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Comment on:
Why obama won
If I were President of USA!
1 Comment
Monday, November, 09, 2009 1:28 PM
MyOpine
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Fix it yourself kit.
This is a rough idea for a communications system with the potential to surpass MSM.
Many people want to be informed and some would want to be part of this.
It would require many volunteers to each mass relay e-mail bulletins.
(There is software to manage mass mailing)
A general message to all members would begin with a mass mailing to State relay stations.
State relay stations would mass mail to districts within their State who would mass mail to subscribers.
Each relay station would be on the mailing list of the station they sent to, to confirm they are relaying.
If there is no conformation then an emergency relay station would substitute to maintain full coverage.
This has the potential to actually nominate & elect candidates!
A bulletin could also originate at a State, County or City level to inform of local issues.
This is just a rough outline that would need sanding down by the people involved.
MSM could not attack this without simultaneously advertising it and raising curiosity.
e-letters should be formatted for printing.
Some people in every local have "hot Button Issues", like Abortion, guns, gay marriage, etc.
They feel strongly enough about those issues to have 100 flyers printed for $5 and distribute door to door and/or in front of markets.
Some people get more than $5 worth of angry over their hot button issue.
It would be started with an e-mail explaining the idea and the need for honest communication so people can make wise decisions.
It would ask responses for relay volunteers and suggestions on refining the system and people who just wanted to subscribe to the bulletin.
It would ask for volunteer authors and suggestions for a catchy name.
It would ask people to pass the e-mail on like a chain letter so the first one reaches as far as possible.
Need someone to start this. I am way too old.
All you need do is ask your family & friends to ask their friends & their families, etc.
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