But the most important part of this government is the "We The People" part. And if "We The People" don't get involved and stay informed about what our elected politicians are doing in our name, then we can likely get a government that will run roughshod over the United States Constitution with impunity. Apathy is not a good thing. Being dismissive of the actions of our leaders can get us into a place of losing our rights even those constitionalized.
Every citizen has to figure out what kind of government he or she wants.
Stephen Breyer
Grass roots activism is a responsibility and yet the per centage of Americans who exercise the responsible actions to be proactive in our country and government lobbying is more rare than the norm.
The most important political office is that of the private citizen.
Louis D. Brandeis
I heard Senator Barack Obama quote that last one last summer.
I want a country that makes me proud of its actions, its moral values and stands out as the leader of human rights. I don't feel proud of my country under the Bush administration. It sickens me to be blunt.
Standing by while a group of human beings are being targeted to be eliminated ~ and we know it ~ is not acceptable.
Below is a video of Barack Obama on the Darfur genocide, as he runs for the democratic candidate for President of the United States of America and a leader on the world-wide stage.
Below are pictures of Save Darfur Coalition Communities United Leaders from across the USA meeting outside the United States Holocause Museum in Washington, D.C. September 29, 2007...
... and September 30, 2007 at the genocide intervention office to plan how to work together more beneficially and effectively to end the Darfur genocide.
............................................................
............................................................
youtube
Barack Obama answers the Save Darfur Coalition's questions about his plan to end the genocide in Darfur
Save Darfur
Added: November 26, 2007
http://nh.barackobama.com/negotv
Below are pictures of high school and college students, with approximately twenty Save Darfur Coalition Communities United Leaders at the national STAND conference in Washington, D.C. September 29, 2007.
Panel at the United States Holocause Museum in Washington, D.C. September 29, 2007 at the national STAND conference. John Prendergast of Enough Project is speaking.
The t-shirt for our Torch Relay in Rhode Island, USA
Call President Bush's Comment Phone Line
202-456-1111
or
Call 1-800-GENOCIDE
Enter your zip code.
Choose to be connected to President Bush.
You will receive talking points on SADA (Sudan Accountabiltiy and Divestment Act) before you are connected.
Visit www.1800genocide.com after your call to tell how it went.
genocide intervention
save darfur
darfur genocide
amnesty
GENOCIDE STOPS WITH US
Call President Bush's Comment Phone Line
202-456-1111
or
Call 1-800-GENOCIDE
Enter your zip code.
Choose to be connected to President Bush.
You will receive talking points on SADA (Sudan Accountabiltiy and Divestment Act) before you are connected.
Visit www.1800genocide.com after your call to tell how it went.
genocide intervention
save darfur
darfur genocide
amnesty
GENOCIDE STOPS WITH US
No comments:
Post a Comment