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Richard Gage is desperately asking us to please, please email architects (and engineers). This is simple. He explains it on ae911truth.org. Let’s support Gage !!! Let’s help him out.

The action is simple.
Get the email address of an architect or an engineer.
*Email one individual at a time.

Email a message similar to this:

“I know that you are an expert on these kind of things. I ran across this short TV interview with an architect http://www.ae911truth.net/omnitv_interview.htm And I also visited this website supported by many architects. www.ae911truth.org
What do you think about Building 7? ”

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Getting the names of architects is easy. Go to the yellow pages. Google their firm. Go to a University website and get the email addresses of those architects who teach. There are many resources. *Email one individual at a time so it does not look like spam.

You can also send INDIVDUAL emails to Professors, Construction Firms, Scientists, City Building Inspectors, Association and Agency department heads, etc.

Go to www.ae911truth.org

http://www.ae911truth.org/actions/4
http://www.ae911truth.org/actions/

http://www.ae911truth.org/sustain.php

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Watch this video explaining more about the “email campaign”. [Less than 2 minutes.]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t8BpZZqLkxs

Posted on February 22nd, 2009 in Nonprofit | 3 Comments »

Need a FREE Email Marketing company. The best one, do you know of any?



Okay, I am looking for a Email Marketing company. It has to be free. I know its pretty hard to get that, but free is better than paid. Uh, I want it to have HTML. And I wanna run multiple campaigns, 2 of them. It shouldn’t have a limit on the messages, but if it does, thats okay.

Just send me some good links to good companys.

All is appreciated it.

Thanks

Posted on February 22nd, 2009 in Other - Internet | 1 Comment »

Sarah Palin speaks to reporters via email.she tells them what kind of ice cream she is eating, is she a joke?



After the Florida event, Palin left behind the print reporter “pooler” designated to follow her – but not the pool camera crew – as she, Todd and their three youngest children sped off in their motorcade to a Cold Stone Creamery ice cream parlor.

Footage captured the Palins being greeted by cheering supporters and mingling with customers without the uncomfortable presence of reporters shouting questions at Palin. The campaign later sent them an email detailing the flavors of ice cream each ordered.

“Piper had Oreo Overload. Willow (14) had Birthday Cake Mix (sic). Todd had chocolate with peanut butter. Gov. Palin also had Birthday Cake Mix (sic).”

http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0908/13823_Page2.html

Posted on February 22nd, 2009 in Elections | 7 Comments »