|     A MESSAGE TO ANYONE   WHO IS, OR MAY SOMEDAY BE  A MEDICAL PATIENT           Dear Friend:      My name is Jeff Singer, MD. I am a general surgeon in the greater Phoenix area, and I'm the Treasurer of a campaign   committee called "Medical Choice for Arizona." We are circulating   petitions to place on this November's ballot  "The Freedom of   Choice in Health Care Act."      As I am sure you are well aware, momentum is building across the nation, by   well-intentioned and not-so-well-intentioned people, for   comprehensive --even radical-- reform of our health care system.   Frustrated with the gridlock in Washington, many states are taking matters in   to their own hands, and passing reforms aimed at achieving "universal   coverage," but that ultimately will result in rationing of health care   and limitations on our freedom of choice of health care options, treatments,   and providers.      "The Freedom of Choice in Health Care Act" would amend the Arizona   Constitution to insure that, whatever type of health care legislation   ultimately emerges from our legislature, it will not be able to restrict our   freedom of choice of private health care systems, plans, or options; it will   not be able to prevent us from directly paying for lawful medical services;   and it will not, in any way, be able to force us to participate in a plan or   program if we don't want to.      What's more, our legal counsel, Clint   Bolick (co-founder of   the Institute for Justice, and currently Director of the Goldwater   Institute's Center for Constitutional Litigation, among other things),   who designed the language for our initiative, believes this might actually   prevent a further FEDERAL intrusion into the healthcare system. He says that   there is legal precedent for state constitutional law actually trumping   federal law when the federal law trespasses into an area of police power that   has been traditionally reserved to the states under the US Constitution. So   passage of this amendment in AZ and other states would at least give us a   fighting chance against those in DC who want to force us into a   one-size-fits-all national health care plan.      Medical Choice for Arizona consists of people from across the political   spectrum, all of whom want serious reform to our health care system --all of   whom want to reduce the ranks of the uninsured-- all of whom want to make   sure our kids get adequate health care-- but who have differing views   regarding what constitutes the best kind of reform. But there is one thing on   which we all agree: WE MUST RETAIN   THE RIGHT OF PEOPLE TO HAVE CONTROL OVER THEIR OWN HEALTH CARE CHOICES.      Medical Choice for Arizona   is not about enacting--or blocking--any specific health care legislation. It   is about preserving and protecting patients' choice.      WE NEED YOUR HELP TO SUCCEED!      Please visit our website at  www.medicalchoiceforaz.com    to learn more about "The Freedom of Choice in Health Care Act." The   actual ballot language, as well as "frequently asked questions,"   and a way to donate online can be found at the site. If you have further questions, feel free to phone   us at: 623-271-9576.      But most important, please consider   making a contribution to our campaign. Arizona law places NO   LIMITS on the amount of money that can be contributed to non-partisan   citizens initiative campaigns like ours. The donations are not tax   deductible. However, Arizona law DOES ALLOW corporate contributions to be   made to initiative campaigns.      Please make your check out to:  "Medical Choice for Arizona,"   and mail it to our address at:      3655 W. Anthem Way   Suite A-109--PMB 212   Anthem, AZ 85086    Or donate at our website below.
  Health care reform is on the front burner in all the political debates this   year. No time is more important than NOW to act to protect our right to   choice in health care.      Thank you for your consideration.      Sincerely,         Jeff   Singer, MD    Treasurer     |   
 
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