Take a Stand Against Obamacare

by Todd Baldridge on August 16, 2009

Of the three House bills and the one Senate version of Obama’s health care reform, all mandate that a government public health insurance plan compete against private insurers, caller which would effectively run them out of business. Instead, we need consumer choice based on patients’ rights and with the competition of free markets. At the very least, we need a bipartisan solution instead of socialized medicine.

Call your Senators and Congressman to let them know your stance on Pres. Obama’s version of health care reform.

U.S. Sen. Evan Bayh (D)

Evan Bayh

Bayh’s position: Fiscally responsible health care reform that will not increase the federal deficit or raise taxes.

Let Sen. Bayh know he must take a firmer stance against the current House and Senate plans that are void of any bipartisan input or support.

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Suggested Statement

Please let Senator Bayh know that as a Hoosier I want my Senator to vote NO against President Obama’s Health Care Plan. The President’s plan is too costly, and I do not want the Government in control of my health care. Any of my personal health decisions need to be between my doctor, my family, and me.

U.S. Sen. Richard Lugar (R)

Richard Lugar

Lugar’s position: An ailing economy is the wrong time for costly health care remedies.

Let’s support Sen. Lugar in taking the right position against the Democrats’ health care cure-all.

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Suggested Statement

Please let Senator Lugar know that as a Hoosier I support my Senator’s stand against President Obama’s Health Care Plan. The President’s plan is too costly, and I do not want the Government in control of my health care. Any of my personal health decisions need to be between my doctor, my family, and me.

U.S. Rep. Mike Pence, Indiana 6th District (R)

Mike Pence

Pence’s position: A government option that competes with private sector insurance could lead to socialized medicine.

Let’s support Congressman Pence in his position that health care reform is important, but the nation’s focus should be on jobs and the economy.

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Suggested Statement

Please let Congressman Pence know that as a constituent of his district I support him in opposing President Obama’s Health Care Plan. The President’s plan is too costly, and I do not want the Government in control of my health care. Any of my personal health decisions need to be between my doctor, my family, and me.

Email for the Fastest Response

For the quickest response, please correspond with your Senators and Congressmen using email. Note that postal mail can take approximately 3-4 weeks for delivery, due to security procedures. Mail sent via Fed Ex, UPS or overnight delivery also requires security procedures and takes about five days to arrive.

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