Posted on 03/22/2010 3:21:24 PM PDT by Domandred
President Barack Obama will soon sign comprehensive health care reform into law. A century-long fight will finally be won.
As the President wrote last night, it was you who made this improbable victory possible. It was volunteers knocking on doors, talking to neighbors, and proving once again that Americans, standing together, can change the course of a nation.
Supporters like us now have a chance to add our names as "Co-signers" of this historic legislation -- adding our names next to President Obama's to show our pride in helping to bring about this great achievement.
We'll establish a permanent archive with all the signatures, so that generations to come will have a record of those who stood together in this moment and won this fight for our future. And I will personally present all the names we collect to the President. Will you add your name?
This is the most significant domestic achievement in decades. And this movement of Americans, committed to improving their country, made it possible.
We turned out for that first cold morning in Springfield, for the canvasses in New Hampshire, for the phone banks in Iowa. We kept fighting when no one gave us a chance and the cynics told us we were clinging to a false hope.
We organized for health reform. We spread the facts on doorsteps, in town halls, and through millions of conversations. Your voice rang through the halls of Congress and filled the pages of local newspapers.
It took many months and tremendous resolve, but we built a national network of support so strong that when the deceptive attack ads choked the airwaves and the pundits declared our effort defeated -- we had what it took to fight our way back.
And we won: the toughest insurance regulations in history, affordable coverage for 32 million without it, relief from skyrocketing costs for small business owners and from rising deficits for our children.
That's the story of how change really happens. And now, hundreds of millions will have better lives because of it.
Lucifer Beezlebub @ communistheaven@hotmail just signed it.
It worked for me.
Signed,
Mike Oxlong
affordable coverage for 32 million without it,
And now, hundreds of millions will have better lives because of it.
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Someo ne call DNC and tell them their webmaster failed Math...
“Cloward Piven” at “imacommieuracommie2@zero.com” just signed up —
Bea Alzebub just signed up...
My God! Did any of these people get past the seventh grade???
LOL! gotta laugh or I’ll get too depressed
I used; Joe Stalin ikillcapitalists@kremlin.net
I thought I’d be an Obama cousin..Fatin Sazzy sm@blo.com
Ivan Trotsky here. sd
Hi everyone, I’m “Ima Idiot.”
I used the name King Pyrrhus...since it was sooo appropriate.
For those who don’t know who he was..here is the story:
“The phrase is named after King Pyrrhus of Epirus, whose army suffered irreplaceable casualties in defeating the Romans at Heraclea in 280 BC and Asculum in 279 BC during the Pyrrhic War.
In both of Pyrrhus’s victories, the Romans had more casualties than Pyrrhus did. However, the Romans had a much larger supply of men from which to draw soldiers, so their casualties did less damage to their war effort than Pyrrhus’s casualties did to his.
The report is often quoted as “Another such victory and I come back to Epirus alone,” or “If we are victorious in one more battle with the Romans, we shall be utterly ruined.”
Although it is most closely associated with a military battle, the term is used by analogy in fields such as business, politics, law, literature, and sports to describe any similar struggle which is ruinous for the victor.
Here is one free to a good home: Bert Sertiffcat
In a similar vein, Maxtrillion Debtload just signed by Product Zero.
Signed in twice, once as Dick Speck and the other as Chas Whitman.
Ima Honkey here
added another...Ele Legal
Daniel DeLeon just signed up, but didn’t buy a T-shirt or contribute, because the Internet is not run by a socialist industrial union.
LOL love it!
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