Friday, August 11, 2006

FW: Thank you from "Stem Cell Candidates"

From: John Hlinko [mailto:jhlinko@grassroots.com]
Sent: Thursday, August 10, 2006 5:58 PM
To: John Hlinko
Subject: Thank you from "Stem Cell Candidates"

On behalf of millions of Americans fighting against Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, Tay-Sachs, paralysis, diabetes, and a host of other terrible conditions, thank you very much for your contribution at www.StemCellCandidates.org
 
In just the first 2 weeks, this grassroots effort has already raised over $13,000 for candidates who support stem cell research.  These challengers, fighting against incumbents who opposed stem cell research, have a better change of winning, thanks to your help.   And with each dollar given, we are showing that the stem cell community is willing to fight back  
 
But the fight continues:  Our goal is to take this to $20,000 by the end of August -- and much higher in the weeks that follow.  With your help, we can do it.
 
1)  Please keep spreading the word about www.StemCellCandidates.org.  
 
2)  If you would like to have your own personalized Stem Cell Candidates page, and send your friends and family to it, please email me and we will happily set it up for you. 
 
By the way, your donations have already made a difference -- more than a dozen campaigns have already contacted us, asking to be added to the list.  This is very important, as it allows us to push back, and let them know that if they want to be added, they must be vocal and active in their support of stem cell research.   Already, some have responded -- changing their sites, sending out emails on the subject, etc. 
 
In short, we are being noticed, and campaigns are getting the message that stem cell research is not just an important issue -- it is a winning issue.
 
Once again, thank you for your support.  But remember -- the fight has just begun.  Please keep spreading the word about www.StemCellCandidates.org
 
Thank you,
 
John Hlinko
 
(p.s. -- you can watch the donations total grow in real time, at www.StemCellCandidates.org).
 

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