Senior Citizens Stand Up Against Obamacare at AARP Meeting

Posted on August 6, 2009

Look what happened in Dallas at an AARP meeting discussion on Obama’s healthcare nightmare. These senior citizens decided to stand up against it, and the AARP folks didn’t like it one bit. I think Democrats like Nancy Pelosi will have a hard time persuading people these guys were plants from the vast right wing conspiracy “mob”. Don’t you think it’s funny the AARP called this a listening session?

“Do you work for us or do we work for you?”

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9 Responses to “Senior Citizens Stand Up Against Obamacare at AARP Meeting”

  1. christmasghost on August 6th, 2009 4:33 pm

    There is a much better organization for seniors to join.It’s http://www.60plus.org
    Everyone that you know that is currently a member of AARP needs to CANCEL their membership and demand that they get their money back now.

  2. skucount on August 6th, 2009 4:39 pm

    Amazing. Those seniors are great. Time to take the country back.

  3. Will Malven on August 6th, 2009 4:58 pm

    I guess this is one of those “We’re the AARP and we don’t care what you want, we only care about the Democrat Party agenda” moments.

    It’s good to see American citizens waking up to what Democrats are trying to do with this health care bill.

    If you are tired of the AARP, join the ASA (American Seniors Association)…I did.

  4. Sharon J. Shelton on August 7th, 2009 8:41 pm

    Page 426 of healthcare bill is enough to make

  5. Ellie U. on August 9th, 2009 3:40 pm

    I think you are being duped. It is clear to see this group was rude and disrespectful. Insurance co. execs make millions/year with your rising premium rates, and in the meantime your care is being diminished. Sounds more like slavery than freedom to me.

  6. barney darcje on August 9th, 2009 8:29 pm

    with y our attitude about national health care
    i wish to submit my cancelation from AARP.

    Barney Darche

  7. william graham on September 7th, 2009 9:49 am

    Ellie you talk about the insurance execs making big money……….do you know how much money is on the execs at AARP you would be very surprised

    Do you kno they get over 700 million dollars a years to promote there advertiser, The Hartfor,,the aarp supplement insurance,Foremost insurance etc etc PLUS all the mony they get for members joining this scum outfit
    They lie too you at every chance they can.
    They say now they are not any bill at this time, HEY there isn’t any bills out there yet.

  8. Rosemary on October 3rd, 2009 5:44 pm

    Bill HR 3200 is out there. Don’t let them fool you. Everyone (D) is trying to get all bills to roll into it. I am a Tea Party organizer, and I’ve been in this up to my ears. They are all lying.

    The Republicans DO have a plan to reform the health insurance problem, but the dems, as usual, have never let it pass.

    Three easy proposals.
    1. Allow competition between states.
    2. Tort reform.
    3. HSA’s. Health Savings Accounts.

    A fourth one I would much prefer.
    4. GET THE GOVT OUT OF THE HEALTHCARE & INS. BUSINESS.

    Where does it say in the Constitution that YOU have a right to MY money??? It does not! Grrrr.

  9. Thelma Westad on November 5th, 2009 3:01 pm

    As a member of AARP, I do not appreciate your decision to support “Obama-care” when we do not have all the facts (cost, abortion, illegal immigrants, etc.). If this plan is as good as the Dems project – why is it not made public to all Americans so we can intellectually decide if it is good for us! Why aren’t all of our concerns addressed without lies, dubious replies that mislead the American Public. GOVERNMENT SHOULD STAY OUT OF OUR LIVES!!!

    I am going to return my AARP membership card and cancel my affiliations with you. You are not looking out for us Seniors. I look forward to a return of my unearned membership dues.

    Have the government take care of all frauds that is costing us billions and pass tort reform to alleviate billions of dollars of the medical profession/hospitals incur to defend medical related suits (raising insurance premiums, etc.)

    EASY SOLUTION – government should transfer all of the American people (insured and/or uninsured) to their “Cadillac” insurance plans.

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