Aloha Everyone,
I am a "National Delegate" and I am honored to represent each and everyone of you. I have worked for many hours campaigning for Barack Obama via the internet and when the floods hit the midwest, I worked hard sandbagging and relocating my neighbors from 9 counties. Then I volunteered my time, taking donations to area's in need.
Now, as a "National Delegate" I will represent all of you, with my platform of "Human Rights."
I have a passion to helping those less fortunate than myself. I have been an advocate for many during the last 25 years in the Johnson, Linn, and many other counties throughout Iowa helping those in need of housing, and better healthcare. I have assisted those who could not write or fill the applications needed for Social Security or Government assistance.
I have taken children off the streets, housed them, and helped them to become independent and move on with their lives in a more productive way.
I helped the terminally ill, as a care-giver within many counties here in Iowa.
I helped single mothers as a consultant, to find their niche in life. By teaching them the steps needed finding a job, resume building, people skills, and tutoring.
I have recently been accepted into the Cedar River First Nation Community representing my nation of Hawai'i. Now I am learning about the Native Indians and Indigenous Peoples and the issues they are facing each and everyday.
As a "National Delegate" I am able to bring the concerns of the people using my platform of Human Rights. Our seniors should not worry whether they should buy gas or medications. Our single mothers should not be concerned about their work hours versus the care of their children. Our veterans should not be living under bridges or on the streets after giving the better part of their lives, fighting for us in wars. Our farmers should not be at risk of loosing their farms because of high gas prices. All peoples have the right to a quality of life, that ends racism whether you are a person of color, gay, lesibian or trans-gender.
Help me to go to Denver let me represent you and donate, every amount is important.
Faith Bromwich
P.O. Box 384
Tiffin, Iowa 52340
Checks made out to: Faith Bromwith - National Delegate
Mahalo Nui Loa, (thank you very much)
Faith Nalani Bromwich
National Delegate
Iowa Democrat Veterans' Caucus - member
Economics and Human Rights for All Peoples - chair/founding member
Iowans for Economic Human Rights - member
This video was created by a myspace friend Kirk Nugent and his efforts shows a very powerful message of our future President Barack Obama. Please repost this on your profile, thank you.
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OBAMA FUNDRAISING NOTE:
Dear Friend,
I'm looking for someone to match my campaign contribution of $17.89 to Barack Obama, and to pass this "1789 message" along to others.
1789 was the year the Constitution of the United States was ratified. Barack Obama has studied the Constitution, and he has taught it to law students. He says in his stump speech, "I love the Constitution, and as President I will obey the Constitution."
I believe him. I live in Iowa and have closely followed Barack Obama's candidacy since February, 2007. I initially supported him because I saw his potential to reverse the serious decline in American prestige and influence in the rest of the world (I had worked overseas with UNICEF until I retired in 2006).
A year ago, Obama was new on the scene, and in Iowa we had the chance to meet with all the candidates many times throughout 2007. I watched Obama closely to assess his fitness for the Presidency. I watched as he put together a remarkably well-organized and disciplined campaign. I watched him through the very difficult period of August-October last year, when he couldn't seem to make any progress against Hillary Clinton's 20 percent lead in the polls. I watched him stand up to the pundits and advisors who were insisting he must become aggressively negative about his fellow Democrats if he wanted to win.
But Barack Obama seemed to know who he was, and why he had embarked on this journey. He knew that if he won by becoming like George Bush and Karl Rove, he would have won a battle but already lost the war for a change in American politics that was the heart of his candidacy.
As a volunteer Precinct Captain for Obama, I received a memento of appreciation last October: a copy of the Constitution of the United States. It really made me think about how nice it would be to have a President who, when he swears to uphold the Constitution, actually knows what's in it, and is genuinely devoted to it, heart and soul.
As this campaign has unfolded over the last two months, I have also begun to worry even more about all the powers that George W. Bush has accumulated in the Presidency. Can we afford for four more years to have someone in the White House, Democrat or Republican, whose will for power is stronger than their devotion to principle?
Barack Obama says he takes no contributions from lobbyists, but I think he will make an exception for you and me, if we declare ourselves "lobbyists for the Constitution." The only way citizens are going to take back this country from the special interests is if all of us who care about it are willing in very large numbers each to put up small amounts of money, in return for which we only ask for principled Government and respect for the Constitution.
That's why I've decided to make all of my contributions to Barack Obama in the form of "matching grants" of $17.89, as part of a "1789 Campaign." Will you match mine? Would you be willing to put up additional contributions of $17.89 as your own "matching grant(s)," and forward this letter to others? I would encourage you, especially, to try to involve young people you know to become contributors, to make their own "1789" contribution to the future of the nation they will inherit.
With best regards,
Alan Brody (Obama Precinct Captain, Iowa City, IA)
The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy.-- "Strength to Love," 1963.
In honor of a great man Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. said it best about all the controversy surrounding us all and Senator Barack Obama.
A man of true conviction, a man with goals for our nation, a man who in the midst of challenges rises up with true integrity and an eloquent poise, our future President of the United States Barack Obama.
~IMPORTANT~
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