Grading the First Presidential Debate
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Grading the First Presidential Debate
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Most Recently Shared on September 28, 2008 at 12:19 am By:
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First Edition: January 27, 2012 - Kaiser Health News
kaiserhealthnews.org — “Today's early morning highlights from the major news organizations, including reports about how health policy issues were part of last night's GOP presidential primary debate fray.” View full resource at kaiserhealthnews.org
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First Edition: January 20, 2012 - Kaiser Health News
kaiserhealthnews.org — “Today's early morning highlights from the major news organizations, including reports detailing how health care played in last night's S.C. GOP presidential primary debate.” View full resource at kaiserhealthnews.org
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Booed Gay Soldier Speaks Out | Care2 Causes
care2.com — “Army Capt. Stephen Hill, the gay U.S. soldier who asked GOP presidential hopefuls at a September debate in Orlando what they would do concerning the now repealed Don't Ask, Don't Tell only to have the question booed by the audience, has spoken out for the first time since the event over how it felt to receive that reaction and why he believe's Rick Santorum's response, one that focused on sex, showed a deep misunderstanding of the issues LGB servicemembers face in the military.” View full resource at care2.com
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First Edition: October 19, 2011 - Kaiser Health News
kaiserhealthnews.org — “Today's early morning highlights from the major news organizations, including a report that health policy issues triggered "withering attacks" during last night's Las Vegas GOP presidential debate.” View full resource at kaiserhealthnews.org
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Michael Gerson: Bachmann's serious condition » The Commercial Appeal
commercialappeal.com — “If Republican presidential candidates want to debate sexual health and hygiene, it would be nice if they displayed more collective knowledge and judgment than your average eighth-grade family life class.” View full resource at commercialappeal.com
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Michael Gerson: Bachmann's serious condition: If Republican presidential candidates want to debate sexual health... http://t.co/7tPnLIRm
Front-runner Rick Perry takes heat at GOP debate
sfgate.com — “GOP front-runner Rick Perry, in a high-stakes debut at his first presidential debate, sharply defended his jobs and health care record as Texas governor and his status as a "career politician" Wednesday while under...” View full resource at sfgate.com
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6 GOP presidential candidates debate on Twitter
sfgate.com — “The first Twitter presidential debate Wednesday offered what some might consider a welcome milestone in political discourse: It was the first debate in which you couldn't hear the politicians speak. But that didn't stop...” View full resource at sfgate.com
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GOP presidential candidates touch on the health overhaul, Medicare plans in first major meeting of 2012 contest
news-medical.net — “The spotlight was trained squarely on Mitt Romney, a former governor of Massachusetts, who has come under withering attack for the health care plan he signed into law that resembles the plan Mr. Obama pushed through Congress. But his rivals treaded lightly, and he relentlessly turned the conversation back to Mr. Obama, emerging unscathed from his return to the debate stage four years after losing his first bid for the party's nomination.” View full resource at news-medical.net
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Michele Bachmann scores a hit in first Republican presidential debate | World news | guardian.co.uk
guardian.co.uk — “Michele Bachmann seizes spotlight in first debate between Republican presidential hopefuls in New Hampshire” View full resource at guardian.co.uk
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News: Michele Bachmann scores a hit in first Republican presidential debate http://bit.ly/lOLfG3 - I <3 British press.
Pawlenty's health-care claims during debate get mixed ratings
news-medical.net — “During the first Republican presidential debate of the 2012 campaign, former Gov. Tim Pawlenty reminded viewers that President Barack Obama was against a requirement that everyone buy health insurance before he was for it. Just a few years ago, Obama "promised the nation he would do health care reform focused on cost containment, he opposed the individual mandate," Pawlenty said on May 5, 2011.” View full resource at news-medical.net
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Peanut allergy issue stirs controversy at Florida school - WHNT
whnt.com — “ORLANDO, Florida (Reuters) - Some public school parents in Edgewater, Florida, want a first-grade girl with life-threatening peanut allergies removed from the classroom and home-schooled, rather than deal with special rules to protect her health, a school official said.” View full resource at whnt.com
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If a child has a deadly allergy, should their school adjust to their needs? The debate rages at this FL school. http://ow.ly/4jyCG
Dirty Campaigning, Brazilian Style | RHRealityCheck.org
rhrealitycheck.org — “The 2010 Brazilian presidential elections marked the first time abortion became a highly debated campaign issue and it followed a fairly American script, replete with allegations that the front runner, was a lesbian, a child-killer, a socialist.” View full resource at rhrealitycheck.org
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Power of 50: Television's Defining, Changing Moments; Watch 25 TV Milestones - AARP Bulletin
aarp.org — “From the first televised presidential debate 50 years ago, to the moon landing, to the horror of 9/11, television has changed the way we see the world. Watch clips of these and other important moments in TV history.” View full resource at aarp.org
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Clinton Talks Tech at .com Forum - The Note
blogs.abcnews.com — “At a forum to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Internet, Former President Bill Clinton plugged his foundation's efforts of improving global health " but not without making a statement on the current health care debate in Washington. The Note, authored by ABC News' Rick Klein, covers politics, the White House, Congress, Democrats, Republicans, and all latest political campaigning for the 2012 presidential race. Washington's first and most influential tipsheet, The Note will detail the admini” View full resource at blogs.abcnews.com
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The Answer Sheet - Why most schools don't teach about mental illness
voices.washingtonpost.com — “Lorraine Kaplan had a son who was a star at school. At 17, he had top grades, was a debater and first trombonist in his school’s orchestra. But seemingly overnight, his brain turned on him. He became obsessive and then started hallucinating. A doctor told her not to tell anybody--and she didn't, for a decade because of the stigma associated with mental illness. Now she is trying to get schools to destigmatize mental illness. ” View full resource at voices.washingtonpost.com
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