01-06-2012, 04:30 PM
From David at Amped Status.
Quote:The Money Out Pack is a collaborative community and online network dedicated to getting money out of politics and combating government corruption. This site is a tool, a communication weapon, an online meeting place, a brainstorming session and launching point so we can more effectively TAKE ACTION OFFLINE. The site is still in development and that's the point. This is a participatory project from the ground up. WE WANT YOUR INPUT!
Here's how you can join the Start Up Team:
Step 1: Sign up and create a profile.
Step 2: Join your local state group.
Step 3: What are your skills and interests? Join the teams that best suit you:
Design: Create graphics for the site, posters, signs, banners, etc. (join here)
Site Development: Further develop site functionality and overall structure. Suggest useful site tools or work with the team that creates them. (join here)
Editorial: Whether it's in depth analysis or the latest news on money's corrupting influence, we will produce original content and crowdsource the most hard-hitting information available. (join here)
Messaging: Help develop our guiding principles, write our opening statement and create a slogan. (join here)
Video: Create and share viral videos, livestream events and actions. (join here)
Outreach & Movement Building: Grow the movement by building relationships with organizers, activists and influential people. Whether it's through social media or on the ground interaction, spread the word so we can effectively reach the general public. (join here)
Direct Action: Strategize and plan protests, rallies, teach ins and events. (join here)
Political Action: Build political pressure and support for local resolutions, legislation and a constitutional amendment. (join here)
http://moneyoutpack.org/
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"He would, wouldn't he?" Mandy Rice-Davies. When asked in court whether she knew that Lord Astor had denied having sex with her.
“I think it would be a good idea” Ghandi, when asked about Western Civilisation.