1. Are you aware of the positionings of the British and US healthcare systems as according to the World Health Organisation? Do you think that the British would score twice as high as the Americans if they truly did value the lives of the elderly less than others?
2. Do you agree that your statement about Ted Kennedy not getting treatment in England was a preposterous thing to say?
3. Do you think it wise to make misinformed statements about your country's staunchest ally, and at the same time, stir up anti-American sentiment by doing so?
4. Are you for or against healthcare reform? If against, do you think that a country that prides itself to be the best in the world should settle for the most expensive, and yet 38th best, healthcare system?
5. What do you value more: sending robots to distant planets or giving all Americans the opportunity to afford healthcare and the chance of a longer, healthier choice?
6. If given the choice of space exploration or healthcare, which do you think the American public would choose?
7. Were your remarks about the NHS your own or a party line?
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8. If someone were to make damaging and untrue claims about you or your person, how would you respond?
9. It's interesting that you (wrongly) criticize an established health system for ignoring the elderly, when effectively that is what the current US one does for those who cannot afford insurance or unluckily have one of the policies that is revoked as soon as it is required. Could you explain why you have not come out with a similar criticism of the current US system?
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