wildermuthn
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I was a cadet at West Point when the Twin Towers fell. That moment changed my life. I had enlisted in 2000 as a forward observer, then joined the 3rd Ranger Regiment at Fort Benning, then was accepted into West Point's class of 2005. I ended my plebe year ranked 1st militarily in my class (4th overall). My parents, both officers in the Air Force, were as proud of their eldest son as any parents could be. But invading Iraq was wrong, and I refused to take any part in it.
If Ron Paul is ignored, the warfare-welfare state will continue, and then it will die. If Ron Paul is ignored, more of my friends will kill and be killed, for nothing. There's a reason that veterans give so much to Ron Paul. It's because he gets it. He understands. He has the courage to speak the truth that no one wants to hear. He's a soldier for Liberty, to the end.
I want to play my part in helping Ron Paul. As the owner of a web development company, I have a team capable of building the next-generation moneybomb website for Ron Paul: Pledgebomb.com. I've donated in plenty of moneybombs, from the first one to the last, but have grown deeply disappointed in our failing returns. It is time to shake things up again! A pledgebomb takes your pledge and your credit card information, but doesn't charge anyone's card until the moneybomb fundraising goal has been met (think: a political Kickstarter.com). There's no wondering how many people have made a real pledge, no wondering if this one will fail. And that's just for starters. We envision monthly recurring donations, a social-media dashboard, a wiki of best-practices, mobile payments, and microfunding of local projects. This project has the potential to raise hundreds of millions of dollars!
There's one obstacle, however: start-up money. We're professionals with professional jobs, and volunteer hours aren't going to pay for a website of this magnitude. We just can't afford to give away a month of work. I need the support of the grassroots activists to make this happen. Please consider making this project a reality.
Visit Pledgebomb.com and read more!
Sincerely,
Nate Wildermuth
314-426-6426
[email protected]
UPDATE:
I've posted an FAQ at the site: http://pledgebomb.com/faq
I've also posted a pdf of the cost estimate: http://pledgebomb.com/estimate.pdf
More on my background:
LAST PLEA:
We've given money for blimps. I see no reason why we can't give money to build a next-generation moneybomb site. I've already put hundreds of dollars and weeks of time into it. The 'Threshold-Pledge' is a powerful, powerful, powerful psychological motivator to giving a lot of money. Combine that with a social-media dashboard that lets you import all your addresses, and keep track of everyone you've contacted, and give you a lot of videos and templates to include, and then throw recurring-monthly pledges into the mix, and honest to God, I think you've got a chance to raise not simply the twenty million I propose as the first bomb, but hundreds of millions.
If Ron Paul is ignored, the warfare-welfare state will continue, and then it will die. If Ron Paul is ignored, more of my friends will kill and be killed, for nothing. There's a reason that veterans give so much to Ron Paul. It's because he gets it. He understands. He has the courage to speak the truth that no one wants to hear. He's a soldier for Liberty, to the end.
I want to play my part in helping Ron Paul. As the owner of a web development company, I have a team capable of building the next-generation moneybomb website for Ron Paul: Pledgebomb.com. I've donated in plenty of moneybombs, from the first one to the last, but have grown deeply disappointed in our failing returns. It is time to shake things up again! A pledgebomb takes your pledge and your credit card information, but doesn't charge anyone's card until the moneybomb fundraising goal has been met (think: a political Kickstarter.com). There's no wondering how many people have made a real pledge, no wondering if this one will fail. And that's just for starters. We envision monthly recurring donations, a social-media dashboard, a wiki of best-practices, mobile payments, and microfunding of local projects. This project has the potential to raise hundreds of millions of dollars!
There's one obstacle, however: start-up money. We're professionals with professional jobs, and volunteer hours aren't going to pay for a website of this magnitude. We just can't afford to give away a month of work. I need the support of the grassroots activists to make this happen. Please consider making this project a reality.
Visit Pledgebomb.com and read more!
Sincerely,
Nate Wildermuth
314-426-6426
[email protected]
UPDATE:
I've posted an FAQ at the site: http://pledgebomb.com/faq
I've also posted a pdf of the cost estimate: http://pledgebomb.com/estimate.pdf
Who will own the site?
The owners are those who fund it. The site will be built using Drupal, an open-source platform. Any custom modules that are created will be put on Drupal.org for the community's use. All decisions about the site's design and functionality will be, in the final analysis, decided among those who funded the site: the community.
What will the site's domain be?
It will not be Pledgebomb.com, but another name that the community (the owners) decide upon.
Why will it take a month to build?
Taking in millions of pledges and processing them takes more than a Geocities page. A cycle of development requires design, coding, testing, and launching. Each of those takes at least one week of work distributed among multiple members of the team. Normally, a website this large would take two to three times as long to build. We'll be working overtime to make it happen sooner.
Why does it cost $25,000?
With one designer and three developers working full-time over a one month, there are four full-time salaries to pay. At a normal industry rate of $100 to $120 an hour, the cost of this website would exceed fifty-thousand dollars. Look at this pdf to see our breakdown of costs.
What are the legal aspects?
In the future, money raised will go straight to either the official Campaign or one of its associate groups. The money will never land in a Pledgebank account. We will facilitate the donations, but we will not receive them.
More on my background:
About my background in the military, I received an honorable discharge from the Army as a conscientious objector in the winter of 2003. Since then, I've been active in the Catholic Worker — a Christian-Anarchist group devoted to serving the poor and working for peace. I joined RonPaulForums in 2007. I wrote Ron Paul in on my Washington DC ballot in 2008 (in a city where 90% voted for Obama). I'll vote for him again this year. And when Rand runs for President, I will be first in line to support him too. It is an exciting brilliant wonderful time! The Paul moment has arrived. He may not win this battle (this election), but he will win the war. Guaranteed.
LAST PLEA:
We've given money for blimps. I see no reason why we can't give money to build a next-generation moneybomb site. I've already put hundreds of dollars and weeks of time into it. The 'Threshold-Pledge' is a powerful, powerful, powerful psychological motivator to giving a lot of money. Combine that with a social-media dashboard that lets you import all your addresses, and keep track of everyone you've contacted, and give you a lot of videos and templates to include, and then throw recurring-monthly pledges into the mix, and honest to God, I think you've got a chance to raise not simply the twenty million I propose as the first bomb, but hundreds of millions.
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