“Are you part of the solution, or are you part of the con?”
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Posted in activism, economy, Election Reform, environment, food, healthcare, justice department, labor, politics, voting, tagged America's Future Now, bailout, Campaign for America's Future, Clint Curtis, Don Siegelman, Edward Markey, Election Reform, Eric Holder, food, Global Warming, green energy, healthcare, Howard Dean, justice department, moveon.org, OFA, OFAMA, organic, Sibel Edmonds, Take Back America, voting, Waxman-Markey on June 1, 2009| Leave a Comment »
Some petitions to sign:
Call the Attorney General’s Office (Eric Holder), ask him to intervene in the Don Siegelman case (drop the charges, replace the Bush appointed U.S. Attorneys) 201-514-2001 More information at Free Don Siegelman and http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FreeDonSiegelman
Stand With Dr. Dean on Healthcare Reform
Some interesting links:
America’s Future NOW! Conference
(formerly “Take Back America“)
Murder, Spies & Voting Lies
The Clint Curtis Story
Project Expose MSM
Sibel Edmonds’ new blog 123 Real Change
The Ugly Truth Behind Organic Food
Tomgram: Andy Kroll, Six Ways the Financial Bailout Scams Taxpayers
Life in a Real-Wealth Economy – David Korten reads a chapter from his latest book Agenda for a New Economy
A few Saturdays ago, I went to the Boston area OFAMA meeting to discuss how best to support & implement the administration’s healthcare, education, environmental/energy reform policies utilizing the organizing structure put in place by the Obama campaign. Yesterday afternoon, my local chapter met to concentrate on healthcare. There will be a healthcare “Day of Service” on June 27th. More information to come…
Last week I met with Mark Gallagher, staff assistant to Rep. Edward Markey as part of a group sponsored by moveon.org to discuss the coming Waxman-Markey Energy Reform Bill . We were asking Markey to keep the bill as strong as possible and resist attempts to water down the bill. Contact Markey’s office with support & comments: 781-396-2900 (Medford) 508-875-2900 (Framingham) or 202-225-2836 (DC).
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