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Hillary My Hero
Here's a link to a very touching photo/video compilation. If you're a Hillary Clinton supporter, you might want to have a hankie handy....
Enjoy!
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Together We Will SHATTER THE CEILING
SHATTER THE CEILING - JOIN OUR MOVEMENT
www.womencountpac.com
Dear Friends;
It is time to send a clear, unequivocal message – we have started a movement. The passion and energy that the Democratic primaries ignited is stronger than ever, and now it is our job – our responsibility – to put it to good use.
In the wake of this historic campaign, we have turned our focus to the urgent issues that still need to be addressed. We heard your outrage over the flagrant, often hostile, gender bias in the campaign. We will respond. We paid attention to your call for recognition of the votes and values of the 18 million people who supported Hillary Clinton. We will demand answers. We listened when Hillary proudly proclaimed, "There are no acceptable limits and there are no acceptable prejudices in the twenty-first century." We will stand for none.
See full text of the "SHATTER THE CEILING" messasge at:
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www.womencountpac.com
Dear Friends;
It is time to send a clear, unequivocal message – we have started a movement. The passion and energy that the Democratic primaries ignited is stronger than ever, and now it is our job – our responsibility – to put it to good use.
In the wake of this historic campaign, we have turned our focus to the urgent issues that still need to be addressed. We heard your outrage over the flagrant, often hostile, gender bias in the campaign. We will respond. We paid attention to your call for recognition of the votes and values of the 18 million people who supported Hillary Clinton. We will demand answers. We listened when Hillary proudly proclaimed, "There are no acceptable limits and there are no acceptable prejudices in the twenty-first century." We will stand for none.
See full text of the "SHATTER THE CEILING" messasge at:
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WomenCount PAC Makes First Donations
WomenCount PAC Makes First Donations
To Four Incumbents, One Open-Seat Candidate
San Francisco, Calif., May 29, 2008 -- The newly formed WomenCount PAC has announced its first set of campaign contributions to women candidates for Congress in the 2008 election cycle. Donations were given to incumbent Democratic Reps. Kirsten Gillibrand (NY), Sheila Jackson Lee (Texas), Stephanie Tubbs Jones, and Diane Watson (Calif) and open-seat candidate Tracey Brooks (NY).
“These are all strong women who represent our progressive values,” said Stacy Mason, executive director of WomenCount PAC. “They are not afraid to stand up and fight for our future and the issues we hold dear, such as education, civil rights, health care, and an end to the war in Iraq, among so many others.”
Since its creation earlier this month, WomenCount PAC has advocated for the presidential campaign to continue until every vote is cast and counted and “we know that our voices are heard.” Its next advertising campaign, to be launched next week, will focus on a message to superdelegates after the completion of primary voting.
WomenCount PAC was formed earlier this month to ensure that the 51 percent of American citizens who are women have their values and votes counted in the political process.
www.womencountpac.com
To Four Incumbents, One Open-Seat Candidate
San Francisco, Calif., May 29, 2008 -- The newly formed WomenCount PAC has announced its first set of campaign contributions to women candidates for Congress in the 2008 election cycle. Donations were given to incumbent Democratic Reps. Kirsten Gillibrand (NY), Sheila Jackson Lee (Texas), Stephanie Tubbs Jones, and Diane Watson (Calif) and open-seat candidate Tracey Brooks (NY).
“These are all strong women who represent our progressive values,” said Stacy Mason, executive director of WomenCount PAC. “They are not afraid to stand up and fight for our future and the issues we hold dear, such as education, civil rights, health care, and an end to the war in Iraq, among so many others.”
Since its creation earlier this month, WomenCount PAC has advocated for the presidential campaign to continue until every vote is cast and counted and “we know that our voices are heard.” Its next advertising campaign, to be launched next week, will focus on a message to superdelegates after the completion of primary voting.
WomenCount PAC was formed earlier this month to ensure that the 51 percent of American citizens who are women have their values and votes counted in the political process.
www.womencountpac.com
WOMENCOUNT PAC responds to Obama campaign
WOMENCOUNT PAC responds to Obama campaign’s
accusations of “creating chaos” at Saturday rally
San Francisco, CA May 29, 2008 – WomenCount PAC strongly denounces the Obama campaign’s claim that a planned rally before the DNC Rules Committee on Saturday is intended to “create chaos” and underscores that the event represents voters from more than 30 states gathering to stand up for the future of our country.
