Walter Kennedy is a descendent of former New England President, John F. Kennedy, who himself was a descendant of the former United States president of the same name. Walter Kennedy is a member of the Anchor party, but in a break from party doctrine, he is an advocate for the nationalization of the nation's hospitals. Kennedy is a believer in a a public health care system with easy access to the best doctors and the best procedures, and as a lawyer, he won cases against Pfizer Quigley and some of their hospital practices that placed profit before patient safety or health.
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| - Walter Kennedy is a descendent of former New England President, John F. Kennedy, who himself was a descendant of the former United States president of the same name. Walter Kennedy is a member of the Anchor party, but in a break from party doctrine, he is an advocate for the nationalization of the nation's hospitals. Kennedy is a believer in a a public health care system with easy access to the best doctors and the best procedures, and as a lawyer, he won cases against Pfizer Quigley and some of their hospital practices that placed profit before patient safety or health.
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| - Walter Kennedy is a descendent of former New England President, John F. Kennedy, who himself was a descendant of the former United States president of the same name. Walter Kennedy is a member of the Anchor party, but in a break from party doctrine, he is an advocate for the nationalization of the nation's hospitals. Kennedy is a believer in a a public health care system with easy access to the best doctors and the best procedures, and as a lawyer, he won cases against Pfizer Quigley and some of their hospital practices that placed profit before patient safety or health. Prior to the 2092 elections, Kennedy changed his political affiliation to the Libertarian party.
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