380 Is There a Chiropractor in the House?
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Dynamic Chiropractic – March 26, 2006, Vol. 24, Issue 07

Is There a Chiropractor in the House?

The Short Answer Is ... Not Yet

By Donald M. Petersen Jr., BS, HCD(hc), FICC(h), Publisher

How does one measure the importance of having the first doctor of chiropractic in the U.S. Congress? It can be likened to the first woman in Congress or the first of any minority to hold such a position.

In short, it is nothing less than groundbreaking.

David Langheier, DC, is willing to take his shot at being the first doctor of chiropractic in Congress. He is spending considerable amounts of his own money and time to represent this profession in the U.S. House of Representatives. He is in a district where the winner of the primary will almost assuredly be the winner of the election.

There are plenty of reasons to support Dave in his race. The primary one is that he would lend a chiropractic perspective to every decision made by Congress. When other congressional representatives faced a decision regarding health care, they would get more than just the medical viewpoint; they would finally get our viewpoint.

For those concerned about Dave's philosophical perspective, please read the interview beginning on the front page of this issue. ("Mr. Langheier Goes to Washington: Florida DC Running for Congress.") As you can see, Dave enjoys support from both sides of the chiropractic philosophical aisle.

For those concerned with his politics, I have to say that I think the chiropractic issue supersedes whether Dave is a Democrat or a Republican. I support him either way.

My desire is to see a doctor of chiropractic in Congress. Once the first DC is there, others can follow. So, I have just one request of you:

Please support David Langheier, DC

Please consider Dave your candidate, even if, like me, you don't live in his district. Please support him financially. He is our candidate for Congress. The importance of this opportunity cannot be underestimated, nor can the impact his election could have on the role of chiropractic in shaping national health care policy.

Make a donation of $100 or more so that Dave has the support he needs to be the first doctor of chiropractic in the House.

Editor's note: For more information about Dr. Langheier's campaign, visit his Web site at www.godave06.com or send a message to .

DMP Jr.


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