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08-02-2010, 06:25 PM #31
1. We should continue criticizing this President and his entire administration for their bias, dictatorial policies, and incompetence everywhere we can. Our poll numbers do make a difference.
2. The Republican party apparently has established group resistance against his leftist lust for unconventional upset, - and Democratic domination complete with financial debauchery. Thank them for maintaining the blockade. We should start a letter campaign of messages of support with an easy access list of their email addresses.
3. We should also create a new list of supportive media contacts and let them know we are still behind them and their efforts.
4. We already have a list of compatible organizations associated with ALIPAC that we are branched with like the Tea Party and Numbers USA. William and the staff have done a terrific job with coordination. It's not like we are alone. Each one of these has thousands of members. We should continue developing mutual outreach campaigns with them and make our voices stronger. All they/we need is a coordinated list of points along with instructions for actions.
5. If a definitive move is made toward amnesty, we must get ahead of the situation and flood the airwaves and switchboards again. We should also consider big multi-group coordinated marches for that time.
6. When William sends out an alert, we should act on it if requested, not just read it and put it aside.
This is a great communication tool ALIPAC developed. The Tea Party has the same mechanism in place and so does Numbers.
7. We should try to not let ourselves get discouraged. Don't forget, we are the legal ones and we, who defend this country and its foundational principles and documents, come in all colors and are strong. Patriotism is not dead, it is growing. The anti-American radicals will be displaced with disrespect and derogatory exposure.
8. Whenever you can, put your comments (civilized wording) up for view on media pages, UTube, and the internet. You may not be able to change the liberal reporters, but your comments will be read by the public.
9. ALIPAC has expanded into other communication routes. These are valuable resources and reach a lot of people. They can be alert activated for important developments.
10. Americans should come to realize a proper organization of identity support for Anglo people in this country. That's a puzzling concept but it should be taken up somewhere outside of ALIPAC.
These are some of my thoughts. I agree it's deeply discouraging to see all the coverage on TV that looks so biased against honest taxpaying Americans with so little being reported in their defense, but in general I think people are more fed up than ever because it's costing us so much anymore and we are losing our liberties and our qualilty of life.
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08-02-2010, 08:07 PM #32
Well, when the Executive Branch doesn't do it, and the Legislative Branch doesn't do it, you sue.
I still believe in our checks and balances. Any lawyers in the house? How about a class action?“Claiming nobody is listening to your phone calls is irrelevant – computers do and they are not being destroyed afterwards. Why build a storage facility for stuff nobody listens to?.” Martin Armstrong
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08-02-2010, 10:55 PM #33Originally Posted by roundabout...I call on you in the name of Liberty, of patriotism & everything dear to the American character, to come to our aid...
William Barret Travis
Letter From The Alamo Feb 24, 1836
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08-02-2010, 11:36 PM #34
TexasBorn, if we look at it a little more focused or defined, not just the MSM, but I am under the impression that most people that watch TV (I could be wrong here) do not watch TV the old way with rabbit ears and two or three stations, but do subscribe(?) to cable or satellite(?) It would be a major blow to the revenue of Hollywood, Madison Ave., the news and cable broadcasters, and the political establishment as there is much politics involved in TV as well, yes?
What is the profit margins? How much would it take to catch some serious attention?
I do not know the answers to these questions as I do not partake or have much info, but venture there is a weak spot?
I like the idea of a tax protest as well. It would work in the same manner, bunches of individuals speaking as one, with a huge MONETARY stake.
I have been trying to think non-violent. JMOs
In a nutshell, a cancellation boycott by enough people would catch attention, is non-violent, is not that much of a sacrifice, (easier said by some than others, I suppose)
Capitalism is many decisions taking place at many times by many individuals. Individuals being the key. Do you as an individual partake? What about the next guy. Individual actions elevated to a collective level can make a huge difference. Collective apathy has brought us to this point in time.
How long would it take to catch much attention if so many cable subscriptions were cancelled? Or so many tax checks were not in the mail box?
Pick a target. Sure would be nice if it was a target that has aided for so long to bring us to this point in time.
Time is running out. JMO
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08-02-2010, 11:49 PM #35
Hey TexasBorn, on a more positive note, David vs Goliath comes to mind.
Just looking for a weak spot.
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08-03-2010, 12:08 AM #36Originally Posted by roundabout...I call on you in the name of Liberty, of patriotism & everything dear to the American character, to come to our aid...
William Barret Travis
Letter From The Alamo Feb 24, 1836
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08-04-2010, 09:04 AM #37
I think we ought to set up voting place "monitors" much the same as the Black Panthers did! What are they gonna do, arrest us?
...I call on you in the name of Liberty, of patriotism & everything dear to the American character, to come to our aid...
William Barret Travis
Letter From The Alamo Feb 24, 1836
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