Had one day of diarrhea last week; two days this week. Not usual for me.
I need more time, tho I'm using each second to maximum advantage for our kids, grandkids... the next 200 billion, the next 1000 generations. 2013 is now, or never, for them.
Start -- You've already said you're standing with the President on his plan to reduce gun violence. So, let's talk next steps. On Tuesday, the Senate Judiciary Committee voted 10 to 8 -- straight down party lines -- to move universal background check legislation forward. When this bill comes up for consideration, the full Senate will have a chance to help reduce gun violence and keep dangerous weapons out of the wrong hands. But if Tuesday's partisan vote showed us anything, it's that we've got a fight ahead of us. In spite of the fact that universal background checks are supported by 92 percent of Americans, 84 percent of Republicans -- and 74 percent of NRA members -- not a single Republican on the committee voted for this bill. And we know why: There are a lot of special interests in Washington spending millions to gum up the works and stop all gun reform, even common-sense legislation like background checks. We can't let their money drown out the voices of the 92 percent, or the families who've been tragically affected by gun violence -- from Newtown to Aurora to Virginia Tech. It's time to get louder. There are two easy things you can do today to help keep the momentum going. First, sign up to host a letter-writing party in your neighborhood. Simply put, people -- especially members of Congress -- read letters to the editor. In just 300 words or so, your letter can be the voice for this effort in your community -- even if all you say is that this matters, and we need to pay attention. All you have to do is get a few friends together and talk about the issue at hand. Then sit down and put pen to paper (or fingers to a keyboard.) Sign up to host your event today, and we'll follow up with some resources, talking points, and tips for getting your letter published: http://my.barackobama.com/Host-a-Letter-Writing-Party There's a second simple thing you can do right now to show visible support for universal background checks. Download this sign (PDF) and put it somewhere folks will see it -- in your window, on your desk, or maybe upload it as your Facebook profile picture. If we do our jobs right, Congress won't be able to ignore the clear and overwhelming majority of Americans who support expanding universal background checks. They'll have to listen to the people they were elected to represent. This won't be easy, but if we can pass some common-sense reforms to help save even one life, it will be worth it. Thanks, Jon Jon Carson Executive Director Organizing for Action ---------------- Let's finish what we started. Chip in $75 or more to Organizing for Action, the grassroots movement that will get the job done. |
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116. Despite the certain - negative 'press,' I refuse to throw any of the few seconds I've got at unfertile opportunities to awaken Hearts. Jesus was correct, "Do not throw your pearls (each breath) before swine (a stonewalled, in that instant, heart), r, ctr, or Left. 'Surprise Attacks,' now that's different. |
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