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Monday, July 30, 2007

Obama '08

I went to a fundraiser reception yesterday for Barack Obama. I had a brief chance to shake hands with him. I've been regretting the comment I made to him though.

I mentioned to him that I was a local physician and praised him for his ideas and insight into health care reform, stating that I hope his plans for a reformed health care system will "make my job easier" After reflecting on it now, I believe it may have been interpreted as a selfish statement. Of course that's not the way I wanted it to come across.

I guess that ruins my chances of being appointed to the position of Surgeon General.

Well at least I can still "practice my love with women" (thanks president Bush)


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