Yes We Can! (5 Easy Ways to Take Action)

I am fairly sick today and I have a painfully stiff neck so typing up a long diary will have to wait until later days. However I want to do a shorter diary about taking action for Obama. The most important thing you can do right now if you're for Obama isn't to hover in the comments arguing with people who have already voted.  It just isn't. The best thing you can do right now is take action! Barack has won 20 out of 31 states so far and the delegate battle is close. We've got DC, Maryland and Virgina voting on Tuesday then Wisconsin and Hawaii a week later. Then two weeks later is the Super Tuesday (Not to be confused with Super Super Tuesday) in which Vermont, Rhode Island, Ohio and Texas will vote. The party nominee might become clear at that point and every win before then and every vote then will help Obama. So now is the time to take action! Keep reading to find out how.

The Basics:

If you're interested in participating in this effort to help elect Senator Barack Obama President and win upcoming primaries and caucuses, you should click on one of the two links below:

EVENTS or VOLUNTEER

It's that simple.

If you click on EVENTS you will be taken to a page where you can enter your Zip Code and a radius and find a list of events near you.

Some of the events involve doing visibility  (I highly recommend this option for those who are shy or new to GOTV), some of the events involve rallies (yet another easy way to break into GOTV and do something social at the same time) and some of the events involve phonebanking and canvassing and also feature training sessions where you can learn to phone bank or canvass in a supportive and positive environment.

Clicking on EVENTS is a no muss, no fuss way to get involved. You can RSVP or, in some cases, just show up, but you don't have to sign up for anything. This is a way to participate and find out what level of participation is right for you.

Now, if you know you want to be involved directly in the effort to do voter outreach for Barack Obama, especially if you are a seasoned volunteer, you can click on the link that reads VOLUNTEER. Clicking on VOLUNTEER will take you to a page that explains the volunteer philosophy of the Obama campaign and allows you to register as a volunteer at my.barackobama.com.

This is the most powerful thing you can do this weekend, wherever you live in the country, to get involved in electing Barack Obama President of the United States.

When you sign up to VOLUNTEER, you join the team of activists that's been on the ground in Iowa, in New Hampshire, in Nevada, in South Carolina, and in every Tsunami Tuesday state. You can phone bank from your house, you can hold events of your own, and if you live in one of the upcoming states, you can join other folks just like you in Getting Out the Vote.

That's it. It's that simple. Two easy ways to get involved. Now on to another way that you can help out. Hitting the phones!

EVENTS or VOLUNTEER

Phone Banking:
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mindoca wrote a great call to action today on phone banking. I recomend you read it all but if you just want to know how to start here goes:

Join the National Call Team. It's easy. Just go here. From mindoca's great diary:

You get twenty names at a time, an outline of scripts for your particular state and more.  You can easily open the backgrounder and issues pages simultaenously to have all the information you need at your fingertips.

Sounds easy, right? If you need some more help read "How to (Ba)Rock a Phone Bank" by the great Elise. It will get you going.

That's not all though:

And finally -- and this is muy, muy importante people -- if you speak Spanish, you can begin calling into the great state of Texas by linking to the campaign's Spanish-language calling tool directed specifically at TX.  If you want to get jazzed about TX, have a look at Kath25's great diary from last night with an on-the-ground report about Texans for Obama and the gargantuan grassroots organizing going on across the state.

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Hope that covers phone banking. Now let's move on.

ObamaCycle:
I know a lot of you are from states that have already voted. One way to help is by joining the National Call Team. Another even easier way is go to ObamaCycle.com and send you're left over materials to upcoming states were they are needed most. You can respond to specific requests or offer up whatever you have. The official Obama Store is way backlogged so any help to activists in upcoming states is hugely important. Once again, go to ObamaCycle!

Donate:
The campaign needs every penny it can get to win the nomination. So as I said, every penny helps. To let the campaign know were it's coming from, donate it via the Netroots for Obama page (formerly the Obamathon.) Over 40k has been donated so far. Every penny counts and make sure to add the netroots penny! Donate now!

There is a lot more then this that you can do but there are 5 easy ways to start taking action. Every bit of help matters right now. Every phone call, every penny, every event, ever yvolunteer every sticker. It all matters and the time to act is now. Hopefully this diary will help inspire you to take action. As Barack says "our time is now." My friends, let's go change the world.

