Conservatives Organize Online

Aug 17, 2009 Author Scot Cerullo

Through the advent of the streamlined social networking site Twitter, conservatives are venting, sharing, chatting, making friends and, in some cases, organizing into a large collective voice.

Such is the case with The Conservative Digital Resistance, a group of republicans, libertarians, conservatives and other free-thinkers who believe their voice would be more effective if joined in a chorus of other, similar voices.

american-flagMuch like an old-fashioned grass-roots campaign,  Conservative Digital Resistance members receive private email updates and focus points on a regular basis, with the idea being that many members tweeting about the message of the day, or many members promoting the organization itself, will in turn have a multiplier effect that will lead to a cohesive, powerful voice focused on presenting readers and possible participants with some measure of direction and some idea of what to tweet.

Whether the CDR is successful will depend on its execution and the determination of its members. One thing is for sure. These folks are angry but optomistic and patriotic, informed and motivated, and joining these singular voices into one large chorus can only help them spread their message.

Those interested in joining the modern day version of “Red Dawn’s” Wolverines need only send an email to themagician2009@gmail.com, with the header “I’m in”. Provide a name and email and you will be added to a private list.

Join, participate, and lend your voice to the chorus of the angry and enlightened  by working as a team.

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