Check out the details at http://americansunitedhcr.wordpress.com/. The woman behind the rally has insurance, but she can’t bear the thought that good people are dying because they don’t have access to care.
Julie Paulson remembers before she was receiving disability, when she had to ask doctors to give her the diabetes medications and supplies she needs to survive.
“I’m over-insured now,” she said. “I have my husband’s insurance and Medicare.”
When a local reporter interviewed her about the rally she’s organizing, Julie said, he was amazed she would do this work, since she has insurance.
He expected the I-got-mine-get-your-own mentality of so many Americans.
But she remembers being under-insured, and she hears the stories of others.
What if she hadn’t been able to get those medications, and what about the 52 million people who don’t have access to health care? What about the families of the tens of thousands of people who die every year?
Julie and I talked for an hour today and I’m volunteering to do what I can to get people out.
I’m also speaking at the rally to tell Mike’s story.
I hope we can get enough people out to change the minds of some members of Congress.
Be there if you can. Sept. 13, marching from the Lincoln Memorial.
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