Representative Ciro D. Rodriguez (D-TX 23rd)
6th-term Democrat from Texas.
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All messages are published with permission of the sender. The general topic of this message is Health:
Subject:
HR 3962

To:
Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison
Rep. Ciro Rodriguez
Sen. John Cornyn

November 6, 2009

As one of your constituents, I ask that you do not support or vote for the Health Care Bill, HR3962! I want government to allow the free enterprise system in America to work for the people. I would instead ask you to vote for legislation that allows Americans to purchase health insurance across state lines. Our government has spent too many tax dollars that will be out of the pockets of future generations! Why should Americans have to provide health insurance to ILLEGAL immigrants? If they are ILLEGAL, that means that they have broken the law by not entering this country LEGALLY! Having border patrols at border crossings means absolutely nothing if ILLEGAL immigrants are rewarded with the same benefits as tax-paying citizens, just because they didn't get caught coming in ILLEGALLY! If you vote in support of HR 3962, I WILL NOT VOTE for you in the future and I will do everything I can to support another candidate who wants to keep America free from out-of-control government and its irresponsible spending!

Fort Stockton , TX

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