List of House of Representatives is Below
IMPORTANT UPDATE: .... Before we get to the list of House of Representatives... Make sure you read about the new documentary
  Read About the Film - Click Here
Do you want to die young with a diseased heart?
Develope needless high blood presure?
Develope diabates type II ?
Then keep eating the crap that is in processed foods!
Below is an example of a healthy and diseased heart.
Notice how enlarged the diseased heart is ! !
The diseased heart is from a 32 year old man who died from heart disease
who ate nothing but junk foods and processed packaged foods !
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Are your children fat or overweight?
This is not funny ! It is NOT a hormone problem --- But very life threatening !
Do you want your children.... to die young before you?
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Are you sure...
About what you are eating in packaged goods ??
In dairy products??
They are even in... over the counter prescription drugs and regular prescription drugs ! !
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Do you want to develope diabetes, high blood pressure and heart disease by the time you are 30?
If you keep eating foods with hydrogented oils, high fructose corn syrup, soft drinks, aspartame, Splenda, junk or processed packaged foods - - this is why you gain the fat and can't ever get rid of !
With excess body fat - you will develope 1 or all of these diseases by the age of 30 !
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The pictures above are extreme examples of obesity, however, recent research from leading medical
universities shows that even 10 or more pounds of being overweight with "brown fat" around the stomach can increase the risk of coronary heart disease and diabetes by as much as 50% !
It also increases your risk of developing CANCER !
 http://www.youtube.com/v/JZc9BeLA9VA
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Almost 1/3 of Americans are considered Obese Over 23 million Americans have Diabetes and... it is
climbing at 1,400 people a day!
Children under 14 are the largest group developing Diabetes Type II - WHY?
High Fructose Corn Syrup and the
consumption of hydrogenated oils ( chicken nuggets ) , even if it says trans-fat free on package don't eat anything that says! -
Hydrogenated Oils or High Fructose Corn Syrup!
850,000 Americans die year year and... is climbing at 1,000 people a day!
Do you want to look like this below eventually?
Then stop eating this crap in the food supply! Buy all natural WHOLE FOODS and cook from stratch !
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If you want to save your life and your childrens lives,
then read about this new documentary
 Read About the Film - Click Here !
BUY IT TODAY AND TELL OTHERS !
IT WILL SAVE YOUR LIFE ! |
DVD IS NOW AVAILABLE !
CLICK HERE TO READ MORE ABOUT THE FILM AND PURCHASE THE DVD
Special Pricing For A Limited Time Thru This Website....Check It Out !
This film will not only save millions of lives...
but will solve the soaring health care costs crisis not only in the U.S. but worldwide !
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Copies of Movie Being Donated To Schools
For every (10) copies sold, (1) copy is being donated to school
health classes nationwide to educate the young on the dangers of hydrogenated oils and other toxins in the
food supply - - Please purchase a copy to help save our children !
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THE FILM HAS WON FIVE AWARDS !

I give my DLDEWEY Web Select Award to www.harmfuladditives.com ! You can check out the thousands of toxic additives the FDA allows in the food supply. Click on the banner above.
~ ~ ~ CHECK THE WEBSITE CONCERNING THE FOLLOWING NEW IPHONE APPLICATION FOR YOUR IPHONE THAT WILL SAVE YOUR LIFE !
  iQ Advanced publisher of the
HARMFULADDITIVES website has developed a new IPHONE application where you will be able to scan labels on products and see the toxic ingreedients that are in that product. Presently, the application will start out with 2,500 known toxins which will expand to include others.
There are over 14,000 known chemical additives the FDA allows to be used in the food supply. Here is the Press Release about this new application to be introduced in Apple Stores soon. Keep checking back at the website for the exact date it will be available to upload to your IPHONE.
This will help you eat healthier !
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By the way....iQ Advanced is NOT a corporation but owned by two individuals trying also to help
save lives by providing this wonderful new IPHONE application to consumers !

IS RECEIVING NATIONAL MEDIA ATTENTION!
With cutting edge animations rarely achieved in independent filmmaking,

will entertain, inspire, educate and at times frighten audiences
of all ages.
If you could see one movie this year that could save your life...
This is that movie!
Here is a two minute sneak peak of the documentary on YOU TUBE
Promo Sneak Peak of "inGREEDients"
NEW TRAILER
Do you know the food industry uses over 14,000 chemical additive toxins in processed foods?
