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Posted on November 30, 2012 at 9:00pm 0 Comments 2 Likes
We will be launching a votecitizens status blog in 2013. The votecitizens status blog will be a separate blog on a separate platform such as wordpress or another stable platform. The purpose of the new status blog is to provide a place for members to view the current technical status of votecitizens.org. The new status blog will list any current errors, maintenance, updates, disruptive issues, etc. on votecitizens.org. We will post the rss feed of the new status blog directly on…
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We are happy to report that votecitizens.org is using two new spam tools to help protect you and our website. We have added a number of anti-spam tools over the last year including new member sign-up quiz, captcha, email verification, membership moderation and other tools. Now we have added IP banning and email domain banning at sign-up. These new tools will allow us to stop repeat spammers before they complete the sign-up process.
Posted on November 13, 2012 at 6:00pm 2 Comments 1 Like
On December 21, 2010 the United States Census Bureau released its official apportionment results for U.S. congressional representation. Those changes took effect for the 2012 U.S. general election last week.
The Citizens Party has begun making changes to our district groups to reflect the reappointment changes. For example, Texas gained four congressional seats and thus the Citizens Party will create 4 new Texas district groups to reflect those changes. Ohio lost 2 congressional…
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I will be watching with interest to see it any good comes of this. I will participate where I am able and feel educated enough. As of right now, I am voting for Ron Paul as research indicates he has the best morally motivated political record of anyone. It remains to be seen if I change my mind before 2012. I hope to learn much here and contribute when I can.
Thanks for giving voters another choice.
I completed "Candidate Declaration Form" on May, 11
You can find it in my Photos I uploaded today.
I also Posted it on comments.
Charles
To Whom It May Concern,
After getting the Candidate Declaration Form notarized do I send the original or fax a copy or email a copy to http://www.votecitizens.org/profile/Citizens_Party
I
thank you for the honor if allowing me to sign your declaration for.
Regards,
Charles Earl Harvey, MSW
http://www.charlesforpresident.com
To all people making under $50,000 a year, I ask you do you another politician
as president like all 44 U.S. Presidents were before becoming President. The Candidate with the most campaign funds to buy the Presidency with the help of CNN and major media that only interview upper class or well known, a politician or wrote a book. OK lets not forget all the free air time to Trump. So under federal law individuals are limited to giving $2,500 per election to a candidate for president, or $5,000 for a primary and general elections combined. So considering funds raised for 2012 presidential will range from Five Hundred
Million to President Osama possible One Billion Dollars, Where will all that money come from? Will it come from the 9% unemployed? Will it come from the middle class that makes under $50,000 a year. So all the unemployed and middle class will have little chance of getting someone from the middle class to represent them and fight for them. We cannot out spend them but we can out vote. them because we do have the power of the vote. see rest of article:
http://charliebigfeet.blogspot.com/2011/05/rich-upper-class-and-large-corporations.html