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Share Your AMAC Experience with Fellow Members & Help Us Celebrate 15 Years!

Posted on Monday, July 11, 2022
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by The Association of Mature American Citizens
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To celebrate our 15th anniversary, we will be dedicating this year’s final issue to highlighting YOU, our loyal members! This issue will be filled with personal stories and experiences from AMAC members across the country who want to share their experiences with AMAC and the resources we offer. In order to achieve this, we will need your help! If you would like a chance to be featured in this special edition of the magazine, kindly fill out the survey below and share your personal story with the rest of the AMAC family!

Take the survey here!

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Ron hecker
Ron hecker
2 years ago

You’re first with me every morning, except of course making my first cup of coffee. I browse through the highlights of happenings in our country and the wife and I sit and talk about what’s happening and what we surmise may happen next. We enjoy AMAC and feel the news you report keeps us in touch.

David Millikan
David Millikan
2 years ago

AMAC is AMERICAN as Apple Pie.
AMAC gives us information on things that are IMPORTANT that we don’t get from other resources.
AMAC gives us the FREEDOM to exercise our 1ST AMENDMENT RIGHTS and to COMMUNICATE with each other and give OUR opinions about subjects and correspond with each other.
That is part of being an AMERICAN.
The information AMAC provides has helped me with several issues facing AMERICANS when I contact Senators and Congressman including Presidents.
I will ALWAYS be an AMAC supporter and member.
Thank you AMAC for being on AMERICA’S side.

Mike
Mike
2 years ago

Every morning I’m taking a poll, or reading a current event about our government, and the Biden administration. I believe that I’m reading the truth about the good, and the bad relating to this great country . I’m able to contact Senators, and representatives in my state if AMAC needs my assistance. Keep up the fight, and the good work . God bless America .

Jenny Sapp
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Jenny Sapp
2 years ago

On behalf of AMAC, thank you for your comments. We greatly appreciate your support. If you would like to complete the survey, you may click this link. https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/G58GNRM

Gerald Burns
Gerald Burns
2 years ago

I switched some time back from 4 letter democrat magazine. My wife is being hardheaded about it. She won’t believe me when I tell her aarp donates big money too the Democratic Party. Your app and magazine are the best.

Bill
Bill
2 years ago

Once I realized aarp’s involvement with the Democratic party I immediately searched and found AMAC you guys do a great job

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