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An Open Letter to Governor Mark Warner


by: John Courage for TX 21

Mon Jul 10, 2006 at 03:02 AM CDT


(An interesting development in the MapChangers contest. - promoted by Phillip Martin)

Crossposted at MyDD , SquareState,  and TexasKos (If you agree with our message of unity, please consider recommending this diary. Thanks! We will be liveblogging at liveblogging at DailyKos at at 10:30 a.m. CST/9:30 a.m. MST. We hope you will join us! --John and Bill)

Dear Governor Warner,

We were both very honored and excited to be a part of your Mapchangers contest throughout the past several weeks. The netroots community and all of the campaigns involved have appreciated your support of the grassroots--giving candidates a chance to be seen on the national picture, bringing attention to our respective fights against Lamar Smith and Tom Tancredo, and overall just giving us a boost in general.

Today marks the final day in the contest. The vote has swung back and forth, and one of us is usually in the lead by only a few dozen votes one way or another. Supporters all over the state in both Colorado and Texas have put their fingers to the keyboards, and have promoted this contest, voted, and spread the word more than either of us could ever have hoped for. It is incredibly encouraging to see the power of the grassroots in full effect, and by working together, we will advance to victory in November.

Today, we make an open letter, formal request to you, Governor, through the conduit of the netroots that this contest has coursed through across this country.

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In general circumstances, Courage supporters would fight tooth-and-nail for Winter, and Winter supporters would do the same for Courage. We're both challengers, we're both bringing the fight to incumbents who have left their (and our) districts as well as our nation behind, and we are both Fighting Dems.

In the military, we were taught to never leave a brother behind. And neither one of us wants to leave a fellow Fighting Dem behind either.

Governor Warner, we are both formally requesting a visit from you--please come join us for a fundraiser in Texas for John Courage as well as one for Bill Winter in Colorado.

We understand that this may be unusual and respect your rules of the contest--and if you cannot come to both of our states, may the best man win.

However, if you could accept our request, we would both be incredibly honored.

In Democratic Unity,



John Courage
Fighting Dem, Candidate, U.S. Representative, TX-21



Bill Winter
Fighting Dem, Candidate, U.S. Representative, CO-06

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Should Governor Warner visit both Colorado and Texas?
Definitely! I back it 100%.
No sir, we don't need any Democratic unity.

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Great idea (0.00 / 0)
Keep building Democratic unity, gentlemen.

Before you win, you have to fight. Come fight along with us at TexasKaos.

This truly warms my heart (0.00 / 0)
It's a win-win-win-win-win... (good for Courage, Winter, Warner, Democrats everywhere, the planet...)!

Stand Down the Missles! (5.00 / 1)
This is NORAD HQ in Colorado.
Recall the bombers. I repeat recall the bombers.

Airstrike cancelled. Confirm: Operation Flipside cancelled.

Do not launch strike on Austin.

New mission : Switch resources to support black ops project "Lamargheddon".
  Join joint task force with friendly forces in Texas.


Bloggers Unite (0.00 / 0)
This is what I love about the Internet and campaigns in 2006. This so never would have been something that could have happened in 2004 of 2002.

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Colorado and Texas standing strong (5.00 / 3)
It's fantastic to be working together on this. It is great that this is bringing both campaigns together.

We are looking forward to working with you guys to win two very important seats!


CO hearts TX (3.00 / 1)
Having recently embraced Austin as my home from Denver, I wholeheartedly support this effort of unity.  John Courage and Bill Winter both have a lot of support, fire in the belly and traditional R districts they can win in this year.

As an organizer, I understand the need for  Forward Together to want a "winner," but in my eyes, both of these fantastic candidates are deserving of the prize for their organizing abilities, online and off, and hosting two events with Gov. Warner would show that we Democrats can work together in a variety of ways to elect solid Dems across the country.


Hope y'all don't mind (0.00 / 0)
But I still want John Courage to be on the top of that list.

Vote, Texans, Vote!!!

Before you win, you have to fight. Come fight along with us at TexasKaos.


What an incredible statement by both candidates (0.00 / 0)
This is the Democratic party that can win this November!  I am so proud of both of these candidates.  Hats off to you both!  May both men win!

Great idea (0.00 / 0)
We had hoped to get Warner to come to Denton County to no avail, but if he is out there helping these guys win then by all means he needs to. And I think both Courage and Winter deserve it.

Remember to email all your friends out of state also who may vote in this. Its easier to get them to vote online than to make them go vote in the polls.

www.stonewalldemocratsofdentoncounty.org




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