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11-18-2010, 02:01 PM
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buckminsterfullerene
We appreciate all the work that you have done, and it is a very informative and well structured flyer, maybe it could be used to be faxed to senators that claim that they don't have enough time to read the DA, or directly to a media source to see if they are willing to post it somewhere where people could see it and get informed about the DA, or mass printed and used in the manner flyers are commonly used, stick it on cars, doors and hand it around to people, thus a group of activists that is out and around the neighborhood informing people verbally could use something like that flyer.

The only concern I have with the flyer is the last line where the source was determined to be wikipedia. Wikipedia is a great resource but its not always going to be the same so what you got from there today might not be there tomorrow and someone against the dream act might change details such that many people that go there could see misinformation before it gets rectified, however, it is an excellent source of resources, maybe cite the places wikipedia cites for the information that you took, namely the list of requirements would be the DA itself from a congressional site, the extra details could be this group of dreamers or there are also other external links with tons of information, they even cite a paper focusing on who the beneficiaries are.

Despite that I don't think I could have been able to develop such a well structured flyer and it does have to be distributed to other people somehow.
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