RightMarch Encourages Conservatives to Counter
MoveOn With Computer Voter Drive By Jimmy Moore
Talon News
May 4, 2004
In response to the "phone bank parties" planned by liberal
online group MoveOn.org this weekend, their conservative counterpart
RightMarch.com is encouraging its supporters to host "Patriotic
Voter Registration Parties."
Recalling the incredible response they had gathering conservatives
to counter MoveOn.org parties before, RightMarch.com said they were
much more successful in a lot less time.
"It took MoveOn.org two weeks and millions of dollars to get 2,500
people to host a house party for their documentary," RightMarch
reminded supporters in an e-mail. "It took RightMarch.com 2 days
and some spare change to get over 3,000 people to host a video party
for our documentary."
RightMarch.com concluded, "It's easy to see who speaks for mainstream
America."
Explaining to its supporters that the "phone bank parties"
being conducted by MoveOn.org include "far left" voters, RightMarch.com
explains that conservatives "need to cancel out their efforts by
getting every conservative, patriotic, hard-working American we know
to register to vote!"
Rather than using their cell phone to call voters, though, RightMarch.com
is asking its supporters to use their computer to conduct their "Patriotic
Voter Registration Parties."
"It's easy!" exclaims RightMarch.com. "All you need
to do to hold a PVR Party is sit at your computer, fire up your e-mail
program, and follow the very simple instructions on our website!"
They are asking conservatives to register at RightMarch.com if they
will be participating in the "PVR Party."
"[W]e need to prove to the liberal media that folks all over the
country are contacting everyone they know, to get them to register to
vote," RightMarch.com asserted.
A standardized e-mail response is provided by RightMarch.com for conservative
supporters to send to their e-mail contact list.
"[W]ith your help, we'll contact over one hundred thousand conservatives
to register them to vote!," RightMarch.com expressed.
In a mocking tribute to former Democratic presidential candidate Howard
Dean, RightMarch.com said contacts need to be made in key states "like
Arizona, Florida, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Ohio, Pennsylvania,
Tennessee, Virginia, Washington, and Wisconsin (YEEEARRRGGHHH!)."
RightMarch.com urges conservatives to take this opportunity to "counter
the voter registration drive of the radical liberals at MoveOn.org,
and get patriotic conservatives across America to register to vote."