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  • Democrat Unity Conference Call

    by Democrat Unity

    There will be a Democrat Unity Conference Call on Tuesday, March 2, 2010 at 7:15 Eastern Time for Democratic Candidates and their staff

    The Conference Call will give candidates and members of their staff an opportunity to share political knowledge, strategies and ideas as well as insights. 

    Past candidates and their campaign staff, as well as people who are considering running in the future, are welcome to join in.

    America is in a time of crisis.  Democrat Unity is creating an infrastructure for Democrats who run for office and want to tackle the problems that all Americans face.

    Democratic Candidates in the past have remained balkanized.  It is time to stop Politics as Usual and create a new paradigm

    The phone number for the call is (605) 475-4825# Access Code 376039

    If you cannot make the phone call and want to network with other candidates, you can join the Yahoo Group that has been created.  It's called November Victory.  To join send a blank email to  NovemberVictory-subscribe@yahoogroups.com

    For more information, contact UnitedDems@aol.com

  • Medicare for All on Bill Moyers Tonight

    by Healthcare-Now!

    Bill Moyers Journal will have an important segment this Friday night, February 5th. It will feature our close ally, Dr. Margaret Flowers of Physicians for National Health Program.

    Since President Obama's State of the Union address, Dr. Flowers has been trying to respond to his request for "better ideas" on health care reform. She wrote a letter that night to the president explaining that improved Medicare for all is the better idea he's looking for. She went to the White House, but they refused to take her letter.

    The next day, she and Dr. Carol Paris were in Baltimore outside the Republican Caucus meeting where President Obama spoke trying to give White House staff materials on a better way to reform health care. They were arrested. Inside, President Obama once again asked for "better ideas," especially those supported by doctors and nurses he added.