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1501 Lee Highway, suite 130
Arlington, VA
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An open letter to the President
Is no health care bil this Congress better than the big government intrusions into healthcare markets?
Should all candidates for public office pledge to personally read and understand every bill before voting in favor of a measure?
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Sonya Sotomayor on the Supreme Court would be a disaster for government restraint and would seek extensive Government intervention in our lives.
Visit Emy the Immigrant's blog and sign the petition against confirmation of Sotomayor.
Should Congress reject any bills nationalizing health care?
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Tea Parties on the 4th of July across America protest President Obama's policies.
Can we get some particpation for this event
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Howard Dean to Join Rep. Moran for Town Hall on Health Care Reform Efforts
When: Tuesday, August 25, 2009
7:00PM - 9:00PM
--Doors open at 6:00PM
Where: South Lakes High School, Auditorium
11400 South Lakes Dr.
Reston, Virginia
What: Town Hall meeting hosted by Rep. Jim Moran featuring Governor Howard Dean, M.D., former Governor of Vermont, Democratic National Committee Chair Emeritus, author, and national grassroots leader on health care. The meeting will discuss current efforts in Congress to reform our nation’s health care system.
Why: Congress is attempting to craft the first major reform of our nation’s health care system in 45 years. With over 47 million Americans uninsured, medical costs rising everyday, and obtaining quality insurance coverage becoming more and more difficult, the time for action has come.
Congressman Moran has invited Dr. Dean to speak at this forum in Northern Virginia, to reflect upon the current effort given his years of experience as a leading health care expert, governor and physician. The town hall will be an opportunity for the Congressman to hear from 8th District constituents on health care, and to clarify what the reform measures in the Congress really mean for Northern Virginians.
*This event is free and open to the public. Seating is limited, available on a first come first serve basis.