It occurs to me that our first obligation is to research the Free Speech Coalition a lot more.
I know I have the tendency to think of the FSC as ignoring the online sector, but, at the same time, I don't know that we in the online sector have done a good job of talking to the FSC.
We expect certain very efficient online means of discussion. Message boards, for instance, let ideas move thru the online sector in hours or days. FSC doesn't have a message board, so it looks slow and kinda dumb to us.
But, they might be more interested in getting new blood and extra energy than we think.
So, the first task would be to research the FSC, to get names and addresses, and to get a better idea of their plans.
Which, BTW, could be part of the information needed for the 'adult webmasters statement' talked about in the political influence thread.
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