The site,
Whose Side Are You On? is picking up some buzz around here.
The site, while designed to help Alan Schlesinger (R) appears to be just as effective at hammering at Lieberman's negatives.
I can't imagine how it could hurt to get the word out about the site which has a series of FREE PDF downloads, nicely designed and worded to push Repugs away from Lieberman and toward Schlesinger. Maybe display them in GOP hangouts, or mail them to friends and family?
One of the downloads actually says:
"In all honesty, I'd rather stay home than vote for Lieberman. It seems like all he's brought to this election is confusion."
PLUS, read this on their
ABOUT US page:
"On November 8th, we’d rather wake up feeling we did the right thing. As opposed to, say, selling our souls to benefit a guy like Lieberman, who’s cherry-picked a couple of Republican ideas and passed himself off as a moderate. Frankly, as much as we might dislike what he stands for, we’d rather see a guy like Lamont elected — simply because he doesn’t try to pass himself off as something he’s not. He’s on the other side of the aisle, but, at least he’s honest about it."
The site has been picked up by blogs from both the left and right:
http://connecticutblog.blogspot.com/2006/10/true-republicans-for-alan-schlesinger.htmlhttp://www.dailykos.com/story/2006/10/13/84346/024http://www.ctconservative.blogspot.com/http://ctbob.blogspot.com/http://blueandwhite96.blogspot.com/I can't tell how much traffic they're getting, but they're #4 on a google of "whose side are you on?"