Then watch this trailer from the movie on YOU TUBE.
New Trailer "inGREEDients"
NEW TRAILER
Here is a new two minute sneak peak of the documentary on YOU TUBE
A MUST WATCH IF YOU HAVE ANY DOUBTS ABOUT THE FOOD
YOU ARE EATING THIS FILM WILL TEACH YOU WHAT TO AVOID !
New Trailer "inGREEDients"
Read Kimberly Hartke's article about the film:

One Filmmakers Journey:
From Backyard Flicks to Award Winning Food Documentary
Why are television and radio stations talking about the film?
Because it is saving lives!




David Burton, the Director of the Film recently appeared on these radio shows nationwide,
call your local radio station and ask to have him on to talk about the film.
He will be appearing on more radio talk shows in May and June, 2010
Alabama: Birmingham and Sylacauga , Alabama WYEA 1290 a.m.
California: Loma Linda, Riverside , Los Angeles 1050 a.m.; Live on KCAARadio.com
California : Redlands KMET Smart talk 1490 a.m.... See More... See More
California: Riverside and San Bernadino , CA 1490 a.m. 2nd hour
California: Santa Cruz KKMC 880
Florida: Tampa Bay , Bradenton and Sarasota : 1490 WWPR a.m.
NEW! Idaho: Rexburg KUDA 1610 AM; Epic Broadcasting
Kansas: Liberty and Kansas City ; Kansas KCXL 1140 a.m.
Louisiana: New Orleans 600AM Replay 10 p.m. 1 a.m.
Michigan: Detroit WDRJ 1440 am; 6-7 CT and www.1440wdrj.com
Minnesota: North Branch 87.9 f.m.
Missouri: Kansas City , Missouri KCTO 1160 a.m.
Missouri: Poplar Bluff, Missouri KLID 1360 a.m
Montana : Kalispell Live on Z600.com; All 3-Hours
Nevada: Las Vegas , Nevada , KKVV 1060 AM Daily Replay at Midnight to 3 a.m.
NEW! New Mexico: Roswell , New Mexico KCKN 1020 a.m 2nd Hour at 9 p.m. - CT
New York : Rochester , Brockport, WMJQ 105.5 f.m., WASB 1590 a.m., WRSB 1310 a.m.
Ohio: Columbus and Nelsonville WAIS 770 a.m.
South Dakota: Sioux Falls (and parts of Omaha ) 1640 a.m.
South Dakota: Sioux Falls (and parts of Minneapolis , MN ) 1710 a.m.
Tennessee: Gatlinburg 90.7 FM
Tennessee: Knoxville WBCR 1450 a.m. Daily Replay at 5 p.m. 8 p.m.
Tennessee : Knoxville WITA 1490 a.m. - Daily Replay at 5 p.m. 8 p.m.
Tennessee: Maryville/Alcoa WBCR 1470 a.m.
Tennessee: Memphis WLRM 1380 a.m.
Tennessee: Nashville WNQM AM1300 Daily Replay Tues thru Sat: 1 a.m. 4 a.m.
Texas: Austin , Temple and Killeen KTAE 1330 a.m. and Live on KTAE.net
Texas: Austin 96.3 f.m. and 90.1 f.m.
Texas: Waco Cameron KTAE 1330 a.m.
Wisconsin: Ladysmith WLDY 1430 a.m.
This broadcast is also available on shortwave worldwide by WWCR
All Times CENTRAL TIME Zone North America a/o October 15, 2008
7:00 AM The Power Hour WWCR 7.490 MHz and 13.845
8:00 AM The Power Hour WWCR 7.490 MHz and 13.845
9:00 AM The Power Hour WWCR 7.490 MHz and 13.845
U. S. House of Representatives 111th Congress
This list is by name
You have an option to find your Congressman by STATE below
Updated April 20th, 2009
There are so many email changes to Members of the House, the best way to contact them via email is by using this form.You will need your zip code to find your Congressman.Below is a listing of all current members of the House by State.
If you want to go to your Congressman's website, just click on his name.
