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Are you interested in becoming an organizer in your area?
Maybe--But Not Sure What to Organize
Tell us about your experience with alternative energy:
I have been to Germany many times over the years. Just about in every part of Europe you see windfarms. They also have more efficient heating system in their homes. Here in the United States there still using 30 year old technology to heat our homes.
What excites you about this campaign?
What would really excite me about this campaign is to be energy independent. Being able to drive my car without paying five dollars a gallon per gallon for diesel.
What do you want to do to help?
Outlet to find out how to heat my home and others others more efficient

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At 10:27am on November 10, 2008, Kim Anderson said…
Hi Joseph

The clock is ticking. Both Thomas Freidman and The Gang of 20 have told us (see DAILY PICKENS) the only way to change America's energy policy is to build this historical, grass roots effort to un-ignorable heights. There are less than 75 days until Inauguration Day. We must concentrate on the job at hand. CAN YOU GET 10 signed pledges faxed in asap? Many hands make light work.

PLEASE,
Kim
At 4:38am on November 6, 2008, Kim Anderson said…
Morning Joseph!

Thanks for the friend - I am glad to be on your team. This is our revolution. We will not need to bear arms, but we will need to work hard and smart. Our challenge - how to best build our numbers, bring attention to the plan!.... and MAKE IT HAPPEN. We have such great momentum. I see the 2 million number on the site - I hope we can do better than that. It should not take three months for us to have half of us bring just one person. Can you help with signed pledges. It is really quite easy - Boone has done the hard work. I was able to get 300+ in the first 4 days. EVERYONE wants to get off of foreign oil. It was an easy ask. WE just need to motivate thousands to go for it. ISN'T IT WORTH IT? I'm hoping for 10 million. We have the numbers to do it, but do we have the will.

Best to you and the lovely lady!
Kim
At 6:35am on November 5, 2008, Kim Anderson said…
Hi Joseph

What do you want the new president to do FIRST??

"That's the question of the day at Fox News, and you can weigh in by sending them an email telling them you want to see the next president adopt the Pickens Plan!

Please go to: America's Talking at http://www.foxnews.com/livedesk/index.html



Regradless of who we voted for - our country has decided and we must do everything in our power to insure the Obama's Presdency is a successful one. STARTING WITH ENERGY. We must continue to educate Americans one at a time how urgent renewable and alternative energies are to our future. WE ONLY ACHIEVE CHANGE WITH HARD WORK AND DEDICATION to creating a complete paradigm shift of thought in this country.


Thomas Friedman said some critical things about changing thought and getting action:

What do you think about Boone's New Energy Army marching on Washington when President-elect Obama and the new Congress are sworn in?
I think he’s on the right track.

Why do you say that?
How did we get civil rights changes in this country? It happened basically when people took to the streets and politicians saw them, understood there was an aggrieved community there that wanted action, and the politicians decided that the cost of inaction on their part was greater than the cost of action. The same thing has to happen on energy. There is only going to be real legislative change and support of renewable energy when enough politicians decide that the cost of inaction is greater than the cost of action. And bringing lots of people, and I don’t mean five, ten, twenty, but hundreds of thousands of people to bear on Capitol Hill to drive that point home is really essential.

How closely do you think the major oil-exporting countries are watching us to see whether or not America develops a sustainable energy policy?
I think they’re watching, but I think so far they’re not afraid because they’ve seen this play before. They know when global oil prices go down, it tends to kill the renewable energy industry. Happened in the ‘70s and ‘80s. And so I don’t think they’re exactly quaking in their boots yet. But I think they’re watching very closely, especially when they see the politics shift and they see people like Boone or Wal-Mart, people from the corporate sector or even from the traditional energy business such as General Electric adopting new positions- that gets their attention. They haven’t seen yet any really scale alternative to oil. Until they do, I don’t think they’ll be all that worried.


I have said all along the only way to get this done is to make it political suicide for them not to get it done! The only way we affect results on this is to be strong, be loud, be united and be consistent, in all of it. PLEASE continue to share the Pickens Plan with everyone you know. Bring them to the site. Get them to sign your pledge/petition. NOW is not the time to let down our effort, it is the time to turn up the pressure - We now know where it needs to be directed. We will eat the apple one bite at a time. Please keep it in your conversations and continue to help us build to millions of supporters. WE CAN DO THIS.

MY BEST,
Kim
At 2:36pm on October 12, 2008, Maynard S. Clark said…
If there's a post-debate party in Greater Boston (or preferably IN Boston, downtown Boston), I most likely would attend. Though I live in Malden, I work in the Longwood Medical Area IN Boston [Orange Line/Green Line(s)] for Harvard Medical School and Harvard School of Public Health. Let me know if you find such an event - OR activities to promote NON-nuclear sustainable energy solutions for our world (and by derivation, for us and for America).
 
 

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