Tomorrow is the National Health Care Day of Service

and Michelle Obama sent me an email about it --

hipparchia --

National and community service has been a cornerstone of my life, as I know it has been for many Americans. And with the daily struggles now confronting so many families, it's especially important for us to reach out to one another and offer a helping hand.

I've just launched United We Serve, a national initiative to tackle our toughest problems by working hand-in-hand in communities across the country. We aim to make a real difference right now and bring more and more Americans into a tradition of life-long service to make an even greater difference down the road.

I'd like to invite you to be a part of it by joining Organizing for America's National Health Care Day of Service this weekend. You can join up with other local OFA supporters to help improve health care services in your community and make a difference as we work to reform America's health care system.

Sign up now to participate in a National Health Care Day of Service event this Saturday, June 27th.

Attend a National Health Care Day of Service event

There's an old Thomas Edison quote I've always liked: "Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work." It's no secret that our country faces some enormous challenges right now, and meeting them will take a lot of hard work. But in that work lies an equally great opportunity -- a chance to serve. And I do believe the chance to serve is a precious gift indeed.

Service has played a transformative role in my life -- bringing me tremendous joy and helping me find the path that led to where I am today. As a parent, I believe service is a great way to demonstrate values and to teach our children firsthand what it means to commit to a purpose beyond ourselves.

It should be a part of everyone's life. From the moment someone can walk to the day they leave this planet, service should be a part of how we give back, how we say thank you, how we express our gratitude for the lives that we've been given.

So I'm deeply honored for this chance to support our United We Serve initiative and Organizing for America, and I hope you'll be able to participate this weekend. Please sign up now to volunteer at a local event:

http://my.barackobama.com/hcserviceattend

Thank you,

First Lady Michelle Obama

Donate

Yes, there's a donate button at the end of the email, and no, I did not copy over any of the links from the email.

There's an OFA event planned for my city tomorrow, downtown, out in the open. I didn't RSVP or anything, I'm just going to show up [from the description it looks like an open-to-the-public event], and try to subvert convert as many OFAers to single payer as I can in a few short hours. I think I will indeed be doing some of them a service if I can redirect them from their misguided ways.

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Indeed!

Good for you!

"First they ignore you, then they ridicule you, then they fight you, then you win." -- Mahatma Gandhi

they were ready for me

or, more accurately, it looks like they've been coached in how to 'handle' the little single payer advocates.

So what's the script?

Sounds interesting!

"First they ignore you, then they ridicule you, then they fight you, then you win." -- Mahatma Gandhi

Yes, see if you can get them to abandon

their script.

Also, it will be interesting to know whether this "day of service" is really service, or a propaganda event to promote Obama's health care plan.

Whatever that plan might be. Seems like the guiding principle here is "organize first and build support--figure out the policy later."

no such luck

i couldn't get them to abandon their script, and the administration has already got the policy figured out. all they need now is to build support for it, since the policy is basically do whatever it takes to keep the insurance industry place, while preferably [but not necessarily] killing fewer people.

i see the 'national day of service' as less a propaganda event and more a 'group-building' exercise [to keep his fan base going strong], but it does seem to be serving both purposes.

How did it go when you tried?

Trip report?

"First they ignore you, then they ridicule you, then they fight you, then you win." -- Mahatma Gandhi

trip report

will be up a little later.

Scripts exist to be gone off -- remember the

video from the tea party where the (progressive!) blogger stepped up to the mic and blew away the entire premise?


We can admit that we’re killers … but we’re not going to kill today. That’s all it takes! ~ Captain James T. Kirk, Stardate 3193.0

1 John 4:18

sinfonian!

yes, i do remember, though with some consternation.

agree with you about scripts though, and it's why i went in the first place.

Obama has a plan?

How about telling me exactly what the plan is before exhorting me to support it?

bingo

but if he told you what it was, you wouldn't support it.

obama's plan is to bring you bill clinton's failed 'managed competition' but the lesson he learned [and it's the wrong lesson] from that failure is to let congress duke it our over the details, rather than present them with a completed bill like clinton did.

sadly, 'top democratic strategist' celinda lake got it right back then:

After conducting extensive focus groups on health care, pollster Celinda Lake discovered that the more people are told about the Canadian system, “the higher the support goes.” In contrast, according to Lake, working Americans found the managed competition idea “laughable.”

too bad she's crossed over to the dark side this time around.

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