AARP

NOUN
  1. an association of people to promote the welfare of senior citizens
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  • The old codgers' advocacy group - AARP - pays only 17 per cent of its revenue in administration.
  • As for retirees, AARP warns against investing in variable annuities that can lose all their value because they have less time to recoup any losses caused by market swings.
  • Iranian Cure for the Delta's Blues," in AARP's newsier publication, AARP Bulletin, prompts readers to wonder if an Iranian model of health-care delivery could work in Baptist Town, Miss. Give your brain a hand
  • I recently disenrolled from AARP-endorsed United HealthCare's Medicare Part D prescription drug plan after they dropped coverage of my main drug an old generic, at that AFTER the enrollment/disenrollment/change period expired on December 31, 2009, AND they failed to give me any notice at all of this significant change. Lobbying for Your Health: 150,000 seniors in revolt
  • The AARP, self-styled lobby for the superannuated, is trying to rally oldsters behind ObamaCare. 'Terrifying Numbers for Democrats'
  • Despite all the young blood, some of the night's best moments were delivered by card-carrying AARP members -- one-time Oscar fixture Billy Crystal, a CGI clip of Bob Hope and a deliciously feisty Kirk Douglas, who basically stole the show. Kirk Douglas: The highlight of the 'young, hip' Oscar broadcast
  • Also HAARP can facilitate earthquakes in that it boils water in thedeep rock layers and may 'lubricate' the faultlines to slip. OpEdNews - Diary: I may be a nutjob but I wonder if this new flu was genetically engineered?
  • According to an AARP study released Monday, nearly a quarter of unpaid caregivers say that caregiving is a financial hardship. Supporting a parent? Check for tax breaks
  • People highlight the 150,000 quitting versus the 2 million jointing as concrete proof AARP speaks for the majority of its members. Lobbying for Your Health: 150,000 seniors in revolt
  • In a bit of jiujutsu, Douglass than uses the video record from a recent AARP forum where, contra Drudge, Obama stresses that "nobody is trying to change what works in the system. White House Takes on Drudge, Others "with a Computer and a Lot of Free Time"
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