geogheganforcongress.com - 1/31/2009
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Welcome to Tom Geoghegan’s Virtual Phone Bank, where you can make calls to voters in the Illinois 5th Congressional District from the comfort of your home! Please provide us with the following information and we’ll get things started: Name (required) (required) Phone number Zip code E-mail ...
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Hullabaloo —
... If you can't come to Chicago, you can still help us contact voters by participating in our on-line phone bank. Contact Jacob or go to ...
Tom Geoghegan + Robert Greenwald = Progressive Awesomeness!
Open Left - Front Page —
... We have to have single-payer national health. There are other candidates who will say, "Oh, we're for universal health" or "We're for making the health system more comprehensive." We have to cut out the overhead that were paying to insurance companies - the medical premiums that are going from your pocket straight into the insurance company's and insurance company executives. In the words of Robert Greenwald's videos, "Pssst...do something!" Volunteer from home. Donate to Tom. Go to Chicago. (On Kos? Recommend ...
Matthew Filipowicz: Phone Bank For Tom Geoghegan From Your Living Room
Politics on HuffingtonPost.com —
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This election is an opportunity to put somebody into office who gets it.
And you can help. Even if you don't live in Chicago.
Now obviously you can donate money to Tom's campaign, and you should. But, you can also donate your time. Take a look.
Taking a page from the Obama campaign, the Geoghegan campaign has set up a virtual phone bank where you can log in and make phone calls to voters in in Illinois ...
Afflict the comfortable -- send Tom Geoghegan to Congress!
Open Left - Front Page —
... to Tom's campaign. Do some phone banking for him (remember, you can do it from home, from anywhere in the U.S.). And ...
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