Monday, December 7, 2009

We need you in DC on December 15th. ...

December 15: Government Waiting Rooms and Senate Emergency Call

We need you in DC on December 15th. We need you! We know that is 10 days before Christmas. We want to be with our families, shopping, and enjoying the holidays as much as you do. Even more we want to make sure that the government cannot control our health care. There are 2 separate events that are happening in DC on December 15: Government Waiting Rooms and Senate Emergency Call. The events are being hosted by several groups including Tea Party Patriots, Freedom Works, Patients First - a project of Americans for Prosperity, Let Freedom Ring, National Taxpayers Union, and others.

For Government Waiting Rooms, we need those who can be in DC early on December 15th to meet us. We need at least 1,000 people early that morning and we are hoping for more to help make this successful. We are still working on the details for the exact meet up location before we begin visiting our Senators' offices.
So many of you are outraged that our demonstrations since February are largely being ignored and have asked how we can get the attention of the elected officials other than a straight up demonstration. Government Waiting Rooms will be the answer to this question. Government Waiting Rooms will highlight the impact of rationing and long, long waiting lists that will occur when and if government takes over our health care. The idea the result of brainstorming with over 200 local coordinators and Tea Party Patriots members from around the country.

For those who cannot be in DC there until later in the morning, we will ask that you participate in Senate Emergency Call, which will be a demonstration at 1:00 in Upper Senate Park before going to visit the Senators' offices. It will have a few speakers but the program, which is being coordinated by Patients First - a project of Americans for Prosperity, will remain short so there is more time for office visits.
This information is from Tea Party Patriots.

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