Latest AARP Ad - Supporting Obamacare
Although the AARP says it is not "officially" endorsing President Obama's healthcare reform, it is conducting a huge and costly television ad campaign in support of ObamaCare and hosted the president at an online forum recently to promote his agenda to AARP members.
On its website, AARP says, "We share the President's commitment to
act this year…" and "We look forward to working with leaders of both
parties, including the President…"
AARP even developed a dedicated website to help promote the president's agenda. See this national television ad
by AARP using scare tactics to promote ObamaCare. The website states
specifically states, "AARP members will visit their representatives and
senators in their district offices and attend events in support of
health care reform."
FOX News network reported about 60,000 seniors have quit AARP since July 1 due to the group's support for health care reform.
• Send an e-mail to AARP letting
them know you don't agree. If you are a member, consider what others
are doing - cancel your membership. AARP is clearly using membership
dues to help push ObamaCare.
• Forward this information to others so they can see how AARP is spending their dues in promoting ObamaCare.
• American Seniors Association
(ASA) is an alternative we suggest you check out. AFA does not
officially endorse ASA, but simply offers it as a conservative
alternative to AARP. By the way, ASA is offering any senior that
sends in a torn AARP card a special deal that provides them with a
two-year membership for the price of one year.