Greetings,
I am organizing a small phone bank at my place this Sunday, May 11 for undecided WV folk and undecided women voters in WV. I am asking for support from all women in WV to please help me spread the word. I am asking WV women to please join me in voting and supporting Barack Obama on Tuesday, May 13, 2008. Senator Obama understands and respects a woman's right to choose.
We should not neglect this state during this very important primary. I truly believe that WV needs our and Obama's attention. Every voice makes a difference. Every vote counts.
Please contact me with any suggestions or comments about my phone bank to WV this Sunday.
Thanks all for your support.
Liza Heider in San Francisco, CA
http://www.women.barackobama.com
Dear All,
I will be phone banking on 4/20 in San Francisco for the Penn Primary. I'll be going at 11:00 a.m. and working the bank for four hours. Any Bay Area folk, please contact me if you want to join me.
Liza
http://network.nationalpost.com/np/blogs/francis/archive/2008/03/23/mccain-s-preachers-scary-too.aspx
Hell, Yes We Can!!!
http://caffertyfile.blogs.cnn.com/2008/03/21/how-significant-is-bill-richardsons-endorsement-of-obama/
I love the part about Hillary shrugging off the endorsement!
You guys, this is huge!!
by Marc Joffe
Cindy Sheehan, Sean Penn and several other speakers will address a peace vigil marking the fifth anniversary of the Iraq War at the Unitarian Universalist Church, 1187 Franklin Street (corner of Geary) at 5pm, Sunday, March 16th. The speakers will be followed by a memorial procession to the War Memorial Auditorium.Actor Sean Penn and Peace Activist Cindy Sheehan will headline “Iraq: 5 Years Too Many”, an event marking the fifth anniversary of the US invasion of Iraq. Also featured will be Reverend Gregory Stewart, Senior Minister of the Unitarian Universalist Church; Matt Gonzalez, former President of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors; and Justin Raimondo, Editorial Director of Antiwar.com. The program will begin at 5pm on Sunday, March 16th, 2008 at the Unitarian Universalist Church, 1187 Franklin Street (near Geary) in San Francisco. After the speakers finish, attendees will march to the War Memorial Auditorium on Van Ness Avenue carrying candles along with the names of Americans and Iraqis killed in the war. Event organizers are calling for an End to the Iraq Occupation Now, Accountability for Those Who Started the War and No War in Iran. Thus far, the war has resulted in 4000 American military deaths, nearly 30,000 injuries, and several hundred thousand Iraqi casualties. Spending on the war thus far has exceeded $500 billion and continues at a rate of $275 million per day – with no end in sight. http://www.iraqmoratorium-sfbay.org/2008-0...
Please feel free to forward and pass this on. Join me. The Unitarian Church is within walking distance of my apartment. Liza