Ivo Skoric on Thu, 31 Oct 2002 19:33:01 +0100 (CET) |
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On October 12th a columnist in the British magazine The Economist in the column about Paul Wellstone's appeal asked the following question: "Can an old-time economic populist survive in George Bush's America?" Two weeks later Wellstone died in a plane crash. Still, the best answer to whether he can survive or not, lies in the following message. ivo ------- Forwarded Message Follows ------- Dear MoveOn member, In memory of Paul Wellstone, today we're introducing an exciting new way to channel grassroots energy to a principled Senate candidate. Wherever you are in the country, you can help Bill Bradbury -- a Senate challenger who's been outspoken about his opposition to the Iraq war resolution -- win this key race in Oregon. Please let us know by noon EST on Thursday if you can help make a few dozen get-out-the-vote phone calls at: http://www.moveon.org/keepfighting/standup.html Last night, over 20,000 people in Minnesota and hundreds of thousands more across the country remembered Paul Wellstone, Sheila Wellstone, Marcia Wellstone, Tom Lapic, Mary McEvoy, and Will McLaughlin -- the Wellstone team that died in a plane crash on Friday. The memorial service was held in a football stadium packed to overflowing with mourners, a populist event that fit Paul's vision of a genuinely inclusive politics. During the ceremony, friends and family warmly remembered Paul, Sheila, and the rest of the team. Paul's son Mark shared an anecdote about the scrappy wrestling team that under Paul's guidance took the state championship. But for people who gave their lives over to the service of the common good, it was only appropriate that the memorial was political as well. Rick Kahn, a close friend of Wellstone's and a campaign staffer gave a rousing speech. "I can still hear that strong, clear voice calling for me that it is now our time to stand up for the people he fought for. . . Can you not hear your friend calling you, one last time, one step forward on his behalf, to keep his legacy alive . . ." "They will know we were here," he said. "They will know we made a difference. They will know we left the place a much better place than we found it." To continue Paul's legacy, we need your help. The Wellstone motto was, "Stand up, keep fighting." That's what we need to do now -- we need to put our heart and soul into making sure that the values Wellstone stood for are well represented in Congress. We've come up with a great way of doing this. Paul always argued that campaigns aren't won because of money or TV ads -- they are won because of the strength and commitment of the grassroots. That's why we're hoping you can take a few hours over the next five days to help out Bill Bradbury, a Senate challenger from Oregon who will proudly stand in Paul's tradition in the Senate. With our help, Bradbury can win. Please sign up before noon EST on Thursday at: http://www.moveon.org/keepfighting/standup.html If you join us, you'll be making phone calls to folks in Oregon to ensure that they turn in their ballots. We'll provide the numbers and a detailed script -- it's really quite easy. This first of its kind Internet phone bank could make a huge difference for Bradbury's campaign. While Bradbury's slightly down in the polls, an enormous get-out-the-vote push really could turn the tide. Bill Bradbury is exactly the kind of candidate we like to support. He's a man of principle. He's the only Senate candidate that we know of who's announced his concern about going to war in Iraq (and his opposition to the resolution) on TV. And he has strong environmental roots -- he even ran a conservation-oriented nonprofit for five years. A few hours over the next few days could make a real difference for the Bradbury campaign. Please join us today at: http://www.moveon.org/keepfighting/standup.html Senator Tom Harkin gave the concluding speech at the Wellstone memorial. In it, he said, "Paul was a hopeful man. Green was his color. The color of springtime. The color of hope. And the color of that bus he climbed aboard 12 years ago as he set out on his way to a better America. But Paul never meant it to be a solo voyage. He wanted us all on board. Now we must continue Paul's journey for justice." "So tonight, I ask you: Will you stand up and join together and board that bus?" Please help today. The countdown continues, -Eli, Wes, Joan, Peter, Doug and Carrie for MoveOn.org PAC October 30th, 2002 P.S. For previous reasons and actions in our Election Day countdown, go to: http://www.moveon.org/news/pac_countdown/ Also, if you know other folks who would like to get our email alerts, have them go to MoveOnPAC.org and click on the "signup now" link. P.P.S. There are some legalities involved: Federal election law requires that you use your own personal property to undertake this project. Use of corporate or employer facilities is prohibited under federal law. For this volunteer project, the use of your own personal property and the costs of your own phone calls are not considered a campaign contribution under federal law, and don’t need to be reported in any way. PAID FOR BY MOVEON.ORG PAC ________________ This is a message from MoveOn.org PAC. To unsubscribe from our election countdown, please visit our subscription management page and uncheck the "MoveOn PAC List" or "MoveOn PAC for Peace" list. 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