Wednesday, February 24, 2010

The Patients' Rally

AMERICANS FOR PROSPERITY RALLY IN DC ON THURSDAY!

Thursday we rally outside Blair House at 9:30am and proceed to GW Marriott a couple blocks away to host a Patients' Summit at 11:30 am to protest Obama's destruction of Healthcare.


Date: Thursday, February 25, 2010
Time: 9:30am - 1:00pm
Locations: Blair House at 9:30
1651 Pennsylvania Ave Nw
Washington, DC

JW Marriott at 11:30am 1331 Pennsylvania Avenue Northwest
City/Town: Washington, DC

Despite an overwhelming opposition from the American public, Obama continues to talk his way into your doctor’s office by pushing a trillion dollar health care plan through Congress.

You’ve called your Senator. You’ve signed petitions. You’ve talked to your friends about the dangers of a government takeover of health care. Yet Obama STILL pushes his radical agenda against the will of the people. Such arrogance cannot be tolerated from a government that is given its power by the people it represents.

On the same day that Obama will be discussing health care with members of Congress, join Americans for Prosperity and other freedom fighters in Washington, DC on Thursday, February 25th for CRITICAL CONDITION: THE PATIENTS’ SUMMIT.

Folks will rally outside the Blair House at 9:30am ET, and then proceed to the JW Marriott a couple blocks away to host a Summit for the citizens at 11:30am featuring Congressmen John Shadegg, Tom Price, and others.

It’s time Washington started listening to the patients, NOT the politicians.

We want Obama to know that no matter how hard he tries, he can’t shut out the American people from this debate.

Please consider coming to Washington, DC and bring as many friends as possible. But if you are not able to join us at the nation’s capital, you can host your own watch party with family or coworkers right where you are. We will host a LIVE webcast of “Critical Care: The Patients’ Summit,” which can be viewed online that same day. It’s simple to host a watch party—all you need is a computer with Internet access.

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