The moral case for health reform was not the focus of President Obama's address to Congress Wednesday night. It did, however, form the core of the most eloquent and compelling section of the speech, which followed the invocation of the late Senator Ted Kennedy: That large-heartedness – that concern and regard for the plight of others – is not a partisan feeling. It is not a Republican or a Democratic feeling. It, too, is part of the American ch … Read More
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Note: while this is a cool article, I was mostly just trying out WP’s new reblogging feature.