Cherry,
Thanks for inviting me! Love the photo of you and your baby! If you want to send me a private email with your address I would be happy to send you a free Obama bottle cap pin. My 6 year old has been making them.
Take care,
-Carla
OBAMA '08
Hey Cherry!
thanks for inviting me to be your friend!! I have to check my finances to see if i can donate some money to you right now-I just gave to the Obama Campaign and I have been out of work injured for the past 3 weeks-Let me see when I have some extra!
namaste
april
Next Monday is an important day for Hoosiers — it's the date of the NCAA college basketball finals and the deadline for voter registration in Indiana.
For high school and college students in Indiana, you still have time to help register fellow students, and you still have a chance to play 3-on-3 basketball with Barack Obama.
You can sign up, download registration forms, and start registering students at your high school now. Anyone who will be 18 by November 4th, 2008 can vote in the Indiana Primary on May 6th, so most high school seniors are eligible to register now.
If you register at least 20 high school students (or 30 college students) by April 6th, you'll have a chance to play 3-on-3 basketball with Barack. Find out more about the 3 on 3 Challenge for Change.
Barack has made no secret of his love of pick-up basketball, what the New York Times described as "the informal version of the sport, with no shot clock, no referee, and no rules." Last summer, the Times sat down with Barack's brother-in-law, Craig Robinson, to ask him about his unique perspective on Barack — the basketball player and the man. As Craig explained, "You can tell a lot about a guy by the way he plays basketball." You can also read the AOL Sports interview with Craig Robinson on Barack, basketball, and the primary campaign so far.
Visit IN.BarackObama.com for more news and info from Indiana, and to find out how you can get invovled.
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Thanks for inviting me! Love the photo of you and your baby! If you want to send me a private email with your address I would be happy to send you a free Obama bottle cap pin. My 6 year old has been making them.
Take care,
-Carla
OBAMA '08
thanks for inviting me to be your friend!! I have to check my finances to see if i can donate some money to you right now-I just gave to the Obama Campaign and I have been out of work injured for the past 3 weeks-Let me see when I have some extra!
namaste
april
Next Monday is an important day for Hoosiers — it's the date of the NCAA college basketball finals and the deadline for voter registration in Indiana.
For high school and college students in Indiana, you still have time to help register fellow students, and you still have a chance to play 3-on-3 basketball with Barack Obama.
You can sign up, download registration forms, and start registering students at your high school now. Anyone who will be 18 by November 4th, 2008 can vote in the Indiana Primary on May 6th, so most high school seniors are eligible to register now.
If you register at least 20 high school students (or 30 college students) by April 6th, you'll have a chance to play 3-on-3 basketball with Barack. Find out more about the 3 on 3 Challenge for Change.
Barack has made no secret of his love of pick-up basketball, what the New York Times described as "the informal version of the sport, with no shot clock, no referee, and no rules." Last summer, the Times sat down with Barack's brother-in-law, Craig Robinson, to ask him about his unique perspective on Barack — the basketball player and the man. As Craig explained, "You can tell a lot about a guy by the way he plays basketball." You can also read the AOL Sports interview with Craig Robinson on Barack, basketball, and the primary campaign so far.
Visit IN.BarackObama.com for more news and info from Indiana, and to find out how you can get invovled.
www.obamabrigade.com
and let the world know how powerful words have inspired you to make powerful change.
In Obama We Trust!
Cheers,
Emily
if u dont mind we can get some tym and chat about Norway and US politics
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