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David Plouffe, The White House 於2011年09月01日19:37 (星期四) 發給…等1 人。完整信息
發件人:David Plouffe, The White House< info@messages.whitehouse.gov>;(由info99@service.govdelivery.com 代發)時間:2011年09月01日19:37 (星期四)
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Good morning,

We’re about to change the way Americans engage with President Obama and his Administration by launching a new way for you to join with fellow Americans to petition the federal government on a range of issues.

It’s called We the People and you can learn more about it, and sign up to be the first to know when it’s live here:

President Obama believes that government should be open and accountable to its citizens, and that’s the goal of We the People. This online platform gives Americans a direct line to the White House on the issues and concerns that matter most to them.

Soon, anyone will be able to create or sign a petition at WhiteHouse.gov seeking action from the federal government on a range of issues. If a petition gathers enough signatures, the White House staff will review it, make sure it gets to Obama Administration policy experts, and issue an official response. President Obama will even answer a few himself.

While this is a big change for the White House’s website, the idea is actually written into our founding documents. Throughout our history, Americans have used petitions to organize around issues they care about. We the People gives you a new way to join together with others to ask your government to address a problem, change a policy, or take action on a range of issues.

We the People will be launching very soon so start thinking about the issues that matter to you and the people you’ll ask to join you.

We’re looking forward to hearing from you.

Sincerely,

David Plouffe
Senior Advisor to the President(總統的高級顧問)

PS Help us spread the word about this new tool by forwarding this email to ten friends. And remember, if you want to learn more about We the People and be the first to know when it is live, head to http://www. WhiteHouse.gov/WeThePeople

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Video: Something big
David Plouffe, The White House 于 2011年09月01日 19:37 (星期四) 发给 …等 1 人。完整信息
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Good morning,

We’re about to change the way Americans engage with President Obama and his Administration by launching a new way for you to join with fellow Americans to petition the federal government on a range of issues.

It’s called We the People and you can learn more about it, and sign up to be the first to know when it’s live here:

President Obama believes that government should be open and accountable to its citizens, and that’s the goal of We the People. This online platform gives Americans a direct line to the White House on the issues and concerns that matter most to them.

Soon, anyone will be able to create or sign a petition at WhiteHouse.gov seeking action from the federal government on a range of issues. If a petition gathers enough signatures, the White House staff will review it, make sure it gets to Obama Administration policy experts, and issue an official response. President Obama will even answer a few himself.

While this is a big change for the White House’s website, the idea is actually written into our founding documents. Throughout our history, Americans have used petitions to organize around issues they care about. We the People gives you a new way to join together with others to ask your government to address a problem, change a policy, or take action on a range of issues.

We the People will be launching very soon so start thinking about the issues that matter to you and the people you’ll ask to join you.

We’re looking forward to hearing from you.

Sincerely,

David Plouffe
Senior Advisor to the President(总统的高级顾问)

P.S. Help us spread the word about this new tool by forwarding this email to ten friends. And remember, if you want to learn more about We the People and be the first to know when it is live, head to http://www.WhiteHouse.gov/WeThePeople

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