Following Through on a Promise

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Following Through on a Promise

Before
Barack Obama was President-elect — from the very beginning of his
campaign — he pledged to change the way Washington works. That meant
not accepting any financial contributions from lobbyists or political
action committees.

Voters often said this was one of the major reasons they supported
Barack, and they’ve been writing to the Transition to tell us how
important they think it is that this commitment continues.

Lexington from San Diego, CA, wrote:

“When I first learned of Barack Obama, I was encouraged by
his thoughts [on] ending the power of lobbyists and the negative effect
of the revolving door on the White House. I’d like to see an agenda
that focuses on promoting transparency and getting people into
government who sincerely want to serve the interests of the nation over
their own careers.”

John from Seattle, WA wrote, “I am so tired of special interests
getting the best of us all. I support you and hope that you will allow
the common guy to have a say in how we are to be governed from now on.”

Now Barack has taken the first step, with new rules
that restrict how lobbyists can participate in the transition — just
as he restricted how they could participate in the campaign.

The new policy, which ethics experts have praised as a bold step
forward, was only announced yesterday — but already people have
written in to show their support.

Sarah from Brockport, NY, wrote, “Today I read about the tough new
rules for lobbyists and it just further solidified the faith I have in
this administration to bring about a real change….I am feeling real
patriotic and in tune with my government for the first time in my 46
years.”

Carmen from Olympia, WA wrote simply: “Thank you for the transition ethics. Thank you.”

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————RULES———————

During a briefing today at the Presidential Transition Team
headquarters, Obama Transition Co-Chair John Podesta announced the
strictest, and most far reaching ethics rules of any transition team in
history. The rules are:

  • Federal Lobbyists cannot contribute financially to the transition.
  • Federal lobbyists are prohibited from any lobbying during their work with the transition.
  • If someone has lobbied in the last 12 months, they are prohibited from working in the fields of policy on which they lobbied.
  • If someone becomes a lobbyist after working on the
    Transition, they are prohibited from lobbying the Administration for 12
    months on matters on which they worked.
  • A gift ban that is aggressive in reducing the influence of special interests.

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Obama Online and Fundraising

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Senator Barack Obama retained BSD to manage the online fundraising, constituency-building, issue advocacy, and peer-to-peer online networking aspects of his 2008 Presidential primary campaign. To date, the campaign has used the BSD Online Tools to mobilize well over a million donors to contribute over $300 million online, to motivate over 850,000 social networking participants, and to create and promote more than 50,000 events across the country.

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Laughable email

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I just recieved a funny email about impeaching Obama even before he takes Office.
It claimes to be from The  McCain News Center

 Here is what is said:  I have removed the malicious link.

McCain Lawyer Impeach Obama!
McCain has reached an agreement with the Obama lawyers that makes Obama resignation effective November 11.
Barack Obama can lost President’s Chair.
McCain video report 7 November:

Proceed to the election results news page>>

2008 USA Government Official Web Site.

Will people just accept that Obama is the next president and hope he follows through with at least some of his promises, instead of the continued slander. Let’s try and help rebuild America not cause a divide and continiously tear the country down.

Obama Launches Change.gov

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I like to see such rapid response by the president elect. He doesn’t have whitehouse.gov yet, but he has already hit the ground running. Not sure he ever stopped “running” since his campaign to be president of the Harvard Law Review.

Anyhow, we asked for change (and the global community is right there with is) and we have Change.gov

They even ask you to submit your ideas!

Email from Obama before his Victory Speach

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I’m about to head to Grant Park to talk to everyone gathered there, but I wanted to write to you first.

We just made history.

And I don’t want you to forget how we did it.

You made history every single day during this campaign — every day you
knocked on doors, made a donation, or talked to your family, friends,
and neighbors about why you believe it’s time for change.

I want to thank all of you who gave your time, talent, and passion to this campaign.

We have a lot of work to do to get our country back on track, and I’ll be in touch soon about what comes next.

But I want to be very clear about one thing…

All of this happened because of you.

Thank you,

Barack

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