Posted on 10/08/2009 8:40:04 AM PDT by Drew McKissick
We have another upgrade to our campaign to "Say NO to Socialized Medicine" and stop Obamacare.
Now you can participate (and invite others to do so) on Facebook!
The campaign is available here, on the "Take Aktion!" tab of our Facebook page.
From there you can sign the petition, fax your members of Congress, join the campaign - and invite others to participate as well. But now you can use your Facebook network to help spread the word!
As you know, liberals in Congress are still working to push for a government run "public option", despite the opposition of the American people.
It is critical that they continue to hear from us - which means we must keep up the pressure and continue to spread the word!
We've just made it easier to do exactly that by making our campaign available on Facebook.
Help spread the word by joining our campaign on Facebook and invite your friends to join as well.
You can also take your support to the next level by adding the campaign application to your Facebook profile. This will allow you to add the campaign to a "Take Aktion!" tab that can appear on your profile and make it easy for others to see your support of the campaign.
Simply click the blue "Go to Application" button in the upper left corner of the AktNow application page, then click "allow" to give it permission to run on your Facebook profile. (See the example below)
Being a software techies for decades, I doubt what you are saying about old folks. Even the wife uses Ubuntu as her main gaming and online machine ...
I think blogs have served us well allowing in depth discussions and information dissemination, gadgets and cute pages don’t do that ... Facts and in depth discussion does that. What do you think has stalled health care for so long.
I prefer blogs and forums like Freerville, which I have been using for a long time. For a while I thought digg might be useful, but after a few months gave up.
I prefer taking what I know and digging deep. Then telling others what I find and discussing that.
I disagree ... Promising people free stuff had more to do with the election 2008 that tweeting. Conservative voters stayed home ... My friends follow my blogging and me theirs ...
If you look at most all the Tea Party organizing sites they are blogs.
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