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Are you going to your congresscritters' town hall meeting to ask about "health"care?

Posted on 08/02/2009 5:19:21 PM PDT by Sun

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To: Sun

The Dem leadership has put the word out - No Town Meetings!

Pelosi doesn’t want any more Youtube embarassments.


21 posted on 08/02/2009 6:32:04 PM PDT by oldbill
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To: callisto

Darn, I thought we all were bitter clingers, but I forgot the rest of us are terrorists. :)
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LOL! Yes, I believe it was Appalachia who received the first distinction following the release of a hidden tape during a West Coast fundraiser (San Fran, wasn’t it?). But in the interest of redistributing labeling, come one, come all!


22 posted on 08/02/2009 7:12:31 PM PDT by JavaJumpy
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To: Sun

My “critter” is Lynn Woolsey, of all people. I checked her website last night and no mention of a town hall. I’m sure she thinks she doesn’t need one: nuthin’ but good little Dems here in NoCal, yessirree!!!

I had never thought of going to my critters’ offices before reading this thread. I might have to take a little field trip! Though precious good it would do, I’m sure. Sigh.


23 posted on 08/02/2009 10:59:03 PM PDT by Hetty_Fauxvert (PETRAEUS IN 2012 .... Pass it on!)
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To: Sun

Email or call your congresscritter’s local office and ask for the TH schedule for the recess.

If they say he hasn’t scheduled any, ask why he doesn’t want to hear from his constituents.


24 posted on 08/03/2009 7:50:16 AM PDT by fightinJAG (Good riddance, UAW.)
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To: cripplecreek

Then stage a protest outside his office or at some other event he is attending.


25 posted on 08/03/2009 7:50:57 AM PDT by fightinJAG (Good riddance, UAW.)
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To: All

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Austin, Texas tea party. (Made on the Drudge Report)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a8UjY3YDlwA

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26 posted on 08/03/2009 9:15:50 AM PDT by patriot08
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To: callisto
None in Missouri.

Why am I not surprised?

27 posted on 08/03/2009 9:20:09 AM PDT by Just another Joe (Warning: FReeping can be addictive and helpful to your mental health)
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To: Sun
Ask them about stuff from these points from Liberty Council. Pick one you find really creepy and have the applicable text actual bill so you can slap them down when they inevitably claim it isn't in there.
28 posted on 08/03/2009 2:32:46 PM PDT by Mr. Silverback (We're definitely in the Rise of the Empire era, but is Obama Valorum or Palpatine?)
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To: callisto; Sun

Nothing against the Tea Party guys, but if you don’t see something with your congresscritter on the list, call their office. They’ll tell you where you can see the Rep during the recess.


29 posted on 08/03/2009 2:34:34 PM PDT by Mr. Silverback (We're definitely in the Rise of the Empire era, but is Obama Valorum or Palpatine?)
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To: callisto

” Don’t forget to visit your Representatives at their local offices.”

Good idea.


30 posted on 08/03/2009 6:58:51 PM PDT by Sun (Pray that God sends us good leaders. Please say a prayer now.)
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To: AirForceMom

“Yep but I want a face to face with Higgins. I finally got a reply to my crap and trade snail mail. First two lines almost made my head explode ( it promptly was tossed in my firepit). He basically told me I was too stupid to know what was “ good for me” and that is why he voted for it.”

Write a letter to the editor, and if it is published, send a photocopy of that letter to him, so he knows it’s been published, and thousands of voters saw your letter.


31 posted on 08/03/2009 7:01:38 PM PDT by Sun (Pray that God sends us good leaders. Please say a prayer now.)
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To: cripplecreek

It might not hurt if you bring a sign with your favorite gripe, imo.


32 posted on 08/03/2009 7:03:16 PM PDT by Sun (Pray that God sends us good leaders. Please say a prayer now.)
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To: conservative cat

“I am now.”

WTG!

I’m going to post some suggested questions that I received. Check back later.


33 posted on 08/03/2009 7:05:03 PM PDT by Sun (Pray that God sends us good leaders. Please say a prayer now.)
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To: oldbill

“The Dem leadership has put the word out - No Town Meetings!

Pelosi doesn’t want any more Youtube embarassments.”

If your rep. doesn’t have a Town Hall meeting, you can always write a letter to the editor asking WHY, and mail the published letter to him/her.


