Mar 03 2010

  • kymberly

    It’s Citizens’ Arrest Time!

    Posted at 7:09 pm under Community Issues

    or as I am now fond of saying, “Let the internet be the horse you ride in to town, and let your signature be the six-shooter that returns the place to order.”
     
    It’s time to deputize yourself and prepare to fight for a healthy, sexy America that’s free like a unbridled Mustang, not one that’s held at gunpoint by an evil band of insurance lobbyists. 
     
    The scoop…
     
    Blue Cross (and others) has the “right to vote”.
     
    That means We The People have the right to demand accountability for the crimes commited by your bad asses.  
     
     
    Join today.  
     
    Day of action - next Tuesday.
     
    PS - dugski and I have (so far) received amazing response to the story about us in yesterday’s Post Register (front page, above-the-fold - we’re famous!). Thanks to Dan Henry for leading us to Clark Corbin who did a wonderful job of condensing my emotive verbosity into something resembling cohesive thought.  (Hug a writer today, because the good ones really do deserve it.)
     

    3 responses so far

    3 Responses to “It’s Citizens’ Arrest Time!”

    1. Anonon 04 Mar 2010 at 10:23 am 1

      That was you??!! Great story and good followup today by Corey Taule. Good luck with finding good employment with good health benefits.

    2. Lizon 04 Mar 2010 at 2:22 pm 2

      I think Kym’s story is more common than we realize, and I join Anon in wishing her every success in finding permanent employment with good benefits all around.

    3. darleneon 07 Mar 2010 at 7:50 pm 3

      I am a proponent of health care reform, and I know Kymberly…she’s very smart and funny and she’d make a great employee…the trick is finding her something that suits her skills AND offers health insurance.

      Everytime I think of how sucky my life is, I remind myself that I have it so good by comparison…yet is it because I am more deserving than others (such as Kymberly) ? Hell, no. I got lucky, is all it is.

      That’s wrong. Luck should not be a factor for basic health care for all citizens.

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