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Silent Type

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3. +1. And AARP does write some "strongly worded letters" at times in suppor of Social Security, Medicare, etc.
Sun Jun 1, 2025, 10:39 AM
Jun 2025

Doubt it's very effective, but they do "represent" millions of people.

Especially agree on Medicare Advantage and people who would love to take it away from those who find it works best for them.

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AARP [View all] DownriverDem Jun 2025 OP
Agreed... anciano Jun 2025 #1
I agree mcar Jun 2025 #2
+1. And AARP does write some "strongly worded letters" at times in suppor of Social Security, Medicare, etc. Silent Type Jun 2025 #3
I have had no problem with AARP, and there is absolutely no reason for me to discard my membership. JohnSJ Jun 2025 #4
I think the problem snowybirdie Jun 2025 #5
Sorry, but DownriverDem Jun 2025 #6
But snowybirdie Jun 2025 #7
What does that DownriverDem Jun 2025 #8
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