FreeTeam.Org
Site opened: December 1998
Site closed: December 2003![]()
Activists, candidates, idealists, citizens and free thinkers everywhere are welcomed at FreeTeam.Org.
Instigator
This public service site is provided and operated by Mark Rauterkus, Mark@Rauterkus.Com.
"Power stems from organized people, organized money and organized ideas. Efforts here are for inclusion. Then wide perspectives can be injected into our discussions. The legacy of a closed-minded approach to idea crafting and solution building has hindered our quality of life long enough. We need everyone, everywhere to help shoulder the load for organizing ideas."
Sustainers
Participants have included Democrats, Republicans, Greens, Libertarians, Socialists and many others with the courage to stand and share ideas.
Your organization, political action committee, faith-based group or lone voice can join in these efforts too.
Swarms
In our life everyone is both participant and witness at the same moments.
Present Project
News from April, 2003
Past Projects
Mayor's Race Debates and candidates' and citizens' speeches happened at the Carnegie Lecture Hall in Oakland on October 22 and 23, 2001.
News Release | More insights | Example MP3s from Candidate Joe Weinroth.
Candidate Site Shell
Candidate site shell, called Carmine, is free. Begin to craft a candidate website. Go to the pages, view the html source, edit as you wish. Enjoy.
Freedom and Principle Statements Archived tidbits migrated to CLOH.Org. Existing stations:
Academic freedom
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Events Elsewhere
McKeesport mayoral candidates agree to News-sponsored debate
By PATRICK CLOONAN, Daily News Staff WriterThe Daily News is sponsoring a debate involving the three McKeesport mayoral candidates seeking the Democratic nomination in the May 20 primary. Incumbent Wayne Kucich, City Council President James Brewster and ministry director Keith Murphy will square off in Monday's 7 p.m. event at McKeesport Area High School. WEDO (AM 810) will offer a live broadcast of the debate.No Republican filed for that party's nomination.Earlier this week, representatives of the three candidates were briefed on the format for the debate.Question topics include crime, economic development, housing, budget, litigation involving the city, city-owned assets, personnel and relationships between the administration and City Council. For the complete story, please see Friday's print edition. To subscribe to The Daily News, call 412-664-9161, ext. 208.
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