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Last night President Obama marked the end of Operation Iraqi Freedom.
As the President said, the struggle for peace is not over, but the progress we’ve made is undeniable.
This moment also represents a promise kept. As a candidate, President Obama laid out a vision for this country — and bringing our troops home from Iraq was a defining part of that vision. It was one of the reasons that all of us knocked on doors, made phone calls, and voted.
Keeping that promise is important, not only for our brave women and men in uniform, but also for their loved ones, and for all Americans who have hoped and prayed for a resolution to this war.
Please take a moment to watch the President’s speech if you missed it last night:
Watch the President’s Oval Office address:
http://my.barackobama.com/IraqAddress
Thanks,
Mitch Stewart
Director
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On 10/10/10 we’re joining our friends at 350.org and thousands of people around the world for a day of action meant to inspire real leadership on the climate crisis and demand that corporations clean up their dirty energy. In true RAN style, however, we’ll be targeting one of the country‘s biggest and baddest corporations: Chevron. Will you join us in demanding that Chevron clean up its dirty energy? RAN will be heading to Chevron gas stations across the country to show this corporate polluter how the clean up their act. From their dirty oil refinery in Richmond, California, to their toxic legacy in Ecuador‘s rainforest, Chevron is a danger to our communities, our health and the climate. Take action on 10/10/10 at a Chevron gas station near you. Head out to your local Chevron station with us. Sign up to start a 10/10/10 day of action at your Chevron station. All you need are some “cleaning supplies,” some friends and some fun. Don’t worry; we’ll make sure you have all the things you need to make your event a success. One last thing: we want to share your actions with the world. So don’t forget to bring a camera, capture the moment and send us your photos or videos. Let’s get to work and hold corporate polluters like Chevron accountable on 10/10/10. See you at the stations!
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Watch Barney on Jay LenoBarney Frank was on Jay Leno last night. In case you missed it, watch Barney talk about his plans to improve the economy and REDUCE THE DEFICIT. Remember, you can always keep track of what Barney’s been doing on his campaign website. |
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