34 posted on 08/03/2009 7:08:40 PM PDT by Sun (Pray that God sends us good leaders. Please say a prayer now.)
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To: All; Mr. Silverback

Got this via email from AFA with suggested questions to ask reps and senators. It’s long, but you can just read the last sentence (in each number) with the question, if you wish:

“My friend Gary Bauer has proposed some questions for you to ask your Senators and Representative about ObamaCare. I’m asking all AFA supporters to get a group together and go to your Senators and Representative offices and ask these questions. Most Senators and Representatives have Townhall meetings in their district during their August break. Get the schedule and attend the meetings. Urge others to do the same. Have different groups at different locations to ask these questions to make sure the Congressman is consistent.

Here are Gary’s recommendations. Yesterday, President Obama conceded that there probably won’t be a vote on healthcare reform until “the end of September or the middle of October.” That means you have August to attend town hall meetings with your representative and senators, stop by their congressional offices, write letters to the editor and educate your friends and family members about the dangers of socialized medicine. To help you in that effort, we’ve produced a short list of key concerns and questions, which are copied below. Please share this report with like-minded folks and those who may be undecided and willing to listen. Thank you for everything you do to defend our shared values in your community!

1. ABORTION
Pro-choice groups, like NARAL and Planned Parenthood, are demanding that abortion be covered in any healthcare reform bill. In a recent interview with Politico, Laurie Rubiner, vice president for public policy and advocacy at Planned Parenthood, defends this demand by saying, “the alternative would be slashing benefits for millions of women who currently have [private] coverage for abortions...” In addition, key administration officials refuse to rule out abortion coverage. When asked on Fox News Sunday whether taxpayer money would go to pay for abortions, White House Budget Director Peter Orszag replied, “I am not prepared to say explicitly that right now. It’s obviously a controversial issue, and it’s one of the questions that is playing out in this debate.”

Pro-life senators on the Senate’s Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee forced a roll call vote on the issue when Senator Barbara Mikulski (D-MD) attempted to add an amendment to the healthcare bill that would, in her words, “include women’s health clinics that provide comprehensive services...deemed medically necessary or appropriate.” She admitted that such “health clinics” would include Planned Parenthood. The pro-life amendment to prohibit funding of abortion lost 11-to-12.

Question for your Congressmen: Will you oppose any healthcare reform bill that uses my tax dollars to pay for abortions?

2. EUTHANASIA
In a recent New York Post column, Betsy McCaughey, a former lieutenant governor of New York and health care expert, wrote:

“One troubling provision of the House bill compels seniors to submit to a counseling session every five years (and more often if they become sick or go into a nursing home) about alternatives for end-of-life care (House bill, p. 425-430). The sessions cover highly sensitive matters such as whether to receive antibiotics and ‘the use of artificially administered nutrition and hydration.’ This mandate invites abuse, and seniors could easily be pushed to refuse care.”

Question for your Congressmen: Will you oppose any healthcare reform bill that in any way promotes euthanasia?

3. COST
The United States faces a debt crisis. According to many analysts, including Senator Judd Gregg (who is so respected by President Obama that he offered Gregg the post of Secretary of Commerce), the Obama budget will give us $11 trillion of debt at the end of five years and $17 trillion of debt at the end of ten years. (Source: PolitiFact.com)

Question for your Congressmen: Why is Congress and the president pushing through a healthcare bill that would cost another trillion dollars over the next ten years? Shouldn’t we concentrate on getting the debt under control first?

4. RATIONING CARE
According to a July 15th report by The Hill, “The House bill would be paid for by roughly $500 billion in Medicare and Medicaid cuts...” These “cuts” would come as millions of Americans are retiring. Logic suggests that if we are “cutting” hundreds of billions of dollars healthcare would have to be limited or rationed in someway to accommodate more people. And seniors would be most affected by Medicare cuts.

In addition, advisors to President Obama, such as Dr. Ezekiel Emanuel, brother of White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel, have suggested that healthcare should be rationed to certain individuals. Dr. Emanuel once wrote that “services provided to individuals who are irreversibly prevented from being or becoming participating citizens...should not be guaranteed. An obvious example is not guaranteeing health services to patients with dementia.”
(Source: http://www.ncpa.org/pdfs/Where_Civic_Republicanism_and_Deliberative_Democracy_Meet.pdf)

Question for your Congressmen: How can government promise to do more with less? Will you oppose any healthcare reform bill that in any way limits my access to healthcare or medicines recommended by my doctor?

5. MORE BURDENS ON SMALL BUSINESSES
Despite a 9.5% (and rising) unemployment rate, the healthcare bill in the House imposes a new 8% payroll tax on small businesses with payrolls of $400,000 or more that don’t provide health insurance for their employees. This is in addition to the current 15% payroll tax. What this means is that any employer with a payroll of $400,000 dollars or higher will have to pay at least 25% above the salary just to hire someone. Common sense tells you that any struggling small business will likely lay off workers to avoid this additional tax. On the other hand, if the tax is cheaper than the cost of health insurance, larger businesses may opt to cancel their health insurance, forcing employees into the government’s “public option,” and simply pay the 8% fine. (Source: Wall Street Journal, July 15, 2009)

Question for your Congressmen: Why are you imposing additional mandates and taxes on small businesses, which create the overwhelming majority of new jobs, in the middle of a severe recession?

