But that rule doesn’t hold for health care.
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Bystanders to Genocide - Samantha Power - The Atlantic - 5 views
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This is the most shocking and interesting aspect of foreign policy; that is how we choose our battles. The excuse that we had no idea what was happening really does not cut it but I do understand that many things are weighed out when making decsions like whether or not to get involved in other countries problems. I wonder how people make decisions to refrain from interviening and keep from the media mass genocides like this incident in Rwanda.
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A Payoff Out of Poverty? - NYTimes.com - 0 views
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I don't agree anyone could make the statement that parents transmit it to thier children. I understand that where people live might transmit less opportunities but many parents move here and struggle to give their children a better life. They do everything they can in order to prevent their kids from struggling like they do.
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Jay-Z vs the Game: Lessons for the American Primacy Debate | Marc Lynch - 3 views
McAllen, Texas and the high cost of health care : The New Yorker - 4 views
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I think that this is a great point as well. Having a mother that has worked in the health care system for the past 25 years I have been hearing for years about the impact of health care costs and how it affects this country. I think with this knowledge it is obvious that our health care system is in desperate need for a reform.
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President Obama's Executive Power Grab - Newsweek and The Daily Beast - 3 views
Data & Design How-to's Note 1: Where is your evidence? | Drawing by Numbers - 2 views
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