Liberality.org Announces its New Social Networking Feature
Liberality.org, a web publisher focusing on the importance of liberalism, political commentary and grassroots advocacy, proudly announces that it recently integrated a new social networking component into its website.
(PRWEB) November 15, 2004 -- Liberality.org, a web publisher focusing on the importance of liberalism, political commentary and grassroots advocacy, proudly announces that it recently integrated a new social networking component into its website.
Its something that is sorely needed," says Liberalitys founder Steven C. Rangel. He adds, our country is being held hostage by a dangerous right wing that, among other things, attempts to unfairly impose its beliefs on millions of Americans and exclude those who dont agree with them."
Rangel, who is also the owner of LiberalForum.org --arguably the largest new liberal discussion forum on the Internet --states that if the religious right can work its way into every comfortable corner of the public square and the top corporate circle, it most certainly will find its way into your job, place of business, community, and other areas of your life. Liberals and Progressives, many of whom are also very spiritual, need their own vast powerful network to lobby for whats right and combat the ills of our country."
Liberality.orgs social network provides a friendly venue for Liberals and Progressives to connect with one another. Unlike the scores of other networking communities out there, many of which focus on dating or business networking, Liberality is designed to bring people together who are committed to liberal and progressive issues and causes.
Rangel says, this past year we all witnessed the incredible power of the Internet in influencing political action. In order for our social network to make a difference, we need Liberals and Progressives to sign up in record numbers, and to invite their friends, family and co-workers to join too. Once they join, members should be proactive in terms of reaching out to other members, and they should use the feature on the site that allows members to create or join 'Interests Groups to rally around specific issues."
Those interested can join the site at http://www.liberality.org/friends/
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