| Tomorrow, all around the country, people will be standing and fighting together to send an unmistakable message: Congress should listen to everyday Americans - not the insurance companies - and pass reform that works for us, now. We voted for change. Can you join us? Find an event near you This is about more than just health care. If Republicans, insurance companies and their lobbyists succeed in stopping health care reform, they'll kill the rest of the agenda we voted for - jobs, reining in Wall Street, workers' rights, climate change, and more. We need to stand together and make sure Congress hears us! Find an event near you Last week, we learned that in 2009, during the worst recession this country has seen in generations, the insurance companies posted record profits and cut millions of people from their rolls. They'll stop at nothing to kill health care reform, and their Republican buddies are eager to help them. Congress needs to hear us loud and clear. No more excuses. We voted them into office for a reason - to bring change, and that starts with guaranteeing everyone quality, affordable health care. We've got to stand up and make sure they don't turn back now, not when we're so close. Can you join us at a rally near you? It's crucial we get this message out that Congress must get reform done, and get it done right. Find an event near you People are sick of insurance companies putting profits before people, and they're sick of our elected officials in Washington playing political games. And they're taking to the streets to demand action. Starting on Wednesday, February 17th, one group of activists in Philadelphia are marching all the way to Washington D.C. to ask members of Congress to pass health reform. They will be making stops along the way in Wilmington, Delaware; Baltimore, Maryland; and a few other locations to rally for reform. Will you join them? You can find more details, including information about their route, by clicking the link below: http://melaniesmarch.com/ Thanks for standing with us!  Roger Hickey, Co-Director Campaign for America's Future |