks, before the start of the roundtable, he stressed the importance of affordable health care, saying, “Most importantly, our health care is too expensive. We spend a staggering amount of money on health care -- over $2 trillion and almost twice as much as any other country per person.”

McCain pledged that as president he would “preserve the foundations that deliver innovation and hope to those who are in need of modern medicine. I will work to eliminate the worries over the availability and cost of health care that trouble the waking hours and disturb the sleep of more Americans than any other single domestic issue."

He also turned on his Democratic rivals' health care plans saying, "They want government to make the decision."

"I want the family to make the decision as to what kind of health care they want for their children."

Meantime, Elizabeth Edwards, the wife of former candidate John Edwards, criticized McCain’s health care plan on a conference call this afternoon.

“What you are seeing from John McCain is really a version, the health care version, of what President Bush is trying to do,” she said referring to Bush’s S-CHIP program.

“We currently have people out in the market ... trying to buy health insurance right now. Those families are in charge of their health insurance and what they are finding out is that health insurance is unaffordable ... That is the reason we have the crisis we have, that system is simply not working."

“Basically John McCain's healthcare program works very well if you happen to be rich and healthy and not very well if those are not descriptions of you," she said.

CBS News' Michelle Levi contributed to this report.
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by trbundro1277 May 1, 2008 4:04 AM EDT
I wish John Edwards could be our next president. I really hope Clinton or Obama would let him have an important role in their administration. I think an AG postion would be great because then he could travel back and forth from DC to NC. Then Edwards can run for president again in 2012 or 2016. President Edwards would be a president of the people, not of the corrupt special interests! President Edwards would be a president I would be proud to serve!
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by liar-clinton April 29, 2008 12:40 PM EDT
Clinton LIAR. NAFTA. BOSNIA. WHITE WATER scandal. Won''t trust you-ever. not even to walk my dog.
Mccain terrorist, BS artist, fake. liar.
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by jack3213 April 29, 2008 12:04 PM EDT
A PERSON SHOULD BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE CHOICES THEY MAKE ABOUT THEIR INSURANCE, FOR EXAMPLE- AND IF IT IS MORE COSTLY ISN''T IT STILL BETTER THAN A GOVERNMENT TELLING YOU WHAT YOU NEED? SELF PRESERVATION AND INDEPENDANCE IS WHAT THIS COUNTRY WAS FOUNDED ON- MORE AND MORE PEOPLE THESE DAYS WANT TO BE TAKEN CARE OF- GROW UP!
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by kansas1946 April 28, 2008 11:57 PM EDT
"I want the family to make the decision as to what kind of health care they want for their children."
This from a man who has spent his entire life covered by government insurance plans. He has no idea of what he speaks.


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Posted by Javalation at 03:58 PM : Apr 28, 2008
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I agree totally. All those politicians that have been in Washington for years and years, really have lost touch with what it is like to be a working class family in America. That is why we probably need term limits in the house and senate. You get a fresh group of citizens that have been out here fighting the good fight, now in Washington. Health care in America is broken and is not fixable without some really big changes that may not make some folks happy, espcially the ones getting wealthy on the people''s back.
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by javalation April 28, 2008 6:58 PM EDT
"I want the family to make the decision as to what kind of health care they want for their children."
This from a man who has spent his entire life covered by government insurance plans. He has no idea of what he speaks.
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