This will take you to the House of Representatives Committees
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- Abercrombie, Neil, Hawaii, 1st
- Ackerman, Gary, New York, 5th
- Aderholt, Robert, Alabama, 4th
- Adler, John, New Jersey, 3rd
- Akin, Todd, Missouri, 2nd
- Alexander, Rodney, Louisiana, 5th
- Altmire, Jason, Pennsylvania, 4th
- Andrews, Robert E., New Jersey, 1st
- Arcuri, Michael A., New York, 24th
- Austria, Steve, Ohio, 7th
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- Baca, Joe, California, 43rd
- Bachmann, Michele, Minnesota, 6th
- Bachus, Spencer, Alabama, 6th
- Baird, Brian, Washington, 3rd
- Baldwin, Tammy, Wisconsin, 2nd
- Barrett, J.Gresham, South Carolina, 3rd
- Barrow, John, Georgia, 12th
- Bartlett, Roscoe, Maryland, 6th
- Barton, Joe, Texas, 6th
- Bean, Melissa L., Illinois, 8th
- Becerra, Xavier, California, 31st
- Berkley, Shelley, Nevada, 1st
- Berman, Howard, California, 28th
- Berry, Marion, Arkansas, 1st
- Biggert, Judy, Illinois, 13th
- Bilbray, Brian P., California, 50th
- Bilirakis, Gus M., Florida, 9th
- Bishop, Rob, Utah, 1st
- Bishop Jr., Sanford D., Georgia, 2nd
- Bishop, Timothy, New York, 1st
- Blackburn, Marsha, Tennessee, 7th
- Blumenauer, Earl, Oregon, 3rd
- Blunt, Roy, Missouri, 7th
- Boccieri, John A., Ohio, 16th
- Boehner, John A., Ohio, 8th
- Bonner, Jo, Alabama, 1st
- Bono, Mary, California, 45th
- Boozman, John, Arkansas, 3rd
- Bordallo, Madeleine, Guam
- Boren, Dan, Oklahoma, 2nd
- Boswell, Leonard, Iowa, 3rd
- Boucher, Rick, Virginia, 9th
Boustany Jr., Charles W., Louisiana, 7th
- Boyd, Allen, Florida, 2nd
- Brady, Kevin, Texas, 8th
- Brady, Robert, Pennsylvania, 1st
- Braley, Bruce L., Iowa, 1st
- Bright, Bobby, Alabama, 2nd
- Broun, Paul C., Georgia, 10th
- Brown, Corrine, Florida, 3rd
- Brown, Henry, South Carolina, 1st
- Brown-Waite, Virginia, Florida, 5th
- Buchanan, Vern, Florida, 13th
- Burgess, Michael, Texas, 26th
- Burton, Dan, Indiana, 5th
- Butterfield, G.K., North Carolina, 1st
- Buyer, Steve, Indiana, 4th
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- Calvert, Ken, California, 44th
- Camp, Dave, Michigan, 4th
- Campbell, John, California, 48th
- Cantor, Eric, Virginia, 7th
- Cao, Joseph, Louisiana, 2nd
- Capito, Shelley Moore, West Virginia, 2nd
- Capps, Lois, California, 23rd
- Capuano, Michael E., Massachusetts, 8th
- Cardoza, Dennis, California, 18th
- Carnahan, Russ, Missouri, 3rd
- Carney, Christopher P., Pennsylvania, 10th
- Carson, André, Indiana, 7th
- Carter, John, Texas, 31st
- Cassidy, William "Bill", Louisiana, 6th
- Castle, Michael N., Delaware, At-Large
- Castor, Kathy, Florida, 11th
- Chaffetz, Jason, Utah, 3rd
- Chandler, Ben, Kentucky, 6th
- Childers, Travis, Mississippi, 1st
- Christian-Christensen, Donna M., U.S. Virgin Islands
- Clarke, Yvette D., New York, 11th
- Clay Jr., William "Lacy", Missouri, 1st
- Cleaver, Emanuel, Missouri, 5th
- Clyburn, James E., South Carolina, 6th
- Coble, Howard, North Carolina, 6th
- Coffman, Mike, Colorado, 6th
- Cohen, Steve, Tennessee, 9th
- Cole, Tom, Oklahoma, 4th
- Conaway, K. Michael, Texas, 11th
- Connolly, Gerald E. "Gerry", Virginia, 11th
