Did you know that more than any other potential obstacle to the Left's agenda, Barack Obama is worried about YOU?
Barack Obama thinks that the 1.5-million citizen-activist members of Americans for Prosperity are the "biggest problem" the Left has to pushing through their agenda.
At a fundraiser in Philadelphia, where President Obama raised big bucks to try to stop Joe Sestak's slide in the polls, the President had this to say:
"That's the biggest problem that we have all across the country right now. We've got great candidates who are taking their case directly to the American people, but they are being drowned out by groups like Americans for Prosperity."
And just this week at Obama's biggest rally since 2008 -- 26,000 screaming supporters in Madison, Wisconsin -- the President singled out AFP for attack yet again.
If you needed any proof that your hard work with Americans for Prosperity is paying off, there it is.
You are stopping the Left's "transformation" of America from happening. You are protecting the American Dream!
Remember: This isn't the first time that the President has attacked you. He made similar comments in Connecticut last week, and in Texas a few weeks earlier.
Published reports indicate that by attacking YOU and other AFP activists, Obama raised:
$985,000 in Texas
$400,000 in Connecticut
$500,000 in Pennsylvania
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$1,885,000 raised attacking 1.5 million AFP activists
He's raised nearly $1.9 million in just a few weeks by attacking everyday Americans who are fed up with Washington's arrogant big-spending agenda.
AFP is working double-time to beat back that agenda and change the direction that the Left is leading this country. But, we need your help if we are to become a truly game-ending roadblock to the Left' disaster of an agenda.
If just 100 people donate $10 each today, we'll raise what Obama did from just one of his liberal friends in Connecticut.
If just 248 people donate $50 each, we can match what they raised to get their picture taken with the President at one of these posh events.
Thursday, September 30, 2010
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