At Saturday’s health care forum for presidential candidates, John Edwards was bold, detailed and specific—but didn’t diagnose the problem. Barack Obama was vague—but stressed that no president can do it without the people. Dennis Kucinich diagnosed the problem, and pushed immediate transformation. Hillary Clinton, surprisingly, forcefully adopted Kucinich’s diagnosis (before he spoke). Put them all together—in the right way—and you have a winning health care plan.http://www.tompaine.com/articles/2007/03/26/universal_care_getting_the_right_mix.phpThe writer did a very good job at summarizing what the candidates said at the Sat. forum. It's worth reading the whole article.