MoveOn Is No Movement, It's A Powerful Democratic Marketing And Fundraising Tool

I have praise for MoveOn in what they have accomplished, but their limitations are becoming more and more glaring and in the case of the continued Democratic funding of the war in Iraq, problematic. Full Story »

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by Jeanne Roberts - Jul. 31, 2008

This is excellent journalism, well sourced, with numerous reputable respondents confirming the author's valid opinion that Moveon.org has settled into a top-down rut, where most of the dollars contributed by concerned citizens get spent on advertising and candidate funding, not on engaging the citizens who fund it or even necessarily the causes they support.

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