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COPY
AND MAIL THIS COVER LETTER WITH YOUR FLYER
POST
IT EVERYWHERE YOU CAN HAND IT OUT EVERYWHERE
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SEND
TO INDIVIDUALS:
Send this letter and the enclosed flyer to 10, 20, 30, 100 or
more individuals - everyone you know in your area - friends,
relatives, colleagues, doctors, therapists, your bowling league,
bridge club, college class, etc. Ask each person to distribute
this letter and the enclosed flyer further.
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SEND
TO ORGANIZATIONS: Send
this letter and the enclosed flyer to 10, 20, 30, 100 or more.
Ask each organization to post the flyer on their bulletin
board and to mail a copy of this letter and the enclosed flyer to
their members right away and ask them to distribute them further.
Use your phone book.
The public library can direct you to lists of
organizations.
What organizations?
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Every
consumer and professional group, every clinic, in every
area of medical care, mental health, nursing,
dentistry, chiropractic, podiatry,
physical therapy, etc.
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Every
church, mosque, Quaker meeting house, and synagogue
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Every
union, local Labor Council
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Every
Community Service organization - Kiwanis, Lion's Club,
PTAs, Scouts, Knights of Columbus, Veterans
Organizations, Chamber of Commerce, UJA, B'nai B'rith,
Service Clubs, etc.
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BLANKET
YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD:
Post the flyer and hand it out all over the neighborhood.
Post and hand out 10, 20, 30, 100 or more!
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Place
a stack of them at your office or place of work.
Keep the stack refreshed
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Post
all over the neighborhood - Supermarkets, libraries, at
work, storefront windows, any bulletin board
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Go
in pairs if you wish
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Take
a one-hour stint handing out flyers each weekend in
March on a busy street corner or parking lot.
Greet people as they leave the movies, church,
or any local event.
Hand out flyers for an hour at a train station
during rush hour.
Hand them out anywhere you find people.
Talk to the people.
Ask them if they like their HMOs restrictions
and red tape. Invite them to the rally.
Ask them to bring friends and family. D) Spend
one hour each week until April 1st helping distribute
flyers
RHCD
works almost solely on volunteer power, each person needs to take
responsibility to act.
If you want to get a better
health system…
Don't wonder if someone
else is doing it.
Just do it.
Now.
Change depends on YOU!
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RESCUE
HEALTH CARE DAY
APRIL 1, 2000
IMMEDIATE ATTENTION NECESSARY
WE WILL NO LONGER TOLERATE:
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Limited choice of
doctor
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Restrictions on needed care
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Overburdened nurses
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Drive-through
hospitalizations
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Needless pain and death
America is joining together on April 1, Rescue
Health Care Day, to protest managed health care and to begin a
national dialogue on replacing this system.
There is a Rescue Health Care Day event in your area.
Make your local rally a successful part of the
national protest.
Please do your part. Each person counts!
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