17 July 08 - 12:58The Obama's plan community services for delegates



Delegates urged to dirty their hands
Denver Post
Article Last Updated: 07/17/2008 03:17:27 AM MDT

Jeannie Ritter, left, greets Michelle Obama on Wednesday. They are promoting a "Delegate Service Day." ( David Zalubowski, The Associated Press )When it comes to jobs at August's Democratic National Convention in Denver, Colorado first lady Jeannie Ritter and potential U.S. first lady Michelle Obama have picked a toughie: persuading convention delegates to leave the parties and the politics and get their hands dirty.

Ritter and Obama announced Wednesday that they are teaming up for a "Delegate Service Day" on Aug. 27 during the convention. The goal is to get delegates out into the community working on service projects such as cleaning up parks, reading to children and working with programs that help military families.

"This is not a gimmick," Ritter said. "These are people who are committed to projects and have been committed to projects. These are areas where there is a real need." She and Obama had their first meeting on the project Wednesday, during a stop Obama made in Denver.

"She's totally on board with this," Ritter said. "Everybody is energized." John Ingold, The Denver Post two comments

If you want to get ahead in Obamaland, you will join ACORN.

(And, you will like it.)
Albigensian () - 17 07 08 - 13:20

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