- Conyers Jr., John, Michigan, 14th
- Cooper, Jim, Tennessee, 5th
- Costa, Jim, California, 20th
- Costello, Jerry, Illinois, 12th
- Courtney, Joe, Connecticut, 2nd
- Crenshaw, Ander, Florida, 4th
- Crowley, Joseph, New York, 7th
- Cuellar, Henry, Texas, 28th
- Culberson, John, Texas, 7th
- Cummings, Elijah, Maryland, 7th
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- Dahlkemper, Kathy, Pennsylvania, 3rd
- Davis, Artur, Alabama, 7th
- Davis, Danny K., Illinois, 7th
- Davis, Geoff, Kentucky, 4th
- Davis, Lincoln, Tennessee, 4th
- Davis, Susan, California, 53rd
- Deal, Nathan, Georgia, 9th
- DeFazio, Peter, Oregon, 4th
- DeGette, Diana, Colorado, 1st
- Delahunt, William, Massachusetts, 10th
- DeLauro, Rosa L., Connecticut, 3rd
- Dent, Charles W., Pennsylvania, 15th
- Diaz-Balart, Lincoln, Florida, 21st
- Diaz-Balart, Mario, Florida, 25th
- Dicks, Norman D., Washington, 6th
- Dingell, John, Michigan, 15th
- Doggett, Lloyd, Texas, 25th
- Donnelly, Joe, Indiana, 2nd
- Doyle, Mike, Pennsylvania, 14th
- Dreier, David, California, 26th
- Driehaus, Steve, Ohio, 1st
- Duncan Jr., John J., Tennessee, 2nd
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- Edwards, Chet, Texas, 17th
- Edwards, Donna F., Maryland, 4th
- Ehlers, Vernon J., Michigan, 3rd
- Ellison, Keith, Minnesota, 5th
- Ellsworth, Brad, Indiana, 8th
- Emerson, Jo Ann, Missouri, 8th
- Engel, Eliot, New York, 17th
- Eshoo, Anna G., California, 14th
- Etheridge, Bob, North Carolina, 2nd
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- Faleomavaega, Eni F. H., American Samoa
- Fallin, Mary, Oklahoma, 5th
- Farr, Sam, California, 17th
- Fattah, Chaka, Pennsylvania, 2nd
- Filner, Bob, California, 51st
- Flake, Jeff , Arizona, 6th
- Fleming, John, Louisiana, 4th
- Forbes, J. Randy, Virginia, 4th
- Fortenberry, Jeff, Nebraska, 1st
- Foster, Bill, Illinois, 14th
- Foxx, Virginia, North Carolina, 5th
- Frank, Barney, Massachusetts, 4th
- Franks, Trent, Arizona, 2nd
- Frelinghuysen, Rodney, New Jersey, 11th
- Fudge, Marcia L., Ohio, 11th
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- Gallegly, Elton, California, 24th
- Garrett, Scott, New Jersey, 5th
- Gerlach, Jim, Pennsylvania, 6th
- Giffords, Gabrielle, Arizona, 8th
- Gillibrand, Kirsten E., New York, 20th - Vacancy
- Gingrey, Phil, Georgia, 11th
- Gohmert, Louie, Texas, 1st
- Gonzalez, Charlie A., Texas, 20th
- Goodlatte, Bob, Virginia, 6th
- Gordon, Bart, Tennessee, 6th
- Granger, Kay, Texas, 12th
- Graves, Sam, Missouri, 6th
- Grayson, Alan, Florida, 8th
- Green, Al, Texas, 9th
- Green, Gene, Texas, 29th
- Griffith, Parker, Alabama, 5th
- Grijalva, Raul, Arizona, 7th
- Guthrie, S. Brett, Kentucky, 2nd
- Gutierrez, Luis, Illinois, 4th
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- Hall, John J., New York, 19th
- Hall, Ralph M., Texas, 4th
- Halvorson, Deborah "Debbie", Illinois, 11th
- Hare, Phil, Illinois, 17th
- Harman, Jane, California, 36th
- Harper, Gregg, Mississippi, 3rd
- Hastings, Alcee L., Florida, 23rd
- Hastings, Doc, Washington, 4th
- Heinrich, Martin T., New Mexico, 1st
- Heller, Dean, Nevada, 2nd
- Hensarling, Jeb, Texas, 5th
- Herger, Wally, California, 2nd
