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How Canadians can oust Bush

Anonyme, Mercredi, Novembre 19, 2003 - 18:28

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The biggest protest in the history of the world is coming: November 8th, 2004, when more than 50 million protesters will descend on polling stations and vote Bush and all Repubicans out of power. Even those who cannot vote can still be part of the protest:

1. Learn about American politics, and the strategies and tactics involved in winning American voters. http://www.emergingdemocraticmajority.com has lots of info, see especially the strategy section.

2. Do you meet with an organization that hates Bush? If not, join one, if so, try to get them involved in the election. Here are things to do: http://www.stopbushin2004.com.

4. Donate to American organizations that will fight Bush in the election. This means NGOs that buy ads and register voters, alternative media, and so on. Raise money by selling your old junk, cutting spending, or getting a second job. Some organizations: http://www.stopbushin2004.com./current_actions.htm

5. Plan a volunteering vacation in an American swing state. Find democrats there you can stay with, and organizations to volunteer for.

6. Use the internet to invade American message boards, forums, and chats, especially ones in swing states. Disrupt the pro-bush propagandists, and provide links to alternative media.

7. Write to companies that donate to the republicans, such as Shell Oil, and tell them you've boycotted their products. Write to companies that donate to Democrats to praise them and tell them that you've started buying their products now. See who donates what at: http://www.opensecrets.org

8. Write to the American media, and tell them that you're boycotting their advertisers because of their pro-Bush bias. Just look at what ads are on their website, and tell them you're boycotting those. Here are the top 100 US newspapers, start at the top and work your way down: http://www.freep.com/jobspage/links/top100.htm

Here is some more media contact info:

http://www.takebackthemedia.org/directories.html

http://www.takebackthemedia.org/press-corps.html

8. Make an anti-Bush blog or website. It doesn't need to be origional. Just copy and paste things stuff, and link to every other anti-Bush site. Learn how search engine placement works, so that when people look for pro-bush websites, they'll find yours instead.

9. Get more ideas by joining democratic mailing lists, reading election activist forums, and candidate blogs, (especially the activists' comments) like http://www.blogforamerica.com and http://www.forclark.com/

Here are some “armchair action alerts



Sujet: 
Hummmm
Auteur-e: 
patc
Date: 
Lun, 2003-12-01 16:36

I'd have to quit my job, family, friends and all of my involvements and activities to do all this.

Did it come to the author's mind that Canadians have other shit to worry about?

I hate Bush as much as the next guy, but isn't it americans' job to kick him out?


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