The National Barack Obama campaign is encouraging folks to get out and “Walk for a Change” this Saturday.
From the campaign:
Dear Friend,
For too many people, politics is a bad word. It’s not surprising since for many people “politics” means talking heads screaming at each other on TV, or special interests stacking the deck in Washington.
We have an opportunity to change that. When politics gets local, when the person talking is your neighbor standing on your front porch, things change.
On June 9th, hundreds of thousands of people will have that experience as we take our campaign to the streets in all 50 states for a nationwide neighborhood walk.
We’re calling it Walk for Change, and its success depends on you. I’m asking you for something extraordinary. I’m asking you to lead a group of supporters in your community in a neighborhood walk to let people know about our campaign.
If you agree to organize a walk, we’ll mail you the materials you need to start a conversation with your neighbors about being part of this movement for change. But it can only happen if you’re willing to take the leap and put together a June 9th Walk for Change event where you live:
http://my.barackobama.com/createwalk
It’s not common these days to reach out to a neighbor.
We’re more likely to nod quickly and smile when unloading the groceries or walking the dog than we are to stop and talk about the things that shape our common destiny.
But the great issues of our day shouldn’t just be topics to fill time between commercials on cable news. These challenges — ending the war in Iraq, solving the health care crisis, tackling climate change — affect each one of us personally.
And the solutions to each one will require personal investment from all of us.
That’s why it’s so important to create this dialogue in your community — to have a serious conversation about what matters most to your neighbors, and to share with them why this movement for change is personal for you.
http://my.barackobama.com/createwalk
We shouldn’t be afraid. Americans everywhere are hungry for change, and waiting for someone to show them where change will come from.
On June 9th, if you organize a Walk for Change event, that change will come from your community, and the person showing the way will be you.Thank you.
Barack ObamaP.S. — As you read this, people across the country are planning their events using the My.BarackObama.com tools. If you’re not ready to host your own walk, there may already be one in your community that you can join. Use our interactive map to search for one near you:
http://my.barackobama.com/createwalk
Jonathan,
On June 9, I will have a leaflet ready to hand to the Walk for Change volunteers. It describes in detail Obama’s open association with racist, anti-Semitic, and anti-Catholic hate groups (Sharpton’s National Action Network and MoveOn.org) and hate mongers like Al Sharpton.
I guess the Obama campaign forgot to share these little details with you when it asked for your time next Saturday, but I suggest that you Google on “Al Sharpton” and “Crown Heights,” “Al Sharpton” and “Freddy’s Fashion Mart,” and “Al Sharpton” and “Tawana Brawley” to learn the history of the individual with whom Obama appeared arm in arm a couple of months ago. Suffice to say that people were killed in the two violent incidents that Sharpton’s racist and anti-Semitic rhetoric played at least an indirect role in inciting. In Crown Heights, his followers yelled “Kill the Jew” while doing exactly that.
Sharpton is far from the only hate monger to whom Obama is giving credibility by appearing with him during his campaign, but he is the most prominent one; he is basically the African-American Tom Metzger or David DuKKKe.