Currently being used as an online community to discuss resolutions for an upcoming Democratic Party Convention. Other testers, please be respectful of the pilot program being run.

Drafting Democracy

Submitted by Aldon Hynes on Wed, 2006-01-25 10:05.

Any of you that are coming to this site to draft and discuss resolutions, please head over to the new site, www.draftingdemocracy.org.

This site was set up as a pilot system a year ago, and it is time that we move to a more robust and permanent site.

Thank you for your interest.

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Welcome to Smartcampaigns Test site (With a special on Resolutions, this week)

Submitted by Aldon Hynes on Wed, 2005-02-23 14:35.

Welcome to the SmartCampaigns Test site. Normally, I turn on just about every option for people to play with. However for the next couple of weeks a group of people will be using a combination of Node Moderation and Forums to craft resolutions for an upcoming convention.

If you are here to the resolutions, please check the Users Guide.

To make it easier , I have turned most options at this site off. I will turn these options back on after the resolutions are completed.

If you want to talk about specific features, please contact me through Identity Commons at =Aldon.Hynes

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Welcome and User Guide

Submitted by Lanya Shapiro on Mon, 2005-02-21 14:02.

Thank you for participating in the democratic process!

Aldon and I set up this website so you all could share ideas about resolutions and work collaboratively. These resolutions are yours for the taking. Please submit your favorites at your precinct meeting!

Since democracy is NOT a spectator sport, we offer you five different actions to take here.

Think of it as extreme democracy!

1) You can READ many resolutions (and ideas that could become resolutions).

2) You can POST COMMENTS.
Tell the author and the world what you think of the resolution. If you have ideas on how to strengthen it, that's what we really want to see! The authors will check back and may incorporate your suggestions.

--> The goal here is to write these collaboratively.

For the next two actions, you need to create a login.

3) You can RATE THE RESOLUTIONS.
When you click on a resolution, you'll see "Moderate Post" just below the text, and a pull-down menu.

Great = 5
Good = 3
Fair = 1
Poor = -1

Right now there are LOTS of ideas here -- by rating them, you'll help draw other people's attention to the ones you think are strongest.

4) You can POST YOUR OWN RESOLUTIONS.
Go here to do that, after reading some general advice here.

Some counties have already begun their precinct meetings, so post your comments and ideas ASAP for others to see and use.

5) You can COME BACK FOR IMPROVEMENTS.
Authors may revise their resolutions, so check back frequently. Our hope is that multiple precincts and counties will pass the same version of any particular resolution. Trust me, consistent language will save a lot of hassle later when the resolution committees meet and consolidate the resolutions to present to the county convention.

So please comment now, and then come back just before YOUR precinct meeting to print out final versions of the ones you like.

