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Posted March 26th, 2009 at 09:37pm

Mitch Stewart, Director of Organizing for America, recently sent the following message:

Members of Congress will begin debating President Obama's budget this week, with a vote likely set for next week.

What you do now will decide what kind of debate they have -- one that's dominated by special interests and partisan voices intent on keeping the status quo, or one that reflects the priorities of citizens like you.

Call your elected representatives now to let them know where you stand.

Call your representatives

Last week, thousands canvassed their communities to talk with neighbors about the need for a new direction. Now, it's time to take that message to Washington.

We can't afford to ignore the long-term threats to our prosperity. Now is the time to build the foundation for a recovery that lasts.

Your representatives need to know you support:
  • Renewable energy to reduce our dependence on foreign sources of oil
  • Making health care more affordable for every American by cutting costs
  • Improving education so our children are prepared for the jobs of the 21st Century
Get your representatives' contact information now and make your voice heard:

http://my.barackobama.com/callcongress

Thanks,

Mitch

Mitch Stewart
Director
Organizing for America

Video: Ready for the fight

Posted March 09th, 2009 at 05:04pm

Mitch Stewart, the Director of Organizing for America, just sent out the following message:

Just over a week ago, President Obama submitted his first budget and made it clear he was ready for the fight to come.

The President isn't alone. We're ready for that fight too -- it's what you built this movement for.

Watch a video I recorded announcing our new initiative, the Organizing for America Pledge Project:

Watch the video

Americans are ready for the bold new direction this plan offers. It's what they voted for in November, and it's needed now more than ever as we continue to face an unprecedented economic crisis.

But the special interests and old ways of Washington won't go away easily. In fact, they'll only fight back harder.

It's up to you to organize support for President Obama's plan throughout the country. It's the only way we'll get the change this country needs.

Take the next step now in our fight to bring change:

http://my.barackobama.com/pledgeproject

Thanks,

Mitch

Mitch Stewart
Director
Organizing for America

Your Inauguration

Posted January 16th, 2009 at 04:18am

Find out how you can be a part of this historic moment. Text OPEN to 56333 for Inauguration news and updates throughout the weekend.



Sunday, January 18th
Watch the Opening Inaugural Celebration at the Lincoln Memorial this Sunday on HBO 2:30pm (live) and 7pm (encore).

Monday, January 19th
Answer the call to action and serve your community with the Renew America Together initiative:
http://usaservice.org/serve or text SERVE to 56333

Tuesday, January 20th
Be sure to watch the Inauguration of Barack Obama as the 44th President of the United States on Tuesday, January 20th at noon.

That evening, Host or Attend a Neighborhood Ball: http://pic2009.org/neighbor

Thank you for your continued support.

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I'm running for President to build an America that lives up to our founding promise of equality for all - a promise that extends to our gay brothers and sisters. It's wrong to have millions of Americans living as second-class citizens in this nation. And I ask for your support in this election so that together we can bring about real change for all LGBT Americans.

Equality is a moral imperative. That's why throughout my career, I have fought to eliminate discrimination against LGBT Americans. In Illinois, I co-sponsored a fully inclusive bill that prohibited discrimination on the basis of both sexual orientation and gender identity, extending protection to the workplace, housing, and places of public accommodation. In the U.S. Senate, I have co-sponsored bills that would equalize tax treatment for same-sex couples and provide benefits to domestic partners of federal employees. And as president, I will place the weight of my administration behind the enactment of the Matthew Shepard Act to outlaw hate crimes and a fully inclusive Employment Non-Discrimination Act to outlaw workplace discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity.

As your President, I will use the bully pulpit to urge states to treat same-sex couples with full equality in their family and adoption laws. I personally believe that civil unions represent the best way to secure that equal treatment. But I also believe that the federal government should not stand in the way of states that want to decide on their own how best to pursue equality for gay and lesbian couples -- whether that means a domestic partnership, a civil union, or a civil marriage. Unlike Senator Clinton, I support the complete repeal of the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) -- a position I have held since before arriving in the U.S. Senate. While some say we should repeal only part of the law, I believe we should get rid of that statute altogether. Federal law should not discriminate in any way against gay and lesbian couples, which is precisely what DOMA does. I have also called for us to repeal Don't Ask, Don't Tell, and I have worked to improve the Uniting American Families Act so we can afford same-sex couples the same rights and obligations as married couples in our immigration system.

The next president must also address the HIV/AIDS epidemic. When it comes to prevention, we do not have to choose between values and science. While abstinence education should be part of any strategy, we also need to use common sense. We should have age-appropriate sex education that includes information about contraception. We should pass the JUSTICE Act to combat infection within our prison population. And we should lift the federal ban on needle exchange, which could dramatically reduce rates of infection among drug users. In addition, local governments can protect public health by distributing contraceptives.

We also need a president who's willing to confront the stigma -- too often tied to homophobia -- that continues to surround HIV/AIDS. I confronted this stigma directly in a speech to evangelicals at Rick Warren's Saddleback Church, and will continue to speak out as president.

