Joe -- One year ago this Saturday, in a movie theater in Aurora, Colorado, a gunman took 12 lives and seriously injured 58 more people. And yet, Congress has done nothing to prevent tragedies like this from happening again. Thanks for being a part of the fight for common-sense gun violence prevention. If you're tired of marking sad anniversaries, here's something you can do to keep the pressure on the Senate to act. This Sunday, volunteers in Brooklyn will be getting together to call other OFA supporters across the country -- driving phone calls to key senators. Can you join us to make a few calls? RSVP for the phone bank today: What: Aurora anniversary phone bank in Brooklyn Where: 584 Macdonough Street Brooklyn, NY 11233 When: Sunday, July 21st 3:00 pm The goal is to honor the memory of Aurora victims, and all victims of gun violence across the country, by making sure that something concrete is done to keep our communities and children safe. Our legislators have the ability -- and the obligation -- to do just that. But the gun lobby is spending millions to block common-sense, bipartisan legislation. Together, our voices can be more powerful than their money. Join OFA supporters in Brooklyn on Sunday and make a few calls: http://my.barackobama.com/Aurora-Anniversary-Phone-Bank Thanks, Kelly Kelly Byrne Gun Violence Prevention Campaign Manager Organizing for Action ---------------- A movement of millions elected President Obama. Let's keep fighting for change. Chip in $5 or more to support Organizing for Action today. | |
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