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The Whitest Email Forward Ever

Last night, I finally bit the bullet and donated to the Obama campaign after getting an email offer for a “free” enviros for Obama t-shirt with a pledge of 30 dollars or more. They had me at “100 percent organic cotton.”

After making my donation, the campaign thoughtfully provided me with a pre-populated email to forward to all my friends bragging about my new super-sweet shirt and encoluraging them to open their wallets for Obama. Usually I don’t forward these things on, but I was in the grips of Obama-fever (and they promised not to capture any emails) so I went ahead and did it.

One of my snarky-ass friends noted that this perhaps the whitest email ever.

Enjoy the whiteness:

I just made a donation to help the Obama campaign start building our movement in all 50 states.

I also got a 100% organic cotton Obama T-shirt to show my support for the environment — and the campaign — in style.

I thought you might be interested in joining our movement — and getting a T-shirt of your own.

Check out the T-shirt and make your donation here:

https://donate.barackobama.com/organicshirt

Thank you!

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