[Davis Democrats] Let's clean up the mess-from Howard Dean

John Chendo jac07 at dcn.org
Tue Jul 10 15:10:31 PDT 2007


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From: Howard Dean <democraticparty at democrats.org>
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Date: Tue, 10 Jul 2007 11:57:59 -0500
To: John Chendo <jac07 at dcn.davis.ca.us>
Subject: Let's clean up the mess

  
    
   <http://www.democrats.org/DemocraticReunion>
Dear John, Being a Democrat is about more than politics. We're a group of
Americans dedicated to improving our country, both through the choices we
make at the ballot box and those we make at home. That's why we're
dedicating this year's Democratic Reunion to a challenge we can all tackle
together: the fight for a cleaner environment. This year's Reunion won't be
your normal house parties -- we're going to be planting trees, cleaning up
local parks and beaches, and kicking off local recycling programs. Will you
host an event on July 28? http://www.democrats.org/DemocraticReunion
<http://www.democrats.org/DemocraticReunion> We're also planting the seeds
of something a lot bigger: the field organization we need to take back the
White House in 2008. President Bush, Vice President Cheney and the
Republican Congress stood in the way of progress on energy independence and
climate change. They've spent years denying the existence of global warming
while turning over critical decisions to energy executives. Jeremy Symons,
who represented the Environmental Protection Agency on Vice President
Cheney's energy task force, described the Bush administration's "carefully
orchestrated policy of delay":
> "It's a charade... They have a single-minded determination to do nothing --
> while making it look like they are doing something."
Democrats have already taken the lead on conservationism and energy
efficiency. I've personally signed and live by former Vice President Gore's
Live Earth pledge, and Speaker Pelosi is leading with a legislative agenda
in the House focusing on energy independence. In June the Senate passed an
energy bill that will save Americans tens of billions of dollars each year,
while: 
* Reducing our dependence on foreign energy sources right away;
* Cutting our oil consumption by 7 million barrels a day within 20 years;
and 
* Taking critical steps in the fight against global warming.
The Democratic Party believes we have a moral obligation to lead our country
in a new direction, for a cleaner, healthier environment. Now it's up to
each of us to do our part. Will you help the Democratic Party take on one of
the greatest challenges of our time?
http://www.democrats.org/DemocraticReunion
<http://www.democrats.org/DemocraticReunion> Last summer, tens of thousands
of people participated in the first Democratic Reunion to take back Congress
in 2006. That's the idea behind the 50-State Strategy -- that no matter
where you live, you can make a difference. But the Democratic Party and the
50-State Strategy can be more than a driving force at the voting booth. By
working together in towns across the country, we can fight for Democratic
principles like energy independence -- while building our organization for
future elections. This summer, let's work on making our towns greener places
to live -- it's a good start to cleaning up the Republican mess in
Washington. Roll up your sleeves on Saturday, July 28 for a stronger
Democratic Party and a cleaner America:
http://www.democrats.org/DemocraticReunion
<http://www.democrats.org/DemocraticReunion> Thanks for your leadership,
Gov. Howard Dean, M.D.

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