we need to fight for the President's allies up and down the ballot this fall.I am a Grassroots Advocate For Employees and Former Employees of The Nuclear Weapons Complex and able to deliver votes for the so-called President's allies.Here in Kansas City, the President's allies are failing in the President's word for TRANSPARENCY when it comes to helping the COLD WARRIORS receive justice as it relates to their illnesses acquired while working in the Nuclear Weapons Industry.We find it a little confusing to find one of our GREATEST OBSTACLES to be Rep. Emanuel Cleaver of the 5th District, certainly boggling is the fact that he was an EX-EMPLOYEE of the Kansas City Plant the corporation in question.We know that Rep. Cleaver was not on the frontline of the Obama Presidential Campaign, and we wish not to think he is serving his own self interest in his silence, but something is wrong.
All it takes from him is a simple (YES or NO), to a simple question concerningthe legacy of the Kansas City Plant.QUESTION: Do you recall receiving the Safety Training and Health Monitoring claimed by The Kansas City Plant as it relates to Toxin Exposures?That simple, yes, or no.We also wish to recognize Sen. Claire McCaskill for her wise direction in a recent inquiry, we thank her, with great respect.Maurice Copeland (816)612-0146
| Dear Maurice, I'm Ann Marie Habershaw -- and as the chief operating officer here, I know you don't normally hear from me. But this election season, we're putting together one of the most ambitious campaign programs in American political history. We've never had this much staff on the ground in a non-presidential election, and we're doing everything we can to reach out to the 15 million people who voted for the first time in 2008 -- and get them back to the polls this fall. Such an ambitious program isn't cheap -- we know our Vote 2010 plan will cost at least $50 million. From office space, to salaries for field organizers, to ads and mail pieces -- the expenses add up. And, right now, looking at our budgets and projections, we don't yet have enough. Tomorrow, August 31st, is the third-quarter fundraising deadline for federal elections, and we're just $242,000 short of our goal for this month. That's why I'm writing to you today. Can you make a donation of $5 or more by Tuesday at midnight? I was there in 2006 when Democrats took back the House of Representatives -- working as the COO of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee. I saw what a well-oiled campaign machine can accomplish, and the resources necessary to carry out an effective plan. Since taking back Congress in 2006 and expanding those majorities in 2008, we've seen the results of those fights -- from health insurance reform 100 years in the making that covers 32 million Americans, to Wall Street reform, which provides the strongest consumer financial protections in history. To protect those gains and keep moving America forward, we need to fight for the President's allies up and down the ballot this fall. We've got the plan to make it happen, but we need your help. Please make a donation of $5 or more by Tuesday at midnight to help us move forward: https://donate.barackobama.com/AugustBudget Thanks, Ann Marie Ann Marie Habershaw Chief Operating Officer |
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