Get active!

UPDATE: If you're in the DC Area that will be voting Tuesday check out this info from howardpark:

Barack Obama Needs YOU!

We need you at the Home Depot parking lot at 901 Rhode Island Ave., NE, right next to the Rhode Island Ave., station on Metro's Red Line, at 1:00 PM on Tuesday, Feb. 12.  There is plenty of free parking and it is adjacent to the Metro station.  Volunteers should be prepared to work until 8:00 PM when the polls close.  We will assemble and divide up into teams in cars to canvass neighborhoods to knock on doors and "pull" voters out to the polls.  If we can reach 75% on Tuesday, Obama wins ALL of DC's pledged delegates.  WE NEED YOU ON TUESDAY!  This is a higher priority than working at the polls, this is a higher priority than phone calling, the only higher priority is voting!.  Questions? contact hpark4@aol.com

Please also come to a rally  and precinct leader mobilization with Mayor Adrian Fenty at Obama HQ, 1225 Pennsylvania Ave., SE at 5:30 am on Tuesday.  WE ARE FIRED UP and we can rest on Wednesday, Feb. 13.

In VIRGINIA please volunteer at:

Falls Church Field Office
6066 Leesburg Pike, 4th Floor
Phone: 703-778-6866

Falls Church Phone Bank Location
400 North Washington St, 3rd Floor
Phone: 703-778-6866

Manassas office 10432 Bulls Ford Rd
563-940-5641

In MARYLAND:

Lanham Office
9801 Greenbelt Road, Suite 103B
Lanham, MD 20706
301-514-1616

Montgomery Office
8601 Georgia Avenue
Silver Spring, MD 20910
301-587-8008

Prince George's Office
1101 Mercantile Lane
Largo, MD 20774
301-514-1616

Tags: 2008 elections, Activism, Barack Obama, president, Primaries (all tags)

Comments

29 Comments

Re: Yes We Can! (5 Easy Ways to Take Action)

You can also write the FBI and petition for them to release Obama's real estate partner.

by sonofdonkeykong 2008-02-10 06:24PM | 0 recs
Re: Yes We Can! (5 Easy Ways to Take Action)

Soon after they incorporated New Kenwood in 1998, Davis and Rezko got letters of support from elected officials -- Ald. Toni Preckwinkle (4th) and state Rep. Lou Jones (D-Chicago), whose districts included the proposed project.

Firm paid city $1 for land
New Kenwood LLC also got letters of support from Obama, who represented a nearby Senate district.
"I am writing in support of the New Kenwood LLC's proposal to build a ninety-seven unit apartment building at 48th and Cottage Grove for senior citizens,'' Obama wrote in separate letters, each dated Oct. 28, 1998, to city and state housing officials. "This project will provide much needed housing for Fourth Ward citizens.''"
http://www.suntimes.com/news/politics/42 5305,CST-NWS-obama13.article

"Two years ago, Obama bought a mansion on the South Side, in the Kenwood neighborhood, from a doctor. On the same day, Rezko's wife, Rita Rezko, bought the vacant lot next door from the same seller. The doctor had listed the properties for sale together. He sold the house to Obama for $300,000 below the asking price. The doctor got his asking price on the lot from Rezko's wife.

Last year, Rita Rezko sold a strip of that vacant lot to Obama for $104,500 -- a deal Obama later apologized for, acknowledging that people might think he got a favor from Rezko. Obama called the episode "boneheaded'' and a "mistake.''

At the time Obama bought that strip of land, it had been reported that Rezko was under federal investigation for influence-peddling involving the administration of Blagojevich, whose campaign also received Rezko's financial support."
http://www.suntimes.com/news/metro/35382 9,CST-NWS-rez23.article

"In addition to a land deal, Sen. Barack Obama's ties to indicted dealmaker Antoin "Tony" Rezko include an internship the senator provided the son of a contributor at the request of Rezko, an Obama spokesman confirmed today."
http://www.suntimes.com/news/politics/18 4540,122306obama.article

Excellent blog on the Obama house deal
http://www.mydd.com/story/2008/2/4/20117 /25087

by sonofdonkeykong 2008-02-10 06:29PM | 0 recs
Re: Yes We Can! (5 Easy Ways to Take Action)

