Non-violent direct action at Humana headquarters
(downtown Louisville)
10AM
Thursday, October 29th
...to protest health insurers’ practice of
maximizing profits by denying treatments prescribed by
doctors
purpose: to promote single
payer national health insurance that will, among other things,
remove the insurance companies from the provider-patient
relationship
Are
you willing to make a monetary contribution in order to
defray any costs that arise from this act of peaceful,
nonviolent, civil disobedience?
If so, then contact The
Reverend A. David Bos at (502)
634-1963.
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Kentuckians for Single Payer
Healthcare
Kentucky
and Indiana single payer activists have decided
to participate in the national campaign of "Patients Not Profits" sit-ins
at insurance company offices to demand an end to a system that profits by denying
people care. We want the real "public
option":
Medicare for All, a single payer plan that cuts out
the profit and puts patients first.
If you wish to make a contribution to support the
campaign, please make the check out to PNHP-KY
and mail it to: Kentuckians for Single Payer
Health Care, c/o Nurses Professional Organization, 1169 Eastern Parkway
#2218, Louisville KY
40217.
This campaign began in New York City on September 29th with 17 arrests at a peaceful sit
in at Aetna and continued in Chicago at Cigna on October 8th. On
October 15th the campaign expanded to 9 more cities that
included Portland,
Oregon; Phoenix,
Arizona; and West Palm Beach, Florida. Nationally, 751 people have
signed up to participate in the sit ins and the number grows
each day. There is further information about
this exciting campaign at http://mobilizeforhealthcare.org/.
The campaign will continue to organize
actions in as many cities as possible. It's time to cut
out the profit and put patients first with Expanded and Improved
Medicare for All. The latest news stories of
the campaign can be found at http://www.healthcare-now.org/over-54-arrested-in-nine-single-payer-actions/.
Kay Tillow,
Coordinator, Kentuckians for Single Payer Healthcare,
www.kyhealthcare.org, nursenpo@aol.com
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Statement of Dr. Garrett
Adams
History clearly teaches that pivotal
advances for social justice in American society were initiated
by courageous actions by committed citizens. Independence from
Great Britain, abolition of slavery, women’s suffrage and
civil rights all began with revolutionary actions expressing
citizen outrage at the status quo. We are at this moment again.
Let us now stand up for all of our fellow citizens who suffer
and have suffered from injustice inflicted by a cruel health
care system that values financial gain for a few over the
welfare of all. Physicians for a National Health
Program-Kentucky is proud to join our fellow citizens in protest
against this system and to advocate for transformational change
for non-profit national health insurance. Please
join us. We need your support in any way
possible, come and demonstrate with us; contribute financially;
lend your voice.
Garrett Adams, MD,
MPH
Coordinator,
Physicians for a National Health Program-Kentucky
October 17,
2009
Community
Meeting
regarding
Rubbertown Chemical
Plants
Tuesday, October
27th, 6:30PM
New Zion
Baptist Church
1501 S 34th
Street
(corner of 34th and
Southern, near Russell Lee Park)
THIS IS YOUR CHANCE
to let the city
know about the horrible odors you have smelled over the
years.
LET’S HOLD THEM
ACCOUNTABLE!!
GUEST: Lauren Anderson,
Executive Director
Louisville Metro Air Pollution
Control District
Why do you need to
attend?
1. ~There will be a brief update about the
RUBBERTOWN LAWSUITS
2. ~You have a chance to speak directly
with the person who heads the agency that has the power to
punish Rubbertown for any violations they may commit. She needs
to hear your story about how Rubbertown has affected your
quality of life
3. ~This meeting will also be informative,
providing you with information on how to report odors and the
responsibilities of the Air Pollution Control
District.
This meeting is not only
for people living near the chemical plants but also those who
support them, worship in the area, work in the area, attend
school in the area or are just generally concerned about our
exposure to toxic chemicals coming from Rubbertown chemical
facilities.
REACT (Rubbertown Emergency ACTion) email:
encreact@gmail.com