responsibility to hold them accountable. It is important that everyone contact these people when they are in error so they can correct their mistakes. They need to know we will no longer stand for dishonest politics. Use our Contacts & Links page to find common contact information and links to helpful sites. Sometimes contact info will be included with the articles posted here. TIP #1 Many people are willing to contact a politician / organization they do not support when the politician / organization misleads or lies but many of these same people are hesitant to contact the ones they do support when they have done the same. This is a huge mistake. We must keep all politicians / organizations honest, especially the ones we support. Do not fall into the trap of blind loyalty. Someone that cannot be honest does not deserve any support. TIP #2 In business when an individual does not perform their duties properly or does not follow through on their promises, these individuals are usually let go. Government positions should be no different yet in the U.S. our incumbent re-election percentage is very high due to name recognition and ignorance rather than accomplishments. It's time for a change in the way we elect officials. Be smart - Stay informed. TIP #3 Click here to read Jason's Tip #3 Myspace blog post " three tips for avoiding lies, misleads, and opinions disguised as facts". |
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Politics and Emails
truths, rumors, and myths? Do a search at Snopes.com to find out if there is truth behind your email. For an excellent article on chain emails go to www.factcheck.org/specialreports/that_chain_e-mail_your_friend_sent_to.html . |
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