Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Diane: Are you ready to get this done?

Diane --

Today in Nevada, President Obama laid out his plan for comprehensive immigration reform, and right now, he needs to know who's ready to help get this done.

Add your name in support of the President's plan for immigration reform today.

Ask pretty much anyone, and they'll agree: Our nation's immigration system is broken. But working together, we can fix it so everyone plays by the same rules.

To that end, the President has proposed the following steps:

- Continue to strengthen and secure our borders;
- Crack down on companies that hire undocumented workers;
- Establish a legal path to earned citizenship for the 11 million undocumented immigrants who are already here -- including children who were brought here through no fault of their own;
- And streamline legal immigration for those who are already playing by the rules.

Solving this problem is not only essential to a strong economy and a thriving middle class, it's also the right thing to do.

The time to act is now.

The vast majority of Americans back a plan for comprehensive immigration reform. And just this week, a bipartisan group of senators offered their own plan for reform, which is consistent with the plan the President campaigned on -- an encouraging sign for working together in the months ahead.

As Congress begins to get to work on this issue, there are sure to be disagreements and bumps in the road. It won't be easy, and our success is in no way guaranteed.

But if we stick together, and keep at it, we can accomplish something truly historic.

President Obama is ready to fight for it.

Join him, and add your name in support of comprehensive immigration reform today:

http://my.barackobama.com/Support-Immigration-Reform

Thanks,

Messina

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Friday, January 25, 2013

Watch: Inauguration highlights, and a special thank you

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Friend --

So many moments made this inauguration special.

Starting on Saturday with the Day of Service and Kids' Inaugural honoring military families -- to the Commander in Chief's Ball, the Inaugural Parade, and more than 1 million Americans who joined us on the Mall to witness the swearing-in.

Thanks for being part of it.

We put together a brand-new video with some highlights from the ceremony and President Obama's speech. Check it out on our site, or here at WhiteHouse.gov.


As President Obama said on Monday:

"Progress does not compel us to settle centuries-long debates about the role of government for all time, but it does require us to act in our time."

In that same spirit, and on behalf of everyone at the Presidential Inaugural Committee and thousands of volunteers and supporters across the country, I hope you'll help build on this moment -- it was never just about inaugurating a president.

You can watch the video and find out about getting involved at WhiteHouse.gov:

http://action.2013pic.org/Thank-You

Thanks again, it's been an honor.

Steve

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Call your representatives - are they on board?

Diane --

I hope you saw Vice President Joe Biden's email this morning.

In order to protect our children and our communities by reducing gun violence, he and President Obama need your help. The most important steps we can take will require congressional action. And Congress will only act if we all raise our voices to demand it.

Diane, your voice in this couldn't be more important. Tell your members of Congress that you want to see decisive action on this issue.

Give them a call, let them know you support the President's plan, ask if your members of Congress are on board, then make sure you report back on the conversation.

It doesn't take long. According to our records, here's who you should call:
Representative Rob Wittman
(202) 225-4261

Senator Timothy Kaine
(202) 224-4024

Senator Mark Warner
(202) 224-2023
If that doesn't look right, call the switchboard operator at 202-224-3121. If you're not sure who your members are, look up your representative here and your senators here.

Let us know how it went and who's on board right here:

http://my.barackobama.com/I-Called-Congress

Thanks,

Messina


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Friend --

The President did something big last week.

He proposed a set of major reforms to help protect our children and our communities by curbing gun violence, and he's already announced 23 executive actions that will go a long way in helping keep our kids safe.

This is an important start -- but I have no illusions about what needs to be done and how difficult it will be.

Every step we intend to take will preserve the tradition of responsible gun ownership in our country and uphold the Second Amendment. And while we'll never end gun violence entirely, if we can save the life of even one child, then we have a responsibility to act.

This action includes not only what we can do, but what Congress can do. To make a real and lasting difference, they must act soon.

The President has called on Congress to act on four specific legislative measures: closing background check loopholes, banning military-style assault weapons and limiting high-capacity ammunition magazines, making our schools safer, and increasing access to mental health services.

Read more about the President's plan to reduce gun violence, and make sure you forward this to friends and family.

The President asked me to work with law enforcement, teachers, parents, sportsmen, Democrats, Republicans, faith leaders, mental health experts, and other organizations and individuals to come up with a set of concrete policy proposals. The plan he put forth is the product of those conversations and recommendations.

