Message Number: 87
From: Lisa Hsu <lisashoe Æ gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 18 Feb 2005 10:15:49 -0500
Subject: Fwd: Keep the Security in Social Security!
hey guys,

by writing to our senator (whom i like, she always sends back a
relevant message), i guess i've now gotten on the list to receive
emails on her pet issues.  this one is about social security and what
our michigan senator is doing about it.  she includes a petition to
tell Bush to take privatization adn shove it.

lisa

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Senator Debbie Stabenow  
Date: Fri, 4 Feb 2005 20:53:42 -0500
Subject: Keep the Security in Social Security!
To: kerry Æ lisazapato.com




February 4, 2005

Miss Lisa Hsu
2200 Fuller Court, Apartment 401B
Ann Arbor, MI  48105

Knowing of your interest . . .

 . .  in critical issues affecting the future of our country, I am
writing to update you regarding the current debate over Social
Security.  As you may know, I am leading efforts in the United
States Senate to keep Social Security secure and ensure its
solvency through the 21st century.

Social Security is a great American success story.  We need to
reject privatization schemes that would require deep benefit cuts
and massive increases in the national debt and work together to
strengthen and improve Social Security. We should look to the
future to create new ways for Americans to build wealth and
retirement security.

Working together, we can achieve these important goals. But I
need your help. We need to join together and fight these
privatization schemes to keep Social Security safe for all
Americans.  I invite you to visit my website at
http://stabenow.senate.gov/socialsecurity for more information and
to sign my online petition to encourage President Bush and the
Congress to reject privatization and instead, build on the success of
Social Security.

As always, thank you for your interest in the important issues
facing our country.

Sincerely,
Debbie Stabenow
United States Senator

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