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AARP stands to earn $ 1 Billion from ObamaCare; AMAC stands to gain millions of members!

Now that the House of Representatives hearings have revealed how AARP's support of the new health care law will put over a billion dollars into their pocket, AMAC, the little David that started out against the Goliath of AARP 18 months ago is poised to make huge inroads.


AMAC, the Association of Mature American Citizens had only 5,000 members less than two years ago. Now they have over 130,000 paid members and are growing rapidly.


Daniel Weber, president of AMAC, the leading conservative alternative to AARP said, "The false facade of what once was a great organization is being torn down as a result of their abuse of political power and financial greed"


"As our website (www.amac.us) points out, older Americans are now offered the same benefits from AMAC that were only available to folks who joined AARP. Just as Fox News grew from a fledgling station to conquer CNN, AMAC is firmly on its way to challenging the left leaning elite who gained control of AARP because they forgot to look out for their members first."


If you want to have AMAC be your voice in Washington and in State Capitols, instead of AARP claiming to speak for you- Join AMAC! Membership is $15 per year for member and spouse and you'll receive our quarterly magazine as well as regular updates on what is happening.


Let AMAC be your advocate as we speak out for smaller government, restoring financial sanity and the traditional American values that have made us great!


You will be offered many discounts for being an AMAC member but the best benefit you'll receive is to know you are helping our country at a time when your voice is needed most!



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Join the AMAC Army
We Need YOU!


Thank you,
Dan Weber
President, AMAC


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Politics News & Analysis: Still no budget deal as shutdown deadline nears

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Still no budget deal

Republicans and Democrats on Capitol Hill say they are about $5 billion apart in their haggling to reach a deal to fund the federal government for the rest of the year.

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