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Because of potential price increase from outside specialists, Rosenthal says passage of Question Five could raise UHS premiums for students, even though the provisions of the initiative will not directly force changes...
...other members of the Harvard community have lined up as chief supporters of Question Five. The first signer of the petition to get Question Five on the ballot was Professor of Cardiology emeritus Bernard Lown. Another of the earliest and most prominent supporters was Warburg Professor of Economics emeritus John Kenneth Galbraith...
...love to say, "I trust people. I don't trust the federal government." If you don't trust the federal government, why would you want to lead it? Later, in response to a question about military deployment, you remarked, "I think the mission has somewhat become fuzzy." That's nice to know, George. That is the type of specificity that I am looking for in a president. Finally, when a lady asked about how you would deal with diversity, you said, "Quotas tend to pit one group of people against another. Quotas are bad for America." The Subway Series...
Later, when a man questioned the apparent pride that you felt when you spoke of putting "three white thugs" to death in Texas in the previous debate, you said, "I'm not proud of any record." Throughout your primary campaign, I vaguely remember you lauding the efficiency and success of the Texas criminal justice system. In fact, you said you were absolutely certain that no innocent person had been put to death. This seems to me like pride in a record. In addition, you smiled and snickered in the previous debate as you said that you were going...
...hope that this helps, George. Oh, one final note. You should probably stop saying, "Should I earn your confidence," because the public might start to ask themselves that same question. Best of luck...