Tuesday, August 11, 2009

WRITE CONGRESS TO OPPOSE SOCIALIZED HEALTH CARE!

During this summer recess, your senators and congressmen need to hear from you, otherwise they will try to push socialized health care on this country -- something that will have serious social and economic consequences for years to come.

I've made it very simple for everyone. It only takes a few minutes to make a big difference in the direction the country is going. You'll be glad you did something before it's too late.

Get the ADDRESS/PHONE numbers of your REPRESENTATIVES here:

Get the ADDRESS/PHONE numbers of your SENATORS here:

Or, if you prefer, you can locate their FAX numbers here:

Write them a letter; you can use my letter below as a sample. Update it for your own purposes. You can add your own points, but please be respectful.

Here is a sample letter I’m sending to my Congressman, in the first district in NY:


August 11, 2009

The Honorable Timothy Bishop
3680 Route 112, Suite C
Coram, NY 11727

Dear Representative:

As a taxpayer with adequate health coverage, I oppose Congress’s attempt to push socialized health care in this country that I believe will have serious socio-economic ramifications for years to come.

First of all, we can’t afford this bill. The breadth and scope with which this administration is increasing our national debt is astonishingly unprecedented, especially when we as families have to be tightening our belts during these recessionary times.

In general, I am opposed to any health care reform that resembles socialized health care, and in particular, I am opposed to the call for a single-payer system, funding for abortions, funding for illegal aliens (thereby giving them legal status to remain here), the glaring omission from the bill of tort reform, as well as the stripping of our fundamental right to health care decisions between family and doctors and replacing them with decisions made by bureaucrats in Washington.

I pray for this country and for you, as well, and hope that you would oppose this bill towards socialized health care.

Sincerely,
Lou Comunale

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