Thursday, May 14, 2009

Healthcare reform: Ready to go

David,

The fight to fix America's healthcare system is here. Monday, President Obama laid out his roadmap by announcing three principles for healthcare reform and calling on Congress to act this year. Hundreds of thousands of us joined that call online. Now -- just hours ago -- Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi responded, pledging to pass real healthcare reform in the House of Representatives by July 31st -- only 79 short days away.


Special interest lobbyists and partisan ideologues will now go into overdrive, spreading distortions and twisting arms in D.C. to water down the final plan -- or stop reform from happening at all. They did it before, and they're betting they can do it again. But they're forgetting something: you.


Together, we can cut through the noise by bringing straight facts and the voices of real Americans into the debate. Organizing for America has an ambitious plan to train volunteers, hire organizers, place ads, hold local educational events, bring constituent voices straight to Congress, and make sure your real life stories are heard louder than the lobbyists' spin. But executing this plan will require a lot of resources, and with 79 days or less before the first crucial vote, we can't wait another minute to begin.

Contribute $5 to our healthcare campaign fund so we can begin today. There's not a moment to lose. Last November, Americans sent a strong message that we are ready to take the serious steps we need for change. Obama laid out those steps on health care this week with his three core principles: reduce costs, guarantee choice, and ensure every American has quality, affordable health care.


But special interests will spend millions making sure politicians and the Washington establishment forget that message. They'll say reforming health care is too difficult and too costly. And they'll say it's too much change all at one time. They'll say it simply can't be done. But we know the answer to that: yes we can.


For every distortion they put on the airwaves, we must immediately broadcast the facts. For every deceptive pamphlet they send in the mail, we must have a volunteer going door to door, ready to have a real conversation and break through the spin. For every lobbyist cutting deals in the back rooms of DC, we need a thousand calls, letters, stories, and visits from regular Americans who will settle for nothing less than the real healthcare reform this country needs.


This challenge is what Organizing for America was designed for. Together, we can transform the way change is made in this country -- but we can't wait another day to begin. Your contribution to our healthcare campaign fund is the vital first step that will enable us to hire the staff, open the local offices, train the volunteers, design and place the ads, and put all the other pieces in place we need to execute this urgent plan. Please chip in $5 today:


https://donate.barackobama.com/HCfund

America has been wrestling with our spiraling healthcare crisis for a long time. But with your help, this time will be different. This time, the people will be heard. And when the dust settles before the end of this year, every American will finally have the quality, affordable health care we need and deserve.

Thanks for making it possible,


Mitch


Mitch Stewart


Director


Organizing for America

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Healthcare reform: Ready to go

David,

The fight to fix America's healthcare system is here. Monday, President Obama laid out his roadmap by announcing three principles for healthcare reform and calling on Congress to act this year. Hundreds of thousands of us joined that call online. Now -- just hours ago -- Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi responded, pledging to pass real healthcare reform in the House of Representatives by July 31st -- only 79 short days away.


Special interest lobbyists and partisan ideologues will now go into overdrive, spreading distortions and twisting arms in D.C. to water down the final plan -- or stop reform from happening at all. They did it before, and they're betting they can do it again. But they're forgetting something: you.


Together, we can cut through the noise by bringing straight facts and the voices of real Americans into the debate. Organizing for America has an ambitious plan to train volunteers, hire organizers, place ads, hold local educational events, bring constituent voices straight to Congress, and make sure your real life stories are heard louder than the lobbyists' spin. But executing this plan will require a lot of resources, and with 79 days or less before the first crucial vote, we can't wait another minute to begin.

Contribute $5 to our healthcare campaign fund so we can begin today. There's not a moment to lose. Last November, Americans sent a strong message that we are ready to take the serious steps we need for change. Obama laid out those steps on health care this week with his three core principles: reduce costs, guarantee choice, and ensure every American has quality, affordable health care.


But special interests will spend millions making sure politicians and the Washington establishment forget that message. They'll say reforming health care is too difficult and too costly. And they'll say it's too much change all at one time. They'll say it simply can't be done. But we know the answer to that: yes we can.


For every distortion they put on the airwaves, we must immediately broadcast the facts. For every deceptive pamphlet they send in the mail, we must have a volunteer going door to door, ready to have a real conversation and break through the spin. For every lobbyist cutting deals in the back rooms of DC, we need a thousand calls, letters, stories, and visits from regular Americans who will settle for nothing less than the real healthcare reform this country needs.


This challenge is what Organizing for America was designed for. Together, we can transform the way change is made in this country -- but we can't wait another day to begin. Your contribution to our healthcare campaign fund is the vital first step that will enable us to hire the staff, open the local offices, train the volunteers, design and place the ads, and put all the other pieces in place we need to execute this urgent plan. Please chip in $5 today:


https://donate.barackobama.com/HCfund

America has been wrestling with our spiraling healthcare crisis for a long time. But with your help, this time will be different. This time, the people will be heard. And when the dust settles before the end of this year, every American will finally have the quality, affordable health care we need and deserve.

