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Picket of a Democratic Party Fundraiser: Single Payer Now & No Cuts to Social Security, Etc
Date:
Tuesday, October 29, 2013
Time:
6:00 PM
-
7:30 PM
Event Type:
Protest
Organizer/Author:
Location Details:
936 Church St Between 21st and 22nd St
(J –Church MUNI stops at 22nd St)
Transit Access 48-Quintara (2.5 blocks); 24-Divisadero & 33-Stanyan (3.5 blocks); BART 24th St (7 blocks)
(J –Church MUNI stops at 22nd St)
Transit Access 48-Quintara (2.5 blocks); 24-Divisadero & 33-Stanyan (3.5 blocks); BART 24th St (7 blocks)
Oct 28 at 9:30 PM
Subject: San Francisco Oct 29 Picket to protect and Expand Medicare 6pm
Picket for Single Payer Healthcare
At Democratic Party Fundraiser
6pm to 7:15pm Tues Oct 29 in SF
936 Church St Between 21st and 22nd St
(J –Church MUNI stops at 22nd St)
Transit Access 48-Quintara (2.5 blocks); 24-Divisadero & 33-Stanyan (3.5 blocks); BART 24th St (7 blocks)
Support HR 676, Medicare for All
Expand Medicare and Social Security
Dear Healthcare Activist,
I hope you can join us on Tuesday, Oct 29 at 6pm to picket for expanding Medicare and Social Security, not cutting our investments in these programs.
We will be on Church St between 21st and 22nd streets outside an Organizing for America fundraiser. The featured speaker is Jon Carson, who is the Executive Director for OFA and was National Field Director for President Obama's 2008 general election campaign.
Both President Obama and Congress Member Nancy Pelosi have said they are willing to discuss cutting Medicare and Social Security to balance the budget.
We are sure Jon Carson can deliver the message to the President that San Franciscans say no to any "Grand Bargain" that will cut Medicare and Social Security in order to enrich the 1%.
It will get cold so bring your gloves so you can help hold banners.
Please let us know if you can help hold a banner. This lets us know how many banners to make.
We need phone bank callers to help call other activists.
And we encourage you to forward this alert.
___ Yes, I can help hold a healthcare banner at 6pm on Oct 29.
___ Yes, I have forwarded this alert.
___ Yes, I can help call our phone tree. I will send you 10 names and a suggested script.
Thank you,
Don Bechler
Chair - Single Payer Now
415-695-7891
Subject: San Francisco Oct 29 Picket to protect and Expand Medicare 6pm
Picket for Single Payer Healthcare
At Democratic Party Fundraiser
6pm to 7:15pm Tues Oct 29 in SF
936 Church St Between 21st and 22nd St
(J –Church MUNI stops at 22nd St)
Transit Access 48-Quintara (2.5 blocks); 24-Divisadero & 33-Stanyan (3.5 blocks); BART 24th St (7 blocks)
Support HR 676, Medicare for All
Expand Medicare and Social Security
Dear Healthcare Activist,
I hope you can join us on Tuesday, Oct 29 at 6pm to picket for expanding Medicare and Social Security, not cutting our investments in these programs.
We will be on Church St between 21st and 22nd streets outside an Organizing for America fundraiser. The featured speaker is Jon Carson, who is the Executive Director for OFA and was National Field Director for President Obama's 2008 general election campaign.
Both President Obama and Congress Member Nancy Pelosi have said they are willing to discuss cutting Medicare and Social Security to balance the budget.
We are sure Jon Carson can deliver the message to the President that San Franciscans say no to any "Grand Bargain" that will cut Medicare and Social Security in order to enrich the 1%.
It will get cold so bring your gloves so you can help hold banners.
Please let us know if you can help hold a banner. This lets us know how many banners to make.
We need phone bank callers to help call other activists.
And we encourage you to forward this alert.
___ Yes, I can help hold a healthcare banner at 6pm on Oct 29.
___ Yes, I have forwarded this alert.
___ Yes, I can help call our phone tree. I will send you 10 names and a suggested script.
Thank you,
Don Bechler
Chair - Single Payer Now
415-695-7891
Added to the calendar on Tue, Oct 29, 2013 7:19AM
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