MoveOn.org, propagandizes Public Option in California Email
Well they're at it again...
MoveOn.org, the organization formed out of obfuscating the pecadillos of, as well as covering up for the Blue-stained dress affairs for Bill Clinton, is again acting as mouthpiece for Nazi-Sympathizer George Soros as usual... which brings to mind something else... Weren't folks like Soros tried for War Crimes? Then why is this socialist nitwit not wearing horizontal Pin Stripe suits, and awaiting legal outfitting for "chemotherapy"?
You have to admit when a man makes the comment: "It is a sacrilegious thing to say, but these ten months [of the Nazi occupation] were the happiest times of my life... We led an adventurous life and we had fun together."
We of course digress here... However, his minion arm MoveOn.org is making efforts in California to further the "Public Option"... with really translates into "The Lets Bankrupt America" act. Lets face it folks, this has nothing to do with health care and is more about a mechanism to bankrupt the country. I'm sure the people of California have far more pressing things on their minds since many are without work, bankrupcies and foreclosures by the truckload, and public sector workers are on furlough... when States and the Federal government are on the verge of insolvency, where do these nitwits think the money will come from? Certainly not Soros.
There is a saying in the IT community... TANSTAAFL .... There Ain't No Such Thing As A Free Lunch...
Dear MoveOn member,
Great news: Senate progressives are organizing their colleagues to fight for the public health insurance option. Can you call Senator Barbara Boxer and urge her to join in?
Right now Majority Leader Harry Reid and other Senate leaders are deciding what to include in the health care bill that goes to the Senate floor this month—and he's paying close attention to what his fellow Democratic senators are saying about it.
So Senators Sherrod Brown, Jay Rockefeller, and Russ Feingold have written a letter to Reid insisting that the bill include the public option, because it's the only way to create real competition and hold insurance companies accountable.
The Brown letter is a big opportunity to build momentum for the public health insurance option in the Senate. Can you call Sen. Boxer and urge her to sign?
Here's where to call:
Senator Barbara Boxer
Phone: 202-224-3553
Then, please report your call by clicking here:
http://pol.moveon.org/call?tg=FSCA_2&cp_id=1136&id=17445-6303246-Yz6HDXx...
Sen. Reid has publicly expressed his support for the public option1—which has been included in bills already passed by four out of five congressional committees. But he's facing unrelenting pressure from conservative senators and industry lobbyists who oppose it.
That's why it's so important right now for progressive members of Congress to band together in support of the public option.
Already over 60 members of the House have taken a pledge to vote only for a bill that includes it.2
Now, with this new letter being organized in the Senate, we've got a chance to show that any bill without a public option is a nonstarter.
Can you call Sen. Boxer right away and urge her to sign the Brown letter?
http://pol.moveon.org/call?tg=FSCA_2&cp_id=1136&id=17445-6303246-Yz6HDXx...
Thanks for all you do.
–-Nita, Laura, Marika, Kat, and the rest of the team
1. "Reid: Final health bill will have a 'public option'," Las Vegas Review-Journal, October 1, 2009
http://www.moveon.org/r?r=84815&id=17445-6303246-Yz6HDXx&t=4
2. "60 Members of Congress Say 'No Public Plan, No Conference,'" Firedoglake, August 17, 2009
http://www.moveon.org/r?r=51784&id=17445-6303246-Yz6HDXx&t=5
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