- Herseth Sandlin, Stephanie, South Dakota, At-Large
- Higgins, Brian, New York, 27th
- Hill, Baron, Indiana, 9th
- Himes, Jim, Connecticut, 4th
- Hinchey, Maurice, New York, 22nd
- Hinojosa, Rubén, Texas, 15th
- Hirono, Mazie K., Hawaii, 2nd
- Hodes, Paul W., New Hampshire, 2nd
- Hoekstra, Pete, Michigan, 2nd
- Holden, Tim, Pennsylvania, 17th
- Holt, Rush, New Jersey, 12th
- Honda, Mike, California, 15th
- Hoyer, Steny H., Maryland, 5th
- Hunter, Duncan D., California, 52nd
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- Inglis, Bob, South Carolina, 4th
- Inslee, Jay, Washington, 1st
- Israel, Steve, New York, 2nd
- Issa, Darrell, California, 49th
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- Jackson Jr., Jesse L., Illinois, 2nd
- Jackson Lee, Sheila, Texas, 18th
- Jenkins, Lynn, Kansas, 2nd
- Johnson, Eddie Bernice, Texas, 30th
- Johnson, Henry C. "Hank" Jr., Georgia, 4th
- Johnson, Sam, Texas, 3rd
- Johnson, Timothy V., Illinois, 15th
- Jones, Walter B., North Carolina, 3rd
- Jordan, Jim, Ohio, 4th
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- Kagen, Steve, Wisconsin, 8th
- Kanjorski, Paul E., Pennsylvania, 11th
- Kaptur, Marcy, Ohio, 9th
- Kennedy, Patrick, Rhode Island, 1st
- Kildee, Dale, Michigan, 5th
- Kilpatrick, Carolyn, Michigan, 13th
- Kilroy, Mary Jo, Ohio, 15th
- Kind, Ron, Wisconsin, 3rd
- King, Pete, New York, 3rd
- King, Steve, Iowa, 5th
- Kingston, Jack, Georgia, 1st
- Kirk, Mark, Illinois, 10th
- Kirkpatrick, Ann, Arizona, 1st
- Kissell, Larry, North Carolina, 8th
- Klein, Ron , Florida, 22nd
- Kline, John, Minnesota, 2nd
- Kosmas, Suzanne M., Florida, 24th
- Kratovil, Jr., Frank M., Maryland, 1st
- Kucinich, Dennis J., Ohio, 10th
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- Lamborn, Doug, Colorado, 5th
- Lance, Leonard, New Jersey, 7th
- Langevin, Jim, Rhode Island, 2nd
- Larsen, Rick, Washington, 2nd
- Larson, John B., Connecticut, 1st
- Latham, Tom, Iowa, 4th
- LaTourette, Steven C., Ohio, 14th
- Latta, Robert E., Ohio, 5th
- Lee, Barbara, California, 9th
- Lee, Christopher J., New York, 26th
- Levin, Sander, Michigan, 12th
- Lewis, Jerry, California, 41st
- Lewis, John, Georgia, 5th
- Linder, John, Georgia, 7th
- Lipinski, Daniel, Illinois, 3rd
- LoBiondo, Frank, New Jersey, 2nd
- Loebsack, David, Iowa, 2nd
- Lofgren, Zoe, California, 16th
- Lowey, Nita, New York, 18th
- Lucas, Frank, Oklahoma, 3rd
- Luetkemeyer, Blaine, Missouri, 9th
- Lujan, Ben R., New Mexico, 3rd
- Lummis, Cynthia M., Wyoming, At-Large
- Lungren, Daniel E., California, 3rd
- Lynch, Stephen F., Massachusetts, 9th
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- Mack, Connie, Florida, 14th
- Maffei, Daniel B., New York, 25th
- Maloney, Carolyn, New York, 14th
- Manzullo, Donald, Illinois, 16th
- Marchant, Kenny, Texas, 24th
- Markey, Betsy, Colorado, 4th
- Markey, Ed, Massachusetts, 7th
- Marshall, Jim, Georgia, 8th
- Massa, Eric J.J., New York, 29th
- Matheson, Jim, Utah, 2nd
- Matsui, Doris O., California, 5th
- McCarthy, Carolyn, New York, 4th
- McCarthy, Kevin, California, 22nd
- McCaul, Michael T., Texas, 10th
- McClintock, Tom, California, 4th
- McCollum, Betty, Minnesota, 4th
