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Friday, August 27, 2010

Congressman Kratovil To Choose Principle?

Congressman Kratovil,

Anything less than a full repeal is an unstated endorsement of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.

I look forward to your thoughtful response and seeing you listed as a signatory on the Discharge Petition for H.R.4972, a bill to repeal the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.

170 Members of Congress have signed the petition to repeal Obamacare. Frank Kratovil voted against Obamacare, but refuses to sign the petition to repeal it.

Tell Congressman Kratovil to choose principle over Nancy Pelosi and sign the Discharge Petition.

CLICK HERE to SEND KRATOVIL A MESSAGE

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

No don't do it.

Anonymous said...

hopefully he will be out of office soon. if he gets re-elected it will be 20 years before we get rid of him. if the election is close, i am sure the Democrats will come in with their TEAM of lawyers and use the recount like they did in Minnesota to steal the election. I would BET that is how this election will go down. Remember when ellen saurbrey WON, and by the next morning, the Dead people who voted, some how changed the votes and that idiot won our Governor Race? Parris Glendenning?

Anonymous said...

Why should he sign it? Signing it, won't save him in November. He was elected by a couple thousand votes in an election which included a "Historic" presidential candidate. He will not have that cover this time. Maryland political history would look very different if the Eastern shore determined Maryland's electorial votes. This is conservative country and we are proud of it. Work hard and keep what you earn. This is not welfare central like Baltimore city although local politician are working on it.

Anonymous said...

i said this before, people need to know, he only voted NO, AFTER it already passed!!!!!!

Anonymous said...

that's the stupidest thing I've ever heard, 10:20. You can't vote on a bill once it has already passed. I hope you don't vote, because that would mean another idiot at the polls.

Anonymous said...

Send Frank a message and receive one of his form letters stating how he knows what's best for you on issue xyz.