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You are hereCode RedCode Red Kill The Bill Rally Against Health Care Bill Live Blog
Live blog from Saturday, March 20, is below: Read more » Posted under:
CODE RED HEALTH CARE BILL: Deals, Dirt, and Sunday Vote
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Code Red Rally, Kill The Bill Saturday March 20 In Washington DC, Protest Health care Bill
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Kill The Bill Code Red Rally This Saturday!
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Shame on Pelosi's "Deem and Pass" Trickery
As we mentioned in our action alert two days ago, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) is plotting to use a parliamentary procedure to prevent a recorded vote on the Senate Obamacare bill in the House because she lacks the necessary 216 votes needed to pass Posted under:
Rep. Dale Kildee Caves In To Pressure: Will Vote Yes To Health Care Bill
If you are tempted to think Catholics in America don’t matter, I have some news for you. The past 48 hours of the health care debate has been a pitched battle between Catholic groups fighting over the votes of Catholic representatives. Read more » Posted under:
Whatever Happened With Sen. Nelson's Gator Aid Deal?
Code Red D.C. Tea Party Protest
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CODE RED Rally: Weekend Vote, Kill the Bill
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Texas GOP Featured Voice: Code RedHR 3590: The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act was signed into law by President Obama March 23, 2010. This health care reform bill passed the House of Representatives with a vote of 219 Yes and 212 No. Not one Republican voted Yes to the bill. Read more »
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Pelosi wants the House to make a momentous vote Sunday on the health care reform bill. Rep. Steve King and actor Jon Voight are asking freedom-loving citizens to come to D.C. tomorrow for one final attempt to kill the bill before Congress is expected to vote on the bill Sunday.
Here is another call to action from my friend Shirley Spellerberg:
The following was sent in from CatholicVote:
Remember how the Democrats won over Senator Bill Nelson's vote for health care reform back in December by allowing Florida Medicare recipients signed on to Medicare Advantage to stay in the program, while retirees on Medicare in every other state would lose that option? Well good news! 


