Must reading for every disgruntled citizen, activist, and would-be-activist, the authors present a lively "how-to" primer that translates anti-Bush anger into practical actions to clean house in the 2004 election.. }The election year is upon us, and the time is now. We've talked enough about the last four years. It is time for action, and 50 Ways YOU Can Show George the Door in 2004 is the handbook you need to get started. With the creativity and insight of well-known activists Ben Cohen, co-founder of Ben & Jerry's and president of the online activist organization TrueMajorityACTION.org , and Jason Salzman, former campaign director for Greenpeace and president of Cause communications, this practical guidebook explains what YOU can actually do to show George the door. Use it to translate your anger at Bush into productive action to help defeat him in the November election.
Cohen and Sal zman explain:-Beating Bush in Swing States, Even if You Don't Live in One-Taking Advantage of Talk Radio, Letters-to-the-Editor, and Blogs-Spreading the Word in Cafes, Bars, and Bathrooms-Using Your House, Car, Pet, Business, and Your Body-Registering People to Vote (via the Internet and Elsewhere)-Raising Money, and Having Fun Doing it!So if you have a few minutes, days, or even months to spare, or if you're an everyday citizen, a savvy political organizer, or an Anybody-But-Bush guerilla activist, Ben Cohen and Jason Salzman have a punch list of suggestions to help you make a difference this election year. Just select one or more of the user-friendly actions in this book, get off your couch, and do something. Or, do something from your couch if you must! But, DO SOMETHING! 50 Ways YOU Can Show George the Door in 2004 shows you how. If we're going to send Bush back to Texas in November, you need to pitch in. This book is the place to start. }
- ISBN10 0813342821
- ISBN13 9780813342825
- Publish Date 1 June 2004
- Publish Status Out of Stock
- Out of Print 13 December 2008
- Publish Country US
- Imprint Basic Books
- Format Paperback
- Pages 216
- Language English