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ALERT! PLEASE TAKE ACTION TODAY! ONE MORE TIME . . .


We are sure that most of you are following the action on the current health care legislation in the Senate. You have been relentless in your support of our efforts to kill this bill! We are making a difference. But please do not get lax, do not become complacent. The big announcement of "no public option" could very well be one more ploy by the liberals running the Senate to keep this thing alive and get the votes they need to pass this debacle. They will then change what needs to be changed to fit what they would like to see in this bill.

We the People of Mid-Michigan are asking you today to make one more phone call, send one more email, and write and deliver one more fax. Along with your personal objections, you may want to mention the following in your phone call or email/fax:

*cuts to Medicare or veteran's benefits
*coverage of illegal immigrants
*mandated participation/coverage
*lack of tort reform
*NO federal funding of abortion

There also appears to be verbiage regarding access to your personal bank account for immediate, direct payment any time medical attention is sought. This is also a huge concern when you think of the federal government having access to your money (the little bit that we will have left)! Below are the contacts for our Michigan senators. You can also go to www.senate.gov to contact any other senators that you feel may be effective.

 

Debbie Stabenow
(202)224-4822
stabenow.senate.gov/email.cfm
fax: 202-228-0325
Carl Levin
(202)224-6221
levin.senate.gov/contact/
fax: 202-224-1388



THANK YOU IN ADVANCE FOR YOUR CONTINUED TENACITY IN THIS FIGHT TO SAVE OUR COUNTRY!

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