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10/05/2008 Everybody Knows Somebody
Most of you are already registered to vote. Many of you voted for Barack in the primaries, and some of you have already early voted for Barack Obama for president. But all of you know someone who isn't registered.
The deadline to register in many states is midnight tomorrow (Monday) night. Deadlines in the remaining states follow shortly after. This will be an historic election, one of the most important of our lives. It will also be a incredibly close election.
Tonight there is nothing more important that you can do than reach out to that friend our family member who isn't registered to let them know that this is their last chance to be part of this election.
It only takes a minute.
You can use our invite form to email friends and family to let them know about VoteForChange.com, where they can find all the information they'll need to register before the deadline.
If you have a Facebook profile, you can use our Obama Facebook application to send voter registration reminders to your friends in just seconds.
If you have an iPhone, you can download our free Obama 08 iPhone application, which organizes the numbers in your phonebook by state and helps you keep track of who you've contacted.
Or you can just pick up a phone, or send an email on your own. It doesn't matter how you do it; what matters is that you do it.
As Greg in Herriman, New York explained earlier this evening in the comments:
TRUE STORY. Close friend of mine, very intelligent, after 4 years of marriage, discovered that her thoughtful news-watching husband was NOT registered to vote.
TRUE STORY. Political activist friend of mine, always talking intelligently about political maneuvers and the mechanics of government, DOESN'T ever bother to vote.
I know you don't think you need to consider this, but there are people you know that you'd bet a paycheck are registered to vote, that are not! Trust me on this.
Ask!
Ask tonight!
Be kind & humble, but ask.
Be humble, be kind, but ask tonight.
10/05/2008 Working for Change
You've been busy this week -- knocking on doors, calling battleground states, and registering voters before the voter registration deadlines close.
Ginny from Merritt Island, Florida tells us why she's volunteering for Obama:
I am a 62-year-old grandmother of eight and have not felt so hopeful about our country since JFK. I spent yesterday manning our local campaign office phone banks and feel that I have contributed to the change that we need. I want change for the sake of my children and grandchildren.
Send your own Obama photos and stories to blog@barackobama.com and let us know what you're doing in your community to bring change.
10/05/2008 Missouri Energy Independence Tour

Last week Missouri political leaders, energy experts and local advocates of energy independence toured Missouri for four days as part of Missouri Energy Independence Tour. Members of the tour spoke about alternative energies that can be implemented in America and how Barack will work to break our dependence on foreign oil.

Dan Kammen, a policy advisor for Barack, joined Tom Carnahan, the president of Wind Capital group, to visit Rock Port. Rock Port is the first community in the US to become completely energy independent. Both men focused on the turbines and the wind power that generates electricity throughout the community.
Tom told Dan the achievement the turbines have made...
If you look at the meters, you'll often see something remarkable in this business: they're running backwards. On many days, we actually generate more energy than we can use. That means we get to sell the surplus back to the power companies, saving the community even more.
Dan remarked about the importance of implementing these strategies...
We haven't had a real progressive energy policy in this country for over twenty years... Making America energy independent is going to require more than just new energy sources, it's going to take new energy in Washington to make it a reality. We have that in Barack.
After Rock Port, Dan took the tour to Conception to show the members of the tour the Conception Abbey, one of Dan's favorite projects.
The Abbey itself is a beautiful structure that stands out atop the northwestern Missouri landscape. Late last year, the Capital Wind Group completed the construction of a small wind farm in the area surrounding the Abbey. He gestured at the turbines in the background and explained how this had provided not only a wellspring of jobs and interest in the area, but also has become a new source of tax revenue for the area. Those taxes have gone towards improving schools and infrastructure in the surrounding community.
As Ken continued to outline the benefits to the community, one of the monks came out to greet the group. After some brief introductions he joined the discussion and extolled the values of this environmentally friendly form of energy. The members of the Abbey had blessed the wind farm earlier in the year, and according to the friar, they've really taken to it. "I haven't heard any complaints. Everyone loves it."
The next day the tour traveled to Missouri Western State University in St. Joseph. Students, undecided voters and local residents gathered at an informal town hall discussion on energy independence.
After some brief opening remarks and reflections from the panel, the audience began to ask questions and offer their own thoughts. One man sitting near the back indicated that upon being informed of this discussion, he got off his tractor and came straight to the auditorium.
"I was out in the field when I got word, and I just had to come be a part of this. I'm a proud investor in Lifeline foods, one of the few production outlets totally owned by independent farmers. Our idea was, you put in your share, and you get something back for it. We took our time, and we did ethanol right. We produce food from corn, for numerous manufacturers like Frito Lay and then use the by products, which would normally be tossed, to create ethanol. It's a method that benefits the farmer directly and doesn't run up the price of food."
The panel applauded the methods employed by Lifeline, indicating that it set an example for the rest of the industry. Still, Dan Kammen noted, there is no one clear path to energy independence. Everything must be explored. He stood up and took a piece of chalk in his hand, writing the "$700 Billion" on the blackboard. "What does this number mean to you?" As members of the audience shot back with various things, including bail out, Dan nodded and underlined the number.
