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Bredesen on TTW

Governor Bredesen joins us this weekend on Tennessee This Week. He answers a number of questions raised last week by his opponent, Republican Jim Bryson.
He responds to Bryson's call for the ouster of Deputy Governor Dave Cooley, his handling of the Tenncare crisis, and what he's doing to control the spread of illegal immigration.
He also speaks about the role his faith plays in his decision-making as governor.
We air on Sunday at noon on WATE. You can also watch a streaming version by going to WATE.COM

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I think the govenor skipped

I think the govenor skipped the questions,or was wishy washy. as a disenrollee,who cannot afford to go to the doctor much,and certainly not afford tests,for my copd,I am not impressed. As a Christian,I cannot see how he could explain doing what he has done to alot of terminally ill patients, in lieu of giving these young people having babies right and left tenncare,and family first as their means of support. I work for daycare and see the abuse of this program and it certainly angers me.
If he gets elected,it certainly won't be because of me,or several other hard workers I know,because I am one who is working despite my severe lung problems.
I urge everyone to vote in this important election.

Peggy, Thank You. They

Peggy, Thank You.

They (Democrats and Bredesen) believe that you do not matter. The facts are that Bredesen ran as the Healthcare Manager that would fix TNCare. He was less than truthful in his campaign speak, because he NEVER said that he would kick terminally ill people or people without insurance off TN Care.

They believe that you have forgotten and that WATE and the media won't report it.

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