Thousands Quit AARP Over Health Reform

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Tens of Thousands Don't Like the Health Care Overhaul


AARP Backlash

Up to 60,000 Americans have canceled their AARP memberships due to anger over the group's position on health care. As Sharyl Attkisson reports, many are switching to a 'conservative alternative.'

AARP to Obama: No Plan Endorsement Yet
(CBS) CBS News has learned that up to 60,000 people have cancelled their AARP memberships since July 1, angered over the group's position on health care.

Elaine Guardiani has been with AARP for 14 years, and said, "I'm extremely disappointed in AARP."

Retired nurse Dale Anderson has 12 years with AARP and said, "I don't wanna be connected with AARP."

Many are switching to the American Seniors Association, a group that calls itself the conservative alternative as CBS News Investigative Correspondent Sharyl Attkisson reports.

Watch Extended AARP Interview Here

Last week alone, they added more than 5,000 new members. Our camera was there Friday when the mail came.

Letters were filled with cut-up AARP cards.

"I think that probably the seniors are most upset with cuts in Medicare," said ASA President Stuart Barton.

The American Seniors Association is flat-out against President Obama's plan, which calls for $313 billion dollars in Medicare cuts over ten years. The AARP is widely viewed as supporting the President.

Last week, Obama told a town meeting in Portsmouth, NH, "We have the AARP on board because they know this is a good deal for our seniors."

The AARP called the President's statements "inaccurate," saying it hasn't endorsed any plan or bill.

Some were left with the feeling that AARP was waffling.

"I feel they're supporting it through the backdoor, and telling members that they're not through the front door," said Guardiani.

"AARP has not endorsed any plan at this point," said Cheryl Matheis, AARP VP for Social Impact.

Yet the AARP's Cheryl Matheis couldn't find anything to quibble with, including the Medicare cuts which she says will not affect benefits.

"We haven't seen provisions in legislation yet, so we're going to reserve judgment until we see them," said Matheis.

Meantime, the AARP's image suffered with this town meeting already seen by hundreds of thousands on YouTube.

Faced with skeptical questions from the audience, the AARP representative ends the meeting abruptly. When the discussion continues, she pulls the plug on the microphone.

AARP says for a group with 40 million members that adds hundreds of thousands each month, losing 60 thousand is just a drop in the bucket. But to the much smaller American Seniors Association it's a flood.


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there is an alternative company other than AARP in the article..links and lots of comments at site.
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Tens of Thousands Don't Like the Health Care Overhaul


AARP Backlash

Up to 60,000 Americans have canceled their AARP memberships due to anger over the group's position on health care. As Sharyl Attkisson reports, many are switching to a 'conservative alternative.'

AARP to Obama: No Plan Endorsement Yet
(CBS) CBS News has learned that up to 60,000 people have cancelled their AARP memberships since July 1, angered over the group's position on health care.

Elaine Guardiani has been with AARP for 14 years, and said, "I'm extremely disappointed in AARP."

Retired nurse Dale Anderson has 12 years with AARP and said, "I don't wanna be connected with AARP."

Many are switching to the American Seniors Association, a group that calls itself the conservative alternative as CBS News Investigative Correspondent Sharyl Attkisson reports.

Watch Extended AARP Interview Here

Last week alone, they added more than 5,000 new members. Our camera was there Friday when the mail came.

Letters were filled with cut-up AARP cards.

"I think that probably the seniors are most upset with cuts in Medicare," said ASA President Stuart Barton.

The American Seniors Association is flat-out against President Obama's plan, which calls for $313 billion dollars in Medicare cuts over ten years. The AARP is widely viewed as supporting the President.

Last week, Obama told a town meeting in Portsmouth, NH, "We have the AARP on board because they know this is a good deal for our seniors."

The AARP called the President's statements "inaccurate," saying it hasn't endorsed any plan or bill.

Some were left with the feeling that AARP was waffling.

"I feel they're supporting it through the backdoor, and telling members that they're not through the front door," said Guardiani.

"AARP has not endorsed any plan at this point," said Cheryl Matheis, AARP VP for Social Impact.

Yet the AARP's Cheryl Matheis couldn't find anything to quibble with, including the Medicare cuts which she says will not affect benefits.

"We haven't seen provisions in legislation yet, so we're going to reserve judgment until we see them," said Matheis.

Meantime, the AARP's image suffered with this town meeting already seen by hundreds of thousands on YouTube.

Faced with skeptical questions from the audience, the AARP representative ends the meeting abruptly. When the discussion continues, she pulls the plug on the microphone.

AARP says for a group with 40 million members that adds hundreds of thousands each month, losing 60 thousand is just a drop in the bucket. But to the much smaller American Seniors Association it's a flood.


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Dumbass people, I get a great insurance discount through them! they will have to pry my membership from my dying from no health care fingers!
 
Dumbass people, I get a great insurance discount through them! they will have to pry my membership from my dying from no health care fingers!

I wonder how many people have screwed themselves insurance wise by doing this?
Misled by the misanthropes of the right.
 
I wonder how many people have screwed themselves insurance wise by doing this?
Misled by the misanthropes of the right.

I could be a commercial for them, they saved me over $2400 a year!
 
here we go again with the notion that seniors can't think for themselves and are only reacting to what others say..:rolleyes:
 
Seniors do not think as well for themselves as younger folks do. It is a fact.
I wonder what percentage of those that switched might have early onset Altzheimers?

I view targeting the elders to their detriment as elder abuse and totally abhorable.

Most of these people are on medicare and quit because they do not want the govt running their healthcare???

Yeah real clear thinkers.
 
Seniors do not think as well for themselves as younger folks do. It is a fact.
I wonder what percentage of those that switched might have early onset Altzheimers?

I view targeting the elders to their detriment as elder abuse and totally abhorable.

Most of these people are on medicare and quit because they do not want the govt running their healthcare???

Yeah real clear thinkers.


Oh brother..:rolleyes:
 
Seniors do not think as well for themselves as younger folks do. It is a fact.
I wonder what percentage of those that switched might have early onset Altzheimers?

I view targeting the elders to their detriment as elder abuse and totally abhorable.

Most of these people are on medicare and quit because they do not want the govt running their healthcare???

Yeah real clear thinkers.

oh I don't know....I think the average Alzheimer's patient is slightly brighter than the average liberal.....
 
here we go again with the notion that seniors can't think for themselves and are only reacting to what others say..:rolleyes:

Oh, they think for themselves, they aren't the ones we see at the Townhall meetings, those are the on the verge of being seniors, the 62 year old, who aren't where they parents were at this stage of the game and expected to be ahead of their parents game!
 
I have many family and friends going into seniordom.
Believe me most lose mental acuitity after 65. A few are still sharp for many years but they are the minority.
The mind gets less flexible as you age. One reason seniors tend to be conservatives.
Set in your ways is a common term for it.
 
Oh, they think for themselves, they aren't the ones we see at the Townhall meetings, those are the on the verge of being seniors, the 62 year old, who aren't where they parents were at this stage of the game and expected to be ahead of their parents game!

I have no idea what you are talking about, but carry on..
 
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