UPDATED: Notes, action items and download link for Wednesday conference call

January 21, 2009

Update, Wednesday 9:30 PM: notes (action items and download information) are in a comment.

Please continue the discussion!

Hey, we’ve got a new President!  I hope everybody’s had a chance to check out the fireworks theme on the wiki 🙂  Wheeeeeeeeeeeeeee!

Okay, now back to work.

There is as always a lot to cover in tonight’s conference call: promoting our ad, following up on Ideas for Change, and organization going forward.   The agenda and dialin information are below the fold.  For those who can’t make it to tonight’s conference call, we’ll be recording it and will get notes up afterwards.*  For those who can,  we’ll also be discussing in the chat room at http://www.chatterous.com/gfrchat/.

Whether or not you’re going to be at the meeting, please leave your input on any of the topics as a comment here on this thread.  Discussion before the meeting can help us make much better use of the hour when we’re all on the phone.  Thanks much, and looking forward to it!

jon

* hopefully.  we ran into problems with this last time, so no guarantees.  but we’ll do our best.  apologies to those whose cell-phone plans have limited minutes during weekdays; we will work on scheduling some future calls on weekends as well.

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Get FISA Right launches new pro-Constitution video on MSNBC, CNN, Fox News, and Comedy Channel

January 19, 2009

Get FISA right is delighted to announce that our new video/cable TV ad, Congratulations, President Obama.  Please get FISA right, premiers January 20, Inauguration Day, on MSNBC, CNN, Fox News, and the Comedy Channel.

How cool is that?  All the more so because our top-five finish in change.org’s Ideas for Change in America (details TBD, latest update here), which means we’ll get to work with change.org and MySpace Impact to promote it.  w00t w00t!  Thanks to SaysMe.tv for all their help, to Jason Rosenbaum of The Seminal for a key blog post, and to Get FISA Right members for collaboratively writing the script — and contributing to launch the ad in DC.

Get FISA Right members (and anybody else who wants to help): please share the video with your friends.  Email the link, blog about it and mention it in comments, post and share on Facebook, change your status (mine currently says “Jon is going to be on MSNBC, CNN, Fox News and Comedy channel tomorrow! http://tinyurl.com/8jpwso.etc”), tweet, etc, etc..  Thanks!

If you’d like to congratulate President Obama,  please leave a message in a comment either at the bottom of this page — or on Facebook or on YouTube, if you prefer.  If you want, you can also share your views with him and the new administration about FISA, the PATRIOT Act, and civil liberties.  Please keep it down to a few sentences at the most (and link out to anything longer), and stay positive and on-topic.  And if you’d like to congratulate other Get FISA Right members, feel free to do so as well!

Draft media release below the fold.

jon

PS: If you’d like to help air the ad on cable TV stations in DC and across the country, you can donate on the SaysMe.tv site, or sign up to help with our February money bomb on Facebook (details and other sites coming soon).  We’ll be working with change.org and MySpace Impact to promote this, as well as our next video/ad, Innocent Words, Misinterpreted.  Stay tuned!



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Time to celebrate! (and Ideas for Change update)

January 18, 2009

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Get FISA Right conference call Wednesday: notes and download info here.

The winning ideas were accepted on behalf of the Presidential Transition Team by Macon Phillips, the Director of New Media and the person who oversees our second-favorite website, Change.gov. Macon then addressed the attendees of the event, which included nonprofit leaders and grassroots activists, and spoke about the importance the administration will place on citizen-driven efforts like Ideas for Change.

– change.org Managing Editor Josh Levy, on the Blog for Change.

change.org’s press event on Friday featured some great speakers and got some nice press, for example Diego Graglia’s Immigrant Students, DREAM Act Supporters Hoping Obama Will Take Up Their Cause on Feet in 2 worlds, Nancy Scola’s Ideas for Change Settles on a top 10 on techPresident (which has the vote totals for the top ten finishers), and Prerna’s Undocumented Students Raise Voices Online for DREAM Act in New American Media (a great description of how our allies the DREAM Activists approached the competition).  Get FISA Right’s Thomas Nephew was there in-person and discussed it on newsrackblock.com in We’re Number 5!  We’re Number 5!

Yay us!  And there’s a lot of ways we can build on this … discussion starts below.

At this point, though, the top priority is to take a break, enjoy the Inauguration, and recharge yourself.   At least in SF, where I’m spending the weekend and the weather’s beautiful, it seems like everybody’s got a spring in their step — and that should go double for Get FISA Right.  Congratulations both to us, and to President Obama!  So, please, take it easy for the next couple of days … I’m going to be doing that too, so other than a couple of blog posts, expect to hear a lot less from me.

Macon Phillips, director of new media for the Obama transition team, thanked the group for its efforts. “A lot of people in the transition have been paying attention to Change.org and are very interested,” he said.

(Obama’s transition site, Change.gov, is easily confused with Rattray’s group, but Change.org actually is older.)

— Frank Greve and David Coffee Progressives offer Obama their top 10 ideas for change in the  Miami Herald

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w00t, w00t! Get FISA Right finishes #5 in Ideas for Change! Congratulations and great job all!

January 15, 2009

With a late rush,  Get FISA Right, repeal the PATRIOT Act, and restore our civil liberties squeaked into the #5 position in the change.org’s Ideas for Change in America competition with 12285 votes!

Alas, even though our other endorsement Bob Fertik’s Appoint a Special Prosecutor for the Crimes of the Bush Administration picked up over 500 votes this morning, it appears to have fallen heartbreaking short by just 19 votes.   Still, overall, wow, what a huge success for Get FISA Right — and civil liberties!

Just think about it: despite virtually no help from the progressive blogosphere or 501(c)3s, we more than held our own against some really tough competition: big mailing lists, political allies.*   It’s an incredible validation of the power of our grassroots approach and social network advocacy.  Yay us!  And it’s yet another clear sign that no matter what they think in Washington and the mainstream media, Americans do see the Constitution and the rule of law as a priority right up there with health care, peace, sustainability, and drug law reform.

So thanks to everybody who was a part of this.  Once again, I’d especially like to acknowledge Democrats.com and DreamActivist.org for including us in their last-minute mailings … it made a big difference.  Neocons’ worst nightmare, indeed!  Thanks also to Jason Rosenbaum of The Seminal for a big endorsement this morning.  Within Get FISA Right, it was definitely a team effort, so thanks all around — with extra thanks to  Thomas and Patrick who really stepped forward in the last 24 hours.

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only 250 votes needed for a special prosecutor — 90 minutes to go!

January 15, 2009

Bob Fertik’s idea is within 250 votes of the #10 spot in the change.org (not .gov) Ideas for Change competition, with only 90 minutes left!

http://www.change.org/ideas/view/appoint_a_special_prosecutor_for_the_crimes_of_the_bush_administration

please vote now if you haven’t already; forward on to your friends; post on blog threads; etc. etc.

thanks!

jon

PS: our idea’s up to #6 and closing in on #5. so for the next 90 minutes, please prioritize accountability!


URGENT: Last-minute help needed in Ideas for Change!

January 15, 2009

Update, 4:30 PM: we finished #5.  thanks to all for your help!  more here.

The voting ends Thursday at 2 p.m. Pacific time in the change.org’s Ideas for Change competition, and with the “merge” between the drug war and legalization ideas throwing things into a tizzy, anything can happen.    Bob Fertik’s Appoint a Special Prosecutor for the Crimes of the Bush Administration is up to #12 .  Get FISA Right, repeal the PATRIOT Act, and restore our civil liberties is currently #7,  thanks to links in mailings from Bob at Democrats.com and DreamActivist.*

It’s far from over.   Bob’s only 660 votes out of the top 10, and there at least 7000 votes up for grabs.  And with less than 700 votes separate the #5 idea from #9,  if any of the ideas farther down the list suddenly get hot — and/or start merging — it could be a very close finish.  As calibration, yesterday, Appoint Secretary of Peace in Department of Peace and Non-Violence got over 5000 votes, shooting from #10 up to #2.

So while it’s great we’re in #6 (yay us!  and thanks again, Bob and DreamActivist — as well as  Jason Rosenbaum of The Seminal, who just endorsed us), we need to roll up our virtual sleeves one more time …

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Get FISA Right’s Ideas for Change in America endorsements (so far)

January 15, 2009

We thank all of you for your support.  Please blog about us again if you get a chance!   And anybody who’s helped advocate Get FISA Right’s idea, please use the comments to promote other ideas.

Read on for more … and digg it!  If you’d like to help us in email, Facebook, Twitter, the blogosphere, etc. see the first comment for details.

With change.org’s Ideas for Change in America competition wrapping up in a little more than 12 hours, I wanted to take the time to collect endorsements related to Get FISA Right in a single thread. Get FISA Right has endorsed three ideas in the finals:

We formally voted on Bob’s; the other two were by acclamation.

Get FISA Right has been endorsed on change.org by at least 26 blogs and organizations.**  In reverse chronological order (i.e., the earliest endorsers are last on the list):

Rebecca Schneider for Congress, Worldwide Sawdust, The Democratic Activist, Susans Views, Effluvium From Sonya’s Brain, Green Dads, Rico Thomas Rico, Moonseeds Weblog, Amygdala, Happening Here, Reality Catcher, No Borders and Binaries, Obama Letdown Watch, DreamActivist, The Worley Dervish, WebUrbanist, peerflow, Beyond The Matrix, Liberty’s Crossing, Knightwhosaysni’s blog, Chris Weekly, newsrackblog.com, Democrats.com, saysmeinc.blogspot.com, Mad Progress, Moon In Cancer

Get FISA Right thanks all of you for your support.  [And, if you happen to read this before noon on Thursday, would you mind posting again and dropping a lnk in the comments?  Thanks again!  🙂 ]

With no disrespect meant to any of the other endorsements, I’d particularly like to highlight the ones from Democrats.com, DreamActivist.  newsrackblog.com, Reality Catcher, SaysMe.tv, and Rebecca Schneider for Congress.

