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Independent Candidate for President
Misteradiant:

62% of all Americans believe in Universal Health Care rather than the current employer-based system. I agree. I want to give a working America Universal Health Care program.
72% of Americans agreed that the government should guarantee health insurance for all citizens, even if it means repealing tax cuts passed under President George W. Bush.
The cost of the Iraq War:
One day at war in Iraq could provide health insurance coverage to 344,500 working Americans.
(Average employee contribution for single insurance $566.)
Source: Kaiser Family Commission
21 days at war in Iraq would provide health insurance coverage for one year to every uninsured child in America.
Source: Kaiser Family Commission on Medicaid and the Uninsured, May 2004
One day at war in Iraq could provide health insurance coverage for one year to 380,900 uninsured children in America. Information from the U.S. Census Bureau says that 8.4 million children are uninsured in America.
One day at war in Iraq could employ 3,597 additional registered nurses for one year.
(Average salary for a Registered Nurse as of May 2004 $54,210.)Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics
One day at war in Iraq could immunize every person over 65 (35 million people according to the U.S. Census Bureau) in the U.S. against influenza every year for five years.
(One dose of the influenza vaccine $1.20.)
Source: Centers for Disease Control
One day at war in Iraq could immunize every baby born in the U.S. last year (over four million babies) against measles, mumps and rubella every year for fourteen years.
(One dose of the MMR vaccine = $1.67. Two doses required for full immunization.)
Source: Centers for Disease Control

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