Two sites that I am familiar with are: http://www.moveon.org http://www.winwithoutwar.org I am on MoveOn.org's mailing list, and they regularly inform people about concrete actions taking place, and urging people to take specific actions, both individually and as a group. A creative online action that they are organizing this Wednesday (Feb. 26) is a "Virtual March on Washington". They are organizing people to call their representatives in the House of Representatives and the Senate; a different constituent to call each of the 535 of them each minute for the whole day. The online registration process along with the mail list announcements allow an action within a period of time that simply could not have been taken without the use of the internet. Notably, a message today announced that they had already fully scheduled phone calls to be made for all states except for a handful of states with the smallest populations. Layton Montgomery layton@alum.mit.edu PhD Candidate Centre for Research Policy University of Wollongong AUSTRALIA Yvonne Waern wrote:
As a follow up of this discussion, I wonder if anybody has got any sources to point to as to the organization of anti-war demonstrations via the internet?
I could not find anything before David's first invitation to check out his Seattle demonstration pictures.
Thanks in advance! Yvonne
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