Billions of dollars for the Bush National Debt and the Bush war – but no dollars for the Children’s Health Insurance Program.
This morning President Bush vetoed the State Children’s Health Insurance bill.
It doesn’t matter if you’re a Republican, a Democrat or an Independent, the bottom line is the same – it is up to you to get this bill passed for the children of America. If 2/3 of the members of Congress stand up to President Bush on this issue, his veto can be overturned and millions of children will be able to receive medicare care.
A simple form has been prepared to aid you in locating your members of Congress and requesting them to stand up for this issue. It’s not a standard form, you may say whatever you want – and if you don’t know what to say, there are talking points available as an additional tool.
Don’t let one man endanger the health and well-being of the children of our country. Their future is in your hands.
George Bush has increased the National Debt in this country by $3.2 trillion dollars since he has been in office, the war in Iraq and Afghanistan have now been estimated, by the Department of Defense, to cost an estimated $10 billion dollars a month.
How much will SCHIP cost in comparison? The Department of Defense appears to lose more than this program will cost U.S. taxpayers.
President Bush vetoed this bill because it’s moves health care in the wrong direction.
For Immediate Release October 3, 2007
TO THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES:
"I am returning herewith without my approval H.R. 976, the "Children’s Health Insurance Program Reauthorization Act of 2007," because this legislation would move health care in this country in the wrong direction…"
How can providing coverage for American’s children be considered moving health care in the wrong direction?

