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Omaha World HeraldBy Robynn Tysver
The health-care reform bill expected to win passage in the U.S. Senate is an attack on “liberty” in America, said Mike Huckabee, a former Republican presidential candidate from Arkansas.
Huckabee was the star of the show at an Omaha rally held Sunday against President Obama's health care initiative. He opposes the mandate in the bill that will require all Americans to have insurance.
Huckabee said in an interview prior to the rally that the bill requires Americans to “put their liberty in the hands of government.”
About 1,800 people packed the lower level of the Omaha Music Hall for the rally. Many of them said they came to show their disappointment with Nebraska Sen. Ben Nelson, who is providing Obama the crucial 60th vote to get the bill passed.
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
December 20, 2009
> TODAY: Nebraskans to Phone Bank in Support of Sen. Nelson and for Health
> Insurance Reform
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> Organizing for America to Hold Phone Banks in Omaha
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> As the U.S. Senate continues the health insurance reform debate in
> Washington, Nebraskans who support health insurance reform will be
> gathering across from the Omaha Music Hall this afternoon Sunday,
> December 20 at 1:30pm to voice their support for Sen. Ben Nelson and
> health insurance reform.
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> Organizing for America, a grassroots project of the Democratic National
> Committee dedicated to supporting the President's agenda for change,
> will hold its phone bank while former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee and
> those who oppose providing thousands of Nebraskans and millions of
> Americans who currently are without health insurance access to quality,
> affordable health care rally to stop health insurance reform.
>
> The health insurance system is broken -- tens of millions of Americans
> don't have insurance and 14,000 more lose their coverage every single
> day. But now, after months of debate, reform is closer than ever to
> passing. In November, the U.S. House of Representatives passed landmark
> legislation - The Affordable Health Care for America Act.
>
> And now, the Senate is debating The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act,
> which would extend coverage to 31 million Americans while protecting
> those who have coverage from unfair insurance industry practices, like
> denying coverage because of a pre-existing condition or canceling
> someone's coverage when they get sick.
>
> Organizing for America is committed to supporting President Obama's
> agenda for change at the grassroots level. Since June, more than 2.3
> million people have taken part in OFA's health reform campaign and have
> organized more than 23,000 events in all 50 states and every
> congressional district in support of health insurance reform. On October
> 20, OFA helped to generate more than 315,000 calls to Congress in a
> single day, more than three times the initial goal.
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> Who: Organizing for America
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> When: Today-Sunday, December 20, 2009 at 1:30pm
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> Where: 17th and Chicago Streets, Omaha, NE
>(Parking lot directly across from the entrance from the Omaha Music Hall)
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DNC Contact:
Derrick L. Plummer, 202-246-4506
Nebraska Contact:
Timothy Anderson, Nebraska State Director
Organizing for America
402.547.9632
AndersonT@DNC.org
NE.BarackObama.com