Getting desperate, huh?:P

by animated 2008-02-10 07:23PM | 0 recs
Re: Yes We Can! (5 Easy Ways to Take Action)
Obama TV ad playing in Ohio and other states, is deceptive - leading people to believe he supports universal health care.
Yet another Obama deception.
by annefrank 2008-02-11 12:20PM | 0 recs
Re: Yes We Can! (5 Easy Ways to Take Action)

I like how you can't even say anything nice about your own candidate.  Only attack the other guy...

by jkfp2004 2008-02-10 08:53PM | 0 recs
Obama pushed lobbyists' interests

The media has given Obama a pass on this - but Republicans won't.

http://www.commondreams.org/archive/2007 07/16/2561

by annefrank 2008-02-11 12:36PM | 0 recs
Yes We Can! (5 Easy Ways to Take Action)

One Populista diary washes away the stench of 100 Clinton supporter Obama hit diaries.

PS- Great job in Minnesota.  

by mboehm 2008-02-10 08:01PM | 0 recs
sick with a stiff neck?

Populista, take care of yourself. Maybe you should see a doctor to make sure you don't have meningitis.

by desmoinesdem 2008-02-11 05:34AM | 0 recs
Re: Yes We Can! (5 Easy Ways to Take Action)

Not sure.

Am I the only white collar 30something who's been a reliable Democratic voter since his first election in 1990 that thinks you're a complete ass?

by zonk 2008-02-11 05:45AM | 0 recs
who do you think you are?

Populista is anything but uninformed:

populista.dailykos.com

by desmoinesdem 2008-02-11 05:53AM | 0 recs
Am I the only ONE worried about

A adult who spends their time trashing kids rather then doing anything useful.

by Populista 2008-02-11 06:56AM | 0 recs
Re: Yes We Can! (5 Easy Ways to Take Action)

For Christ sakes, you don't have to agree with her, but you have to be impressed about how much Populista cares about this campaign.  How many 14 year olds care about politics?  Thanks to your stupid comment, I'm donating an extra $100 to the Obama campaign.

Bashing a 14 year old girl...yeah that's gonna win you a LOT of votes.

Asshole

by jkfp2004 2008-02-11 07:13AM | 0 recs
Guy :P

Make sure it goes via the link in the diary.

by Populista 2008-02-11 10:22AM | 0 recs
Re: Yes We Can! (5 Easy Ways to Take Action)

I am really dismayed by the tone of the comments to this diary. It's obviously directed to Obama supporters, and it doesn't include ANY shots at Sen. Clinton.

Why can't you take your shots elsewhere? This isn't an anti-Clinton diary at all. If it was, these trollish comments would be par for the course.

And even more disappointing is the lack of Obama supporters here commenting about the actual text of the diary.

by dannybauder 2008-02-11 07:14AM | 0 recs
Re: Yes We Can! (5 Easy Ways to Take Action)

Keep up the good work Populista! Don't be discouraged by the negative comments.

by College Progressive 2008-02-11 08:19AM | 0 recs
Ha ha ha

I just donated $25 to Obama because you went after this kid. Yay for trolls!

by mcdave 2008-02-11 08:51AM | 0 recs
YES. IT'S CANNED.

Never have we seen modern marketing and quasi-religious cult of personality brought together as effectively as it has been in the Obama campaign. "It's New. It's Improved. It's our only Hope. Obama...buy it now!"

by demwords 2008-02-11 09:23AM | 0 recs
Re: YES. IT'S CANNED.

yes please slam the candidate because their supporters want to post information on how to help get the word out.

Keep the attacks in the attack diaries, pretty please.

by MrMacMan 2008-02-11 10:25AM | 0 recs
Re: Yes We Can! (5 Easy Ways to Take Action)

Oh no, Obama is supported by people who aren't usually represented by modern politicians!

And why is it bad for someone to be involved in politics at a younger age.

I campaigned for Gore when I couldn't vote (because i wasn't old enough), that doesn't mean the issues weren't important to me.

by MrMacMan 2008-02-11 10:23AM | 0 recs
Thank you for this diary.

I'm amazed by the attacks on you personally and deeply saddened.