- McCotter, Thaddeus, Michigan, 11th
- McDermott, Jim, Washington, 7th
- McGovern, James, Massachusetts, 3rd
- McHenry, Patrick T., North Carolina, 10th
- McHugh, John M., New York, 23rd
- McIntyre, Mike, North Carolina, 7th
- McKeon, Buck, California, 25th
- McMahon, Michael E., New York, 13th
- McMorris Rodgers, Cathy, Washington, 5th
- McNerney, Jerry, California, 11th
- Meek, Kendrick, Florida, 17th
- Meeks, Gregory W., New York, 6th
- Melancon, Charlie, Louisiana, 3rd
- Mica, John, Florida, 7th
- Michaud, Michael, Maine, 2nd
- Miller, Brad, North Carolina, 13th
- Miller, Candice, Michigan, 10th
- Miller, Gary, California, 42nd
- Miller, George, California, 7th
- Miller, Jeff, Florida, 1st
- Minnick, Walt, Idaho, 1st
- Mitchell, Harry E., Arizona, 5th
- Mollohan, Alan B., West Virginia, 1st
- Moore, Dennis, Kansas, 3rd
- Moore, Gwen, Wisconsin, 4th
- Moran, Jerry, Kansas, 1st
- Moran, Jim, Virginia, 8th
- Murphy, Christopher S., Connecticut, 5th
- Murphy, Patrick J., Pennsylvania, 8th
- Murphy, Tim, Pennsylvania, 18th
- Murtha, John, Pennsylvania, 12th
- Myrick, Sue, North Carolina, 9th
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- Nadler, Jerrold, New York, 8th
- Napolitano, Grace, California, 38th
- Neal, Richard E., Massachusetts, 2nd
- Neugebauer, Randy, Texas, 19th
- Norton, Eleanor Holmes, District of Columbia
- Nunes, Devin, California, 21st
- Nye III, Glenn C., Virginia, 2nd
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- Oberstar, James L., Minnesota, 8th
- Obey, David R., Wisconsin, 7th
- Olson, Pete, Texas, 22nd
- Olver, John, Massachusetts, 1st
- Ortiz, Solomon P., Texas, 27th
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- Pallone Jr., Frank, New Jersey, 6th
- Pascrell Jr., Bill, New Jersey, 8th
- Pastor, Ed , Arizona, 4th
- Paul, Ron, Texas, 14th
- Paulsen, Erik, Minnesota, 3rd
- Payne, Donald M., New Jersey, 10th
- Pelosi, Nancy, California, 8th
- Pence, Mike, Indiana, 6th
- Perlmutter, Ed, Colorado, 7th
- Perriello, Tom, Virginia, 5th
- Peters, Gary, Michigan, 9th
- Peterson, Collin C., Minnesota, 7th
- Petri, Thomas, Wisconsin, 6th
- Pierluisi, Pedro, Puerto Rico (Resident Commissioner)
- Pingree, Chellie, Maine, 1st
- Pitts, Joseph R., Pennsylvania, 16th
- Platts, Todd, Pennsylvania, 19th
- Poe, Ted, Texas, 2nd
- Polis, Jared, Colorado, 2nd
- Pomeroy, Earl, North Dakota, At-Large
- Posey, Bill, Florida, 15th
- Price, David, North Carolina, 4th
- Price, Tom, Georgia, 6th
- Putnam, Adam, Florida, 12th
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- Radanovich, George P., California, 19th
- Rahall, Nick, West Virginia, 3rd
- Rangel, Charles B., New York, 15th
- Rehberg, Dennis, Montana, At-Large
- Reichert, David G., Washington, 8th
- Richardson, Laura, California, 37th
- Reyes, Silvestre, Texas, 16th
- Rodriguez, Ciro, Texas, 23rd
- Roe, Phil, Tennessee, 1st
- Rogers, Harold, Kentucky, 5th
- Rogers, Mike, Alabama, 3rd
- Rogers, Mike, Michigan, 8th
- Rohrabacher, Dana, California, 46th
- Rooney, Tom, Florida, 16th
- Roskam, Peter J., Illinois, 6th
- Ros-Lehtinen, Ileana, Florida, 18th
- Ross, Mike, Arkansas, 4th
- Rothman, Steven, New Jersey, 9th
