Monday, January 21, 2008

Candidate for U.S. President Participating in CouchSurfing Project

For many years and especially since the 2003 run-up to the invasion, I have been studying media and American politics, and thinking about how to build inoculations against the combination of media consolidation and market fragmentation that helps a relatively few powerful people mislead and misinform so many good people.

This process has lead me to believe strongly that lack of governmental transparency lies at the heart of this problem, and also convinced me that the solution involves a level of transparency that would give anybody with Internet access far greater ability to monitor our public servants and even the press has today. (Details at Wilson2008.com)

Because this is not the kind of solution that mainstream candidates and media conglomerates—both of whom largely achieved their positions by being expert at limiting and controlling information—and because such radical change must take place particularly at the Executive Branch, I decided to run for U.S. President in order to try to bring national attention to this issue, and hopefully guilt the other candidates into making transparency a major part of their platforms.

CouchSurfing comes in to this picture because the project offers a way to travel around the country and spread the message without spending larges sums of money on hotel rooms. The reason I am writing is to announce my effort to the CourchSurfing project and to encourage everybody to join a group that I have set up to coordinate the effort. The group is called “Kelcey Wilson for U.S. President in 2008 - Help create a National Solar Power Grid” and can be found here: www.couchsurfing.com/group.html?gid=9004

With optimism,
Kelcey Wilson
www.wilson2008.com
619.358.3396

Posted January 21st, 2008 - 6:48 pm by Kelcey Wilson from San Jose, United States

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