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January 14, 2009
Vote for DREAM Act on Change.Org
As we've mentioned previously, Change.org is holding a nationwide competition to identify "the best ideas for change in America". The top 10 ideas will be presented to the Obama administration just before inauguration day and change.org has pledged to back a national advocacy campaign to turn each of the top 10 issues ideas into actual policy.
We have a chance to make The DREAM Act one of the 10 campaigns but we need your support. Voting ENDS January 15th! Right now the DREAM Act is in 11th place. Voting only takes 2 minutes. The winning ideas will be presented on January 16th, at the National Press Club in Washington D.C.
VOTE TO SUPPORT THE DREAM ACT
1. Go to www.change.org/ideas/view/pass_the_dream_act_now
2. Click on the box marked "vote now" on the left side of your screen.
3. A screen will pop-up. Fill in your name, e-mail and password.
4. A confirmation e-mail will be sent to the email address you provided. Click on the link provided in the email.
5. Go back to www.change.org/ideas/view/pass_the_dream_act_now and click on the "vote now" box to vote.
6. Pass the link on to friends and family so that they can vote!
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i hope this is a great chance for the students dream and we will succeed or destiny to do what we want on a later career on college.
Posted by: josue huarcaya | Jan 16, 2009 1:24:05 AM
i think the dream act should and is going to happen obama passe s this law
Posted by: claudia huarcaya | Jan 16, 2009 1:56:24 AM
The voting at Change.org is a fraud. Just google "changing change.org" and read all about it.
Who cares what this organization says anymore? No one.
Posted by: Jimmy | Jan 17, 2009 3:03:16 PM