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Whose Side Is Coburn On?
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Our Oklahoma Senators refuse to vote for affordable healthcare for the people of Oklahoma. Senators Coburn and Inhofe yesterday voted against an amendment that would allow victims of sexual harrasment to take their cases to court instead of being forced to undergo arbitration. Senator Coburn has been spending his time in Washington brokering deals for a collegue involved in a sex scandal. These two have everything BUT their constituents needs on their agenda!
Please join us on October 14 in front of Inhofe's office to protest these two and ask the passing public, "Whose Side Are You On Senator Coburn?"
Place: 1924 S. Utica Ave
Time and Date: Noon Oct 14,2009
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- slogan? stay on topic
By T Nuspl on Oct 25, 2009 12:02 PM EDTIn general, I don't think a question makes a very good rallying point.
I'd prefer a hard-hitting theme for a rally, something simple:
e.g. Coburn protects the insurance industry, sells out Oklahoma
Keep us posted about the next civic action that you and Oklahomans for Health Care Reform have planned, here in the Tulsa area