September 18, 2006

United Professionals Advocacy Group

I received an email from someone called Richard Rhorer. He wanted me to "spread the word" about his new organization, "United Professionals Advocacy Group," so I will. Before I do, what impression do you have of a group with that name? Sound like people with money who want to do good? Does it sound like educated people who might know what they'd doing? I'm sure that's the impression they want you to have.

The United Professionals Advocacy Group was started with $100,000 from the "Service Employees International Union." Can you see where this is going?

The United Professionals Advocacy Group is a communist front group. They have been formed to lobby Congress to take away American freedom. They want employees to paid for staying home -- it's not clear whether they want the government to pay them directly, or if they want the government to force businesses to pay their former employees. Either way, they oppose anyone being permitted to be unemployed.

The United Professionals Advocacy Group also supports government paying for all education for any employees -- whether they're working or unemployed, whatever skills they want to learn, this group wants government (that's you, the taxpayer) to pay for any and all re-education skills that are desired.

In addition, The United Professionals Advocacy Group is strongly opposed to citizens having any freedom of medical choice, They want to lobby Congress to prohibit people from buying health insurance or any health care -- they want government to force others to provide healthcare for anyone who wants for it and saddle those who work and take care of themselves to pay for the health care of those who do NOT work and those who engage in risky behavior.

So, lovers of freedom, beware of The United Professionals Advocacy Group. They STRONGLY oppose you.

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