How can I be able to contact Barack Obama directly?
Posted on March 12th, 2010 in Elections | 1 Comment »
Posted on March 12th, 2010 in Elections | 1 Comment »
They rejected an onslaught of negative attacks and attempts to distract them from the common concerns we all have about the direction of our country
No doubt we’ll hear much more of these attacks and distractions in the days to come
But the noise of these tired, old political games will not drown out the voices of millions calling for change
Now is the time to join us — add your voice to our movement by making your first donation right now. By giving through our matching program, your donation will be doubled by a previous donor who has promised to match your gift
We are very close to reaching our goal of 500,000 people giving to this campaign in 2008. Help push us over the top by making a matched donation right now:
https://donate.barackobama.com/match
If we win in Hawaii, it will be ten straight victories — a streak no one thought possible. We are the best!
Thank you
Barack
i cannot afford to donate anything if email is real. i am myself in such tough financial position.
Posted on February 6th, 2010 in Elections | 11 Comments »
Anyone also notice the lib media avoided it. Only Fox reported it even though it’s a major campaign issue.
Also, she said nothing damaging to the lib’s dismay.
Now, what sentences do we hand this political terrorists.
http://elections.foxnews.com/2008/09/17/palins-e-mail-account-hacked-published-on-web-site/
http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/26761804/
Posted on January 30th, 2010 in Elections | 11 Comments »
Posted on January 20th, 2010 in Elections | 3 Comments »
That’s a net gain of 4 delegates out of more than 370 delegates available from all the states that voted.
For comparison, that’s less than half our net gain of 9 delegates from the District of Columbia alone. It’s also less than our net gain of 8 from Nebraska, or 12 from Washington State. And it’s considerably less than our net gain of 33 delegates from Georgia.
The task for the Clinton campaign yesterday was clear. In order to have a plausible path to the nomination, they needed to score huge delegate victories and cut into our lead.
They failed.
It’s clear, though, that Senator Clinton wants to continue an increasingly desperate, increasingly negative — and increasingly expensive — campaign to tear us down.
That’s her decision. But it’s not stopping John McCain, who clinched the Republican nomination last night, from going on the ofensve
Mcccain already made news attacking Barack, and that will only become more frequent in the coming days.
Right now, it’s essential for every single supporter of Barack Obama to step up and help fight this two-front battle. In the face of attacks from Hillary Clinton and John McCain, we need to be ready to take them on.
Will you make an online donation of $25 right now?
The chatter among pundits may have gotten better for the Clinton campaign after last night, but by failing to cut into our lead, the math — and their chances of winning — got considerably worse.
Today, we still have a lead of more than 150 delegates, and there are only 611 pledged delegates left to win in the upcoming contests.
By a week from today, we will have competed in Wyoming and Mississippi. Two more states and 45 more delegates will be off the table.
But if Senator Clinton wants to continue this, let’s show that we’re ready.
Make an online donation of $25 now to show you’re willing to fight for this:
what i meant by true and false is that if the email is genuine and real or if it has been sent by some fraud or spammer asking for money?
Also where is the violation in this? i don’t get it. This is a question. Removal of this question will only result in it being reposted and the reporter(s) will forever lose influence here.
Already this question has been reposted after being removed. So please don’t make yourself lose influence as far as reporting goes
Posted on January 19th, 2010 in Elections | 8 Comments »
Have you noticed the pattern?” Clinton asks in the message, adding: “Every time our campaign demonstrates its strength and resilience, people start to suggest we should end our pursuit of the Democratic nomination.
“Those anxious to force us to the sidelines aren’t doing it because they think we’re going to lose the upcoming primaries. The fact is, they’re reading the same polls we are, and they know we are in a position to win.”
The e-mail asks for a donation to Clinton’s campaign before March 31 — the close of the first fundraising quarter of the year.
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