NR Breaking: Sign the Force Congress to Obey Obamacare Petition Today



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April 29, 2013

Friends,

As you may have read last week, certain parties in Congress (yes, you Harry Reid) finally got around to reading the so-called "Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act" and realized that their enviable gold-level federal health insurance plan will be replaced by Obamacare's onerous healthcare exchanges. What are liberal Democrats to do in such a situation? Try to grant themselves an exemption, of course.

That is why National Review has started the "Force Congress to Obey Obamacare" petition. Each signature is being sent to both Senator Reid and Rep. Nancy Pelosi (of course she is in on this too). Please sign, and encourage your family and friends to sign this important petition today.

Our question is simple: If Obamacare is good enough for us, shouldn't it be good enough for Congress? The answer is obvious: Yes.

Click here to sign the petition today.

Sincerely,

Jack Fowler
Publisher, National Review

P.S.: Don't forget to send or forward this email to ALL your family and friends. It is time to stand up to Congress.


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