Thursday, April 15, 2010

Angry about the Healthcare Bill: Rob Andrews will speak Monday in Camden

We received a tip today that Congressman Rob Andrews will discuss the new healthcare law at Camden County College April 19th at 7:00 PM. The Camden County College Center for Civic Leadership and Responsibility list the event as follows:

Congressman Rob Andrews Discusses the New Health Care Law
Date: Monday, April 19, 2010
Time: 7 p.m.
Location: Civic Hall inside the Connector Building, Blackwood Campus

Congressman Rob Andrews will be discussing the new Health Care Law. The program will consist of three parts – the Congressman will explain the details of the law; the audience will be able to ask questions to clarify information and then the audience will have the opportunity to comment on the law and offer suggestions for the Congressman to take back to Washington. Dr. John Pesda, professor of history at CCC, will introduce Congressman Andrews and moderate the discussion.

For more information about this event, visit www.camdencc.edu/civiccenter or call 856-227-7200, x4333.

Registration is not required.


As most of you know, we listed Rob Andrewss as our number one traitor to New Jersey for his vote on the healthcare legislation. Perhaps someone can ask him what he is doing in return for the close to 1 million dollars in healthcare lobbyist contributions? And was that the price for selling our New Jersey or is there more? (From this link at PolitickerNJ)

A Republican congressional candidate wants to know if nearly $1 million in campaign contributions by health care lobbyists influenced U.S. Rep. Rob Andrews (D-Haddon Heights) to play a leading role in getting the health care reform bill passed by Congress.

Rev. Dale Glading, Andrews’ opponent, says that Andrews has received $954,930 from health care lobbyists.

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Tuesday, August 25, 2009

#Capntr8r - Adler at Energy Expo August 26 from 4-7

A reader sent us a mail tonight about Representative John Adler who supported Cap and Trade thereby costing New Jersey Families big time while appeasing environmentalists. And now he wants to save us money? Our reader called it a "whack a mole" moment because Adler has not reared his head in this recess until now. Here's the information about this appearance:

Energy Expo
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
4:00 pm — 7:00 pm
Burlington County Institute of Technology (Westampton Campus)
695 Woodlane Road
Westampton, NJ

Join Congressman Adler to learn how seniors, middle class families and small businesses can save money on utility and gas bills. Participants include NJ Transit, Pinelands Preservation Alliance, Solar Design Consultant, Wired 2 Save, Burlington County Government, American Capital Energy, NJ Natural Gas and more!
http://adler.house.gov/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=134&Itemid=55


Treat this as a Town Hall kind of heads up Burlington County! Get out and hold Adler accountable!

Hat tip to Bill!

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