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This Is What Is Wrong With America
by Seasoldier
AARP The Power To Make It Better
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I don't know who thought that one up. No wonder people are leaving AARP!

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Re: This Is What Is Wrong With America
by Seasoldier
Switch Your Insurance?
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Seasoldier/Where is congress on this?
Re: This Is What Is Wrong With America
by Seasoldier
"" AARP Doesn't Endorse OBAMA, He Lied!""
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Seasoldier/Keeping America confused.
Re: This Is What Is Wrong With America
by Seasoldier
""ObamaCareā„¢ vs. AARP: Someone's Not Telling the Truth"" <link>

Seasoldier/Confusion, the politician's friend.

Re: This Is What Is Wrong With America
by Boltlady
Years ago when AARP endorsed some of Bush's policies that I heartily disagreed with, I cut up my card and dropped out. I realized then that it was just another business venture that was not in the best interests of it's clients.
Re: This Is What Is Wrong With America
by Seasoldier
Hello Boltlady,

Yes, back when George II came into office, and Part D was heralded in, I called the company and told them I didn't want to see any of their mail show up at my door, and never to contact me about AARP. They said, "Okay," then as time went on I started getting their advertisements back in the mail. I know from past experience that what the consumer wants is almost always dishonored, while we are placated with answers to get shuck of us quickly. What AARP doesn't understand is that one disgruntled customer will change 10 or more others to their way of thinking, which has a multiplying effect. They will soon go under along with other corrupt companies that use our government for rich sources of potential new customer names. Now, companies are brazen enough to discuss your age even in the first letter offer! I have a giant SHEDDER sitting next to me which is used each and every day just for that purpose.

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Hi Boltlady....
by KnotaFrayed

I did the same thing to my NRA card when they began to sound more like a bunch of paranoid schizophrenics than human beings interested in solving a problem that faces our nation like no other industrialized one.

It is amazing, isn't it, how some seeem to worship money above all else. No "group" escapes those among them who will "work an angle" or those who will convince the leadership of a group that they're working for the "group" when they're really working something for themselves, using the noteriety of the "group" (politially or otherwise) to "work their angle". Often some groups find out too late how they have been duped by those that used their political party or organization to push their more specific and personal and "coincidentally" profitable agendas.

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