The Washington Times
By Jon Ward Thursday, August 6, 2009
A day after the White House dismissed protesters at town-hall events as people sent from opposition groups in Washington, the administration's political wing began mobilizing millions of its own supporters.
"We've got to get out there," President Obama said in an e-mail message sent Wednesday to the more than 13 million supporters of his campaign group, Organizing for America.
"These canvasses, town halls and gatherings only make a difference if you turn up to knock on doors, share your views and show your support," he said.
"So here's what I need from you: Can you commit to join at least one event in your community this month?"
Please, please, please….
Sincerely,
:cripwalk:
By Jon Ward Thursday, August 6, 2009
A day after the White House dismissed protesters at town-hall events as people sent from opposition groups in Washington, the administration's political wing began mobilizing millions of its own supporters.
"We've got to get out there," President Obama said in an e-mail message sent Wednesday to the more than 13 million supporters of his campaign group, Organizing for America.
"These canvasses, town halls and gatherings only make a difference if you turn up to knock on doors, share your views and show your support," he said.
"So here's what I need from you: Can you commit to join at least one event in your community this month?"
Please, please, please….
Sincerely,
:cripwalk: