Have you heard the news? The White House has released a proposal to step up the repeal of "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" legislation. This is a huge step toward victory for progressives. Gays and Lesbians are an integral part of our country and the time to recognize who they are in the military is now.
Last week, Governor Howard Dean wrote to the Daily Kos community about just how important repealing DADT is to Americans. When he was here, he asked for your signatures on a petition to repeal DADT. You came through. With your help, almost 100,000 people signed in just one week.
Now, we need to make sure Congress gets the message -- we have to show our representatives how much we need this repeal. The time for real reform is now.
Find out how after the jump...
That's why I'm here to ask you to join thousands of Democracy for America and Courage Campaign members across the country in delivering our open letter to your Senators' local offices.
Download co-signers of our open letter in your state and deliver them today.
Members of Democracy for America and the Courage Campaign have signed up to deliver these signatures on Gov. Dean's open letter to every Senator -- Democrat and Republican -- in their local offices in all 50 states.
In California, so many people joined our open letter that we have 64 pages of signatures to be delivered to Senator Feinstein. Now, she's being hit with our letter more than a hundred times. She can't ignore numbers like that. Join us now to make sure other senators get the message.
Download co-signers of our open letter in your state and deliver them today.
You can double your impact by calling your senator and telling them that you want them to repeal Don't Ask, Don't Tell this year. Give them a call right now.
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Kossacks came through for us last week when Gov. Dean asked for you co-sign the letter. We're so close to winning -- we can't stop now. Join us again today to make sure your Senators get the message.
As Governor Dean likes to say -- together, we're unstoppable.