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Special interests on both sides in health fight
Obama's nailed down agreements with deep-pocketed drug makers
WASHINGTON - As public pitchman, President Barack Obama accuses special interests of fighting to block his health care overhaul. "They run their ads. And let's face it, they scare people," he told one weekend audience.
Yet Obama has spent months assembling a formidable lineup of special interests of his own, an essential element of a plan to remake the health care system and succeed where President Bill Clinton memorably failed.
'Special interests' on both sides in health fight - Health care reform- msnbc.com
no wonder people don't trust obama
Obama's nailed down agreements with deep-pocketed drug makers
WASHINGTON - As public pitchman, President Barack Obama accuses special interests of fighting to block his health care overhaul. "They run their ads. And let's face it, they scare people," he told one weekend audience.
Yet Obama has spent months assembling a formidable lineup of special interests of his own, an essential element of a plan to remake the health care system and succeed where President Bill Clinton memorably failed.
'Special interests' on both sides in health fight - Health care reform- msnbc.com
no wonder people don't trust obama