- Roybal-Allard, Lucille, California, 34th
- Royce, Ed, California, 40th
- Ruppersberger, Dutch, Maryland, 2nd
- Rush, Bobby L., Illinois, 1st
- Ryan, Paul, Wisconsin, 1st
- Ryan, Tim, Ohio, 17th
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- Sablan, Gregorio, Northern Mariana Islands, At-Large
- Salazar, John T., Colorado, 3rd
- Sanchez, Linda, California, 39th
- Sarbanes, John P., Maryland, 3rd
- Sanchez, Loretta, California, 47th
- Scalise, Steve, Louisiana, 1st
- Schakowsky, Jan, Illinois, 9th
- Schauer, Mark, Michigan, 7th
- Schiff, Adam, California, 29th
- Schmidt, Jean, Ohio, 2nd
- Schock, Aaron, Illinois, 18th
- Schrader, Kurt, Oregon, 5th
- Schwartz, Allyson Y., Pennsylvania, 13th
- Scott, David, Georgia, 13th
- Scott, Robert C. "Bobby", Virginia, 3rd
- Sensenbrenner, F. James, Wisconsin, 5th
- Serrano, José E., New York, 16th
- Sessions, Pete, Texas, 32nd
- Sestak, Joe, Pennsylvania, 7th
- Shadegg, John, Arizona, 3rd
- Shea-Porter, Carol, New Hampshire, 1st
- Sherman, Brad, California, 27th
- Shimkus, John, Illinois, 19th
- Shuler, Heath, North Carolina, 11th
- Shuster, Bill, Pennsylvania, 9th
- Simpson, Mike, Idaho, 2nd
- Sires, Albio, New Jersey, 13th
- Skelton, Ike, Missouri, 4th
- Slaughter, Louise, New York, 28th
- Smith, Adam, Washington, 9th
- Smith, Adrian, Nebraska, 3rd
- Smith, Chris, New Jersey, 4th
- Smith, Lamar, Texas, 21st
- Snyder, Vic, Arkansas, 2nd
- Solis, Hilda, California, 32nd - Vacancy
- Souder, Mark E., Indiana, 3rd
- Space, Zachary T., Ohio, 18th
- Speier, Jackie, California, 12th
- Spratt, John, South Carolina, 5th
- Stark, Fortney Pete, California, 13th
- Stearns, Cliff, Florida, 6th
- Stupak, Bart, Michigan, 1st
- Sullivan, John, Oklahoma, 1st
- Sutton, Betty, Ohio, 13th
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- Tanner, John, Tennessee, 8th
- Tauscher, Ellen, California, 10th
- Taylor, Gene, Mississippi, 4th
- Teague, Harry, New Mexico, 2nd
- Terry, Lee, Nebraska, 2nd
- Thompson, Bennie G., Mississippi, 2nd
- Thompson, Glen W., Pennsylvania, 5th
- Thompson, Mike, California, 1st
- Thornberry, Mac, Texas, 13th
- Tiahrt, Todd, Kansas, 4th
- Tiberi, Pat, Ohio, 12th
- Tierney, John, Massachusetts, 6th
- Titus, Dina, Nevada, 3rd
- Tonko, Paul D., New York, 21st
- Towns, Edolphus, New York, 10th
- Tsongas, Niki, Massachusetts, 5th
- Turner, Michael, Ohio, 3rd
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- Walden, Greg, Oregon, 2nd
- Walz, Timothy J., Minnesota, 1st
- Wamp, Zach, Tennessee, 3rd
- Wasserman Schultz, Debbie, Florida, 20th
- Waters, Maxine, California, 35th
- Watson, Diane E., California, 33rd
- Watt, Mel, North Carolina, 12th
- Waxman, Henry, California, 30th
- Weiner, Anthony D., New York, 9th
- Welch, Peter, Vermont, At-Large
- Westmoreland, Lynn A., Georgia, 3rd
- Wexler, Robert, Florida, 19th
- Whitfield, Ed, Kentucky, 1st
- Wilson, Charles A., Ohio, 6th
- Wilson, Joe, South Carolina, 2nd
- Wittman, Robert J., Virginia, 1st
- Wolf, Frank, Virginia, 10th
- Woolsey, Lynn, California, 6th
- Wu, David, Oregon, 1st
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IMPORTANT UPDATE
DVD IS NOW AVAILABLE....
