I listed a few of HCAN’s partners in crime. Check the link for the complete list:
HCAN Statement of Common Purpose
We believe that all of us benefit from healthy communities, where we all have access to affordable, quality health care from a provider of our choice, at the time we need it, at a cost we can afford. Our mutual goal is affordable, quality health care for everyone in America and for our nation.
Our Coalition
Total 1086 organizations
National Organizations (150)
ACORN
AFL-CIO
AIDS Action
Black Womens Health Imperative
Hispanic Federation
HIV Medicine Association
International Federation of Black Prides, Inc.
Latinos for National Health Insurance
Leadership Conference on Civil Rights (LCCR)
League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC)
MoveOn.org
National Abortion Federation
National Asian American Pacific Islander Mental Health Association
National Asian Pacific American Womens Forum
National Association to Advance Fat Acceptance
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
National Coalition for LGBT Health
National Council of La Raza
The National Gay and Lesbian Task Force
National Institute for Reproductive Health
National Korean American Service & Education Consortium National Latina Institute for Reproductive Health
National Minority Quality Forum
Physicians for Reproductive Choice and Health
Planned Parenthood Federation of America
Progressive Action Network
Progress Now
Progressive Future
Progressive States Network
Service Employees International Union
SisterSong Women of Color Reproductive Health Collective
The Congressional Black Caucus Health Brain Trust
http://healthcareforamericanow.org/site/content/who_we_are/
She is a COMMUNIST.
Found the smoking gun, or rather the RED FLAG:
"St Louis, MO April 25, Sat., 9:30 a.m. Missouri/Kansas Friends of Peoples Weekly World host the 17th Annual Hershel Walker Peace & Justice Awards Breakfast. Keynote speaker: Margarida Jorge, Natl Field Dir HCAN (Health Care for America Now!). Awardees: Lara Granich, Exec Dir Missouri Jobs with Justice, Don Giljum, Bus Mgr Operating Engineers Local 148, VP of St. Louis Central Labor Council, Maida Coleman, former 5th Dist Sen & current candidate for mayor. At the Postal Workers' Union hall, 1717 S. Broadway. Tickets: $15 in advance, $20 at door. Tables $150. Program booklet ads: full page, $400; half-page, $200; quarter page, $100. Send checks payable to: MO/KS PWW, 438 N. Skinker, St Louis, MO 63130. Info: Tony Pecinovsky at 314-583-9152 or tonypec@sbcglobal.net."
People's Weekly Worker (Wikipedia): "The People's Weekly World (PWW) is the newspaper associated with the Communist Party USA. The Peoples Weekly World / Nuestro Mundo (Spanish title: Our World) is a national, grassroots weekly newspaper and the direct descendant of the Daily Worker, founded in 1924. Published by Long View Publishing Co., the PWW reports on and analyzes what it sees as the pressing issues and struggles of the day: for workers rights, peace, equality, social and economic justice, democracy, civil liberties, womens rights, protection of the environment, and more. The PWW is funded by its subscribers and supporters and published by a small staff and a network of volunteers."