Online Party
by Myron Ebell
Issue 141 - October 14, 2009
You’re invited to an online party. We have just launched a new web venture at FreedomAction.net (and FreedomAction.org—the activist site). Freedom-loving Americans have had nothing like MoveOn.org. We’ve built a platform for it, but with more modern technology that allows for social networking and community building.
But since I’ve never done this before, I don’t know what I’m doing. That’s where you come in. Please join us and get the party rolling. You will have a hand in making FreedomAction.net into a real grassroots gathering of freedom activists. You don't need to know anything about tech. It's like a freedom lover's private label Facebook (only less twee—I hope).
Please check out FreedomAction.net and join up, post a blog or video, start a group, meet interesting people, have fun, and gather to put freedom on the offensive. And if you've some advice for me, join, add me to your friends list and let me have it with both barrels!
Freedom Action is not designed to compete with or duplicate other advocacy groups. Freedom Action is trying to reach a broader group of people who are less interested in policy, but who care deeply about their country, value their freedom, and believe in the Constitution, Bill of Rights, and limited government. And we're using an open architecture so that you can promote your own group's actions here—and we hope you do.
Myron Ebell is Director, Energy and Global Warming Policy at the Competitive Enterprise Institute.
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