This film will not only save millions of lives but will solve the soaring health care costs crisis not only in the U.S. but worldwide !
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Copies of Movie Being Donated To Schools
For every (10) copies sold, (1) copy is being donated to school
health classes nationwide to educate the young on the dangers of hydrogenated oils and other toxins in the
food supply.
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The new documentary...

"inGREEDients", was released at its' premiere at the Gaspiralla International Film Festival in Tampa, Florida. There is major buzz occuring on FACEBOOK about the film. Read what nearly 700 people are saying about the film on FACEBOOK.
inGREEDients on FACEBOOK This documentary exposes what I have been writing about since 1996 about hydrogenated oils and other chemical additives.
DVD IS NOW AVAILABLE ! -
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THE FILM HAS WON THREE AWARDS ALREADY !
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Are you sure about what you are eating ??
Here is a two minute sneak peak of the documentary on YOU TUBE
Promo Sneak Peak of "inGREEDients"
NEW TRAILER 12-2-09
Here is a new two minute sneak peak of the documentary on YOU TUBE
A MUST WATCH IF YOU HAVE ANY DOUBTS ABOUT THE FOOD YOU ARE EATING AND WHAT THIS FILM WILL TEACH YOU !
New Trailer 12-2-09 "inGREEDients"
Read Kimberly Hartke's, December, 14, 2009 [ WestonaPrice.org ] article about the film:

One Filmmakers Journey: From Backyard Flicks to Award Winning Food Documentary
I am honored to have worked on this documentary as Content Consultant, Creative and Journalistic Consultant with Director, David Burton of Sir Rebel Films and Producer J. Thomas Wenzel III. This documentary exposes not only the facts and truth concerning how deadly hydrogenated oils and aspartame are to the human body, but the greed of corporate profits by the food industry at the expense of human health.
I have been writing about the deadly health effects of hydrogenated oils since 1996, the first main stream journalist to do so. Leading researchers were interviewed who will disclose in detail how hydrogenated oils cause a host of diseases in the human body. You can find out more about in the documentary. Keep up with current details about the film at: ingreedientsmovie.com.
With cutting edge animations rarely achieved in independent filmmaking, inGREEDients will entertain, inspire, educate and save lives. If you could see one movie this year that could save your life...
This is that movie!
Two leading researchers and medical doctors from Harvard state in the film:
"This { hydrogenated oils } is really a toxic chemical that should not be in
the food supply."
~ Dr. Walter Willett, M.D.
Professor of Epidemiology and Nutrition and Chairman of the Department of Nutrition
Harvard School of Public Health
Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School
"Two-thirds of these diseases, { heart disease and diabetes } would be eliminated if we consumed a healthier diet and exercised more".
~ Dr. Meir Stampfer M.D.
Professor of Epidemiology and Nutrition
Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School
According to 2008 CDC data health care costs associated with
heart disease and diabetes alone in the U.S., $448.5 billion or 52% of total U.S. health care costs is spent on heart disease and $174 billion or 20% of total health care costs on diabetes.
This represents a combined savings in health care costs of over $404 billion annually at a 65% cost savings. Over a ten-year period, this represents over $4 trillion dollars in health care cost savings.
I have started The American Health Reform grass roots campaign with Florida housewife, Greta Ferebee in an effort to send Petitions to Washington to ban SUCRALOSE, ASPARTAME, NEOTAME, MSG, HYDROGENATED OILS, HIGH FRUCTOSE CORN SYRUP and all artificial and chemical preservatives, additives and dyes which are added in large quantities to the American food supply. - - -Read more about this effort, click here.
Do you care about your health, the health of your children, your family?
Then make sure you read my column:
Hydrogenated Oils - Silent Killers
Learn the truth about these deadly oils in our food supplies
Read about Greta Ferebee's and my efforts in a nationwide petition campaign to get these and other toxins out of the food supply. VISIT our website:
DoWeCare.org
One IMPORTANT thing we must do:
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 STOP PURCHASING PRODUCTS CONTAINING THESE TOXINS ! ..... SEND A MESSAGE TO THESE CORPORATIONS WE'VE HAD ENOUGH ! ....AND
 Even if it says trans-fat FREE - consume NOTHING that has hydrogenated oils in it period!
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