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Kucinich is '100 Percent on Board' with Health Care Reform, Says Michael Moore

Published in Medicine and Law Weekly, July 13th, 2007

A week before award- winning film-maker Michael Moore will begin to ask Presidential candidates to sign a pledge to make dramatic reforms in the U.S. health care system, Democratic candidate Dennis Kucinich -- in Moore's own words -- "is 100 percent on board."

Speaking at a health care town meeting here following a screening of his new movie, "SICKO," Moore said he will be asking candidates to sign his four-part pledge and urged his audience to "hold the candidates' feet to the fire" on the issue of health care reform.

In addition to supporting a national, non-profit health care system, Moore said "true" universal health care demands the removal of...

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