So I joined OFA a while back, just for entertainment value. They send me little annoucements of what's going on in the DemocRAT party, invites to their gatherings, requests for volunteers and money. That kind of stuff.
Well, recently they sent a notice asking for OFA members to pledge to vote. So, I clicked the little button to pledge. That brought up a form asking for my reason for making sure I vote. I put in something about getting the dems out of office and getting things right again. I forget the exact words, but I didn't use profanity. I recall being generally just honest and forthright about my reasons.
So, yesterday, they emailed this:
(My Name) --
Not long ago, you made a commitment to vote in this election.
When you signed up, you wrote that you were choosing to cast a ballot because:
Need to keep Dems in office, and keep the Repugs/Party of NO out of office.
The time has come to make good on that commitment. Think about when you'll cast your vote and how you'll get there.
If you have any questions at all, you can find more information about voting here:
www.RaiseYourVote.com
Thanks,
Mitch
Mitch Stewart
Director
Organizing for America
They fibbed a bit. So today they sent this correction:
(My Name) --
Yesterday, we sent an email to those who committed to vote with Organizing for America.
Because of a technical error, a small group of individuals received the wrong reason for their commitment. We're sorry for that mistake.
When you signed up, you wrote that you were choosing to cast a ballot because:
I'm voting because I want to move America in the right direction.
Thanks for all you do,
Mitch
Mitch Stewart
Director
Organizing for America
So, that's what a technical error looks like, eh?
DD