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The Arizona Daily Star, Tucson, Political Briefs Column.

By C.J. Karamargin, The Arizona Daily Star, Tucson Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News

Dec. 29--Democratic presidential candidate Wesley Clark came to Tucson on Saturday to talk health care. He couldn't have picked a better -- or maybe a more ironic -- backdrop.

The retired general delivered his remarks and fielded a handful of questions standing in front of Kino Community Hospital, a place once run by Richard Carmona, the man who serves as President Bush's surgeon general.

Carmona was in town over Christmas, but unless he was lurking in the crowd disguised as a sheriff's deputy, he didn't get to hear Clark dis Bush's health-care policies.

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