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« on: September 02, 2004, 07:30:08 PM »

Your party is really taking off.  You almost rival the AFIP in terms of membership now.

Suggestions: Get a website, similar to the other party websites.  Once you get your party's website listed in Forum Headquarters, that gives you a lot of credibility.  Work on a platform and get it up on your site.  You should make endorsements for every forum election.

Good luck!!!

Thanks to both of you. As far as i know, we are yet to have a techie in our party. I'll take that into account when I recruit Libertarians on the forum who have not yet registered. But if that fails, I'm currently taking a Web Design course and hopefully that can be one of my projects.

It is actually not neccessary to design a website to the point where you need a techie in the party.  A forum is good enough.  Simply post your platform, and discuss your party's actions.
Get a message board free at http://www.ezboard.com/

Thank you for that link, Defarge. I'm building the board right now, but why is it asking me to pay at the bottom? There's only an option for a trial membership.

I think the trial is a free unlimited one...

This is good...
https://secure.boardnation.com/signup.php#now

Banner Ad is what you have to get...its free
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« Reply #1 on: September 02, 2004, 08:09:27 PM »

Libertarians: 6 members, no positions
AFIP: 9?  10? members, 3 positions

Smiley

AFIP: 7 members, 3 positions...
AFLP: 6 members, 0 positions...

LP is still in organization mode too...
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« Reply #2 on: September 02, 2004, 11:40:56 PM »

Who's the senator for the Mid-west region, I think perhaps maybe this is where I should run eventually.  However, I need to know the issues that matter to the constituents and who I'll be up against.

well there are Districts...I think from where you are...you have Senator Hughento of Iowa and Senator(-Elect) Texasgurl of Wisconsin...Hughento is up for re-election in October, Texasgurl in December
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« Reply #3 on: September 02, 2004, 11:55:48 PM »

Oh, from what I read in the Constitution - there were Senators for each district and Senators for each region...not an A and B for the district.

Perhaps an amendment I missed?

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« Reply #4 on: September 03, 2004, 07:32:53 PM »

Also Badnarikin04...not only do you have to get membership...you need to make sure they vote...if you can get all of your members main email addresses you can use then to communicate with members on election day telling them to vote for your nominated or endorsed candidates.
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