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BREAKING: Get FISA Right endorses special prosecutor as an Idea for Change in America

January 14, 2009

Update: please see Act now for ways you can help advocate for both ideas!

With less than 36 hours to go in change.org’s Ideas for Change in America competition, Get FISA Right has voted overwhelmingly (30-2) to endorse Bob Fertik’s Appoint a Special Prosecutor for the Crimes of the Bush Administration.

Please advocate for Bob’s idea, which has climbed to 14th place with 6370 votes, as well as our own Get FISA Right, repeal the PATRIOT Act, and restore our civil liberties (currently in #7 with 9565).  Please also consider joining the Facebook group Appoint a Special Prosecutor to Investigate Bush Administration War Crimes.  I’ll include more details in the “24 hours to go” last-minute instructions later today.

Members’ opinions, on both side of the issue, are in the voting thread and earlier discussion thread  (here and here) for members’ opinions … a few highlights from “yes” votes:

Sally G:

We must defend the Constitution; whereas we must move forward, we cannot allow the Bush-administration precedents to stand. Nixon’s misconduct led to the passage of FISA; current attempts to short-circuit the Constitution must be followed up similarly.

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Voting thread: should we endorse the Special Prosecutor idea?

January 13, 2009

Update, January 14: Final vote 30 yes, 2 no, 1 present.  Get FISA Right has officially endorsed the special prosecutor idea.  Thread locked.  Thanks to all for participating!

We’ve had two good discussion threads so far (here and here) on whether or not Get FISA Right should endorse the Bob Fertik’s idea Appoint a Special Prosecutor for the Crimes of the Bush Administration in the change.org Ideas for Change in America competition.

Sam Stein’ Obama Leaves Door Open To Investigating Bush, But Wants To “Look Forward” gives an overview of President-elect Obama’s position as well as Bob’s.  I’ve invited Bob (whose a long-time Get FISA Right member) to post here on why he thinks this makes sense, and also asked Ari Melber (who’s been working with Bob and covering this at The Nation) for his perspectives, but haven’t heard yet whether they’re interested.

So with the Thursday 2 PM Pacific time deadline for Ideas for Change, let’s get the voting started now.

Please remember that we’re voting on whether Get FISA Right should endorse the idea, not on whether each of us as individuals supports it.

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Help get the word out on Facebook! (UPDATED: 48 hours to go)

January 12, 2009

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Update, January 14: please see Act now: 30 hours left in Ideas for Change in America for ways you can help in email, blogs, digg, and Twitter.

Voting in change.org’s Ideas for Change in America competition closes Thursday at 2 p.m. Pacific time.  When I first posted this, Get FISA Right, repeal the PATRIOT Act, and restore our civil liberties has just fallen to #8 (with Appoint Secretary of Peace in Department of Peace and Non-Violence now a few votes ahead of us), and a couple of the ideas just out of the top 10 have been climbing rapidly.  Now would be a very good time to start increasing our momentum.

So let’s supplement our blogosphere outreach with attention to Facebook.*  I’m pretty sure at least half the Get FISA Right members have Facebook accounts, and while there are a lot of challenges to doing Facebook activism, it’s a great platform for person-to-person contact.   As you get a few moments of time over the next few days, here’s how you can help.   If you’re new to Facebook, more detailed descriptions are available on the Advocating on Facebook page on our wiki.

  1. Post the idea to your Facebook profile and Share it with your friends.   The URL is http://www.change.org/ideas/view/get_fisa_right_repeal_the_patriot_act_and_restore_our_civil_liberties
  2. Change your status, Thomas’ is currently Thomas hopes you’ll vote for “Get FISA Right” at change.org. Mine is Jon is fighting for civil liberties! http://tinyurl.com/8ovtnt
  3. sign up for the Facebook event Get FISA Right in Round 2 of “Ideas for Change” and invite your friends! We’ll be using this as a communication channel over the last 72 hours, with one or two messages a day to let people know what the priorities are.
  4. reach out to groups, causes, and pages by writing on Walls and contacting admins.  Advocating on Facebook has some sample messages and lists of likely allies.  (Don’t try to do more than two or three groups in a day!  And if you start getting warned as a spammer, please see How to respond when Facebook censors your political speech.)
  5. change your profile picture.  There are a lot of different images to choose from in our photo gallery.

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