Mitch Stewart
Director
Organizing for America
info@barackobama.com;
【The real story of August】
yuuji --
At the beginning of August, President Obama wrote to the OFA community to challenge us to work hard, break through the noise and give the American people a voice in the fight for health insurance reform.
It wasn't easy: With Congress back home, special interests and partisan attack groups went into overdrive spreading lies, and the media seemed to broadcast any story of conflict or division they could find.
But you accepted the President's challenge -- and delivered.
See it for yourself: Check out the latest photos and stories from around the country:
http://my.barackobama.com/ontheground
Our strategy for the month was simple: engage the millions of individuals who know we need change to fight the lies and tell the truth, build support for reform, and ensure that support is highly visible while members of Congress are home gauging public opinion. We continued our methodical, battle-tested approach of volunteers reaching out online and offline in every part of the country. We offered the facts, answered questions and engaged those who were ready to get involved.
And the results were extraordinary. OFA supporters like you came together in an unprecedented way over the past four weeks -- and it couldn't have happened without the individual volunteers who make it all possible:
* Folks like Rebecca E. in Santa Fe, New Mexico, who voted for the first time last year -- and collected more than 1,800 health care declarations this summer. Across the country, we've collected more than 1 million signatures in support of the President's core principles for health insurance reform.
* Supporters like Nita L. in Longmont, Colorado, who organized hundreds of supporters in her town to come with her to talk with their member of Congress about how much this fight means to them. They were among the more than 70,000 folks who showed up at 350 town halls -- where supporters of reform at times outnumbered opponents by 10-1 -- and volunteers who made 65,000 trips to local congressional offices.
* It's the people who made more than 100,000 calls to Congress to thank representatives fighting for change -- like Nancy T. in Hendersonville, North Carolina, who hosted a health care phone booth because, after her heart transplant, she knows that no American should have to choose between financial ruin and getting the care they need.
* It's the 1,500 supporters who filled a local recreation center in Kansas City, Missouri, at a town hall meeting with Senator Claire McCaskill, and the 2,500 people who jammed the streets to hear from Senator Sherrod Brown in Ohio -- just two of the more than 4,000 events where folks gathered to show their support across all 50 states in August.
All of these signatures, calls, office drop-bys, conversations, gatherings, and town hall meetings, all of the late nights, homemade signs, long hours in the sun, and tireless volunteers who make it happen -- totaling more than 1.5 million people who've taken part in this campaign for real reform -- it all adds up to one incredible movement for change.
Check out the latest photos and stories from the field to see this movement in action:
http://my.barackobama.com/ontheground
As Congress returns to D.C. and we roll up our sleeves for the final push toward reform, we know the hardest work may yet lie ahead. The special interests and those in Congress who have pledged to oppose the President no matter what will stoop even lower in the weeks ahead.
But you should never doubt that we face the coming challenges together, as part of something far larger than any of us alone -- and far stronger than the old broken politics that have preserved the status quo for long enough.
Our strategy is working. We are going to win this thing. Americans will finally get the health insurance reform we all need.
Thank you for making it possible,
Mitch
Mitch Stewart
Director
Organizing for America
Please donate: https://donate.barackobama.com/onthegrounddonate
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☆Let us Create Hopeful Future☆
Let's Create a Peaceful World where People are Safe and Conflict free
世界の人口増大に伴って、世界的な大きな課題となってきた食料問題の解決方策及び国際的な雇用創出の増大を目的として、大規模な浮体式洋上構造物上において、世界中の市民の参加による共同組織体制を創生し、地球の約70%の表面積の海洋を有効に利用して、自然再生循環系(Sustainable)の新しい産業・経済体系を創生させるプロジェクト構想を公海の海上に構築する。
例えば、国際的な教育施設も洋上構築物に併設し、洋上での大規模な農林産物・牧畜・水産物の栽培や洋上太陽光発電や洋上風力発電等のプロジェクト等を構築・発展させる。
青年達の夢と希望を世界的な規模に拡げながら、国際的な協力で、希望のある未来のために、平和で、紛争のない、安寧な世界を創って行きましょう。
ノアの箱舟を創ろう Let us Create the Super Ocean-Floating-Structures such as the Noah's ark.
ノアの箱舟を創ろう
Let us Create the Super Ocean - Floating - Structures such as the Noah's ark.
Friday, September 4, 2009
The real story of August
【Let's Create Future with Hope】
Let's make Peaceful and Hopeful World for Sustainable Future.
Let's make “Offshore Structure such as Noah's Ark”.
Anti-nuclear power
世界の人口増大にともなって、生まれてくる食料問題が世界的な大きな課題となってきた。中国やインド、アジア・アフリカ諸国等の人口増大に伴って、食料資源や産業用の鉱物資源の争奪・獲得競争の激化による国際紛争の多発が予想ではなくなり、現実に、我々の生活に、影響を与え始めてきている。
私達は、我々の子々孫々のために、希望のある平和の世界を築いていかなければならない。
世界の人口増大に対応し、新しい産業や産業労働市場や雇用分野の開発・増大、自然再生循環系(sustainable)の経済・社会体制を築いていかなければならないでしょう。
私達は、地球の表面積の約70%を占める海域を有効に利用して、大型浮体式海洋構造物を大規模で活用することによって、海上での農業・畜産業を発展させることができる時代を迎えている。
私達は、海洋を有効利用して、海洋牧場を展開したり、海洋資源(海洋生物、海底の鉱物)等を獲得する方法を発展させて、社会的な利益を得ることができるような時代に位地している。
現代は、世界の平和の秩序の中で安寧のある世界を実現して構築することができるような時代になってきている。
例えば洋上風力発電・洋上太陽光発電等の新産業の育成や新しい雇用創出・増大を目的として、新しい海洋開発事業・産業を創生し、確固たる平和創生の理念に基づく新しい事業・プロジェクトを推進・発展させ、世界中の青年の夢と希望を拡げながら国際的な協力を進め、安寧と希望ある未来の社会を創って行きましょう。
【プロフィールの画像は横山大観作:屈原】
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