Elections Internet Project

The main goal of this project is to convince people to vote and to use their vote to advance the Culture of Life, particularly the protection of unborn children and their mothers. We want to reach as many people as possible in this effort. This will be accomplished by using the wide variety of venues that the Internet provides to spread the word about issues, candidates, and political responsibility to hundreds or thousands of people at one time!

Where do I go?

Click here to see our list various categories of people that we recommend trying to reach first. Under each category are suggested Internet lists to visit in order to spread the message. 

What do I say?

Our website contains a large amount of educational material, suggested letters and talking points, responses to pro-abortion arguments, and motivations to vote. See our main election page for links to all this information. You can also urge people to register to vote by going to www.priestsforlife.org.vote.

When you are going to sites that are friendly to our point of view, one of the things you should do is recruit people to help us! Tell them to visit www.priestsforlife.org/elections to find out what they can do.

How do I carry out this project?

Many of these internet lists will require you to set up a username and password. Be sure to write these down so you don't forget them. You may also have to use your own e-mail address or establish a new e-mail address. It's easy to open a new account on Yahoo or Hotmail for example. Joining a Yahoo, MSN or AOL group, in fact, requires you to have an e-mail address with them.

Here are some basic rules to follow for any list you participate in: (adapted from Google)

  1. Read the FAQ files, charter and rules
  2. Lurk for a little while to become acquainted with how the group works
  3. Make subject line short and catchy so the message won't be passed over.
  4. Don't post gratuitous messages like "thanks".
  5. Refer to an internet page or website - a call to action
  6. Do not use all Caps, !!!!, ****, @ or other symbols.
  7. Get to the point of message in the first sentence.
  8. Message should be no longer than 24 lines. If readers want more info it can be longer.
  9. Don't include the entire message you are replying to in your response. Only quote relevant sections of original message.
  10. Cite appropriate references. If you are using facts to support a cause, state where they came from.

If you know of or find other Internet lists (besides those below) where the message will be helpful, go for it!

We ask you to also let us know how you are doing on this effort. Please share with us any new ideas you have to make this project even more effective.

Suggested Sites to Visit

Conservative Catholic

General Catholic

General Christian

Christian TV and Movies

Religious Conservative

Family

Pro-Life

Pro-Life Democrats

Pro-Life and Pro-Abortion

Pro-Abortion

Conservative Catholic

Living His Life Abundantly Discussion Board

Catholic Conservatives 

Envoy Magazine

Sacred Heart of Jesus

New Oxford Review Chat

Catholic Source

YourCatholic Forums

General Catholic

Catholic Forum

CIN Message Boards

The Catholic Message Board

Catholic@MSN

Catholic University of America

Yahoo Catholic Groups

AOL Catholic Groups

Cradle Catholics


General Christian

Christian Believers

www.christian-chat.net

Chat4Him

Clouds of Glory

ChristianLinks Forums

Christians Unite

Christian Underground

Christian Forums

Churches Men's Ministries

Crosswalk

Faith Forum

He Lives

Home with God Forums

Praize Forums

EZ Network of Message Boards

Christian Men Online

Christian Counterpoint

Last Days Christian Forum

Christian Online Singles

Grace Today Christian Message Board

Christian Corner Community

Christian Foundation

Pastor's Helper Discussion Forum

By God's Design

Warm Hearts

The Shipmate's Online Christian Fellowship

NLCC Online Community

Tribulation in Preparation

Reformed Christian Messaging Forums

Unconditional Love

Abraham's Inspirational Group

International Church Of Christ

Christian Coffee House

God’s Extreme Word

African American Christian

Christians Around the World

Christians with Unsaved Spouses

Peer Minister 2002

Single Young Christians

Crimson Glory

Prisoners of War 4 Christ

Jesus Freaks 777

Single Christians Club

Women to Women Ministries

Christians Coming Together

Friendly Mormons

Christians All Around the USA 2

YCSG

Light-House of Prayer

Christians All around the USA

Luv Lifted Me 2 Christian Chat

Salt and Light

BeliefNet

Christianity Today

Apologetic.com

Baptist Board

Worthy Boards

ChristianWebsite.com

Yahoo Christian Groups

Yahoo All Denominations

AOL Christianity

MSN Christian

Yeshua, Messiah. Jesus, Our Savior

Calvary Baptist Church, NC

KairosNews (Evangelical Lutheran Church)

Pentacostal Apostolic Faith

Some Good Stuff

Christian Support

Christian TV and Movies

"Touched by an Angel"

"Promised Land"

"It's a Miracle"

"The Passion"

Catholic forum on "The Passion"

Religious Conservative:

Right Wing Judaism

Family

Homebodies Community - stay at home parents

NFP Discussion

Our Catholic Family  

Beyond Surviving Homeschool

Pro-Life

Yahoo Pro-Life Groups

AOL Pro-Life Groups

MSN Pro-Life Groups

Christian Pro-lifers

Pro-Life Democrats

Democrats for Life Live Journal

Democrats for Life Message Board

Democrats for Life on Yahoo

Pro-Life and Pro-Abortion

Yahoo Abortion Debates

AOL Debate

AOL Pro-Life and Pro-Abortion Groups

MSN Abortion Debate

Pro-Abortion

Yahoo Pro-Abortion Groups

MSN Pro-Abortion Groups

 

A final thought

Why is it important to convince people to vote and to vote pro-life? The US Bishops sum it up well in Living the Gospel of Life: A Challenge to American Catholics.

"We encourage all citizens, particularly Catholics, to embrace their citizenship not merely as a duty and privilege, but as an opportunity meaningfully to participate in building the culture of life. Every voice matters in the public forum. Every vote counts. Every act of responsible citizenship is an exercise of significant individual power." (34)

In the elections of 2000, surveys showed that among those calling themselves Christians, only 50% were registered to vote. Then, on Election Day, only half of the Christians who were registered actually went to the polls. The Christian vote has declined 10% since 1994.

Furthermore the Bishops state:

"Bringing a respect for human dignity to practical politics can be a daunting task. There is such a wide spectrum of issues involving the protection of human life and the promotion of human dignity. Good people frequently disagree on which problems to address, which policies to adopt and how best to apply them. But for citizens and elected officials alike, the basic principle is simple: We must begin with a commitment never to intentionally kill, or collude in the killing, of any innocent human life, no matter how broken, unformed, disabled or desperate that life may seem." (21)

Priests for Life
PO Box 141172
Staten Island, NY 10314
Tel. 888-PFL-3448, (718) 980-4400
Fax 718-980-6515
Email mail@priestsforlife.org

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