torsdag 22. september 2011

Bli med å påvirke politikken!


Create a White House Petition
2011 SEPTEMBER 22

The Obama administration now has launched its petitions platform. May I encourage readers to create petitions dealing with UFO/ET Disclosure, the introduction of NESARA, and other issues close to your heart?

Petition the White House with We the People

Posted by Katelyn Sabochik on September 22, 2011 at 10:25 AM EDT
http://www.whitehouse.gov/blog/2011/09/22/petition-white-house-we-people
Today, we launched We the People on WhiteHouse.gov– a new platform that gives all Americans a way to create and sign petitions on a range of issues affecting our nation.  And if a petition gathers enough online signatures, it will be reviewed by policy experts and you’ll receive an official response.
We put together a short video to walk you through We the People.  Check it out:
Throughout our history, Americans have used petitions as a way to join together around issues they care about.  We the People brings that uniquely American tradition into the 21st century.
Here’s how it works:
  1. Create or Sign a Petition: Anyone 13 or older can create a WhiteHouse.gov account and create or sign a petition on WhiteHouse.gov asking the Obama Administration to take action on a range issues.
  2. Build Support and Gather Signatures for your Petition: It’s up to you to build support for a petition. Use email, Facebook, Twitter and word of mouth to tell your friends, family and coworkers about the petitions you care about.
  3. The White House Reviews and Responds: If a petition reaches a certain threshold (initially 5,000 signatures within 30 days), it will be reviewed by policy officials in the Administration and an official response will be issued.
Got questions? Here are a few blog posts where we’ve been explaining more about how We the People works here and here or check out the FAQ’s for We the People. We’ve also updated our privacy policy with some more information about WhiteHouse.gov accounts.
Still have questions?  Send us your questions and feedback via Twitter using the hashtag #WHWeb or submit your feedback via our tech feedback webform.

Ingen kommentarer: