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On-line Movement
in Response
to Senate Impeachment Trial (Op-Ev)
The current
impeachment trial in the Senate has spurred a new grassroots movement
by the people to make a strong statement in the 2000 elections, which
includes a new president, all new House members and a third of the Senate.
Both lefties and righties are taking action to make sure that their respective
parties will command power after the election dust has settled. The end
result may be a stronger showing from an independent candidate.
One of the ways that
people have taken back their ability to be heard has been the use of the
Internet. By utilizing e-mail, chat rooms and web sites, the political
activists have found an instant medium for gathering the troops.
The anonymity of cyberspace
gives people a way to voice their opinions, make a statement, or even
make a contribution, without having to seek out bureaucratic channels
to do so.
Wes Boyd and Joan Blades,
two San Diego based software developers, recently launched their MoveOn
web site as a means of forging an anti-impeachment petition. Since September,
when the site went on-line, the list has grown to 470,000 names. The site
has also grown and now includes the option for visitors to also make a
campaign contribution pledge for candidates who are against impeachment.
The pledge campaign has been taken up by more than 5000 volunteers. Click
the icon to the right to visit their site.
It remains to be seen what
kind of effect this will have on the 2000 elections. The Christian Coalition,
one of the most influential lobby groups in Washington, has reported that
their 1.9 million membership in 1997 has already increased by 200,000 in the
last 15 months. The annual Conservative Political Action Conference took place
in Virginia in January and attracted a record number of registrants. Meanwhile
Democrat supporters are taking steps to regain control of the House.
With all of the current outrage
against the partisan impeachment attacks and the negative campaigning of the
last election, coupled with the new found electronic means of gathering momentum,
perhaps the time is ripe for a third party to step up to the plate.
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