Archive for Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Let our representatives know we won’t tolerate support for government-run health care
October 27, 2009
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Editor:
It’s time for us to form a new citizen militia. With the impending legislation that is being formatted right now, by Obama, his Democratic leadership in Congress, and supported by the mainstream media ... it’s time we as the informed citizenry of this country, take up pen and paper, the telephone, and our computer keyboards, and go to work.
There is only one thing that will stop this headlong plunge towards disaster to our health system, and it’s our involvement by writing, contacting and calling every representative in Washington, and letting them know that we will not tolerate their support of this liberal agenda of government-run health care.
As Obama loves to say, “Let’s Be Clear,” the one thing that each and every representative in Washington, wants more than anything else, is to be re-elected, and if they feel that may be threatened, they might just listen.
You cannot wait until sometime in the future to get involved, and you can’t wait for someone else to do it, because, each and every one of us needs to take 15 minutes and spend it doing the most important thing you will do all year, and contact our representatives in Washington.
E-mail our District One Representative Ann Kirkpatrick by going to her Web site at: kirkpatrick.house.gov and tell her how strongly you feel about this crucial issue!
It’s easy, just do it, and it will make a difference.
Larry J Kontz
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