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Dear Fellow Conservative,


Big Government Health Care -- What Do You Think? How would you assess President Obama's performance after nine months in office?

Do you approve of his plan to remake the health care system with new federal regulations, new mandates and a big-government so-called "public option"? What do you think of his economic policies, his national security decisions, his method of governing, or his overall agenda?


The Heritage Foundation, America's most influential conservative policy organization, invites you to tell us what you really think about Obamacare and other issues by completing our survey now.


Today, conservatives face what may be their greatest obstacle -- the Obama agenda.


Cloaking his domestic agenda in terms of economic recovery, President Obama and his team of liberals want to set us on the course to socialized medicine. This is on top of the largest spending bill in history, the repeal of welfare reform and proposals for a very costly energy policy, new taxes on productive people, and unprecedented expansions of governmental power.
Through our expert analyses of Obama White House proposals, daily meetings with policymakers, and partnerships with Rush Limbaugh and Sean Hannity, Heritage is tirelessly advancing conservative alternatives to millions of Americans. And the rapid increase in our membership rolls -- we now count more than half a million members -- indicates that The Heritage Foundation is needed as never before, and never has your support been more important.


We are more grateful than I can express for your loyalty to conservative ideas. Please fill out the survey now, and help us wage this fight with your financial support.


And thanks for everything you do for the conservative movement.


Sincerely,
Ed Feulner Signature
Edwin J. Feulner, Ph.D.
President
The Heritage Foundation
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Last Updated (Wednesday, 07 October 2009 22:55)

 
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