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From the AARP Massachusetts Online Community, November 2: At AARP.org/ma we work hard to notify you about important issues and the latest news. Yet, with so much activity, we wanted a better way to not only keep you updated, but to hear what you have to say. Find out more ways to connect with us online in today’s blog.
Tucker141 - Thanks for your comment. Our advocacy positions drive all of the work in our products and services, and we would gladly forego every dime of revenue we receive in exchange for a health care system that works for everyone. For more information about AARP's position on health care, go to http://bit.ly/gBLCy
I don't think the AARP represents the senior citizens in the area of health care.
Why is it so important that this bill be on the fast track. It appears the AARP is looking to enlarge their insurance supplement coverage rather than for the good of America. If you insist on being such a liberal organization, I suspect you will be losing many members