Friday, January 9, 2009
Compulsory volunteer or how the government tells you what to do. Remember taxes are not taxes but investments. Right?
Colin Powell to tout Obama's national service call
By Mark Memmott, USA TODAY
Former secretary of State Colin Powell, a Republican who crossed party lines to endorse Democratic candidate Barack Obama during the presidential election, is expected at a 12:15 p.m. ET news conference in Washington today. He'll be calling attention to President-elect Obama's idea for a national day of "service" on Jan. 19 -- one day before Obama is sworn into office.
Update at 12:03 p.m. ET. They're creating USAservice.org:
The Obama-Biden transition team just put out more details about what Powell will be discussing. It's a "Renew America Together" initiative that asks Americans "to make an ongoing commitment to serve their communities and their country," the statement says. And part of the initiative is a new website -- USAservice.org -- that "makes it easy to organize and post service projects, connecting grassroots volunteers with non-profit organizations and community projects in their area."
By Mark Memmott, USA TODAY
Former secretary of State Colin Powell, a Republican who crossed party lines to endorse Democratic candidate Barack Obama during the presidential election, is expected at a 12:15 p.m. ET news conference in Washington today. He'll be calling attention to President-elect Obama's idea for a national day of "service" on Jan. 19 -- one day before Obama is sworn into office.
Update at 12:03 p.m. ET. They're creating USAservice.org:
The Obama-Biden transition team just put out more details about what Powell will be discussing. It's a "Renew America Together" initiative that asks Americans "to make an ongoing commitment to serve their communities and their country," the statement says. And part of the initiative is a new website -- USAservice.org -- that "makes it easy to organize and post service projects, connecting grassroots volunteers with non-profit organizations and community projects in their area."
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