Posted on 02/01/2005 7:24:46 AM PST by ceoinva
Survey results show a majority of Americans support Personal Retirement Accounts and provides more evidence AARP manipulated their poll on Social Security.
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BUMP! This should be emailed to some News organizations. Brit Humes? O'Reilly? Joe Scarborough? Hannity?
Can we just admit that the AARP is a DEM organization?? The media won't.
This article has confirmed what many of us have thought of about the liberal AARP. It is very typical of AARP to skew a poll to get the results that they want. AARP needs to stop thinking about their pockets and realize there is a bigger issue out there, bigger than them. And that issue is that of Social Security. Let President Bush give the power and control back to the people with Private Retirement Accounts. It can't be worse than what we have now. Funny how AARP doesn't care about its members otherwise they would support President Bush because he is trying to help unite the generations by preserving Social Security. I am grateful this article was published.
I'm sure if you check out LAARP's internal memos you will find that they cannot wait for this new SS game. They will make millions after forming their own investment plans.
But the problem is they cannot let these necessary and very profitable changes happen during the Bush Administration. It's more important to crush republicans than it is to actually do something fruitful.
O'Reilly was all over this story the other day. He explained the manipulation that the AARP used - no-one under thirty, polling people already dependent on the SSI check, etc..
I saw an AARP magazine at my folks house this weekend. It was fawning all over the movie "Kinsey" as one of the best movies for adults.
My step-dad walked by as I was reading it and commented about that "ultra-left wing rag".
Heck, they should do as my folks did and just cancel their membership, with a note inside about their disgust with the magazine.
They have been sending me unsolociated mail for years and I mail their postage paid envelope back to them stuffed with all of the junk mail I can fit into the envelope. My little way of saying no thank you.
"...I mail their postage paid envelope back to them stuffed with all of the junk mail I can fit into the envelope. My little way of saying no thank you."
Oooo, me likey. :)
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