cross-posted @ One Million Strong
Yes, you at work flipping between Daily Kos, BarackObama.com, and your work which you are supposedly entrenched in?
Yes, you college student/high school student, surfing the net but happen to drop by here to see what the happenings are.
Yes, you sitting in the airport, waiting for your flight but doing a drive-by here.
Yes, you about to guzzle that brew.....
Yes, all of you.
What the HELL are you waiting for!!!
February 19, 2008. The great state of Wisconsin and the cool out state of Hawaii are holding their prospective primary and caucus.
The only catch is that we need to keep calling and reminding folk to show up to the poll and caucus location.
Nothing in politics is guaranteed. If so, we would be anointed already. But we are not.
We are grunts. Yes, again grunts. We understand everything that we have been through. From Barack's first announcement, to raising the money to compete, to the up and down of poll numbers, to winning Iowa, to losing New Hampshire, to surviving Super Tuesday, to winning 8 in a row.
Yes, it has been wonderful, but not without sacrifice. Yes, sacrifice by all of us to make sure everything above happened.
Now we have to continue to sacrifice. Continue to not sit on our laurels. And continue to work until he is the Democratic Nominee.
This means continue to phone bank, continue to volunteer, continue to talk about Barack and Michelle Obama, continue to be engaged, continue to donate, and for all the above visit the action center.
This campaign is not about a president, it is about moving our country back to the greatness it once was. It is not about partisanship bickering, but bringing us together for a common purpose.
This campaign is about us. Remember, "We are who we have been waiting for."
YES WE CAN!!
GET BUSY OBAMA ADVOCATES & SUPPORTERS, WE ARE FAR FROM FINISHED!!!
p.s. Those in the D.C. area, read this.
p.s.s. The momentum is growing in Wisconsin, but we must not stop, keep advocating, keep pushing on, nothing is guranteed....
p.s.s.s. Barack wants us to share our stories with a superdelegate, here.