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THE OBAMA / BIDEN CAMPAIGN NEEDS YOUR HELP!

PLEASE VOLUNTEER FOR THESE UPCOMING ACTIVITIES.

By Bill Baker, J.D.
Editor and Publisher, The San Bruno Beacon

This weekend, on September 6th and 7th, a 2 day training session is being held at the UFCW (United Food and Commercial Workers) Local Union Hall in South San Francisco for people who want to volunteer their time to help the Obama/Biden Campaign.

The Obama/Biden Campaign is also taking sign-ups to send groups of people to Nevada for 3 day weekends to help out at their local offices.

For more information about either of these events, please call Lisa Steel (a volunteer with the Obama/Biden campaign) at: 650-997-3258.

Nothing less than the future of you, your family, and the United States is at stake in this Presidential Election. I don't think any of us wants to live through the Dark Ages that a McCain/Palin Administration would bring to the United States.

If the Obama/Biden ticket loses in November, our Country may very well fall into another Great Depression. If you think things are bad now, you can't even begin to imagine what type of Twilight Zone nightmare you will be living in if McCain and his right wing extremist running mate from Alaska take over our Federal Government.

You can make a difference in this historic Presidential campaign. So please, set some time aside and volunteer to work with the Obama/Biden Campaign.

YES WE CAN!  

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