Right now, President Obama is counting on you.

Each one of us needs to speak up and demand action. It doesn't matter whether you live in a big city or a small town like Newtown, Connecticut. When our fellow Americans are victims of senseless violence, we all pull together as one American family.

Let's get this done, folks.

Whether the action we take saves one life or 1,000, it matters.

Thank you,

Joe





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President Obama is counting on you

Diane --

The President did something big last week.

He proposed a set of major reforms to help protect our children and our communities by curbing gun violence, and he's already announced 23 executive actions that will go a long way in helping keep our kids safe.

This is an important start -- but I have no illusions about what needs to be done and how difficult it will be.

Every step we intend to take will preserve the tradition of responsible gun ownership in our country and uphold the Second Amendment. And while we'll never end gun violence entirely, if we can save the life of even one child, then we have a responsibility to act.

This action includes not only what we can do, but what Congress can do. To make a real and lasting difference, they must act soon.

The President has called on Congress to act on four specific legislative measures: closing background check loopholes, banning military-style assault weapons and limiting high-capacity ammunition magazines, making our schools safer, and increasing access to mental health services.

Read more about the President's plan to reduce gun violence, and make sure you forward this to friends and family.

The President asked me to work with law enforcement, teachers, parents, sportsmen, Democrats, Republicans, faith leaders, mental health experts, and other organizations and individuals to come up with a set of concrete policy proposals. The plan he put forth is the product of those conversations and recommendations.

Right now, President Obama is counting on you.

Each one of us needs to speak up and demand action. It doesn't matter whether you live in a big city or a small town like Newtown, Connecticut. When our fellow Americans are victims of senseless violence, we all pull together as one American family.

Let's get this done, folks.

Whether the action we take saves one life or 1,000, it matters.

Thank you,

Joe








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Monday, January 21, 2013

Thank you

Diane --

I just renewed my oath of office to serve as your president for four more years.

Thank you for making this possible. It's an honor to be your president.

Now it's time to finish what we started -- let's get going.

Barack

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Sunday, January 20, 2013

Diane, welcome to Organizing for Action

Diane --

I'm Jon Carson, the new executive director of Organizing for Action.

I hope you're as excited as I am for this new organization, and for what our grassroots movement can accomplish in the next four years.

If you haven't already, you should check out this short video First Lady Michelle Obama recorded about our organization, and then say you're on board.

Just a little bit about me. I'm a Wisconsin guy, and I grew up on a farm in the western part of the state. In 2007, I joined Barack Obama's campaign and served as the national field director. After the election, I went to work for the President in the White House, most recently in the Office of Public Engagement.

That brings me to now, when very soon, my family and I will be moving back to Chicago as I start this new role with all of you.

I first joined the President's campaign because I was inspired by his belief that ordinary people have the power to change our country if we work together to get it done -- and that belief will be at the core of this new organization as it unfolds.

And the way we'll get it done can be summed up in one word: local.

That means each city or region will have its own OFA chapter, and you'll decide the issues your community cares about most, the work you want to do to make progress on them, and the kind of support you'll need to get it done.

At a neighborhood and regional level, OFA members will grow their local chapters, bringing in new leaders and helping train a new generation of volunteers and organizers to help fight for the issues at stake.

There'll be times when we pull together at the national level to get President Obama's back on passing major legislation, like reducing gun violence or immigration reform. And we'll all work to help transform Washington from the outside while strengthening our economy and creating jobs.

But for the most part, the direction our work takes will be completely in your hands -- with the support of this organization behind you every step of the way.

In the next few weeks and months, I'll be asking for your input on putting together an OFA plan for 2013, we'll be holding online briefings about the issues we want to tackle, and we'll start organizing on those issues as they're debated in D.C.

But for right now, I just want to say thanks and welcome. There's a lot to be done, without a doubt -- and I couldn't be more thrilled to be part of OFA with you.

Take a look at the video the First Lady recorded this week, and go ahead -- say you're in:

http://my.barackobama.com/Organizing-for-Action

I'll be in touch soon.

Thanks,

Jon

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Organizing for Action

P.S. -- I recorded this short video on Organizing for Action, and the kind of work I hope we'll be able to do -- take a look.





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Saturday, January 19, 2013

Watch: President Obama on his second inauguration

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Friend --

President Obama recorded a special interview about what his second inauguration means to him -- sharing his personal thoughts on the oath he'll take in just a couple days.

