Tuesday, May 15, 2007

16 votes to end the war

David Plouffe, campaign manager for Obama for America, sent out an appeal today asking supporters to apply more pressure on the Senate, which needs 16 more votes to override President Bush's veto of the Iraq War bill.



Dear Paul,

 Barack has been traveling across the country asking people to speak out and let their Senators know that it's time to end the Iraq war.

One Republican colleague has already called this unsenatorial. But this isn't about Washington etiquette, it's about bringing our troops home.

This isn't a game. We need just 16 additional votes to override the president's veto and bring to a close this sad chapter in American history.

It's going to take some convincing, but Senators need to hear from people in their states that they can join us to bring a responsible end to the war.

That's where you come in. In your state, an incumbent Senator who voted against ending the war will face a re-election battle in 2008. They will have to make clear very soon whether they will continue to block efforts to bring the troops home.

Will you speak out now and add your voice to the growing public pressure to end the war?

Link

With one signature, George Bush could have ended this war. Instead, he vetoed the legislation, ignoring the reality on the ground in Iraq yet again.

But that will not be the last word if the American people have anything to say about it. In the Senate, we need just 16 additional votes to override the veto and end the Iraq war.

This isn't the time to trust the president to do the right thing. It's time to end this war, and across the country people need to speak out and let their Senators know.

No one of us can do it alone, and it's not going to happen tomorrow. But a movement to create the kind of change we need starts with you.

Thank you,
David

David Plouffe
Campaign Manager
Obama for America


The link above directs them to a form where they can send a message to one of the Republican senators.

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