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		<title>Campaign to snailmail all 535 United States Congresspeople to ask for a genuine public option</title>
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		<dc:creator>Douglas Lucas</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I hereby announce my campaign to snailmail all 535 United States Congresspeople personalized letters before the year is out, in favor of a genuine, government-run public option. So far I've snailmailed 4; 531 to go.

	Not a co-operative (such as Senator Max Baucus' plan)
	Not a trigger (such as Senator Olympia Snowe supports)
	Not whatever it is ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I hereby announce my campaign to snailmail all 535 United States Congresspeople personalized letters before the year is out, in favor of <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/sandy-goodman/an-open-letter-on-the-pub_b_277064.html">a genuine, government-run public <em>option</em></a>. So far I&#8217;ve snailmailed 4; 531 to go.</p>
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<li><a href="http://robertreich.blogspot.com/2009/06/latest-public-option-bamboozle-and-what.html">Not a co-operative</a> (such as Senator Max Baucus&#8217; plan)</li>
<li><a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jason-rosenbaum/a-trigger-for-the-public_b_277910.html">Not a trigger</a> (such as Senator Olympia Snowe supports)</li>
<li>Not <a href="http://images.huffingtonpost.com/gadgets/slideshows/1398/slide_1398_20093_large.jpg">whatever it is the strident rightwing wants</a>.</li>
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<p>Here&#8217;s sufficient info to <a href="http://usgovinfo.about.com/od/uscongress/a/letterscongress.htm">learn how to snailmail members of the US Congress</a>, regardless of what your stance is on whatever issue. Here&#8217;s <a href="http://twitwall.com/view/?what=000E050802">a frequently-updated priority list of which US Congresspeople to contact in favor of a genuine public option</a>, though you of course might choose others to write.</p>
<p>Maybe you doubt the efficacy of writing US Congresspeople. I understand, especially when, for instance, <a href="http://www.opensecrets.org/news/2009/06/will-12-million-a-day-convince.html">the pharmaceutical and health product industries lobbied the US Congress $1.2 million per day in the first three months of 2009</a> (not counting advertising &amp; other efforts, including whatever&#8217;s under-the-table). Despite much information to the contrary, citizen snailmail (especially when personalized) does reach US Congresspeople, or at least their staff, without too much delay. Evidence:<br />
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<LI>In 2009 <em>The Washington Post</em> persuasively reported <a href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/08/04/AR2009080402223.html?hpid=topnews">a professional lobbyist firm snailmailed astroturfed (fake grassroots) letters to US Representative Tom Perriello</a>. So if <em>they</em> expect fake letters to work, <em>you</em> should expect real letters to work. I can&#8217;t resist mentioning Shakespeare: as the <em>New York Times</em> <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2009/08/19/opinion/19sager.html">put it</a>,  &#8220;Generated mail is a pretty old idea. In Shakespeare’s &#8216;Julius Caesar,&#8217; Brutus is persuaded to assassinate Caesar in part by letters of support from the public — letters that were actually faked by Cassius &#8216;in several hands &#8230; as if they came from several citizens.&#8217;&#8221;</LI><br />
<LI>On 10 Sept 2006, <em>The Pottsville Republican &#038; Evening Herald</em> published a story about a 10-year-old girl, Taryn Kitchenman, who wrote US Representative T. Timothy Holden a letter. She wrote him: &#8220;I was wondering instead of putting [the new playground] downtown right by the old one, could you put it in Arnots [her neighborhood]. I was wondering because we only have one playground and it is not that good. We don&#8217;t have swings, we don&#8217;t have a good basketball court. I am only 10, I am not allowed downtown. Try and help me.&#8221; She received a reply <em>the same week</em>.  Presumably this was a snailmail letter (and not fax or email &#8220;letter&#8221;).</p>
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<p>To prove that I&#8217;m serious about my campaign, below I&#8217;ll post the letter I sent US Representative Nancy Pelosi yesterday. In an attempt to protect myself against discrimination and stigmatization, I censored out a very small portion of the letter, though presumably the letter is now public record somewhere. I&#8217;ve also <a href="http://www.douglaslucas.com/letternancypelosi.pdf">PDF&#8217;ed the letter so you can see the formatting</a> in case you want a guide for your own snailmail. Because you&#8217;re going to write your own personalized letter(s) — or do something equivalent or better — right?</p>
<blockquote><p>
Douglas Lucas<br />
[street address]<br />
Fort Worth, TX 76109<br />
[email address]</p>
<p>The Honorable Nancy Pelosi<br />
Office of the Speaker<br />
H-232, US Capitol<br />
Washington, DC 20515</p>
<p>16 September 2009</p>
<p>Dear Representative:</p>
<p>	I&#8217;m writing to support your insistence that a healthcare reform &#8220;bill without a strong public option will not pass the House&#8221; (your <em>Press Release</em>, 3 Sept. 2009), to agree with your statement that if &#8220;a vigorous public option is not included, it would be a major victory for the health insurance industry&#8221; (your <em>Press Release</em>, 3 Sept. 2009), to ask you to continue to insist on a strong, government-run public option — which, as you know, does not mean a co-op plan such as that of Senator Max Baucus — and to ask you to fight any spin attempting to pass off a co-op plan as a &#8220;public option.&#8221; I&#8217;m a self-employed writer and tutor in Fort Worth, Texas, and, just out of college, I&#8217;m working toward a public-school teaching certification. Like many Americans, I have a pre-existing condition — in my case, [type of pre-existing condition]. I lose my BC/BS disability coverage in February.</p>
<p>	My medicine for this one illness alone costs nearly $1000 per month. Without reliable health insurance, I cannot responsibly teach public school. Sure, a school would provide me with group coverage, but what if I were laid off? COBRA only goes so far; high-risk pools only go so far. Just as you chose a career in civil service to help others, so I want to help others, and a government-run public option would give me a strong safety net so I could focus on teaching. A co-op plan wouldn&#8217;t have the membership clout needed to compete with private insurance. The Iowa state government tried a nonprofit co-op — and it died in two years (<em>New York Times</em>, 17 Aug 2009). Just like a trigger plan, a co-op plan would take longer to start than a government-run plan, and we don&#8217;t have any more time. According to a 2007 <em>American Journal of Medicine</em> study, an American family files for bankruptcy in the aftermath of an illness every 30 seconds. In 2009 the <em>Center for American Progress</em> explained that every day, 14,000 Americans lose their health insurance: 2,190 in your state, 470 in mine. Every day. It is a moral issue.</p>
<p>	Thank you for fighting in favor of a strong, government-run public option. Please keep fighting.</p>
<p>Sincerely,</p>
<p>[hand signature]</p>
<p>Douglas Lucas
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