It's powerful stuff. Watch the interview here, and then pass it along:


No matter where you'll be this weekend, you're a part of the inauguration.

I'm excited to let you know about our unprecedented live stream program, kicking off tonight with the Kids' Inaugural for military families, as well as opportunities to watch the swearing-in ceremony, parade, and Commander-in-Chief Ball from anywhere in the country.

Tune in to www.2013pic.org/live starting at 6:00 p.m. Eastern Time tonight for performances from Katy Perry, the cast of Glee, and Usher at the official Kids' Concert here in Washington, D.C.

If you'd like a reminder to tune in for the ceremony on Monday, RSVP here:

http://action.2013pic.org/Live-Stream-RSVP


Thanks,

Steve

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Friday, January 18, 2013

Welcome to Organizing for Action

Diane --

Today, a new grassroots organization is being launched: Organizing for Action.

Following in the footsteps of the campaign you built, Organizing for Action will be an unparalleled force in American politics. It will work to turn our shared values into legislative action -- and it'll empower the next generation of leaders in our movement.

Michelle recorded a video to tell you more about the new organization -- take a look and let OFA know you're in:

We may have started this as a long shot presidential primary campaign in 2007, but it's always been about more than just winning an election. Together, we've made our communities stronger, we've fought for historic legislation, and we've brought more people than ever before into the political process.

We have the power to do even more to change our politics and our country for the better. With Organizing for Action, you'll have every resource you need to do it.

But it starts with you. This new organization is in your hands.

I'm so excited to see what you all do next -- and so grateful to be part of it.

Thanks,

Barack



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Thursday, January 17, 2013

Stand with the President to reduce gun violence

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Diane --

Yesterday, President Obama announced his plan to protect our children and our communities by helping reduce gun violence.

We won't stop every violent act like the one in Newtown, Connecticut. But if we can save the life of even one child, the President believes each of us has a responsibility to take action.

People like you spoke out and demanded action. Your input, along with ideas from leaders and policymakers across the political spectrum, went into the President's plan.

Learn more about the plan, and say you stand with President Obama in tackling this critical issue.

Most gun owners use their guns safely and responsibly, and the President believes firmly in protecting our Second Amendment rights.

But common-sense changes can go a long way in keeping our streets and our schools safer -- and there's too much at stake to stand by and wait for action.

The President will not wait. Yesterday, he signed 23 executive actions to start moving our country in the right direction. And he's calling on Congress to act on four legislative measures -- closing background check loopholes, banning military-style assault weapons, making our schools safer, and increasing access to mental health services -- right away.

Take a look at the President's plan to reduce gun violence, and stand with him in support:

http://my.barackobama.com/Gun-Reform


More soon,

Messina

Jim Messina
Campaign Manager
Obama for America

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Tuesday, January 15, 2013

This Saturday - help kick off the inauguration in Prince Frederick

Friend --

This Saturday, Michelle and I are heading out to events as part of the National Day of Service -- thanks for pledging to join us.

It's a day to put politics aside, give back to our communities, and honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. by following his example. If we want to bring about change, it has to start with us, person by person and block by block.

Volunteers have organized thousands of events in all 50 states -- look up one in or around Prince Frederick, RSVP, and we'll see you out there this Saturday.

Here's just one event close to you:

What: National Day of Service Event in Prince Frederick

Where: 940 Costley Way
Prince Frederick, MD 20678

When: Saturday, January 19th
10:30 am EST

RSVP now

I wanted service to be a big part of my inauguration because it's played a huge role in my life.

As a young community organizer starting out in Chicago, I learned that the best ideas, the ones that succeed, take hold at the grassroots. No one needs to wait on politicians or Washington: Change happens when individuals take responsibility for one another and their communities.

At the Day of Service in 2009, I visited with military families and wounded service members at the Walter Reed Medical Center and painted walls at a homeless shelter. Joe packed his toolbox and helped Habitat for Humanity hang drywall in new housing in D.C., while my girls, Michelle, and Dr. Jill Biden filled care packages for our troops overseas.

See what's going on near you, then follow through on your commitment by joining your neighbors on Saturday:

http://action.2013pic.org/National-Day-of-Service

I'll see you out there on the 19th.