6. QUALITY CARE
American healthcare is better than that in European countries with socialized medicine. The German breast cancer mortality rate is 52% higher than in the United States. Prostate cancer mortality is 604% higher in the United Kingdom and 457% higher in Norway than in the United States. Canadian healthcare lags behind the United States too. Canadian patients wait twice as long to see a specialist for hip surgery or cancer than we do in the United States. Most Americans say they are satisfied with the U.S. health care system, but more than 70% of Germans, Canadians, Australians, New Zealanders and Britons say that their systems need “fundamental change” or “complete rebuilding.” (Source: National Center for Policy Analysis.)

In an editorial on July 26th, the Washington Post criticized President Obama for not “leveling about the consequences of change” when it comes to healthcare costs versus quality. Here’s what the Post wrote: “The Congressional Budget Office estimates that new technology accounts for about half the increase in health-care costs over the past several decades. This, for the most part, is a good thing. Adjusted for inflation, health-care spending per person is six times what it was 40 years ago. But no one today would settle for 1960s-style medicine.”

Question for your Congressmen: Why are you trying to force us in the direction of more government involvement in healthcare when everywhere government-run healthcare has been tried, quality declines and care is rationed?

7. THE PEOPLE ARE BEING IGNORED
According to a recent poll, just 23% of voters believe healthcare reform legislation will lower costs, while 53% believe it will lead to more expensive care. By a margin of 50% to 23%, voters believe that “reform” legislation will make the quality of care decline. And while voters believe they will get worse care at higher costs, 78% also believe that healthcare reform will result in middle class tax hikes. In addition, a recent Fox News poll found that 91% of those surveyed have health insurance, 84% said that the quality of their health insurance was either excellent or good and 83% said the quality of health care they receive from their private insurance is either good or excellent. And only 12% of those surveyed said reforming health care was the most important issue Congress should be working on right now. (Source: Rasmussen Reports, July 28, 2009 and Fox News poll July 23, 2009.)

Question for your Congressmen: Why are you and the White House rushing this bill through Congress and ignoring the concerns of the American people?

8. LOSS OF FREEDOM
The healthcare reform legislation under consideration in the House will eventually force all Americans into a government-approved plan. After a five-year grace period, every new insurance policy will have to comply with government mandates, and any policy changes – “altering co-pays, deductibles, or even switching coverage for this or that drug” – invalidates your previous coverage and forces you to choose a government “qualified” plan. In addition, the House plan mandates coverage for every individual. If you are self-employed or choose not buy insurance for whatever reason, the bill imposes a “healthcare tax” of 2.5% of your income. (Source: CNNMoney.com, July 24, 2009 and Bloomberg.com, July 15, 2009)

Question for your Congressmen: Why do you believe bureaucrats can make better decisions than me about what kind of health insurance I should have? And will you guarantee that any healthcare reform bill passed by Congress will always allow me to choose my own doctor?

9. RACIAL PREFERENCES
Do you care about the race of a doctor who is getting ready to operate on you? Of course not. Most Americans want their doctor to be the best professional available regardless of race or ethnic background. But congressional liberals have a different idea. On page 909 of the House bill, grants to medical schools will be awarded “to entities that have a demonstrated record of the following...training individuals who are from underrepresented minority groups or disadvantaged backgrounds.” (Source: Investors Business Daily, July 27, 2009)

Question for your Congressmen: Why are you throwing affirmative action/racial set asides into a healthcare reform bill?

10. PRE-EXISTING CONDITIONS
President Obama has repeatedly said that “no insurance company will be allowed to deny you coverage because of a pre-existing medical condition.” That sounds wonderful until you apply common sense, which is in short supply in Washington. What if we made a law that allowed you to buy car insurance after you got into an accident and that required the insurance company to pay for the damage? Wouldn’t many people just wait for an accident before buying insurance? Why wouldn’t many Americans wait until they were sick to buy health insurance?

Question for your Congressmen: Isn’t it clear that this provision would drive up the cost of health insurance for everyone?

Sincerely,

Donald E. Wildmon,
Founder and Chairman
American Family Association”


35 posted on 08/03/2009 7:19:45 PM PDT by Sun (Pray that God sends us good leaders. Please say a prayer now.)
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