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Posted by: Dan McGrath 11/2/2009

  
Rep. Michele Bachmann talks about the Thursday Rallies on Hannity.

The federal government is poised to take over our private heath care systems. Despite strong and clear opposition to the plan by the majority of Americans, President Obama and his allies in Congress are pushing ahead with a 2,000 page health care “reform” bill that will do everything they said it wouldn’t and little of what they’ve promised it will.

On Friday, October 30th, Congresswoman Michele Bachmann issued an urgent call to action. She said the House health care reform bill will likely come to a vote on Friday, November 6th. Bachmann is urging all freedom-loving Americans to join her on the steps of the US Capitol in Washington DC on Thursday, November 5 to make a “House Call” on Congress, demanding that they observe the will of the people and reject the federal take over of health care.

Of course, not everyone can just drop everything and hop on a bus to DC in the middle of the week. To ensure that every concerned citizen gets a chance to be heard, a national effort has been organized to rally voters at the local offices of US representatives across the country.

In addition, a youth rally in opposition to the health care takeover will take place on the steps of Minnesota’s Capitol at noon on Thursday. Local talk radio host Sue Jeffers will headline a great bunch of speakers.

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