I think it's important that every Obama fan shows their visible support for him every day up until February 5th.
Wear your button everywhere.
Wear your Obama t-shirts. I got a free starbucks drink when I wore mine yesterday.
Wear it when you're taking your dog for a walk, going to the grocery store, shopping, where people will see it!!!!
Table in public places! Show people that he's popular and supported in your community!!
Put up a poster in your window, it can be your own handmade poster if you haven't ordered one!!!!
Slap on that bumper sticker!
We've got to make the hype in the February 5th states that has was made in Iowa and New Hampshire!
LET'S SHOW OUR OBAMA PRIDE!
http://barackobamaunite.blogspot.com/
One night a while back I stayed up really late watching amazing homemade YouTube videos of ordinary people inspring others to vote for Barack Obama. It's incredible. I posted a ton of them on this blog: http://barackobamaunite.blogspot.com/
Please check it out, it's really spectacular. I'm in the process of making my own video as well.
If you know of any other good ones let me know, I'm always trying to update it!
In case you didn't catch it, sometime this past week when Hillary Clinton was running her Obama-bashing campaign, she told a crowd of Americans that, "Dr. King's dream began to be realized when President Johnson passed the Civil Rights Act,' Clinton said. 'It took a president to get it done.' " And her tone of voice expressed a condescending attitude towards Martin Luther King, and overly celebrated the, shall we say, "brilliance" of Lyndon B Johnson.
This is where Mr. Barack Obama comes in, see here's the great thing about Mr. Obama as President, not only will he have the pathos, energy, and oration ability to bring America together, but he will also be the same one signing those bills for us! That's the thing Hillary and the rest of the politicians, not just this election, but many elections before us have missed. The American public needs and deserves a person that can do both. We need passion roused in us, we need to remember what it's like to be a proud, honest American. We also need a lot of policy reform. See Mrs. Clinton, it's not one or the other, we need a Dr. Martin Luther King Jr and a President Lyndon B. Johnson. We need Mr. Barack Obama.