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2009年8月12日 上午7點05分33秒Stand with Obama on Health Care
Friend,
Monday morning, an unlikely gathering of health care industry and
union leaders emerged from the White House, announcing a historic agreement to
lower medical costs and save the average family up to $2,500. This kind of broad
coalition would have been unthinkable in the past, when the old politics of
division and short-term self interest held sway. But this is a new
day.
Yesterday afternoon, President Obama announced the three bedrock
principles that any comprehensive health care reform must achieve: (1) reduce
costs, (2) guarantee choice, and (3) ensure all Americans have quality,
affordable health care. And he set a hard goal for getting it done by the end of
this year.
For those determined to oppose reform, the President's
announcement means lobbyists are already scrambling across D.C. For the rest of
us, it means there's no time to lose. As we speak, Congress is negotiating the
details for health care reform, so the first step is showing where the American
people stand.
Please click below to sign a declaration of support urging
Congress to follow President Obama's three core principles for health care
reform -- and to enact them before the end of this year:
Watch the President's remarks and sign the
declaration.
(The more signatures we have, the more powerful our
message will be, so please add your name and then forward this note on to family
and friends.)
The health care crisis is not new, but it's getting worse.
For decades, real health care reform has been blocked by special interest
lobbying and political point-scoring. We simply cannot go any further down this
dangerous road of delay and denial. But we don't have to.
Yesterday's
agreement marks only the beginning of the broad coalition we need. The most
important reason this round of health care reform will be different is you. Last
fall millions of regular people came together and did the impossible. Now, we've
got to roll up our sleeves, join hands with those new to our movement, and do it
again.
Congress is already hammering out the details of the health care
package, and it could still go any number of ways. Our representatives need to
understand that when the President lays out these three bedrock principles,
Americans of every stripe are standing with him. Yesterday's diverse gathering
was a powerful start -- and now it's up to us.
It's time to stand up.
Please sign the declaration of support today:
http://my.barackobama.com/
Reducing costs,
guaranteeing choice, and ensuring care for all are ambitious goals, but they are
nothing less than what the American people deserve. And passing real health care
reform this year is nothing less than what the American people
need.
Thank you,
Mitch
Mitch
Stewart
Director
Organizing for America
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| 活動時間 | 活動 | 地點 | 參加者 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2009年8月11日 19點 | National Call To Action: Office Visits for Health Reform | All across America | 1 |
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2009年10月26日 17:44Appreciations
2009年10月12日 16:20jobs
2009年10月12日 14:44Obama's Nobel Honors His Dignitarian Politics
The Nobel Prize will put pressure on President Obama to make explicit his reasoning for what has been, up till now, a largely instinctive pursuit of the politics of dignity. Dignitarian politics means not condescending to Americans or citizens of other countries. It means not treating political opponents, whether at home or abroad, with indignity. It also means extending dignity in concrete ways, both political and economic, throughout the world. In programmatic terms, the quest for dignity is usefully conceived of as overcoming rankism -- the abuse of a power advantage to demean, hold at a disadvantage, or dehumanize those with less power...writes Robert Fuller.
Please find more at: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/robert-fuller/obamas-nobel-honors-his-d_b_315002.html
2009年10月12日 8:51Congratulations - The Nobel Peace Prize 2009
Mr. President Barack Obama you captured the world's attention and given the American people hope for a better future. Your diplomacy is founded in the concept that those who are to lead the world must do so on the basis of values and attitudes that are shared by the majority of the world's population.
Mr. President Obama your is now the world's leading spokesman. Now is the time for all of us to take our share of responsibility for a global response to global challenges.
Congratulations for your extraordinary efforts to strengthen international diplomacy and cooperation between peoples.
We need a better world, more just, justice, diplomacy and peace. Good God help you.
2009年10月11日 13:34Congratulations!
The Prize recognizes that you are the herald of peace in the world. The Prize guarantees that you bring about an inevitable change in the political leaderships to put an end to hostile relationships that cost far more than estimated in human history. The Prize supports your commitment to make peoples live in peace and with dignity as you recognize the dignity of the individuals and the nations is a precondition for peace to prevail and sustain.
Mr. President, the world support rallies behind your dynamic and judicious leadership, and respects your esteemed call for establishing the “world we seek”. To establish the “world we seek”, the Prize offers you a challenge, and you know how to face it with political wisdom and care.
Let me greet you once again, President Obama, and wish you good health.





























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