I want to contact President Obama directly about standing up to lobbyists on health care (and send him a copy of Saturday's NYTimes article. How can I do this?
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October 10th, 2009
I want to tell him what I think. I want him to get this through his white house email, if such a thing exists.
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Make a website, “canbarackobamahearme.com,” and document your efforts to contact the president directly. Hopefully a radio station will pick up on it, interview you, etc.
Think cangooglehearme.com, or the movie My Date With Drew
He’s got to see some of it. Give it a try.
I recently saw a short clip about how he answers letters. They pick out 10 (out of thousands) everyday for him to read and respond to. You can try a handwritten letter or use this contact form
If you want to meet him face to face, I wouldn’t count on it. Unless you make a citizen’s arrest on a black guy breaking into his own house.
The White House
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20500
For anyone else interested, see markyy’s answer above. It’s what I was looking for.
I just sent a letter to the president.
Yes, I’ve been sending letters and calling my congress people.
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