Is your healthcare freedom worth a few hours of your time? We are all tired. We are all frustrated. This is our hour and it is critical that we turn up the heat. Take control, join your fellow patriots for the “Save our Healthcare” rally at Betty Sutton’s Akron office.
The event, which is running in conjunction with other Patriots’ events nationwide, is your chance to let Sutton and her staff know that “We the People” do not want government-run healthcare.
Michele Bachmann said it best, “…this is asking a lot in the next two weeks to go and visit these congressional offices, it is actually a very small price to pay, when you consider that we’re on the precipice of losing the finest healthcare system that has been created…”
Friday, March 12, 2010 from Noon to 2PM
Betty Sutton’s Office, 39 E. Market St. LL #1, Akron, OH
If you cannot make an appearance at the event, please voice your concern by phone.
A conversation I had with Congresswoman Betty Sutton is typical. She told me that the Kucinich Amendment was no big deal and shouldn’t be paid any attention to. She said she wanted everyone to focus on the Weiner Amendment on which she planned to vote yes. Asked if there was any chance the Weiner Amendment would pass, she replied of course not.
From Congresswoman Sutton’s point of view, a bill that will fail is far more important than a life-saving measure in a bill that might pass, because she planned to vote right on the former and brag about it to her constituents. “See, I tried. I really tried.” But if Sutton’s state, Ohio, passes the bill currently making its way through the state legislature and establishes single-payer for all Ohioans, the death panels, aka health insurance companies, will sue. And without the Kucinich Amendment they will win or at least hold things up for several years and several thousand deaths.
Will Sutton or any other members of Congress fight for either of these amendments? Will any of them call out Pelosi? Forcing the Kucinich amendment back into the bill and forcing a floor vote on the Weiner amendment are admirable immediate goals (as of now Pelosi will be allowing no floor amendments of any sort), but healthcare is very complex with the devil in the details, and the details are being written by devils, blood-soaked devils. The central demand of members of Congress must be: Vote No. The reason they should have to listen must be: We will occupy your offices and prevent you from working unless you commit to voting No, but if you commit to voting No and vote No, we will consider possibly not throwing your sorry ass in the street in next year’s elections.
We may disagree with the left on why this reform must fail, but at least we’ve found some common ground in wanting it to fail. The truth is, Congresswoman Sutton is not a principled woman, and she cannot be trusted to do what’s right. No one in OH-13 should expect the Congresswoman to actually represent our concerns – left or right.
Sutton, in her pursuits of power, has become nothing more than a puppet for her party’s house leadership. Her votes go as Pelosi instructs.
For once, I am with you David Swanson. Let’s through her sorry ass in the street in next year’s elections.
“…The details of what we come out with will matter. And I hope, Mr. Chairman, when we are done, that there will never be reason for a child to ever write and read an essay at her mother’s funeral about how her mom was her hero because she fought her disease and her insurance company at the same time.”
Amen to that, instead we will hear stories about mothers who are heroes because they fought their disease and their unelected government health board at the same time.
Salary: $174,000.00
Born: July 31, 1963 Barberton, Ohio
Political party: Democratic
Spouse: Doug Corwon
Residence: Copley, Ohio
University: Kent State, University of Akron
Religion: United Methodist
Anytime now…
"Cite the portion of the Constitution that allows the federal government to force people to buy insurance."