Democrats, now is not the time to get lazy

Mike GossardMike Gossard Posts: 344
edited October 2008 in A Moving Train
Double your efforts

Make sure you vote even if you are in a RED state.(Help make it Blue)

This election is not a sure thing for Obama, don't be lazy and think he'll win.

Offer rides for people to vote.

Work at an election center.


Let's show the republicans that we love America too. That we are Fathers and Mothers too. We are Police Officers, and Firefighters, and Soldiers too. We are Doctors and Lawyers and Nurses and Voters.

Since 1980 republicans have controlled the White House 20 out of the last 28 years. Look where it has gotten us.


It is time to fight!!!
Let's see those 2013 dates in the southern states.
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  • ccRyderzzccRyderzz Posts: 163
    Double your efforts

    Make sure you vote even if you are in a RED state.(Help make it Blue)

    This election is not a sure thing for Obama, don't be lazy and think he'll win.

    Offer rides for people to vote.

    Work at an election center.


    Let's show the republicans that we love America too. That we are Fathers and Mothers too. We are Police Officers, and Firefighters, and Soldiers too. We are Doctors and Lawyers and Nurses and Voters.

    Since 1980 republicans have controlled the White House 20 out of the last 28 years. Look where it has gotten us.


    It is time to fight!!!
    August 6, 2008

    Peter Rodman, a foreign policy expert who served every
    Republican president from Richard Nixon to George W. Bush, including as an
    assistant secretary of defense for nearly six years in the current
    administration, died Saturday in Baltimore. He was 64.

    The cause was complications of leukemia, said Danielle Pletka,
    vice president of foreign and defense policy studies at the American
    Enterprise Institute.

    Rodman was lured into government by his senior thesis adviser at
    Harvard, Henry Kissinger, then the national security adviser, and he became
    Kissinger's aide in negotiations that included opening ties to China, peace
    talks on Vietnam and the Arab-Israeli conflict.

    LETTER FROM YORBA LINDA #66 | July 10, 2008 Touring with
    the White House
    By Tom Borcher

    Tom has been a member of the Nixon Library Docent Guild
    since 2002 and is a practicing attorney in
    Los Angeles with Jacobs, Jacobs & Eisfelder.


    White House history being a "hobby" of mine, one of
    the biggest thrills in my five years as a docent at the Richard Nixon
    Library & Birthplace was when John Zweifel's Miniature White House went on
    display in 2004. ("Miniature" in this case being a model 70 feet by 30
    feet.) I developed a forty-five minute "tour" of the model including the
    history of both the model and the "real" White House." I enjoyed giving the
    presentation to our guests on weekends and holidays. The day came, however,
    when John rolled it into his distinctive semi-truck for other destinations.

    When I learned that the model was to be displayed
    at the George H. W. Bush Library in College Station, Texas, I asked them if
    I could give my presentation there. Based largely on some kind words by
    folks here at the Nixon Library, I was invited to Texas over the Memorial
    Day Weekend in 2007.

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