No shame, they did the same thing two days ago.

Drew —

We wanted to echo Tom’s note while organizers across the country are taking part in today’s Day of Action to prevent gun violence.

Today is about keeping the pressure on Congress, and asking what it will take to finally see action from Washington on this issue.

Join in — add your name to say you’re still committed to this fight and you won’t back down until Congress acts:

http://my.barackobama.com/Do-One-Thing-for-Gun-Violence-Prevention

Thanks,

Organizing for Action

———-Original Message———-
From: Tom Mauser
Subject: My son Daniel

Drew —

My son, Daniel, was a smart, quiet kid.

He’d just become a straight-A student, and he was overcoming his shyness as a new member of the debate team.

On April 20th, 1999, my beautiful and bright 15-year-old son was killed by two teenagers with guns in the library of Columbine High School — one of 12 innocent kids who lost their lives for no reason at all.

It’s been 14 years since that horrible day — 14 years of fighting so no family has to grieve like ours did.

These tragedies keep happening, and so far, Congress has failed to take common-sense action to stop them — even though nine in 10 Americans have agreed that expanding background checks would help close the loopholes that put guns in the hands of dangerous people and prevent future violence.

This Wednesday, OFA and allied organizations are standing up for a national Day of Action to ask members of Congress: What will it take to finally act to prevent gun violence?

Keep reading…

OFA’s link takes you here:

Then here:

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