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Sanctions vote also on cybercivic.com




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From: Majid Allan <majidallan@hotmail.com>
Subject: Sanctions vote also on cybercivic.com

Greetings,

Let me begin by thanking you for your tireless efforts.  I realize just how 
frustrating this issue is for those of us that share a common humanity.

I wanted to let you know that members of the iac-list can vote on the 
sanctions issue also at a site called CyberCivic.com (2nd issue under 
foreign policy category).  The unique thing about this site is that vote 
tallies are then forwarded to U.S. national, and/or state representatives 
depending on the scale of the issue (i.e., national/international, state, or 
local).  Perhaps you could forward this information to the rest of the list 
after you've investigated it yourself.

The URL is:  WWW.CYBERCIVIC.COM

Simply register at the site, and begin voting on important issues.

Thanks again.

Sincerely,

Majid Allan


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