ACTION ALERT: Sign The Petition to Protect Doctor Patient Rights
Extremely Brief Message: Vote "No" to Statist Proposals
Dear Senator or Representative:
I urge you to vote "no" on any government-run healthcare option, "no" on any mandates for individual insurance coverage, "no" on any mandates for employer coverage, and "no" on any surcharges.
Respectfully,
Very Brief Message: Vote "No" to Statist Proposals with Your Reasons
Dear Senator or Representative:
I urge you to vote "no" on any government-run healthcare option, "no" on any mandates for individual insurance coverage, "no" on any mandates for employer coverage, and "no" on any surcharges.
These proposals are fiscally irresponsible and would be economically disastrous.
These proposals are violations of the inalienable rights of doctors and patients to make private health care decisions without governmental interference.
Respectfully,
Brief Message: Vote "No" to Statist Proposals with Your Reasons, Vote "Yes" for Deregulation
Dear Senator or Representative:
I urge you to vote "no" on any government-run healthcare option, "no" on any mandates for individual insurance coverage, "no" on any mandates for employer coverage, and "no" on any surcharges.
These proposals are fiscally irresponsible and would be economically disastrous.
These proposals are violations of the inalienable rights of doctors and patients to make health care decisions without governmental interference.
I urge you instead to support and vote for legislation to decrease the federal regulation of the entire health care industry because the burdens of federal control are stifling competition and innovation, and they are a major cause of inflation in healthcare.
Respectfully,
Medium Message: Vote "No" to Statist Proposals with Your Reasons, Vote "Yes" for Deregulation, Promise Consequences
Dear Senator/Representative:
I urge you to vote "no" on any government-run healthcare option, "no" on any mandates for individual insurance coverage, "no" on any mandates for employer coverage, and "no" on any surcharges.
These proposals are fiscally irresponsible and would be economically disastrous.
These proposals are violations of the inalienable rights of doctors and patients to make health care decisions without governmental interference.
I urge you instead to support and vote for legislation to decrease the federal regulation of the entire health care industry because the burdens of federal control are stifling competition and innovation, and they are a major cause of inflation in healthcare.
I understand that you are considering running for reelection so I will be monitoring your statements and votes on health care.
If your vote(s) reflect fiscal responsibility and respect the rights of doctors and patients, I will support your reelection.
If your vote(s) are fiscally irresponsible and violate the rights and doctors and patients, I will work to defeat your reelection.
Respectfully,
Medium Message: Assert Your Inalienable Rights, Vote "No" to Statist Proposals with Your Reasons, Vote "Yes" for Deregulation, Promise Consequences
Dear Senator/Representative:
The Declaration of Independence formally acknowledged that we are endowed with certain inalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, that our government was instituted to secure these rights, and that government itself derives its powers from the consent of the governed.
Consistent with these principles, I support--and strongly urge you to support--the propositions set forth in The Declaration of Independence for Doctors (www.doctorsonstrike.com) concerning the need to preserve, protect, and defend the inalienable rights of doctors and patients in any healthcare reform bills.
As citizens, patients and doctors (as well as other healthcare providers) have the inalienable and constitutionally protected right to make private health care decisions without governmental interference. As traders in a free market, we have the right to voluntarily negotiate mutually beneficial and acceptable terms and conditions in our dealings with one another.
In your deliberations on health care reform, I urge you to preserve, protect, and promote individual rights and freedom in medicine in America.
I urge you to vote "no" on any government-run healthcare option, "no" on any mandates for individual insurance coverage, "no" on any mandates for employer coverage, and "no" on any surcharges.
These proposals are fiscally irresponsible and would be economically disastrous.
These proposals are violations of the inalienable rights of doctors and patients to make health care decisions without governmental interference.
I urge you instead to support and vote for legislation to decrease the federal regulation of the entire health care industry because the burdens of federal control are stifling competition and innovation, and they are a major cause of inflation in healthcare.
I understand that you are considering running for reelection so I will be monitoring your statements and votes on health care.
If your vote(s) reflect fiscal responsibility and respect the rights of doctors and patients, I will support your reelection.
If your vote(s) are fiscally irresponsible and violate the rights and doctors and patients, I will work to defeat your reelection. As doctors go on strike against government healthcare, your former constituents may not exactly welcome you with open arms. And neither will the doctors you formerly represented but betrayed. That is how seriously we take our inalienable rights.
