Message Number: 220
From: "Mekayla Beaver" <mbeaver Æ ideo.com>
Date: Mon, 31 Oct 2005 11:36:17 -0500
Subject: Darfur
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Hey everyone,

I just got this email about calling your representatives about a bill in
congress about the genocide in Darfur.	You can check to see if your
representative is cosponsoring the bill here:
http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/bdquery/z?d109:HR01424: Æ  Æ  Æ P

Please give them a call. You can find your rep by going here:
http://www.house.gov   .

 

 

> I wanted write you a quick note and ask you for some help. Congress is


> poised to act on a bill, The Darfur Peace and Accountability Act (S. 

> 1462) (HR 3127), which my organization views as must-pass legislation 

> to protect the people of Darfur, where an estimated 500 people are 

> dying daily. Time is running out on the bill passing, and one phone 

> call from you could make a huge difference.

> This phone call will take 60 SECONDS of your time. And you will feel 

> really good about yourself afterwards and have my undying love and 

> affection (which you probably already have anyway).

> 

> There are currently 28 co-sponsors of the bill.  Unfortunately, there 

> are a number of Representatives and Senators who cosponsored an 

> earlier bill (the Darfur Accountability Act) but who have not yet 

> cosponsored this new legislation.  You will be happy to know that 

> Debbie and Carl (as I affectionately call them) have both signed on. 

> However, only three reps have signed on (McCotter, Kilpatrick, and 

> Levin). So if you are thinking to yourself, what can I do about it? 

> Here is what you can do! I would very much appreciate if you could 

> take 1 minute to call your rep's office and express your desire to see


> him or her co-sponsor the bill.

> 

> It is really easy.  All you need to do is call the office of either 

> Mike Rogers

> (202) 225-4872 or John Dingell (202) 225-4071, or you can find your 

> rep by going

> here: http://www.house.gov   . One of their
legislative aides will 

> answer, and all you need to do is say the following:

> 

> Hello.  My name is _____.  I am calling from _____, Michigan.  I am 

> calling to express my concern regarding the situation in Darfur and to


> ask why Representative ________, has yet to co-sponsor the Darfur 

> Peace and Accountability Act.  Thousands of innocent men, women and 

> children continue to die in Darfur and I would like to see the 

> Representative support congressional action to bring an end to the 

> violence and suffering.

> 

> They will probably give you some BS answer and then ask you again 

> where you are from.  The important thing isn't what you say but the 

> fact that you TOOK THE TIME TO CALL. After our last call in day, 5 new


> congressmen signed on to the bill. I promise it will only take 60 

> seconds...and it is pretty cool.

> 

> Thanks for taking the time to read this.  I hope you will consider 

> taking action.  Also, feel free to pass this along to anyone from MI.


> Thanks again.

> 

> Peace,

> Alice

 


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   Hey everyone,     

   I just got this email about calling your
representatives about a bill in congress about the genocide in	 Darfur .  You
can check to see if your representative 
is cosponsoring the bill here:	 http:/
/thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/bdquery/z?d109:HR01424: Æ	Æ	Æ P       

   Please give them a call. You can find your rep  by
going here:  http://www.house.gov .	

	 

	 

   > I wanted write you a quick note and ask you  for
some help. Congress is	    

   > poised to act on a bill, The Darfur Peace  and
Accountability Act (S.	    

   > 1462) (HR 3127), which my organization views  as
must-pass legislation	   

   > to protect the people of  Darfur ,
where an estimated 500 people are      

   > dying daily. Time is running out on the bill 
passing, and one phone	    

   > call from you could make a huge difference .	 

   > This phone call will take 60 SECONDS of your 
time. And you will feel      

   > really good about yourself afterwards and  have
my undying love and	 

   > affection (which you probably already have 
anyway).     

   >      

   > There are currently 28 co-sponsors of the 
bill.  Unfortunately, there	 

   > are a number of Representatives and Senators 
who cosponsored an	

   > earlier bill (the Darfur Accountability Act )
but who have not yet	  

   > cosponsored this new legislation.  You 
will be happy to know that	

   > Debbie and Carl (as I affectionately call  them)
have both signed on.	  

   > However, only three reps have signed on
(McCotter, Kilpatrick, and	

   > Levin). So if you are thinking to yourself ,
what can I do about it?      

   > Here is what you can do! I would very much 
appreciate if you could      

   > take 1 minute to call your rep's office and 
express your desire to see	

   > him or her co-sponsor the bill .     

   >      

   > It is really easy.  All you need to do	is
call the office of either      

   > Mike Rogers	

   > (202) 225-4872 or John Dingell (202)  5-4071,
or you can find your	  

   > rep by going	  

   > here:  http://www.house.gov . One of their
legislative aides will	    

   > answer, and all you need to do is say the 
following:     

   >      

   > Hello.	My name is _____.  I am 
calling from _____,   Michigan	. 
I am	  

   > calling to express my concern regarding the 
situation in  Darfur  and to	   

   > ask why Representative ________, has yet to 
co-sponsor the	Darfur	      

   > Peace and Accountability Act.  Thousands 
of innocent men, women and	

   > children continue to die in  Darfur 
and I would like to see the	 

   > Representative support congressional action  to
bring an end to the	 

   > violence and suffering .     

   >      

   > They will probably give you some BS answer  and
then ask you again	

   > where you are from.  The important thing 
isn't what you say but the	

   > fact that you TOOK THE TIME TO CALL. After  our
last call in day, 5 new      

   > congressmen signed on to the bill. I promise  it
will only take 60      

   > seconds...and it is pretty cool .     

   >      

   > Thanks for taking the time to read this . 
I hope you will consider      

   > taking action.	Also, feel free to pass 
this along to anyone from MI.	    

   > Thanks again .	   

   >      

   > Peace,	   

   >   Alice       

	 

 

 

 

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