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- From: palmer@icat.larc.nasa.gov (Michael T. Palmer)
- Newsgroups: comp.org.eff.talk
- Subject: Re: EFF and its growing p
- Date: 26 Jan 93 15:28:27 GMT
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- david.chessler@grapevine.lrk.ar.us (David Chessler) writes:
-
- >The other example I should give is the National Rifle
- >Association (NRA). This is a relatively small organization, but
- >its members are found in every congressional district, and when
- >asked to write letters, they do so. The NRA also gives money,
- >but, in the end, it's probably the votes, and the zealousness of
- >the supporters that are the true sources of its power.
-
- Ahem... 3,000,000+ dues-paying members is a relatively *small* organization?
- So what does it take to be considered large?
-
- But your point is well-taken. NRA's power does NOT come from campaign
- contributions - it's their effectiveness in getting their members to vote
- and write/call/visit their congresscritters that really has the punch.
-
-
- [more deleted]
-
- >Thus, the cheap, mass-market "IBM"-standard PC that you profess
- >to despise (if I read one of your other posts correctly), is an
- >important factor in making EFF--or the computing community, for
- >that matter--politically effective. Certainly, EFF will never
- >have the money to "buy" politicians' votes with campaign
- >contributions. But, as a resource for a grassroots computing
- >community, it can be effective in winning politicians' votes by
- >organizing the votes of the electorate.
-
- You got *that* right. The letters and phone calls are the MOST important
- thing to congresscritters, especially when they get LOTS of them. And the
- only way to really get a massive calling campaign organized is to have
- quick access to your organization's members. NRA does this with prompt
- mailings, but the EFF has an even BETTER advantage: the speed of The Net.
- Let's use it.
-
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