Thanks,

Barack











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Thursday, January 10, 2013

What's next

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Diane --

As the "fiscal cliff" debate raged on, supporters like you were right there with President Obama, making sure your voices were heard from all over the country. When we work together like that, we're a powerful force.

Issues like immigration, climate change, and gun violence will be debated over these next four years, and President Obama is ready to take them on -- but he needs us by his side. Our goal is to help him get things done, but also to help change how things get done in Washington in the first place.

Over inauguration weekend, you'll have a chance to participate in a discussion about how we'll work together to support our president and address the issues we all care about. Some volunteers and staff will be gathering in Washington, D.C., and will be joined online by thousands more supporters nationwide for the Obama Campaign Legacy Conference, where we'll firm up the structure and leadership of the new organization.

Want to be part of the conversation as our next chapter begins?

Say you're in and we'll follow up with ways to participate.

The impetus for this conference comes from you. In November, we sent a survey asking you about your campaign experience and where you'd like our movement to go from here.

More than a million people responded. In fact, four out of five survey respondents said they'd like to continue to be involved and volunteer over the next four years.

That's an advantage that no previous president has enjoyed, and one that has the potential to reshape our politics for years to come.

This is an important opportunity to shape the future of this movement, and I hope you'll take part:

http://my.barackobama.com/Obama-Campaign-Legacy-Conference

Thanks. Can't wait to see what we do next.

Messina

Jim Messina
Campaign Manager
Obama for America

P.S. -- Watch this short video to see how your work backing the President during the "fiscal cliff" talks allowed us to restore fairness to our tax code by asking the wealthiest Americans to pay a little more. It's just one example of what we can accomplish when we're in it together.



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The inauguration

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Friend --

Thanks for being part of the inauguration -- only the 57th in our nation's history.

We put together a video to welcome you on board -- a look back on President Obama's first inauguration four years ago. Watch it here, and then share with your friends:

Video: Our People, Our Future

Official events begin soon, but here are four ways to get involved right now:

               

Check out the official inaugural website for details about events, info about the organizations participating in the parade, and -- my personal favorite -- fun facts about past inaugurations.

Thanks for pledging to serve during the National Day of Service. On Saturday, January 19th, citizens from across the country will be joining in a tradition the Obama family started in 2009 -- spending a few hours doing service work in their community to celebrate the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. You've already committed to participate, and were automatically entered to win a trip to D.C. for the inauguration -- now, find an event in your area, and RSVP.

Between the Inaugural Parade and the ceremony itself, we're counting on a lot of dedicated people like you to play important roles in making this an event worthy of our great nation. If you're planning on being in or around D.C., sign up to volunteer at the inauguration.

Shop the 57th Presidential Inauguration Store and celebrate four more years of President Obama and Vice President Biden by picking up some official inauguration merchandise.

Here's the link to that video again:

http://action.2013pic.org/Watch-the-Video

Thanks, look forward to seeing you out there.

Steve

Stephen J. Kerrigan
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2013 Presidential Inaugural Committee

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Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Diane - will you commit to serve with me?

Diane --

Four years ago, during his first inauguration, Barack and I were thrilled when thousands of Americans from every corner of the country took part in the National Day of Service honoring Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

We were so excited because we knew that the celebrations weren't just about a new president, but about everything that we can accomplish together. And that starts with service.

So this year, as we prepare for another celebration, we're hoping to renew that spirit of service and citizenship -- we're calling on all Americans, including you, to volunteer in your community on Saturday, January 19th, for this year's Day of Service.

Please join us, and commit to serve on January 19th.

Throughout our lives, Barack and I have seen that building a full life isn't about what you can get for yourself -- but what you can give to those around you. It's a value that's been central to our lives together. And as parents, it's something we're trying every day to pass down to our girls.

This inauguration is only possible because of you and all your hard work. Barack and I are so grateful for you, and for everything you've done for us and for our country.

Pledge to join us for the Day of Service at an event near you:

http://action.2013pic.org/Pledge-to-Serve

Thanks,

Michelle

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Thursday, January 3, 2013

Hi again, Diane

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Diane --

Here's why you shouldn't miss out on being a part of the inauguration:

First, it's going to be an unforgettable event. No matter where you'll be, you can be a part of it.

And second, you earned it. You elected Barack Obama to a second term, and this moment in history is yours to celebrate.

Sign up here to be the first to know about events, exclusive content, and ways you can get involved:

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