MoveOn.org is threatening Democrat members of Congress if they don't support the healthcare legislation they support:
Several million dollars were raised to coerce Congress to vote on and pass this reform ASAP, before the declining support of the American people declines even further. It worked in the House and now they are targeting Democrats in the Senate.
Since MoveOn.org is controlling Congress instead of the American people, why not just disband Congress and let the George Soros-ites write the legislation and pass it onto the President for his immediate signature?
Several million dollars were raised to coerce Congress to vote on and pass this reform ASAP, before the declining support of the American people declines even further. It worked in the House and now they are targeting Democrats in the Senate.
The MoveOn.org, according to an email sent to their members, has raised $3.5 million dollars to fund challengers in the primary elections against any Democrat senator who helps to block an up-or-down vote on a healthcare bill with a public option. The email also warned any Democrats in the house of representatives against joining the Republicans to filibuster the health care reform bill will "face an enormous backlash from the grassroots".
To go even further, Howard Dean's Democracy for America PAC (reportedly the largest PAC in the U.S.), sent a letter to the Democrats in the Senate urging them to strip any committee chairmanship from "any Democrat who filibusters Health Care".
These two groups hold tremendous influence upon the Democratic members of congress, and it is difficult for any such member to go against them. It will be interesting to see who has more influence, these money men, or the congressmen's constituency...the voters. Those members of congress whose ethics and character is strong, will listen to their voters, and their voters ought to repay them by standing with them, both by voting and by contributing funds to help offset those dollars from the wealthy organizations.
To go even further, Howard Dean's Democracy for America PAC (reportedly the largest PAC in the U.S.), sent a letter to the Democrats in the Senate urging them to strip any committee chairmanship from "any Democrat who filibusters Health Care".
These two groups hold tremendous influence upon the Democratic members of congress, and it is difficult for any such member to go against them. It will be interesting to see who has more influence, these money men, or the congressmen's constituency...the voters. Those members of congress whose ethics and character is strong, will listen to their voters, and their voters ought to repay them by standing with them, both by voting and by contributing funds to help offset those dollars from the wealthy organizations.
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