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Highest Rated Resolutions

Submitted by Aldon Hynes on Mon, 2005-02-21 12:49.
TitleScore
RESOLUTION: Proportional Allotment of Presidential Electors (PJ Puryear)40
RESOLUTION: Refute premise of corporate personhood (posted for another author)38
RESOLUTION: Campaign Reform and Voter-Owned Elections (Bob Hall of Democracy NC)36
RESOLUTION: Prohibit discrimination based on sexual orientation28
Resolution: Same Sex Marriage27
**Replaced: RESOLUTION ON SOCIAL SECURITY (Combined two resolutions) See original post below in comments.25
RESOLUTION: Repeal the state Defense of Marriage Act24
RESOLUTION: Increase awareness of history of race and politics; consider practice of honoring historic figures24
RESOLUTION: Bring the Troops Home (Ken) **SUGGESTED: Use version in COMMENTS23
RESOLUTION: Regarding Genocide in Darfur21
Resolution: Join Kyoto21
**RESOLUTION: Supporting HR 550 to Amend HAVA (Re: Voting systems for NC and the US) **updated21
RESOLUTION CONCERNING PRECINCT REPRESENTATION21
**Replaced: OPPOSING PRIVATIZATION OF SOCIAL SECURITY (Combined two resolutions) See original post below in comments.18
RESOLUTION: Supporting progressivity of taxes -- i.e., don't take it out on the poor! (PR Latta)18
RESOLUTION: Create a dog park in northern Durham16
RESOLUTION To Oppose Permanent Hard Military Bases in Iraq16
RESOLUTION: Regarding Genocide in Darfur (Cathy Moore)16
RESOLUTION: against "single family" zoning15
RESOLUTION: Oppose Federal Marriage Constitutional Amendment15
RESOLUTION: Healthcare reform (Dr. Kenneth Baker, adopted by the 25th Democratic Precinct, Union Co.)15
Resolution on an NC Right to Health Care14
**RESOLUTION: Supporting collective bargaining for state, county and municipal employees (PR Latta) **updated14
Vermont resolution on bringing home the VT National Guard -- maybe someone can modify for NC?13
RESOLUTION: Eliminate predatory lending13
RESOLUTION: Reduction in University Tuition (John C. Brooks)13
RESOLUTION: IN SUPPORT OF MENTAL HEALTH PARITY13
Resolution for transparency and reform in corporate finances13
Resolution to Support Our Armed Services and Return them Home12
RESOLUTION: Supporting legislative authority to collect Impact Fees (Milo Pyne)11
RESOLUTION: Access to Justice for Poor People (Legal Services)11
RESOLUTION To Reduce Vehicular Emissions11
RESOLUTION: (diluted) Local contraception funding11
RESOLUTION: Supporting equal access to higher education for ALL (regardless of citizenship)11
RESOLUTION: Local abortion and contraception funding10
RESOLUTION: End offshoring of U.S. jobs9
RESOLUTION: Increase health care funding for Durham's low-income youth9
Resolution:Mental Health Policy8
Paper Ballots and Vote Tabulation Accuracy6
RESOLUTION: Supporting the proposed New Hope Creek Park (Maggie Peltier)6
Make Social Security Sound and Equitable5
Resolution In Support of the Proposed Hope Creek Park5
RESOLUTION: elimination and reduction of quorum requirements5
Resolution: Codify Stewardship5
Resolution on Called Meetings without a Quorum (by PR Latta)5
Direct election of the President and Vice-President.5
Resolution for more transparency in Durham County Democratic Party elections5
RESOLUTION : RENEW SEC. 5 OF THE VOTING RIGHTS ACT OF 19655
Highest Rated Resolutions4
Resolution to Oppose Amending the State Constitution regarding Same-sex Civil Marriage.4
Introduction4
RESOLUTION: Paper Ballots (Eugene Barufkin)3
RESOLUTION: Increase health care and elder care funding for Durham's seniors3
Resolution on corporate patriotism3
RESOLUTION: Abolish Corralling of Minority Voters3
RESOLUTION: Commend and support Rep. Pelosi and Sen. Reid3
Resolution on the Public’s Right to Fair Campaigns3
Quest for Truth about September 11, 20013
Resolution on NC Climate Change & Nuclear Power3
Resolution on democracy and open government3
RESOLUTION: Support for Alternative Energy Development and the Apollo Project3
RESOLUTION: OPPOSING THE PATRIOT ACT and CALLING FOR THE PROTECTION OF CIVIL LIBERTIES3
IDEA: Change name of NCDP state executive committee to state *central* committee2
IDEAS: International Relations / Military (partial resolution, plus random thoughts in comments)2
IDEAS: Jobs, the Economy, Taxes, Lottery (random thoughts -- resolutions need to be written)2
IDEAS: Education (random thoughts -- resolutions need to be written)2
Resolution on federal cabinet and judicial appointments1
Regarding the Separation of Church and State ( K. K. Mersereau )1
IDEAS: Election reform (multiple ideas -- resolutions need to be written)0
Health Care for All Americans: random thoughts0
Make Your Vote Count in the Presidential Primaries-2
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General suggestions on how to write a resolution, including sample format

Submitted by Lanya Shapiro on Wed, 2005-02-16 16:10.

Read below for very helpful info (in two parts) as we all start working on our resolutions.

Part I: A Primer on Writing Resolutions

One of the real benefits of participating in the democratic process is the opportunity to have a voice regarding the public policy issues that affect our lives. It is therefore important that citizens understand the correct procedure for drafting resolutions. Some people are intimidated at the idea of writing a resolution. They shouldn't be. It isn't that difficult.

The following guidelines can help you write and adopt successful resolutions:
• A resolution is a statement of policy or position on an issue.

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Does this poll work?

Submitted by Aldon Hynes on Sat, 2005-01-01 15:03.





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Tuesday's Demo

Submitted by Aldon Hynes on Tue, 2007-05-22 13:37.

This is a demo of adding material to the site.

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Bloglines - Another Globe Column on Deval Patrick

Submitted by Aldon Hynes on Mon, 2005-11-28 10:42.






Bloglines user ahynes1 (ahynes1@optonline.net) has sent this item to you, with the following personal
message:

Another test to see that the format option is working properly in Mailhandler


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Bloglines - Ten Bloglines Hacks

Submitted by Aldon Hynes on Mon, 2005-11-28 08:44.






Bloglines user ahynes1 (ahynes1@optonline.net) has sent this item to you, with the following personal
message:

Testing sending a Blogline message into the test smartcampaigns site, following Steve Rubel's ideas


Micro Persuasion

Steve Rubel explores how new technologies are transforming marketing, media and public relations.

Ten Bloglines Hacks

By Steve Rubel on Weblogs

In continuing with my social media “hacks” series (RSS, Technorati, blogging and Wikipedia), here are ten of my favorite hacks that work with Bloglines, the most popular RSS news reader.

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Poll Results

Submitted by Aldon Hynes on Sat, 2005-09-10 12:37.
Poll Results: (The right answer is YES)

Yes
41% (13 votes)
No
9% (3 votes)
Maybe
41% (13 votes)
None of the above
9% (3 votes)
Total votes: 32
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