 | | Joining "We The People - Michiana 9/12" couldn't be easier. 1. Click the "Go To MEET UP" button. 2. Look for the "Join" box on the right side of the screen 3. Type in your name, e-mail and a password you choose. 4. Click "Join Us" | | |  | | 5. IMPORTANT: Set up your Account & Communications settings. Click the "How To" Button on the left for a brief overview. |  Congratulations and thank you! You're now a part of our growing, grass-roots community of concerned citizens who want to see America returned the principles and values of our Constitution. Democrats, Republicans, Independents; we're for anyone who wants to see America strong, prosperous, and most of all, free! Don't just sign up, GET INVOLVED. Names in a database don't get the work done. Our elected representatives and the media need to see large numbers of real people taking to the streets and making a difference. There are so many things you can do to help advance our cause: 1. Call your Senators & Congressmen often 2. Attend our monthly meetings. 3. Attend "tea-party" style protests. 4. Attend town hall meetings. 5. Join one of our small groups. 6. Start your own small group with your friends & neighbors. 7. Read, learn, educate yourself about policy, legislation & our history. 8. Start a Blog. 9. Participate in message boards & e-mail discussions. 10. Donate you time, skills & energy to projects. 11. Help the needy through local food banks, charities and other organizations 12. Be Creative. YOUR ideas are needed!  Because we want to be taken seriously by our community and our elected representatives, we need to make sure we're trying our best to be respectful, courteous & honest with all that we do and say. It's easy to let "passion" turn into name calling and shouting, and thatÕs exactly what our opponents want us to do! They'll do whatever they can to discredit everything we stand for. Don't take the bait!! Read, learn and live the 9 Principles & 12 Values whenever you: 1. Post on a message board. 2. Send someone an e-mail 3. Comment on a Blog or Facebook 4. Phone your elected representatives 5. Attend a protest or town hall meeting. |