“We are coming to fight for a better world for our children and our grandchildren,” said Susie Tompkins Buell, a founding member of WomenCount PAC. “So much is at stake in this election and we will not be accused of creating chaos when we are standing up for the democratic principle that every vote counts.”
WomenCount PAC is a partner in the Count Every Vote ’08 rally planned for Saturday, May 31st at the Marriott Wardman Hotel in Washington, D.C. The goal of the rally is to support the counting of every vote cast in Michigan and Florida.
In issuing this press release, the PAC is reacting to a comment made by Obama campaign manager David Plouffe who told reporters on Wednesday, “We don’t think it’s a helpful dynamic to create chaos” outside of the DNC meeting.
“We invited the Obama supporters to join with us in our efforts. It is Senator Obama who continually speaks for raising our voices together and returning to the core democratic principles that formed this country,” said Karen Feldman, the spokesperson for the Count Every Vote Rally ’08 committee. “Wasn’t it Senator Obama who recently called for a change in Washington, D.C. saying that every voice must count?”
“This is a civil rally aimed at exercising our first amendment right to free speech,” said Rosemary Camposano, communications director for WomenCount PAC. “We believe strongly that the principles of our democracy are being compromised by having lawyers and small groups of people determine the outcome of elections rather than the democratic principal of ‘one person one vote.’”
WomenCount PAC, in addition to supporting other women candidates for Congress in 2008, has endorsed Sen. Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign. The rally supports the PAC’s message to continue the political process until every vote is cast and counted.
WomenCount PAC was created to ensure that the 51 percent of American citizens who are women have their values and votes counted in the political process.
accusations of “creating chaos” at Saturday rally
San Francisco, CA May 29, 2008 – WomenCount PAC strongly denounces the Obama campaign’s claim that a planned rally before the DNC Rules Committee on Saturday is intended to “create chaos” and underscores that the event represents voters from more than 30 states gathering to stand up for the future of our country.
“We are coming to fight for a better world for our children and our grandchildren,” said Susie Tompkins Buell, a founding member of WomenCount PAC. “So much is at stake in this election and we will not be accused of creating chaos when we are standing up for the democratic principle that every vote counts.”
WomenCount PAC is a partner in the Count Every Vote ’08 rally planned for Saturday, May 31st at the Marriott Wardman Hotel in Washington, D.C. The goal of the rally is to support the counting of every vote cast in Michigan and Florida.
In issuing this press release, the PAC is reacting to a comment made by Obama campaign manager David Plouffe who told reporters on Wednesday, “We don’t think it’s a helpful dynamic to create chaos” outside of the DNC meeting.
“We invited the Obama supporters to join with us in our efforts. It is Senator Obama who continually speaks for raising our voices together and returning to the core democratic principles that formed this country,” said Karen Feldman, the spokesperson for the Count Every Vote Rally ’08 committee. “Wasn’t it Senator Obama who recently called for a change in Washington, D.C. saying that every voice must count?”
“This is a civil rally aimed at exercising our first amendment right to free speech,” said Rosemary Camposano, communications director for WomenCount PAC. “We believe strongly that the principles of our democracy are being compromised by having lawyers and small groups of people determine the outcome of elections rather than the democratic principal of ‘one person one vote.’”
WomenCount PAC, in addition to supporting other women candidates for Congress in 2008, has endorsed Sen. Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign. The rally supports the PAC’s message to continue the political process until every vote is cast and counted.
WomenCount PAC was created to ensure that the 51 percent of American citizens who are women have their values and votes counted in the political process.
Count Every Vote Rally in Wash DC
Join us for the Count Every Vote Rally in Washington, D.C. on May 31st to demand that every vote is counted -- and every voice is heard.
On May 31st, the DNC Rules Committee meets to decide the outcome of the 2.4 million votes cast in Michigan and Florida. Hillary needs YOU to stand up for HER just as she always stands up for you.
Sign up for the Count Every Vote Rally at:
www.womencountpac.com
On May 31st, the DNC Rules Committee meets to decide the outcome of the 2.4 million votes cast in Michigan and Florida. Hillary needs YOU to stand up for HER just as she always stands up for you.
Sign up for the Count Every Vote Rally at:
www.womencountpac.com
