| HELP | for everyone |
Please see the link http://www.johnmccain.com/72hour/ - McCain/Palin Campaign needs serious grassroots efforts now to fight the 'coalition of power' on the ground for Obama. All are called upon to start helping and anyone with legal experience needs to see this site immediately for help to keep the election fair and legal. I suggest focusing on swing states such as PA, OH, VA, FL. There are scripts you can follow, but I just wing it as well and speak from my heart. Remember to be informative about health care and tax facts but also expose Obama's hidden ideology which is not right for America. Keep sending emails to and talking to undecided and fiscally moderate voters. Take the risk, with the truth behind you - it does not have to be offensive. Please forward this email immediately to everyone you know who wants McCain/Palin to win this election.
Supporting links for health care, taxes and jobs:
www.johnmccain.com
http://www.johnmccain.com/72hour/
https://secure.johnmccain.com/Secure/Signup.aspx?smode=phonebank
http://www.galen.org
http://www.heritage.org.
http://www.galen.org/component,8/action,show_content/id,68/category_id,0/blog_id,1100/type,33/
www.wellspringposts.blogspot.com
Send emails and go to online sites and blogs and plaster your pro-McCain comments everywhere and especially on swing state newspaper articles:
"First, I hope you understand and respect why I would be asking these questions as a fiscally minded voter. From a very truthful standpoint, what I observe and see for facts are 1) Obama's far left voting history, 2) proven attempts to hide his history and extreme social agenda and 3) his promises to increase government spending rather than curtail it on a road to balancing the budget. Obama promises a "net" spending difference and to "not make it worse than the republicans have already done" in his own words. How is this fixing anything? Also, no matter how the end of the Iraq war comes about, what I heard Obama say with his own words is that he would use the money no longer needed for the war in Iraq, decrease military spending and increase taxes to cover his spending proposals to create a "net" spending difference. As a fiscally minded voter I'm just not seeing the joy here. McCain is proposing to freeze spending and wants to reform the spending problems that the government including Bush has created. He has also demonstrated his centrist attitude and has unapologetically accepted his role as the thorn in the collective republican you-know-what. Given what I know about Obama and from the facts available, McCain gets my centrist vote with confidence in - rather than hope for - change. "
http://www.50states.com/news/virginia.htm
http://www.50states.com/news/penn.htm
http://www.50states.com/news/ohio.htm
http://www.50states.com/news/florida.htm
http://www.50states.com/news/colorado.htm
http://www.50states.com/news/newhamp.htm
http://www.50states.com/news

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