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“Tell Your Mama, Vote for Obama!” Secret Oprah gossip….

by Mary MacIntyre

I’d love to share the picture, but perhaps there could be privacy issues. After all the tot is only 2.
So what I do want to remind you, there are great creative artful OBAMA shirts at Cafe Press, just look for sproutsforchange. Or go to www.sproutsforchange.com . Money earned from the sale of these shirts go to help save Haitian children’s lives. Read more about it there. The following is a true story.

Hi Mary,

Hope you’re well. I recently got back from Denver and was able to go to
the Invesco event. It was truly amazing and I’m still feeling the
excitement afteglow.

I just got this e-mail forwarded to me and I thought you’d enjoy. The
particalr shirt was made by a girl named Maida Rubin who is 18 and will
get to vote for the first time.

Best,

Tom—————————- Original Message —————————-
Subject: one of your t-shirts?
From: “Jim Terr” To: sproutsforchange.com
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(from Joe Monahan's blog <http://joemonahansnewmexico.blogspot.com/> )

OPRAH’S FAVORITE NEW MEXICAN

How do you attract the attention of Oprah
Winfrey? How about being nearly two years old, cute as a button and sporting
a T-shirt that urges: “Tell Your Mama to Vote for Obama.”

It worked for the daughter of Terry and Leigh Brunner of ABQ. Watching the
Obama acceptance speech at Mile High Stadium last week, Terry, NM director
of Senator Bingaman’s office and a senior advisor to the NM Obama campaign,
held Marlo aloft with her witty T-shirt. That’s when Oprah spotted the NM
tyke from her skybox, pointed and cried out, “I love that.”

This is Marlo’s second appearance on the blog. We also ran a photo of her
oing-theyre.html> when she came into the world in October ‘06. Will she be
demanding royalties or will she settle for Blog Mascot?

E-mail your news and comments.

Jim Terr www.JimTerr.com

Santa Fe, New Mexico USA

So as an astute blogger,?, I ask, “Will Oprah buy a t-shirt?” Don’t wait to find out go over to Cafe Press and find Sproutsforchange today. Hope you enjoyed this story. Help Obama win, the race just got tougher will a woman VP ready to run the road. Yeah Sara Palin! Gee, Obama lost his opportunity, didn’t he!??? SO if you are a woman, and believe in Pro Choice, Obama still can do more for you. If you are just an ordinary democrat: start volunteering NOW. This race is already tight, and let me tell you I know there are a lot of white women over 40 who will think twice about who will get their vote. Too many candidates, including Obama, wish they could dismiss this REALITY, or want to dimiss the #’s of women who do know the power of THEIR vote. McCain is no fool, 18 million people voted for Hillary C. How many of those where WOMEN? I bet over 9 million voters.

I may be a democrat, and I will vote for Obama, but I sure love the way Republicans can run a campaign. So if you are for Obama…time to get the world on your side.

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