Code Red

Posted on Monday March 15, 2010
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We are now just three days away from the Democrats' planned takeover of America's health care. (Click here for the National Republican Congressional Committee's real-time countdown, as well as the latest developments from the House of Representatives.)

"Code Red" is the NRCC's official campaign to alert our countrymen to the Democrats' planned health care takeover. The NRCC is currently spending its scarce resources--which otherwise could have gone to its candidates for office in the fall--to pressure wavering House Democrats to vote "no."

We need 216 "no" votes in the House to defeat this bill. As it stands right now, there are 202 "no" votes, 187 "yes," and 42 undecided. The NRCC has compiled a list of those 42 undecideds, Democrats all. Sadly, our congressman, Albio Sires, is not on that list. He's firmly in the "yes" column. Still, it wouldn't hurt to call his office (202-225-7919) and urge him to vote "no." Your health care freedom is on the line.

If you do call Sires' office, you might want to respectfully point out that, according to a March 12 Associated Press survey, 68% of Garden State residents oppose the bill in its current form, and want lawmakers to start over.

Posted in Commentary    Tagged with Health Care, Albio Sires


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