Yesterday, Mitch Stewart sent out a message to supporters thanking them for the work they did in helping pass the President's 2010 budget -- a budget that invests in energy, health care, and education. He also encouraged them to take advantage of our online Letter to the Editor feature to help spread the word about the work they're doing in communities across America.
Andrea in Pensacola, Florida commented:
It was very fast and easy to write the letters to the editors.The tool above takes you through every step, gives you tips and sends the emails for you!Please take the time out to write a few letters to papers in your area. It's a great way to keep the movement going and to let others know how to get involved.
Marilyn from Crystal Beach, Florida:
Just sent mine. Here it is ...I am about to turn 60 years old this month. I have been through many presidents. I am a baby boomer who marched in Washington for Civil Rights, Women's Rights, peace and I protested the Vietnam War. November 4, 2008 was a milestone for me and for so many of my generation. To elect the first African-American President was something I never thought I would see in my lifetime. I am seeing it. But with President Barack Obama, it goes way beyond that. This is a man who came from humble beginnings and has shown the world that anything really is possible if you work hard at it. Even becoming President of the United States.Now he is working as hard as he can to make good on all the promises he made during the campaign. He is doing that. To those who oppose him and think "Change" is something that has to happen now or there is no change, I say this: Nothing in life happens by wishing it to be so, you have to work for it. President Barack Obama is working for the change he promised us.
Take a few minutes to share your story with your local newspapers . . .
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