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Sure. I've got ideas. If you're serious, I'm looking for a project such as this to dig in to.
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It's important to preserve the essence of why that moment is so powerful.
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Right. Like Margaret Mead (so famously) said "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it's the only thing that ever has."
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Tim Karr - Who are some political and public (celebrity) allies you feel would be great to approach for the cause of internet freedom and for the full pardon (side question... do we knight in the US?) of [Sir] Edward Snowden?
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What will be the most effective route forward for those individual citizens who wish to spread a 'Can You Please Not?' campaign? I see so many citizens who care for this. They show you only need to get ~3.5% of the population to take action on an issue to successfully enact its implementation. So where do you think we are now on this, and what is the best way forward for the 'average citizen'?
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