Friday, October 16, 2009

Would You Like to Save Georgia from Obamacare?

If you didn't think you had it in you - YOU DO! The North Georgia 912 Project has signed on with the Cobb County 912 Project to support the Georgia Healthcare Freedom Act.

The Georgia Heathcare Freedom Act was originally proposed by candidate for State Insurance Commissioner Gerry Purcell. His campaign has seen the amount of interest and effort the 912 Project has in free market healthcare solutions, so they gave it to us. We are in the midst of a statewide campaign to collect as many signatures as possible on a petition that will get state legislators from Georgia behind a statewide opt-out of Obamacare:

“WE, THE CITIZENS OF THE STATE OF GEORGIA, BELIEVE THAT ALL PEOPLE SHOULD HAVE THE RIGHT TO MAKE DECISIONS ABOUT THEIR HEALTHCARE, AND THUS, NO LAW SHALL BE PASSED THAT RESTRICTS A PERSON’S FREEDOM TO CHOOSE A PRIVATE HEALTHCARE OR PRIVATE PLAN OF ANY TYPE. NO LAW SHALL INTERFERE WITH A PERSON’S OR ENTITY’S RIGHT TO PAY DIRECTLY FOR LAWFUL MEDICAL SERVICES, NOR SHALL ANY LAW IMPOSE A PENALTY OR FINE, OF ANY TYPE, FOR CHOOSING TO OBTAIN OR DECLINE HEALTHCARE COVERAGE OR FOR PARTICIPATION IN ANY PARTICULAR HEALTHCARE SYSTEM OR PLAN.”

Download copies of the petitions at: http://www.northgeorgia912.com/gahealthcarefreedom.htm

Ask your friends, neighbors, family , business associates and more to sign the petition and then return the signed cards to your 912 Project leader. They will get them submitted to the volunteer who is maintaining the petition.

It's NOT TOO LATE to save free market healthcare! GET INVOLVED TODAY!!!

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