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OpinionAugust 26, 1994

To the editor: Recently I wrote to the president of the AARP regarding the organization's stand on health care. I really did not expect to receive an answer as it obvious that he or his board suffer from arrogance and total disregard for the opinions of their membership...

C.h. Bollinger

To the editor:

Recently I wrote to the president of the AARP regarding the organization's stand on health care. I really did not expect to receive an answer as it obvious that he or his board suffer from arrogance and total disregard for the opinions of their membership.

So I was pleased that you published his answer in the paper under the title "AARP president responds." I will now proceed to disassociate myself from AARP and, while I can only speak and act for myself, I would hope many, if not all, members would do likewise.

The board needs a message only the absence of premiums can send.

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AARP is not the only game in town. There are many good programs available. I intend to find one that is not in bed with the Mitchell/Gephardt bills.

Incidentally, health reform will not be dead for years. It is, of course, a vital concern for all of us. There will be another time, another congress, another administration (hopefully persons of more considered judgment). And the problem needs to be addressed rationally -- not in this atmosphere of desperation to get a bill passed -- any bill -- right now.

C.H. BOLLINGER

Marble Hill

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