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Re: OT Howard Dean's latest letter to the kook Dims...
In article <sst5221u5rde6bk2v45r8gmcqi4te9uhdo@4ax.com>,
Scott in Florida <MoveOn@outa.here> wrote:
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> Dear Liberal Kook,
>
>
> Never before has our party been more organized in advance of an
> election. With new staff hitting the ground everywhere from Alaska to
> Arkansas, we are going to fight for every vote in every corner of
> every state in 2006.
>
> Right now we're preparing for the next big step in our 50-state
> strategy. On April 29th, thousands of volunteers will recruit hundreds
> of thousands more Americans committed to changing the status quo this
> year.
>
> We're going to do it by making personal contact with our neighbors.
> April 29th will be the Democratic Party's first-ever National
> Neighbor-to-Neighbor Organizing Day. We're going to test our
> organization and build new relationships among volunteers with
> door-knocking events in communities across America.
>
> We estimate that we need to print 500,000 pieces of literature to
> cover these events. With the cost of printing, plus the cost of
> shipping, staff time and logistics to make these events happen, we
> need an investment of $107,000 by Monday in order to kick-start this
> program.
>
> Can you contribute something right now to help make this unprecedented
> program a reality? Click here to see the literature up close and make
> your donation:
>
>
>
> All the signs point to this being a big election year for Democrats.
> But if we want to win in November, we've got to fight now to reach
> every community and build a solid operation before Election Day.
>
> Volunteers knocking on doors on April 29th will carry a simple piece
> of literature. It summarizes the Democratic vision and offers an
> opportunity to make a connection and be a part of the movement for
> change.
>
> Whether people receive the literature in person or on their doorknob,
> they will be able to plug into their local volunteer network, which
> will be crucial to building our organization now and turning out the
> vote in November.
>
> On one day in April we can deliver a clear Democratic vision and offer
> people an opportunity to help make it a reality. Will you donate to
> help pull it off?
>
>
>
> Next week you'll learn more about how to make the national
> Neighbor-to-Neighbor Organizing Day a reality on the ground in your
> community.
>
> Headquarters staff and state parties are working around the clock to
> provide staging areas in key neighborhoods and the basic training
> materials to make the canvass as effective as possible.
>
> It's up to you to execute this ambitious and historic operation.
>
> It will only take 2,200 people donating $50 to fund this program.
> Please contribute whatever you can to help get this literature printed
> and distributed to the states:
>
>
>
> Two-thirds of Americans reject this president and the Republican
> leadership -- and they are waiting to hear from us.
>
> We have a big task in November. We will only win if every one of us
> takes responsibility for the outcome of the election now -- while
> there is still time to build our operation. We are all members of one
> American community and it's up to us to make sure that our country has
> a government as good as its people.
>
> Thank you for being a part of this unprecedented organizing drive.
>
> Governor Howard Dean, M.D.[/color]
April 29th is Halloween II. The kooks will be out prowling around.
Turn out your lights and go to bed early.
"Governor Howard Dean M.D."? I thought he quit both jobs.
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"Welcome to President Clinton, Mrs. Clinton, and my fellow astronauts."
Al Gore
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