Respectfully,
Long Message: Assert Your Inalienable Rights at Length, Vote "No" to Statist Proposals with Your Reasons, Vote "Yes" for Deregulation, Promise Consequences
Dear Senator/Representative:
Every year we celebrate Independence Day - that momentous day in our nation’s history when our founding fathers formally acknowledged in The Declaration of Independence that we are endowed with certain inalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, that our government was instituted to secure these rights, and that government itself derives its powers from the consent of the governed.
Consistent with these principles, I support--and strongly urge you to support--these propositions set forth in The Declaration of Independence for Doctors (www.doctorsonstrike.com) concerning the need to preserve, protect, and defend the inalienable individual rights of doctors and patients in any healthcare reform bills being considered in Congress.
— That patients - as citizens - have inalienable rights, including the right to voluntarily buy healthcare services in a free market; that patients have the right to negotiate mutually acceptable terms and conditions in their private relationships with their doctors - without governmental interference; that patients have the same rights in their trading relationships with other providers of healthcare goods and services, including but not limited to all other healthcare practitioners, hospitals, nursing homes, pharmacies, drug companies, and medical equipment manufacturers;
— That doctors - as citizens - have inalienable rights, including the right to voluntarily sell healthcare services in a free market; that doctors have the right to negotiate mutually acceptable terms and conditions in their private relationships with their patients - without governmental interference; that the same rights apply to all other providers of healthcare goods and services, including, but not limited to, all other healthcare practitioners, hospitals, nursing homes, pharmacies, drug companies, and medical equipment manufacturers;
— That government does not have any constitutional or moral authority to force any doctors to serve the healthcare needs of any patients on any terms and conditions dictated by government; that doing this would be nothing more than a stealthy form of involuntary servitude, which is immoral and unconstitutional; that for similar reasons government does not have authority to dictate the production, pricing, availability, or delivery of any other healthcare goods and services provided by any healthcare provider to any patients;
— That there is no inalienable right to healthcare; that healthcare products and services are to be bought and sold as are any other products or services in the free market system; that government healthcare is unconstitutional; that the onus of proof lies with those who make the positive assertion that there is a constitutional right to healthcare; that people so burdened can search as long and hard as they like, but will not find a right to healthcare in the Federalist Papers, Declaration of Independence, or U.S. Constitution;
— That government does not have any constitutional or moral authority to "mandate" or otherwise compel individuals to be covered by healthcare insurance, or penalize individuals if they don’t chose to be covered by health insurance; that this mandate is immoral and unconstitutional because it violates the inalienable rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness;
— That government does not have any constitutional or moral authority to "mandate" or otherwise compel any employers of any size to provide healthcare insurance to their employees, or penalize employers if they don’t; that this mandate is nothing more than stealthy stealing - an unjust expropriation and transfer of wealth; that this is immoral and unconstitutional because it violates the inalienable rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness;
— That government does not have any constitutional or moral authority to impose a "surcharge" or otherwise force one group - taxpayers - to pay for the healthcare of any other group - patients; that this is a nothing more than stealthy stealing - an unjust expropriation and transfer of wealth that is immoral and unconstitutional because it violates the inalienable rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness;
— That government does not have any constitutional or moral authority to shift the financial burden of healthcare from one group - the present generation of patients - onto the backs of another group - the next generation of taxpayers; that this is generational theft - a form of stealthy stealing - an unjust expropriation and transfer of wealth that is immoral and unconstitutional because it violates the inalienable rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
In your deliberations on health care reform, I urge you to respect the fact that patients and doctors (as well as other healthcare providers) have the inalienable and constitutionally protected right to make private health care decisions without governmental interference. As traders in a free market, we have the right to voluntarily negotiate mutually beneficial and acceptable terms and conditions in our dealings with one another.
I urge you to vote "no" on any government option, "no" on any mandates for individual insurance coverage, "no" on any mandates for employer coverage, and "no" on any surcharges.
These proposals are immoral and unconstitutional violations of our inalienable rights.
These proposals are fiscally irresponsible and would be economically disastrous.
I urge you instead to support and vote for legislation to decrease the federal regulation of the entire healthcare industry because the burdens of federal control are stifling competition and innovation, and they are a major cause of inflation in healthcare goods and services.
I understand that you are considering running for reelection so I will be monitoring your statements and votes on health care.
If your vote(s) reflect fiscal responsibility and respect the rights of doctors and patients, I will support your reelection.
If your vote(s) are fiscally irresponsible and violate the rights and doctors and patients, I will work to defeat your reelection. As doctors go on strike against government healthcare, your former constituents may not exactly welcome you with open arms. And neither will the doctors you formerly represented but betrayed. That is how seriously we take our inalienable rights.
Respectfully,