Keep up the good work.

by MrMacMan 2008-02-11 10:26AM | 0 recs
Re: Thank you for this diary.
I'll also bring out the geek in me..
Did you happen to use the application Comic Life for those images by any chance?
by MrMacMan 2008-02-11 11:50AM | 0 recs
Not an attack,, but a criticism

This diary contains nothing of substance. There is one paragraph of cheerleading. The rest of the diary simply presents information about helping the campaign that can just as easily be accessed from the Obama website. No issues are discussed. In fact, there is no discussion, nor invitation to discussion at all. "Obama is wonderful, Obama is winning. Here's how you can help him." I don't see why a diary which uses this website as nothing more than a conduit for channeling money and volunteers to the Obama campaign should be recommended.

Nor do I see why a diarist should be immune from criticism because of his age. If he is going to post on adult websites, then his posts should be held to the same standards as everyone else's.

by freemansfarm 2008-02-11 11:08AM | 0 recs
Re: Not an attack,, but a criticism

If anything the diarist has given you an insight into why Obama has such a strong advantage in contests where grass roots organising is at a premium, he is a living example of it.  And as for the standard of diaries it would raise several if some of the adults around here wrote diaries of this calibre.  

How can you criticise a diary which obviously adheres to the formula of promoting the positive aspects of the diarists consciously preferred candidate rather than engages in thinly veiled attempts to discredit the opposition?  Sheesh.

by Shaun Appleby 2008-02-11 11:24AM | 0 recs
Disagree

We already know that this particular diarist is an enthusiastic Obama supporter. The whole blogosphere knows it. Thus, the diary itself does not provide me, nor anyone else, any "insight" whatsoever.

I also disagree with your statement that this diary promotes the "positive aspects" of the diarist's candidate. Never does he even mention why he prefers his candidate. The "awesomeness" of the candidate is simply assumed.

To reiterate, the diary is one paragraph of cheerleading and a series of conduits to the Obama campaign. I see nothing exemplary, nor even laudable, about it.

by freemansfarm 2008-02-11 11:53AM | 0 recs
There are better diaries,

But I feel that this diary provides some much needed balance. Many of the recommended diaries from yesterday alone were a series of false smears against the Obama campaign and his supporters. At the very least, this is honest and positive, a breath of fresh air.

by MILiberal 2008-02-11 11:55AM | 0 recs
Re: There are better diaries,

Even diaries which contain smears invite discussion at some level. At a minimum, supporters of the smeared candidate can refute the accusations.

But discussion does not seem to be a goal of diaries like this. This particulat diarist, and some others like him, are "stars" in the blogosphere. They are not here on a regular basis to have discussions with us. And, when they post diaries, they do not stick around to discuss the reaction to them. That's partly because these diarists are too busy posting their stuff all over the place to bother with us, and partly because they are simply not interested in discussion. They are using this site as a billboard for their candidate. They paste their advertisements on it and move on.

When I read a diary like this I feel the diarist is trying to "play" me. He he is here to tell me what to do, and I am here (in his view) to follow his directions. What I, or anyone who disagrees with him, might have to say is simply of no interest to him. I do not feel that this is a "positive" thing. I also feel that this particular diarist is not only given a "pass" by many people because of his age, but that any disagreement with him is seen as illegitimate for the same reason. And I don't see that as a "positive" thing either.

by freemansfarm 2008-02-11 12:36PM | 0 recs
Um, no.

Populista has already posted several times in this diary. And he's sick and tired too.

At least he tries to respond to criticism, even when its completely unfounded. I have far more respect for him than many other people here.

by MILiberal 2008-02-11 12:41PM | 0 recs
Um,yes

He posted two one line posts. One to slam a critic and another to insist that people who respond to his request for donors and volunteers use his links (so that he can get the "credit" for them). This is not what I have in mind. Where is there any place for a substantive discussion about the candidates? There isn't any. The diarist has no interest in discussing the relative merits of the two candidates with the regular posters here. He has posted his advertisement and has moved on.

As for his being "sick and tired," that strikes me as no more persuasive a reason to refrain from criticizing him than his age. If he is ill or fatigued, he needn't have posted his diary. Nobody forced him to, or even asked him to.

by freemansfarm 2008-02-11 12:53PM | 0 recs
Re: Yes We Can! (5 Easy Ways to Take Action)

Great diary, Populista.  You are making a difference.

by Shaun Appleby 2008-02-11 11:25AM | 0 recs

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