Cancer is easily cured, but not for the rich.
If most Cancers are easily cured, why are millions of citizens continuing to spend fortunes on Hospitals and Cancer research? If you are wealthy, most likely your chances of not being easily cured of Cancer is above average. Why? Because you are rich and it is not profitable for the health insurance industry to cure Cancer. In fact, the more money you have, the longer you will suffer until most of your money has evaporated into the current health insurance system. It is time for serious health reform! I advise you to get on the phone and blast away at any recalcitrant Senator, Democrat or Republcan, who is working for the Health Insurance Companies in direct opposition to your good health.
Joseph --
This is it -- the House of Representatives will vote on health insurance reform tomorrow. All signs point to it being incredibly close, possibly even coming down to a single vote.
With the clock ticking, insurance company lobbyists are going all out to stop reform. Please call Rep. Brad Ellsworth at 202-225-4636 now.
President Obama is visiting the House tomorrow to call for reform, and I hope you'll add your voice to his right away. If you haven't called before, now is the time. And if you have recently called, thank you -- now please ask friends, family members, and co-workers in your district to join you.
http://my.barackobama.com/HouseVote
Everything we're fighting for comes down to moments like this -- and every second counts.
Thanks for stepping up,
Mitch
Original Message---------------
From: Mitch Stewart, BarackObama.com
Subject: Urgent: House vote soon
Friend --
The House's first full vote on health reform legislation may come as early as this week. It'll be the first time in more than 60 years that the full body votes on comprehensive reform, and we expect it to be very close.
But with just a few days before the vote, the insurance industry and their allies are putting extraordinary pressure on every representative to defeat it. We know that their expensive lobbyists will be dashing to each congressional office, attempting to twist arms. The only question is whether the phones will be ringing off the hook with constituents supporting reform while that happens.
Can you call your representative right now and tell them to vote in favor of real health insurance reform? Then, click here to report your call. According to our records, you live in Indiana's 8th congressional district.
Please call: Rep. Brad Ellsworth at 202-225-4636
(Not your representative? Click here to look yours up.)
The House bill incorporates the best ideas from Democrats and Republicans to guarantee security and stability for those with insurance, provide affordable options for those without -- including the choice of a public insurance option -- and reduce costs for families and small businesses, all while decreasing the deficit.
Many representatives are standing with the President and fighting hard for reform. They need to know that they have our thanks and our support.
And we need to remind the rest of Congress that Americans need them to rise above partisan divides and stand up to the special interests. Please call:
http://my.barackobama.com/HouseVote
It's down to the wire. Your hard work helped bring us to this historic moment. Now let's bring it home.
Thanks,
Mitch
Mitch Stewart
Director
Organizing for America
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