Monday, January 12, 2009

IT DOESN"T MATTER WHICH SIDE YOU'RE ON...


Go to citzensbriefingbook.change.gov and vote to increase childhood cancer funding.  

Find the "SEARCH" box
Type in childhood cancer
Click 'vote' or tell your story

"Share your ideas on any issue facing the new administration, then rate or comment on other ideas.  The best rated ideas will rise to the top --  gathered into a Citizen's Briefing Book and delivered to President Obama after he is sworn in."

I can't do this by myself (but I'm trying!).  Get the word out!  Shit, if they can make Viagra and perfect breast implants they can find a cure for childhood cancers...

(sorry, I'm PMSing)

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Great work keep it up. My daughter for now is cancer free from Wilms tumor stage 5 ,the suffering these children go through is heart breaken. i went on line and voted if anything we can do please let us know.
Renee and Felicia
www.caringbridge.org./visit/felicia

Anonymous said...

I tried, but the server isn't up today I guess...

Damian

Anonymous said...

Done!!

Rhonda

Colombo Fam said...

Ahhh! I remember this exact pose. Almost a year ago at our Mardi Gras Party. WE LOVE YOU JOHNNY!

Tried to vote but I guess the server is not up. I'll try again later.

Kim

Brian said...

Done, in memory of Johnny, I was never lucky enough to know Johnny while he was alive, but I feel I know him through this blog. His spirit truly lives on in everyone he has inspired with his courage, strength and love. We will never forget him.

Brian

Anonymous said...

Dear Johnny,

It is four months today that you took wings and flew away. I think about you all the time and miss you so much. The thing I miss most is that mischievous grin you got on your face when you knew you had done something you shouldn’t have.

Love,

Grandmommie

Brax said...

While it doesn't compare Grandmommie or family, I want you to know how much hope, strength, and occasional sadness I feel when I reflect on this remarkable young man. I love reading about him. You all (and he), inspire me to be better -
Love, Brax Easterwood - GalTx

Anonymous said...

I miss everything...our lives, or normal lives...we are walking heartbreaks..with a strong power that comes from our children we created..I miss the old me..I am proud of the new me..You were there for me..and I for you.
Love you, Sarita