What issue would you like our correspondent to address in a question to the White House? (Or, you can write your own question in the comments area.)

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  • Mason Hargreaves - 14 years ago

    How about getting our house in order. Washington is nothing but a bunch of crooks. Focus on our Constitution and corruption.

    How about term limits in Congress maximum 3 terms total in either the house or senate or any combination there of, retro active. Lobby reform. The Corruption in Washington is directly related to the lobbyist feeding political parties and candidates and elected officials. Wake up America, can't you smell what they are shoveling !!!

  • dave - 15 years ago

    What more can Fox News do to discredit itself? Anyone with their head out of the window can see the weather. Fox news continues to give fog and clouds, when you can check the climate yourself. It's about time their obscene disregard for the truth caught up with them.

    At the briefing they should ask:
    "What more can we at Fox News do to discredit ourselves"

  • rkelzie - 15 years ago

    Malpractice insurance and malpractice lawyers are a major issue which is hampering a lot of doctors. However, aside from affecting insurance costs, this is not a health care issue. This is a problem with our courts. When McDonald's can get sued because someone spills coffee in their lap and get awarded over a million dollars, (and this is only one example) this is where the real problem exists. It's the same thing with the gun manufactures being sued because someone was killed with a gun, like the gun just levitated and fired of its own accord. If we clean up the court system, these issues will disappear. Health care is totally different.

  • a presker - 15 years ago

    Why aren't you looking at the corruption of the malpractice lawyers and insurance tycoons that have handcuffed and bought the doctors and their practices turning them into puppets for profit instead of physicians for patients' health and well-being? Let's let doctors practice the medicine they are trained for and cut out all the middle-men. Without the malpractice attorneys and insurance ppos and hmos we'd all be able to afford real health care.

  • rkelzie - 15 years ago

    Since 85% of Americans have medical insurance and don't want to change it, why not make the current plans available to those who can't get insurance coverage? Or, maybe to put it another way, since most insurance plans are "employer group" plans, set up the government as the employer of all of those who don't have insurance as government employees (you're paying their wages anyway), then they could qualify for group coverage.

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