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Tim Says It’s Time – “Time to go to Jail”

Submitted by Bryan Buchan on 10-7-2009 – 10:48 amComments

Tim Says It’s Time – “Time to go to Jail,” – Tim Carpenter, PDA National Director

Crossposted from PDA Illinois

timTim Carpenter’s statement below is: “One of the most serious calls to action I’ve ever heard from national PDA,” says Bill Bianchi, PDA-Chicago chair, and state co-chair. PDA is a little over four years old, and PDA-Chicago approaches its third birthday this month.

From Tim Carpenter, PDA National Director

We all know our country’s healthcare system is broken and that Americans deserve much better. PDA was founded on the principle that healthcare is a right, and single-payer healthcare is one facet in the glittering jewel of justice, peace, and equality that our country could and should be.

Insurance companies are spending millions of dollars so they can maintain their profitable control over healthcare. Our elected officials from both parties put insurance industry profits ahead of the true will of the majority of Americans, buoyed by corporate media and engineered right-wing protests. We must turn this tide. Watch Donna Smith from the California Nurses Association on CBS, and listen to Peter B. Collins’ interviews with congressional candidate Marcy Winograd and CalNurses’ Michael Lighty on healthcare.


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It’s time to take the fight to the real villain in the healthcare debate. More than 120 people a day die because they cannot afford to get the medical care they need. Meanwhile, insurance companies make billions in profits while millions of Americans have no health insurance.

Over 1,000 Americans are putting our bodies on the line on October 15 with nonviolent civil disobedience to challenge the real death panels—insurance companies. We will enter the offices of the major insurance companies and demand that they cease denying care to their members. We won’t leave until they do—or we’re arrested.

Sign up to join us in the Mobilization for Health Care for All.

It only takes a small group of people to do a sit-in in your community, but our actions can inspire every American who has been abused by the insurance companies to stand up and fight. We all know someone who has been denied care or suffered financial loss from the status quo. Urge them to join the Mobilization with you.

Already, over 500 people just like you, have signed up to be one of the 1,000 ordinary but courageous people risking arrest. The time is now: We must do whatever it takes to cast off corporate control over our health—and our country.

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  • lorinmklugman
    For Nataline – Health Care is a Human Right.

    On Dec. 20, 2007 Nataline Sarkisyan was murdered by the wall street company, Cigna.

    Nataline's family had paid Cigna for “insurance”. However, wall street only insures one thing, shareholder profits and CEO salaries. Cigna chose profit over Nataline's precious life.

    We are outraged that the the precious life of a 17 year old woman was so callously discarded. All human life is sacred. Health Care is a human right, not an option that wall street chooses to buy or sell.

    The fight for Guaranteed Single Payer Health Care is an extension of the Civil Rights movement.

    Congress is getting ready to pass a bill (HR 3200) which mandates compulsory payments to wall street insurance. That begs the question: Which congress member is willing to place the life of their son or daughter in the hands of Cigna, or any other wall street insurance company?

    We need Medicare for All. We need to eliminate wall street insurance. We need to return health care decisions back to doctors, nurses and patients. We need HR 676.

    Demand your congress member co-sponsor HR 676 (as well as the Kucinich and Weiner amendments to HR 3200). Only the government can guarantee human rights. The only way to reform health care is to eliminate wall street insurance. Demand it in the halls of congress and on the streets of Chicago.

    Remember Nataline.

    The United Nations -- Universal Declaration of Human Rights Article 25.
    http://www.un.org/en/documents/udhr/index.shtml...
    1) Everyone has the right to a standard of living adequate for the health and well-being of himself and of his family, including food, clothing, housing and medical care and necessary social services, and the right to security in the event of unemployment, sickness, disability, widowhood, old age or other lack of livelihood in circumstances beyond his control.

    Lorin M Klugman
    Illinois Coordinator
    Progressive Democrats of America (PDA)
    Chicago Cigna 7
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