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Re: Fox News
      10/26/03 05:47 PM

The forces of evil have seized an opportunity to promote their own interests, and for the time-being they seem to be getting the upper-hand. I don't recall who said this, but someone on the board came up with a terrific idea ... join forces with the AARP. We have a mutual interest to protect and they have a lot of political clout. I wonder as a practical matter how we could approach the AARP as a group and participate in lobbying and publicity activities. It may be that we would have to participate behind the scenes given the negative stigma associated with users of narcotics or other controversial meds, especially if they are relatively young. We are an easy target for the forces of evil to exploit and use to support their agendas. OTOH, it is a little more difficult to villainize the elderly, especially those on fixed incomes who can't afford meds.

Does anyone have any ideas about how we could form an alliance with the AARP to fight the forces of darkness? Or other ideas?

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* Fox News actonbell 10/26/03 09:42 AM
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