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IMPEACH: Freeway Blogs Illustrated How To

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Remember Kagro X talking about Guerilla Marketing Impeachment?

He talked about how one person could reach one million people with a simple message: "IMPEACH."

OK, kids. This thing is getting big:

Freeway blogging. Heh.

A Manifesto:

What can we do to take the topic of IMPEACHMENT off the TV talk shows and blogosphere, and put it where the rest of America can see and feel it?

Anything you want to.

But we have a few ideas, and they include everything—from simple acts that anyone can afford, to elaborate collective action schemes that no one can miss.

The key thing to keep in mind: the message is simple, universal, and non-specific. But if it's the same everywhere, there will be no mistaking what it is, and how widely it's supported.

This idea isn't new, by any means. It's just being put to a new use—taking impeachment out of the realm of broadcast wonkery, and making it real.

This isn't about achieving the result of impeachment directly. I think we all know where we stand on that score. This is about building resonance, and making impeachment "real," because it's being brought to the attention of real people.

  • You could FREEWAY BLOG. Banner-size IMPEACH! ONE person can reach a MILLION PEOPLE with this method — with an investment of only a few dollars in materials! Click the link directly ^ above for full instructions (including photos).

  • Go into your word processors right now, and type out the word "IMPEACH." Go ahead, use caps. Center it. Bold it. Make it 72 point. Turn the page to landscape if you like, and make it bigger.

    You've got a sign. Print it out. Xerox it. Put it up on a lamp post. On a supermarket bulletin board. Inside a newspaper vending machine. Anywhere.

You've joined the movement.

How does it feel? Want more? Would you be willing to spend a little money on it?

Pick up a pack of Avery labels down at the office supply store. [How To|Print out a page] worth of stickers that say the same thing. IMPEACH.

Not impeach Bush. Not impeach Cheney. Not Chimpeach. Just IMPEACH.

Everyone will know what you're talking about. Everyone will know who you're talking about, even if you're talking about Cheney and not Bush. They'll still get it. Stick those stickers anywhere you like, and that you won't get in trouble for. Go ahead. Anywhere.

Got more money than that, and want to spend it?

Got the money for a vinyl banner? Do we know printers who'll give us a bulk rate? What if we got together to cut a deal on 500 such banners? The cheapest possible printing -- black on white. Just a big IMPEACH. Nothing else. Yard signs? Billboards? Moving billboards?

The first time someone else sees one of your signs, they'll know something's up. Something's different. Oh, the networks will be airing their regular lineup. And the news won't be talking about what we're talking about. And there will still be 30 flavors of donuts available in the morning, and there will still be lines at Starbucks. But we can make business as usual feel a little different. Put a little electricity in the air. A little bit of that weird feeling you might sense if you're rushing around trying to prepare for a coming snowstorm—people are still out there, doing their things, but you know that in a couple hours, life is going to be drastically different.

Imagine if you could do that. Imagine if you could create that feeling about the future of your country. And imagine if it only cost you a few bucks and a few minutes of your time.

The mass protest thing hasn't succeeded. Let's face it, life still goes on for us. We have to be at work. We have to get the kids to school. We have to get some of those 30 flavors of donuts.

But what if you could do it on your time, and leave your words literally hanging in mid-air for others to see on their time?

Would it change the atmosphere? Would it change the news? Would it change your willingness to participate in a mass movement?

What do you think? What else can we do? What would you do? What could we get done if we all did it together?

Comments

"This nation sits at a crossroads. One direction points to the higher road of the rule of law...The other road is the path of least resistance" in which "we pitch the law completely overboard when the mood fits us...[and] close our eyes to the potential lawbreaking...and tear an unfixable hole in our legal system." -- Tom Delay, 1998

The worm, or weasel, has certainly turned.

I wonder if we're wasting our time pointing out the hypocrisy of our adversaries.

I wonder if we're wasting our time asking, "Would you want Hillary Clinton to have unlimited power?"

I wonder if we shouldn't simply pledge our allegiance to the US Constitution and let the other side pledge theirs to the Republican Party.

I had a strange, and as of yet incomplete, thought about putting curbs on the executive due too Bush's excesses, only to result in making the next Dem POTUS more ineffecutal than ever, paying the price for being the good guys and actually believing in the fairy tale that crime doesn't pay.


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