Rally/Presser/March - Marietta March to Gingrey's Office

Trouble is no one will listen

Sincerely, 
Dan Matthews




Date: Tue, 15 Oct 2013 00:21:24 -0400
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MEDIA ADVISORY
October 15, 2013
For Immediate Release

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Liz Flowers
404-291-4755
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 OFA-GA Vols Tell Congress Enough Already
Georgians tired of gov't shutdown and games
Marietta, Ga. - October 15, 2013 - On Tuesday, Oct. 15, OFA-GA volunteers will be out in communities with a simple message for Congress: re-open the government, pay our bills, and get back to work with the business of growing the economy and strengthening the middle class.

Citizens will gather at Marietta Square and march to Congressman Gingrey's office.

WHO: OFA-GA Volunteers and Community Members

WHAT: Enough Already Grassroots Action Event

WHERE: Marietta Office of Rep. Phil Gingrey, 219 Roswell St., Marietta, GA

WHEN: Tuesday, Oct. 15 2013 11:00 a.m.

About Organizing For Action

Organizing for Action (OFA) is a non-profit, non-partisan organization dedicated to advancing the policies that the American people voted for in 2012.  In just seven months, more than 3.6 million volunteers have taken action through Organizing for Action.  As a grassroots funded social advocacy group, OFA is committed to tipping the scales of power back to the American people instead of special interests in Washington.  OFA is working to advance policies like job creation, strengthening the middle class, gun violence prevention, comprehensive immigration reform and measures combating climate change that a majority of the American people support. More information at www.barackobama.com

 

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