Who says health-care reform can't be sexy?Blogger, filmmaker and erotic photographer Lee Stranahan has produced the most compelling health-care-reform video I have ever seen. The spot features a series of ever-hotter, ever nekkider women, with a sexy voice-over imploring you to call your senator (presumably with one hand?), promising, "Breasts everywhere will thank you" for supporting a public health-care option.
Read more about Stranahan and check out the video after the jump.
You might remember Stranahan as the guy who was banned from DailyKos for being the first liberal to stick a fork in John Edwards. There are sure to be some who object to Stranahan's approach, but I think he made the right call here. Who wants to see a video that says, "Enlarged prostates everywhere will thank you"?
You can watch the extremely NSFW video here, although I'd advise checking out this earlier, G-rated video that actually lists the phone numbers of the Democratic Senators who are gumming up the works.


























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Wednesday 24 June
By Heavytoka
We honestly need something done to our health care here in the US. Everybody deserves to get treated even if they cant afford it.
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Monday 29 June
By Honesty
Everyone IS treated even if they can't afford it.
Wednesday 24 June
By Heavytoka
That's only at hospitals. Not Dr's Offices, where most ppl go to be treated. People don't go to the ER for the Flu, well unless it's the swine flu lol
Wednesday 24 June
By medpac
Not everyone who claims that they can't afford it tells the truth, that is why everyone who earns a paycheck should buy insurance which is based on income. Health insurance should be mandatory and uniformly cover all basic medical needs. Why should anyone be able to claim poverty without proof. There are alot of deadbeats that dont pay their bills, dont buy health insurance, go to the ER when it is convienent. These people waste resources and everyone pays for their bad decisions. If auto insurance was optional there would be 46 million people without auto insurance, having wrecks and not paying for the damage.
Thursday 25 June
By Mondo
Its amazing how third world countries have overall better health care. Not the most sanitary/ or the most friendly/ or the most staffed. but at least its better than having to whip out 350 for a consultation at any given doctors office if you do not have insurance. and PAY UP FRONT service is so comforting. might as well have a deli number machine.
we all got a ton of problems.
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Thursday 25 June
By brewers_rule
If you want to drop the cost of health care, how about limiting malpractice insurance by not allowing these insane suits where Dr's give up millions because some fool didn't think they'd get a scare during surgery etc.? There's other ways to drop health care cost, which DOES need to be done, than bankrupting America w/a policy that's been proven a failure in other countries AROUND the world. Look at what's happening in Britain right now because of that system's pay for anything attitude of their government? Gimme an example of a 3rd world country that has better health care than us WITH evidence, not just Michael Moore-like claims.
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Sunday 28 June
By Clark
The way to get health care cost down is end third party payer.
No money, no health care.
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