(1) NONVIOLENT CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE

I pledge to join over 1000 people in nonviolent sit-ins to end insurance abuse and win health care for all.

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Current Pledges: 1033 and counting!

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(2) LEGAL PROTEST

I cannot risk arrest, but I pledge to join others in legal protest in support of sit-ins to end insurance abuse and win health care for all.

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(3) BAIL $UPPORT

I cannot risk arrest, but I will donate money to help those who can pay bail, get civil disobedience training, and expand this important campaign.

PATIENTS!

Are you or anyone in your family currently being denied care for a serious condition by your insurance company? Let us know, we may be able to help.

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Why I was arrested for health care for all

We expect better from PBS and Frontline

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Recently, Frontline aired "Obama's Deal," which reviewed the health care debate over the last year. It included a segment that featured single-payer advocates arrested in the Senate Finance Committee protesting the exclusion of single-payer witnesses from the proceedings. While the show exposed some of the sordid deals struck by congressional lawmakers and the White... »

Watch Dr. Flowers make our case on Bill Moyer’s Journal!

Saturday, February 6, 2010
Watch Dr. Flowers make our case on Bill Moyer’s Journal!

Since President Obama's State of the Union, she has been trying to respond to his request for "better ideas" on health care reform. »

Save Eduardo’s Life

Thursday, December 3, 2009
Save Eduardo’s Life

While heath care reform dominates the national debate, not everyone in this wealthy country will be helped. In Kansas City, KS, there is a 14 year-old boy named Eduardo Loredo who could die any day. »

Physicians and supporters arrested at CareFirst health insurance office to call for real health care reform

Thursday, October 29, 2009

Dr. Margaret Flowers and Charles Loubert, 81, will stay in jail until CEO of CareFirst meets to discuss redirecting lobbying funds to pay for patients care »

A Victory

Tuesday, October 20, 2009
A Victory

This morning we celebrate a victory in our struggle to shine a spotlight on the cause of our health care crisis and inspire bold action to win real reform. »

Sam Pullen, staying in police custody for health care for all, interviewed from jail

Monday, October 19, 2009

Pullen was arrested for participating in the sit-in. Once in jail, he decided to pledge to stay in jail in L.A. until Blue Cross stops denying care to those that need it most. I spoke to Pullen from his jail cell and we had an intensely powerful and moving conversation. »

“I’m staying in police custody until we have health care for all,” Sam Pullen, 31

Sunday, October 18, 2009
“I’m staying in police custody until we have health care for all,” Sam Pullen, 31

Pullen was inspired to action by his mother, who was denied coverage for a lifesaving bone marrow transplant by Blue Cross when he was a teenager. Weakened by her cancer treatments, Pullen's mother staged a one-woman sit-in at the insurance company office, resulting in the approval of the transplant that extended her life for... »