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I'm going to use my power as president to take your health care away from you.

John Edwards is proposing a $400 million program to help vets with post-traumatic stress disorder.

John Edwards thinks he has a good idea -- punching Hillary Clinton right in her ethics. He says the Hill is part of a corrupt, old system in Washington and should not be president if Americans want change.

John Edwards thinks he has a good idea: punching Hillary Clinton right in her ethics. He says the Hill is part of a corrupt, old system in Washington and should not be president if Americans want change.

And I think it is crucial for Democratic voters and caucus goers to determine who they can trust, who's honest? Who's sincere? Who has integrity? And I think it's fair in that regard to look at what people have said.

But she defends a broken system that's corrupt in Washington, D.C. She says she will end the war. But she continues to say she'll keep combat troops in Iraq and continue combat missions in Iraq.

He has to win in Iowa, or place a really, really, really close second in order for his campaign to continue.

Every day of my life has been driven by the same thing, which is to give the same opportunities that I've had, having come from nothing to having everything to every single American.

I think her health care proposal is actually a very good health care proposal. It's very similar to mine, so it's very hard for me to be critical of it.

The Democratic candidates are complaining that Petraeus' plan to reduce the Iraq force to pre-surge levels by next summer is not enough.

the White House is stalling. Congress must get a timeline for control or cut funding, no excuses.

We need a new foreign policy of conviction that requires cooperation in exchange for our support, whether it's arm sales, trade or foreign aid.

This report is sort of the definitive authority that virtually nothing much has been done, missing 18 out of 25 marks, a nation still unprepared to prevent or respond to a catastrophic disaster.

America wasn't built on Wall Street. America was built by men and women who were steel workers, who were mine workers.

Congress is going to an unprecedented session to pass a $10 billion supplemental bill tonight to keep FEMA and the Red Cross up and operating.

In a way, if he wouldn't have been just such a god-awful, big hypocrite, part of you just wants to -- you feel sorry. I mean, the guy's got family. He's got kids. You have got to feel sorry for him.