That is where I stand on the major issues of the day. But having the right positions on the issues is only half the battle. The other half is to win broad support for those positions. And winning broad support will require stepping outside our comfort zone. If we want to repeal DOMA, repeal Don't Ask, Don't Tell, and implement fully inclusive laws outlawing hate crimes and discrimination in the workplace, we need to bring the message of LGBT equality to skeptical audiences as well as friendly ones -- and that's what I've done throughout my career. I brought this message of inclusiveness to all of America in my keynote address at the 2004 Democratic convention. I talked about the need to fight homophobia when I announced my candidacy for President, and I have been talking about LGBT equality to a number of groups during this campaign -- from local LGBT activists to rural farmers to parishioners at Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta, where Dr. Martin Luther King once preached.

Just as important, I have been listening to what all Americans have to say. I will never compromise on my commitment to equal rights for all LGBT Americans. But neither will I close my ears to the voices of those who still need to be convinced. That is the work we must do to move forward together. It is difficult. It is challenging. And it is necessary.

Americans are yearning for leadership that can empower us to reach for what we know is possible. I believe that we can achieve the goal of full equality for the millions of LGBT people in this country. To do that, we need leadership that can appeal to the best parts of the human spirit. Join with me, and I will provide that leadership. Together, we will achieve real equality for all Americans, gay and straight alike.


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southern...

Male, 33, Australia

Posted


Keep strong, Stay True and never forget your vision


SUROH33

Male, Age Private, New York, NY

Posted


Hey Mr. President, Keep up the great work!


Pride-in...

Male, Age Private, Atlanta, GA

Posted


Hey

Check out my podcast/radio talk show called Pride In Between available on iTunes. Go to podcast and search "pride in Between". it's a gay-ol-time!!

Have a great week!!

DJ


DesignChad

Male, 35, Amsterdam, NY

Posted


Congradulations! I am proud of you and proud to be an American. It is an honor to have you as our next president. Thank you sooooooooooooooo much!
With Love, Chad


kenya1226

Female, 26, Hialeah, FL

Posted


Congrats on your big night!!!!!!!!!!!!


JoyceB_G

Female, 46, Houston, TX

Posted


I just wanted to say that you are in my prayers while you spend this weekend with your grandmother. You are THE person we need in the white house. Even though I can't vote for a few more years, you have all of my prayers as well as Michelle does and your kids.
May God continue to be with you, bless you, and keep you safe.
Much respect,
Joyce


watersedge

Male, 48, Colorado Springs, CO

Posted


I believe in you.....


kirachase

Female, Age Private, Vineland, NJ

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breath

Male, 28, Toledo, OH

Posted


Barack, I am so glad you are going to get rid of the anti-family Defense of Marriage Act and the Don't Ask, Don't Tell policy. You are going to make the USA a better, fairer place for everyone, because you know that we have families too.

I love these uplifting pictures!


OwenTate

Male, Age Private, Port Jervis, NY

Posted


Stopping by to say hi : )


OwenTate

Male, Age Private, Port Jervis, NY

Posted


So if you were are all equal...
WHY DON"T YOU SUPPORT GAY MARRIAGE?

or better yet why should homo sexuals vote for some one who does not?


raprat0

Male, 28, Gainesville, FL

Posted


I can't wait for you to be President!!!!


LadyRican

Female, 48, Fort Lauderdale, FL

Posted


CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!


Red_Sonia

Female, 47, LaPorte, IN

Posted


Hello my name is JoAnn. I don't know if you or your people will read this post.But this post is as much for the people that read this as for you or your staff. I worked for the Mn Human Rights Amendment and was a member of the DFL Gay Lesbian Caucus and have worked most of my life for the cause.But now is not the time for us to get polarized on one issue Our country is in crises. We need to fix our economy, health care, retirement,immigration ,and yes security. The rising cost of fuel is in direct response of our failing economy and the devaluation of the American dollar abroad. and we need to address that first or we wont have a country left to address our personal issues. so first and foremost we need to bring back good paying jobs not ones that require saying do you want fries with that. the only way to achieve this is to back out of these one sided trade agreements reinstate protectionary tariffs and give tax incentives to corps that move back into the country with jobs that give health care and a retirement fund.And for spreading freedom around the world here it is in a nut shell it is a fine idea to try and help those who want it but but freedom is never given it has to be took that's what we did and i think we have forgotten that. other wise you don't appreciate what you have and your not ready to honestly set down and hammer out your differences well enough of my rant . but to make my point jobs = health care retirement lower energy cost and the time to work our differences remember we are Americans first JoAnn


kifferboi

Male, 19, San Bernardino, CA

Posted


Obama, you would sooo have my vote if i were 18 but i do support u


TheSacre...

Female, Age Private, Madison, WI

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I not only voted for Obama but Im a volunteer here in Madison, Wi and went to his Rally and his wife's Melony and I love both of them. He won in Wis and also Hawaiii. I want him to lead us into the next century s new path to peace in the Wrold . Blessings, Roslyn Peltier ~The SacredRose59


CLOSED

Female, 19, Grand Junction, CO

Posted


BARACK OBAMA HAS MY VOTE TOO!!


chelsead...

Female, 21, Omaha, NE

Posted


BARACK OBAMA HAS MY VOTE!

PLEASE VOTE NO MATTER WHO YOU CHOOSE


Nezumi

Female, 17, Mesa, AZ

Posted


Hello! If I was old enough to vote, I would vote for u!
I hope you become the next president! :)


AuntSuz

Female, Age Private, Highland Park, IL

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I don't think this profile could possibly be created and monitored by our next President himself. Anyone can create and maintain a profile. BUT I AM for The Man and am proud to show Him as a Friend. Aunt Suz




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