Amy Goodman: Health Care Reform Needs an Action Hero
Imagine the scene. America 2009. Eighteen thousand people have died in one year, an average of almost 50 a day. Who’s taking them out? What’s killing them? To investigate, President Barack Obama might be tempted to call on Jack Bauer, the fictional rogue intelligence agent from the hit TV series “24,†who invariably employs torture and a host of other illegal tactics to help the president fight terrorism. But terrorism is not the culprit here: It’s lack of adequate health care. So maybe the president’s solution isn’t Jack Bauer, but rather the actor who plays him. The star of “24†is played by Kiefer Sutherland, whose family has very deep connections to health care reform—in Canada. Sutherland is the grandson of the late Tommy Douglas, the pioneering Canadian politician who is credited with creating the modern Canadian health care system.
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