Elizabeth Edwards on The Colbert Report
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Elizabeth Edwards faces Stephen Colbert to stump for on behalf of a group Health Care for America Now! trying to raise a awareness of a campaign to bring affordable health care to all Americans.
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Colbert: You’re talking about Universal Health Care?
Edwards: Universal, meaning everybody gets health care.
Colbert: Okay, but we already have a form of universal health care, it’s called prayer. Okay? Everybody can do it, & a Lord of a Universe hears all prayers, but sometimes a answer is, ‘I’m sorry, you’re not covered for that.’
Edwards: Right. A little too often it’s ‘you’re not covered for that.’ & unfortunately, are’s just too many Americans who currently prayer is air only form of health care.
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