USAF Vet Dan
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- Nov 13, 2007
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Letters of protest will be thrown away by the truck load. E-mail messages will be deleted in mass.
A rally outside of the debate will be ignored by the MSM (although the idea floating around about having NBC cover the rally may have merit... but I doubt if NBC would do it).
Making calls to the FEC should be made but will probably result in a form letter being sent to you four or five months from now (if you're lucky).
Threats of boycotting Faux News' advertisers may do some good and should be pursued, but that may have limited results
But consider what thousands of calls per hour would do to them... it would tie up their phone lines to a point to where they could no longer do business. Back in the 1990s, we (Council on Domestic Relations) were in a battle to stop state calls for a Constitutional Convention. During this battle, we organized calls to the Michigan State Legislature which overwhelmed their phone system. No calls got in... no calls got out. They called and begged us to "call off the dogs".
[Admin - removed suggestion of problematic activity] [NOTE TO ADMIN: I'M NOT SURE WHAT PART OF MY MESSAGE YOU DELETED, BUT I HAVE NEVER SUGGESTED ANY ACTIVITY THAT WASN'T 100% LEGAL AND APPROPRIATE]
The success of this plan requires getting the correct phone numbers... numbers used by their operations, not general public phone numbers.
Before we take the time and energy to research these phone numbers, organize the dates, times, etc., we need to see if there is enough support to make this work. The results of the poll here should give us an idea if there is support for this.
A rally outside of the debate will be ignored by the MSM (although the idea floating around about having NBC cover the rally may have merit... but I doubt if NBC would do it).
Making calls to the FEC should be made but will probably result in a form letter being sent to you four or five months from now (if you're lucky).
Threats of boycotting Faux News' advertisers may do some good and should be pursued, but that may have limited results
But consider what thousands of calls per hour would do to them... it would tie up their phone lines to a point to where they could no longer do business. Back in the 1990s, we (Council on Domestic Relations) were in a battle to stop state calls for a Constitutional Convention. During this battle, we organized calls to the Michigan State Legislature which overwhelmed their phone system. No calls got in... no calls got out. They called and begged us to "call off the dogs".
[Admin - removed suggestion of problematic activity] [NOTE TO ADMIN: I'M NOT SURE WHAT PART OF MY MESSAGE YOU DELETED, BUT I HAVE NEVER SUGGESTED ANY ACTIVITY THAT WASN'T 100% LEGAL AND APPROPRIATE]
The success of this plan requires getting the correct phone numbers... numbers used by their operations, not general public phone numbers.
Before we take the time and energy to research these phone numbers, organize the dates, times, etc., we need to see if there is enough support to make this work. The results of the poll here should give us an idea if there is support for this.
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