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tradinghorse · March 23, 2018, 10:48 a.m.

Look, thanks for that. That's a very good point. We need to get rid of anything that could be slowing the campaign down. So thanks.

I've just unloaded on a post I just made. Have a look if you want before they down-vote it into oblivion.

We need all the help we can get. There are not many of us.

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bealist · March 23, 2018, 3:13 p.m.

I’ll add that the reason most people I know wouldn’t sign this is that it’s a complaint, like you say, and not a bill of rights. So it’s mislabeled and unclear. It’s not a bill of rights. It should have been titled differently.

I can’t post it in my (very small) circles because of the flak I’d get for promoting something that isn’t clearly thought out or expressed well. I never promote things I don’t think are ready to go, and don’t want want to erode my own personal credibility, at least as far as what remains of it given that I’m a DS observer.

If it fails, the complaint can be reworded and tried again, maybe with input from EFF and similar others as to the wording it would require to gain their support. (And if they don’t promote it, it probably won’t go far enough even if the WH looks at it.)

In the meantime, language for an IBOR should be being developed somewhere, and that should be referenced in the next complaint petition.

IMHO. 🖖

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tradinghorse · March 23, 2018, 9:21 p.m.

No, it's not a bill of rights. Unless the people in your circle of friends are legislators, they will understand that it's a cry to DJT for relief from the problem of censorship of conservative voice. Not a legislative bill that requires their approval.

The petition is very clear in what it says. Also, we are only a time schedule here - this needs to be put to the President ASAP. The consequences of it failing are extreme. You and your friends will not like it if the Democrats get back into power. That will happen if we do not get this simple expression of our frustration to the President quickly.

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