- BIG NEWS:
- Barack Obama
- |
- Joe Lieberman
- |
- Sarah Palin
- |
- GOP
- |
I wanted to share some exciting news with you, as today I announced my endorsement of Senator Barack Obama for President of the United States.
Like so many Americans, I first heard Senator Obama when he delivered his electrifying speech at the 2004 Democratic National Convention in Boston. Deep down, I knew I'd witnessed history in the making.
Barack Obama represents a bridge to the future. He embodies the hope and new direction that our country so desperately needs. As I've watched Senator Obama campaign for the presidency, I am convinced that he is a real agent of change; a man who can lead our nation in a new and positive direction.
This century cries for social, environmental, diplomatic, global, and neighborhood solutions to the misery that confronts far too many people in our own country and around the globe. I share Senator Obama's vision and active commitment to building a society based on activism, progressive values and a keen sense that we must act now and outside of the usual bounds of partisanship and expediency.
I know that a President Obama would find a prompt and effective way to end the occupation of Iraq and that he would strengthen U.S. diplomacy and international development as an instrument of national policy to prevent crises that lead to war and conflagration.
I know that a President Obama would place education, health care, poverty, economic security, criminal justice reform, climate change and all of the important domestic issues at the top of his agenda.
And, I know that a President Obama would make the eradication of HIV/AIDS at home and abroad a top priority.
I founded One Voice PAC as an organization dedicated to helping elect truly progressive candidates who will challenge the status quo. To that end, I am honored to endorse Senator Obama's candidacy and I hope you will join me in helping him secure the Democratic nomination for the presidency.
Want to reply to a comment? Hint: Click "Reply" at the bottom of the comment; after being approved your comment will appear directly underneath the comment you replied to
I thank you Rep. Lee, you are the only member of Congress with courage, grace, integrity and no military blood on your hands.
You have the moral authority and clarity to speak where others do not.
"Barabara Lee Speaks for m...Obama!!"
hehe, thanks Rep. Lee
Funny you should mention AIDS with regard to Sen. Obama. On his Obama for President site, he ONLY announced World Aids Day on the LGBT section, not the African American's section, not the Latino's, Asian Pacific's,or First American's sections, not the women's section, not the student's section. The MOST new HIV cases are in Black and Latino women, many of them young women.
http://my.barackobama.com/page/community/post_group/LGBTBlog/CRJZ
Sen. Obama also hired Donnie McClurkin to not just SPIT on me and every LGBT American McClurkin has said gay men are KILLING our children with diseases,on the 700 Club.
I'm disabled with AIDS, and HIV+ since 1985.
Thank you Rep. Lee !!
I am glad you made your decision out of conviction rather than calculation as some of the long time entrenched black politicians who are worried about payback from the Clintons "in case" she wins.
Welcome Aoard!!
Congresswoman Lee,
Thank you so much for all that you do. Your leadership has been crucial for the betterment of America.
Very respectfully,
John Bruhns
Thank you Rep. Lee.
Welcome!
You must be logged in to comment. Log in or connect with