Thanks for making it possible,


Mitch


Mitch Stewart


Director


Organizing for America

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Healthcare reform: Ready to go

David,

The fight to fix America's healthcare system is here. Monday, President Obama laid out his roadmap by announcing three principles for healthcare reform and calling on Congress to act this year. Hundreds of thousands of us joined that call online. Now -- just hours ago -- Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi responded, pledging to pass real healthcare reform in the House of Representatives by July 31st -- only 79 short days away.


Special interest lobbyists and partisan ideologues will now go into overdrive, spreading distortions and twisting arms in D.C. to water down the final plan -- or stop reform from happening at all. They did it before, and they're betting they can do it again. But they're forgetting something: you.


Together, we can cut through the noise by bringing straight facts and the voices of real Americans into the debate. Organizing for America has an ambitious plan to train volunteers, hire organizers, place ads, hold local educational events, bring constituent voices straight to Congress, and make sure your real life stories are heard louder than the lobbyists' spin. But executing this plan will require a lot of resources, and with 79 days or less before the first crucial vote, we can't wait another minute to begin.

Contribute $5 to our healthcare campaign fund so we can begin today. There's not a moment to lose. Last November, Americans sent a strong message that we are ready to take the serious steps we need for change. Obama laid out those steps on health care this week with his three core principles: reduce costs, guarantee choice, and ensure every American has quality, affordable health care.


But special interests will spend millions making sure politicians and the Washington establishment forget that message. They'll say reforming health care is too difficult and too costly. And they'll say it's too much change all at one time. They'll say it simply can't be done. But we know the answer to that: yes we can.


For every distortion they put on the airwaves, we must immediately broadcast the facts. For every deceptive pamphlet they send in the mail, we must have a volunteer going door to door, ready to have a real conversation and break through the spin. For every lobbyist cutting deals in the back rooms of DC, we need a thousand calls, letters, stories, and visits from regular Americans who will settle for nothing less than the real healthcare reform this country needs.


This challenge is what Organizing for America was designed for. Together, we can transform the way change is made in this country -- but we can't wait another day to begin. Your contribution to our healthcare campaign fund is the vital first step that will enable us to hire the staff, open the local offices, train the volunteers, design and place the ads, and put all the other pieces in place we need to execute this urgent plan. Please chip in $5 today:


https://donate.barackobama.com/HCfund

America has been wrestling with our spiraling healthcare crisis for a long time. But with your help, this time will be different. This time, the people will be heard. And when the dust settles before the end of this year, every American will finally have the quality, affordable health care we need and deserve.

Thanks for making it possible,


Mitch


Mitch Stewart


Director


Organizing for America

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"BEING ME"

By Lapieh Landu*

Born into a blend of different worlds

Life was always baffling

Where one part of me went its own way

And the other a different direction


Equality seemed accessible in my home

As love knitted us together

Where our differences didn't matter

Or impeded in our normality of life

Confused was all I became

Longing to know my mother tongue


And my father's ethnicity


It brought me further into the darkness


Where I was lost and twisted


An outcast in my own country


Not physically but physiologically

Has my name any significance?


Or my 'pasin' a curse passed down by my forefathers?


With the narrow possessions imparted in me


I stand among many others who like me


Longing to find our distinctiveness; our myths


Our identity

Landu is a student at Divine Word University in Madang, PNG @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@

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"BEING ME"

By Lapieh Landu*

Born into a blend of different worlds

Life was always baffling

Where one part of me went its own way

And the other a different direction


Equality seemed accessible in my home

As love knitted us together

Where our differences didn't matter

Or impeded in our normality of life

Confused was all I became

Longing to know my mother tongue


And my father's ethnicity


It brought me further into the darkness


Where I was lost and twisted


An outcast in my own country


Not physically but physiologically

Has my name any significance?


Or my 'pasin' a curse passed down by my forefathers?


With the narrow possessions imparted in me


I stand among many others who like me


Longing to find our distinctiveness; our myths


Our identity

Landu is a student at Divine Word University in Madang, PNG @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@

Labels:


"BEING ME"

By Lapieh Landu*

Born into a blend of different worlds

Life was always baffling

Where one part of me went its own way

And the other a different direction


Equality seemed accessible in my home

As love knitted us together

Where our differences didn't matter

Or impeded in our normality of life

Confused was all I became

Longing to know my mother tongue


And my father's ethnicity


It brought me further into the darkness


Where I was lost and twisted


An outcast in my own country


Not physically but physiologically

Has my name any significance?


Or my 'pasin' a curse passed down by my forefathers?


With the narrow possessions imparted in me


I stand among many others who like me


Longing to find our distinctiveness; our myths


Our identity

Landu is a student at Divine Word University in Madang, PNG @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@

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