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Let's Reclaim Congress! Watch This Blog for News About the JBS.org Freedom Campaign
Written by Larry Greenley   
Thursday, 17 July 2008 13:26

We intend to use this blog to provide leadership for the JBS.org Freedom Campaign, so please bookmark it and check back periodically!

We’re still in the early stages of getting our JBS.org Freedom Campaign page on our updated JBS.org website fleshed out with content. So, if you’re having trouble finding resources like the status of resolutions in state legislatures, our various model resolutions, etc, there’s a reason. They’re not uploaded to our new website yet. We’re working on it however.

A lot has changed with the JBS.org Freedom Campaign recently. We’ve expanded the campaign to cover twelve issue areas. We’ve added this Freedom Campaign Headlines blog and twelve issue blogs. We’ve added a forum at http://JBSForum.org where you can network with others nationally. We’ve also improved our legislative action center in terms of both better looks and functionality. Click here for an extended article about the present status of the JBS.org Freedom Campaign.

Add these changes to our already extensive JBS.org Freedom Campaign Meetup Alliance and you see we have created the infrastructure for mass collaboration by our staff, members and allies to work toward creating sufficient grassroots pressure to force Congress to vote constitutionally.

The bottom line is:
Consider this blog to be campaign headquarters for overall direction of our JBS.org Freedom Campaign including our Meetup Alliance. But remember that the great advantage of our new Web 2.0 infrastructure is that there will be extensive interaction between our staff, members and allies throughout the nation. So, many, or possibly even most, of our successes will emanate from ideas formulated apart from this blog. Still, this blog can serve as a repository of what’s working and thus inspire even more successes.

Now let’s work to preserve our freedom by making Congress constitutional!

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