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AFP Announces Major Rally to Repeal ObamaCare

July 18, 2012

Rally with Congressman Paul Ryan and more to be held on August 3rd at 12 PM on Capitol Hill

Americans for Prosperity, the nation’s premier advocate for economic freedom with over 2 million members nationwide, today announced a major health care rally to be held on Capitol Hill Friday, August 3rd at 12 p.m. Featured speakers will include Congressman Paul Ryan, Jim Martin from 60Plus, Penny Nance from Concerned Women for America, and Tim Phillips, President of Americans for Prosperity.

“While President Obama continues to force a trillion dollar takeover of health care, the fight is far from over,” said Tim Phillips, President of Americans for Prosperity. “AFP is organizing this rally to make citizens’ voices heard and defend health care freedom.”

Phillips continued, “The House has stepped up and voted to repeal this unaffordable and irresponsible law that does nothing to provide real reform. It’s time the Senate follow suit and work to replace this bill with a patient-centered approach that provides real reform for the American people.”

What: Hands Off My Health Care: Rally to Repeal
When: Friday, August 3rd at 12 PM ET
Where: Upper Senate Park, Capitol Hill

The rally will coincide with AFP Foundation’s Defending the American Dream Summit. Thousands will travel from across the country to attend the event with the nation’s free-market luminaries promoting limited government principles. Learn more here.

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