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		<title>The Ground War: Health Care Astroturf and Greenpeace</title>
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Here at Agit-Pop, we&#8217;re obviously big believers in the power of internet organzing to change the world.  But sometimes to create a compelling story, you just have to get boots on the ground.
Consider the stir caused by astroturf groups disrupting congressional town hall meetings during the August recess &#8211; even though these groups read from [...]]]></description>
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<p>Here at Agit-Pop, we&#8217;re obviously big believers in the power of internet organzing to change the world.  But sometimes to create a compelling story, you just have to get boots on the ground.</p>
<p>Consider the stir caused by <a href="http://thinkprogress.org/2009/08/04/doggett-undeterred/" target="_blank">astroturf groups disrupting congressional town hall meetings</a> during the August recess &#8211; even though these groups read from a <a href="http://thinkprogress.org/2009/07/31/recess-harassment-memo/" target="_blank">professional lobbyists&#8217; script</a> and signify very little in terms of real support, they seem to make a compelling news story.  Seeing the talking points played out in real time &#8211; Socialism! Takeover! Competition! Choice! &#8211; creates a news story that almost writes itself, complete with clear battle lines and mad-as-hell Americans.</p>
<p>Almost simultaneously, Greenpeace (long a champion of media-friendly direct action) targeted Hewlett-Packard for some unwanted attention, <a href="http://animalnewyork.com/2009/07/greenpeace-vandals-hit-the-roof-bomb-hp-headquarters/" target="_blank">climbing to the roof of the company&#8217;s headquarters for a little re-branding</a> of the toxic product producing company.  Like the healthcare right-wingers, Greenpeace made a target into a clear enemy and then executed a compelling boots on the ground action to win some good coverage for the campaign.</p>
<p>In a similar campaign, Agit-Pop worked with the Electronics Takeback Coalition for <a href="http://www.takebackmytv.com/pages/zombies/" target="_blank">Take Back My TV!</a> &#8211; an integrated web and on the ground campaign that got many electronics manufacturers to create recycling programs for now obsolete analog TV sets.</p>
<p>The lesson?  Web tools are a vital part of organizing successful campaigns, but sometimes going the extra mile can make the difference and win the messaging day.</p>
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