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Mrs. Obama says health care reform is a women's issue. Women play a unique and increasingly significant role in our families. We know the pain because we are usually the ones dealing with it. The first lady spoke Friday to a gathering of women near the write house and said the state of the US health care system is unacceptable. For two years of campaign trial, this was what I heard from women. That they day we were being crushed, crushed crashed, crashed by the current structure of our health care. Friday's speah was Mrs. Obama's most high-profile appearance so far on I am be of
behalf of her husband's health care plan. While Well, the administration's proposed health insurance overhaul is hall over being critisized by conservertives and some liberals, public opinion polls show that two at least two of every three Americans see Mrs. Obama in a positive way. Lately president Obama has been being traveling the country trying to strengthen the support for his initiative of the issurative among union workers and young voters- groups that strongly backed him at last year's election. Women also vote for Mr. Obama in large numbers and the first lady is seeking to boost their support for health reform. Plenty of women have insurance, but it doesn't cover basic women's health services like maternity meternity care or preventive pervanity care like mammograms mamalgram or pap smears pet's mill which we all know we have to have the half. Mrs. Obama, a former hospital president of administrator, picked up her husband's argument that fixing the US health care system would with the help strenthen the nation's economy. Under this plan, we can save lives and we can save money. It's not just good medicine, but it's good enocomics as well. So, I think this is a pretty reasonable plan. I don't know about you. Mr. Obama will continue the pubic relations health care compaign for his health care plan by appearing on 5 televison talk show on sunday. On Monday, he will be the first sitting president to be a guest on David Letterman's late-night lettersment late entertainment program. |