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Citizen activism is the only hope we have to reclaim our democracy from the moneyed interests who currently dictate public policy. Of all the actions you might take to accomplish this worthy goal, VOTING is the supreme act. Many Americans argue that they do not vote because they don't like the choices, but in reality, staying home during elections is a vote for the status quo. If you do not like either of the major two party choices, it is better to vote third party or to write-in a candidate than to abstain from the process. Voting ensures that your voice is heard. Your dissatifaction cannot be noted by those in power if you remain silent at the polls.

Step 1 - REGISTER TO VOTE
Follow this link or visit the website of your Secretary of State for information on how to register to vote. Although each state governs its own registration process, many allow eligible voters to fill out a registration form online. Besides your city or county's election office, voter registration cards are also available at post offices and public libraries. Another option is to conduct a web search to connect with one of the numerous organizations dedicated to helping you register so that you can exercise your right to vote.

Step 2 - VOTE IN EVERY LOCAL, STATE, and NATIONAL ELECTION
Seriously, voting is your right and it makes a difference. We've all heard the statement, "if you don't vote, you can't complain." In reality, if you don't vote then you didn't complain!

Step 3 - ENCOURAGE FAMILY AND FRIENDS TO VOTE
Can you tell how important I think voting is?

Step 4 - ALTER THE POLITICAL DIALOGUE
As the 2004 presidential election moves to centerstage so will the negative campaign ads. Mudslinging tactics are not only crude, but they also foster voter apathy. We can all make a difference by not engaging in the character assasinations and angry rhetoric that characterize most campaigns. Elevate the dialogue by focusing on the relevant issues affecting most Americans. Offer thoughtful commentary and inquiry that is geared towards problem-solving and be sure that the information you share with others is accurate. Unfortunately the mass media has shifted its coverage from fact-based reporting to political commentary and opinion. Counteract the B.S. by reading and listening to alternative news sources from around the world.

Step 5 - WRITE A LETTER TO THE EDITOR
Write a brief letter to the editor about an activity or issue of concern to you. Responding to articles in a timely manner will increase the chances that your letter will be published. State your objective(s) to what is being proposed and offer an alternative. Be sure to include your name and contact information.

Step 6 - CALL OR WRITE THE PRESIDENT & MEMBERS OF CONGRESS
A hand-written letter to a congressional member really gets their attention as will praise and appreciate. Before demanding anything, acknowledge them for the votes and efforts that they have extended in the past on behalf of the issues that you care about. Offer accurate information when trying to persuade them to support or oppose upcoming legislation. Elected officials, especially in the House of Representatives, will respond to their constituents' concern. But in a silent vacuum, the lobbyists will give them an earful. Explain to them the numbers (list organizational support and voters) that you can mobilize around an issue and they will listen.
click here to find your senators and representatives

U.S. Representatives
The Honorable _______________
U.S. House of Representatives
Washington, DC 20515

U.S. Senators
The Honorable _______________
U.S. Senate
Washington, DC 20510

U.S. Capitol Switchboard (202) 224-3121

President George W. Bush
The White House
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20500

White House Comments Line (202) 456-1111

Step 7 - DONATE YOUR TIME AND MONEY
If you care about an issue, then support the organizations that are making a difference. Many are non-profits that need able volunteers and your tax deductible contributions to continue their work.

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