Our 10th Anniversary Present - A Brand New Website!
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Bob FertikWant to meet our members? Click 'Join' above!
Wow - it's the 10th Anniversary of Democrats.com! We wanted to give ourselves a big present for lasting so long and getting so big (over 700,000 strong and still growing). So with the expert help of our wonderful friends at Advomatic, we built ourselves a brand new website!
For the first time, our website reflects the heart of who we are, namely Activists. While many other sites have long and passionate discussions, we focus on taking effective actions that will bring about real change.
Our new home page features our hottest Actions, and the Take Action button at the top left lists all of our current Actions. And when you visit other pages on our site, you will often see relevant Actions on the right side.
When you take an Action, it's only natural to wonder who else is taking Action with you. So at the right side of the top we feature our top Activists. (For privacy reasons, you can't learn more about these Activists until you login.)
Of course we love national Actions because large numbers give us clout in politics, the media, and the marketplace. But we also love local Actions because that's where each of us, with the help of a handful of activist friends, can make an enormous difference in so many different ways.
That's why we created our completely unique Local section - so you can meet and connect with Democrats.com Activists in your zipcode, Congressional District, and even your whole State - wherever a particular action is most relevant.
(We need your street address to determine your Congressional District and to let your check your voter registration but we never display your address to anyone but you.)
Your customized Local section shows fellow Activists in your zipcode, CD, and state. You can click their Profiles to learn more about them. You can also click the Contact tab if you want to send them a personal email (if they accept emails).
You can also reach everyone in your CD or State by joining the discussion in the two columns (State and CD) at the bottom of your Local page. To start a new topic, just click the megaphone in the appropriate column.
Of course a Community only thrives when members share ideas and experiences. So we encourage you to fill out your Profile with a photo and a brief About statement. To find your Profile page, click your Username at the top right of every page.
While viewing your Profile, you can see all the Actions you've taken here since 2004, and all of your friends who took Actions you Referred to them. Congratulations for all you've done!
So that's the big picture Take a spin, click all the big buttons, and let us know what you think in the comments below!
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you web design is far from "hip," YETvery youth-oriented
HARD TO READ YOU IDJITS
HARDER STILL TO COMMENT
your contact us page doesn't allow for comments.
Pretty straight forward from the subject line:
Your contact us page says something along the lines of "your comments below will go to our staff". yet, there's no comments form.
Also, you still have "impeach Cheney & Bush" as part of your 'what we care about section' under the candidate FAQ.
Thanks for any info about how I can get in touch.
Cheers,
.dv.
the contact page works fine for lots of people
maybe it's your browser - what are you using?
free speech
While making speeches in Washington DC, better be carefull what you say, big brother is watching and if you make him mad he will come to get you. I didn't realise that I voted for dick cheney.
Inspector General Criticism Doesn't Phase FBI Raids on Midwestern Anti-war Activists http://www.nytimes.com/2010/09/27/us/27wiretap.html?_r=2&hp&om_rid=NUUu$R&om_mid=_BMoI6iB8U3WXOQ
SS Fairnest Act
Just get busy and get the SS Fairness Act passed. This effects teachers (me) and Armed Services forces
health care
I have a comment on the new health care...........I renewed my health insurance through work......I retired this year at the age of 60 after working at the same place for 42 years. My Insurance has went up from approx 5,800.00 per year to 10,800.00 per year, that is an increase of 400 dollars more each month. It went from 489.00 to 889.00 per month. Mr Obama said when he started this whole thing that it would be less than 15% increase per person accross the board..................ok then what is going to be done about this 50% increase. I can't afford this now what?
rita - MI
some insurance companies
are breaking the law.
the law against big insurance increases is enforced by your state's insurance commissioner, and you should complain to your state senator or representative.
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