Thursday, January 21, 2010

[SUSPECTED SPAM] Massachusetts

Oh, so Brown won because change didn't come fast enough?

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From: Mitch Stewart, myBarackObama.com [mailto:info@barackobama.com]
Sent: Wednesday, January 20, 2010 11:10 PM
To: A_Dude_in_awe_of_the_Hubris@hubrisObama.com
Subject: [SUSPECTED SPAM]Massachusetts

 

Organizing for America

Friend --

Yesterday's disappointing election results show deep discontent with the pace of change. I know the OFA community and the President share that frustration.

We also saw what we knew to be true all along: Any change worth making is hard and will be fought at every turn. While it doesn't take away the sting of this loss, there is no road to real change without setbacks along the way.

We could have simply sought to do things that were easy, that wouldn't stir up controversy. But changes that aren't controversial rarely solve the problem.

Our country continues to face the same fundamental challenges it faced yesterday. Our health care system still needs reform. Wall Street still needs to be held accountable. We still need to create good jobs. And we still need to continue building a clean energy economy.

The President isn't walking away from these challenges. In fact, his determination and resolve are only stronger. We must match that commitment with our own.

But it won't be easy. Real change never is. For that reason, I am grateful you're part of this fight with us.

Thank you,

Mitch

Mitch Stewart
Director
Organizing for America

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