bcreps85
01-16-2008, 05:24 PM
Regardless of the outcome of this election, we need a way to keep this massive network of people who are dissatisfied with the direction our country is currently heading, beyond the end of this campaign.
I think we could even include Kucinich supporters in this, as they are just as much victims of the MSM and party exclusion as we are. If we splinter after this election, we still lose, even if RP wins. If we stick together, we can make an impact, just as we already have, and continue to gain momentum. We can organize boycotts like we are against Fix News now, like Kucinich people are doing to MSNBC. We can discuss the people that are important to get into political offices. Hell, if we aren't any longer representing a candidate that would be harmed by it, we could go even further at getting even with people in the MSM. Thoughts?
The best way I can think of to do something like this is to start a national, or even global(foreign people could help with e-mail bombs on the MSM) group on some kind of networking site and getting everyone we can to join it, but I'd like to hear other ideas on this.
I think we could even include Kucinich supporters in this, as they are just as much victims of the MSM and party exclusion as we are. If we splinter after this election, we still lose, even if RP wins. If we stick together, we can make an impact, just as we already have, and continue to gain momentum. We can organize boycotts like we are against Fix News now, like Kucinich people are doing to MSNBC. We can discuss the people that are important to get into political offices. Hell, if we aren't any longer representing a candidate that would be harmed by it, we could go even further at getting even with people in the MSM. Thoughts?
The best way I can think of to do something like this is to start a national, or even global(foreign people could help with e-mail bombs on the MSM) group on some kind of networking site and getting everyone we can to join it, but I'd like to hear other ideas on this.