Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Barack Obama: Disappointed

The news today indicates that inflation is flaming out of control due to rising fuel and food costs even as the economy shrinks.

Sen. Barack Obama sent out this email today in response to the new barrage of attacks by Sen. McCain and Sen. Clinton.


Dear Friend,

In the last 24 hours we saw renewed attacks from Senator McCain and Senator Clinton.

The same John McCain who voted to extend the Bush tax cuts for the wealthiest few said I was "out of touch" when I spoke about the frustrations that working people in this country are feeling.

Maybe that's to be expected from John McCain. But I was disappointed to hear the exact same talking points from my Democratic colleague, Hillary Clinton. When a candidate who believes lobbyists represent "real people" says that I'm out of touch, that's when you know politics is being played.

But in the last 24 hours we've also heard from people like you.

We asked some of the 1.3 million people who have already donated to this movement for change to share their story and promise to match your first donation to the campaign.

Here are some of the people waiting to match your donation:

Rick from Florida matched a donation of $25, writing:

"I am a typical American just like you. I've served in the military, I work hard for a living and I want what's best for my country, not just me. I've seen what's happened over the last years and I am deeply saddened, worried and, yes, even bitter. But I see something in Barack Obama I have never seen in a presidential candidate in my own 45 years and the hope and inspiration I feel right now brings tears even as I write this to you. We don't get many chances like this. I don't have much to give but I give what I can because it's important and I ask that you please consider joining me with a few dollars that, added to the small contributions from millions of people like you and I, can be what it takes to really change things. Thanks in advance!"

Eve from Oregon matched a donation of $50, writing:

"I'm thrilled that Barack recognizes how frustrated so many of us are by the politics of fear and cynicism we've seen these past seven years! But what really sets him apart is that he's not afraid to speak the truth and say what's not supposed to be spoken - that yes, we can love our country but also be frustrated with it's direction and leadership.

Thank you for making a donation to this amazing...campaign! Yes, we can!"

See for yourself what kind of movement this is. Make a matching donation now:

https://donate.barackobama.com/match

When we started this campaign, we said we were going to do something different.

We said we weren't going to take money from Washington lobbyists and PACs. And the cynics said we would never be able to compete against the status quo.

But what the cynics didn't anticipate was you.

They didn't understand that people like Rick, Eve, and you were tired of a politics that was about tearing each other down instead of lifting this country up.

And they didn't understand that you were going to finance this campaign with contributions of $5, $25 and $50 at a time.

There's nothing elitist about the largest grassroots campaign in the history of our country -- and you can prove that right now.

Make a matching donation of $25:

https://donate.barackobama.com/match

Thank you for all that you're doing to change our country.

Barack

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

After being a witness to Hillary's whining last night I really wish that the character of the Clintons would be emphasized a little more. I know Obama wants to stick to the high road and that is very commendable, but everytime she says that "she can beat John McCain where Senator Obama cannot" it could be brought to the publics attention that the 3 or 4 minor goofs on Obama's part can in no way amount to the many, many gaffs of the Clinton years, from Whitewater (and guy who supposedly committed suicide in an apartment that had been rented by Hillary). All of the crap Bill did, plus a lot of stuff we don't know about. The Republicans will tear her apart. They'll make the Jeremiah Wright thing look like peanuts. If the Democrats want to win this election, they cannot nominate Hillary. And thats not mentioning the lies!!!
Sharon
Illinois

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