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I sent this to Senator Evan Bayh this morning.
Dear Senator Bayh:
I was scheduled to visit your office today, but to be honest, I wimped out. All those people who are shouting and screaming and spray-painting swastikas frighten me. You won’t catch me at any public events either. Personally, I like to think before I speak, unlike all these right-wing folks who prefer to repeat gossip or Fox News sound bites. Health care is a very complicated issue, and I would want to speak intelligently about it. I’m sorry it’s too daunting a task for me, especially under the threat of being screamed at as I try to talk.
So instead, I’m writing to tell you that I, along with many of my friends and your constituents, support health care reform. I’ve been a Christian all my life, but I didn’t start voting for Democrats until I began working for an insurance company. There I saw that the people who ran the company spent about 1% of their time thinking about helping the people they insured, and about 99% of their time thinking of ways to get more money out of the people they insured. The cavalier attitude, the games being played with people’s health and lives appalled me. It seemed so very un-Christian, not to mention unkind. Jesus not only warned us against the accumulation of wealth, but most of his healing miracles were performed for the poor. Today we have the opportunity to perform a miracle. I will not believe our great nation is too selfish or too cowardly to help millions of our poor, uninsured or underinsured countrymen.
I know “the squeaky wheel gets the grease”; however, these loud, angry people who are effectively shutting down thoughtful debate about this issue should not get all the attention. Just because they are very loud and very “squeaky” does not make them more right. Nor does it make them more numerous than those of us who support health care reform. It’s obviously much easier to shout than to engage in real discussion, so they can show up with no fear to carry out their simple strategy and make themselves heard.
I hope you are far braver than I am. Please support the president’s plan to reform our health care system. It is the humane thing to do.
Sincerely,
Jennifer Mahoney
Plainfield, Indiana
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