"700 Billion dollars is not only the proposed amount for the bail out, but it's also the amount of money we spend EVERY YEAR on energy in this country. That's by far the single biggest industry in the world, yet energy companies only invest less than one half of one perfect of their revenues into research. By comparison, the three biggest bio tech companies invest around 15 percent of their earnings back into research.
To do this right, you have to explore all the possibilities. We can't simple pick one standard and run with it, that's the wrong path. In order to really achieve energy independence, we need to look at all forms of bio-fuels. Corn and cellulosic based ethanol, solar, wind and many others."
Tom Carnahan nodded in agreement and later built on that sentiment.
"I heard Sarah Palin on the radio today saying that Obama and Biden are fools for wanting to invest in alternative energies because they're unproven. Well, my mom always tells me the story of how she held me up to the television when they showed the first man setting foot on the moon. We didn't know for sure that we could put on the moon when we started, but we had a leader with the vision to challenge our industry and our industry to help make that a reality. We can have that moment again. Barack is challenging this nation to become energy independent, and to believes by investing 150 billion dollars over the next ten years, we can make great strides towards achieving yet another American dream."
On the last day of the tour, the team traveled to Centerville to visit the Show-Me-Energy Cooperative. The Director, Steve Flick, told the team that when he started the cooperative no bank in town would loan him money or invest in the project. He explained the project as they walked by an assembly line of plastic bags.
These bags escalated towards a spout that would soon fill them with fuel pellets. These tiny pellets, about the size of an apple stem, might look unremarkable at first glance but the energy they possess could be a huge step towards energy independence.
“We took our time with this, made sure we did it right… All of our pellets are produced from things that would normally be tossed away and considered waste.”
The biomass fuel pellets are made from non-grain bearing crops of cellulose like switch grass, cornstalks, cereal straws, fescue straw and other agricultural residues or energy crops that have no food value. This allows the farmers involved to generate additional revenue from the crops and plants they were already growing. The pellets themselves can be used in furnaces to heat homes, and have also been utilized to generate electricity. That’s an exciting development that with the proper funding and research could have large applications moving forward.
Dan Kammen was impressed by the operation.
“It seems you really took the whole picture into account here. ‘Cradle to Grave’ carbon output especially, which is something that Senator Obama wants to make standard.”
He marveled at some of their practices, such as avoiding the use of water in adhesion and asked what Steve felt the government could do to help advance these sorts of technologies. Steve looked up at the whirring machinery and harkened back to his earlier statement about financial backing.
"Not only did we work alongside University of Missouri in Rolla to develop this technology… We were also lucky enough to get some government grants and subsidies to make this a reality. Without that, this never may have happened. So we need a president and a government body that sees the long term value in what we’re doing, and is willing to make those investments."
Barack has a detailed plan for energy independence in America. Visit our environmentalist page for more information and to see a side-by-side comparison with John McCain's energy policies.
10/05/2008 Road Blog: Barack Obama in Asheville, North Carolina
"When we are unified and not divided there is nothing that we cannot achieve." -- Barack Obama
Liz Allen is a registered nurse in the Cardiovascular Unit at Mission Hospital, here in Asheville. What Liz hates most is the waste. So many people who end up in the intensive care unit she works in are there because they don't have insurance. When people don't have health insurance they usually develop conditions that are far more dangerous -- and far more expensive to treat. It just doesn't make sense, especially at a time when Americans are suffering under the rising cost of everything in their lives, not just health care, but food and gas as well.
In her introduction at Asheville High School, home of the fighting Cougars, Liz made clear why she supports Barack. He is the only candidate looking out for needs the middle class.
She declared her support in from of about 28,000 folks (according to Captain Sarah Benson of the Asheville Fire Deptartment) and could not have been a better prelude to Barack himself.
So many people, like Liz Allen, are working hard to help others, even as they themselves are just scraping by. It's the only way this country can regain it's strength. More than that, as Barack says, it's who we are. Find out how you can help this movement for change across America.
Here is a clip from today's speech in Asheville, in which Barack pledged to keep on talking about the issues that matter and to continue fighting for the middle class.
Arun Chaudhary
October 5th , 2008
Asheville, North Carolina
10/05/2008 Ohio: Tomorrow Is The Deadline
Tomorrow is the last day for One-Stop Early Voting in Ohio. If you are an Ohio resident and you are not registered to vote, go to Ohio.VoteforChange.com right now to register before tomorrow's deadline. At Ohio.VoteforChange.com you will also find your early vote location.
Campaign Manager David Plouffe recorded a special video for Ohio residents on the importance of voting early in the Buckeye State.
One-Stop Early Voting is the easiest way to register and vote - helping the campaign start our Get Out The Vote program between now and November 4.
Vote today. And make sure everyone you know is registered by tomorrow.
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