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Standing strong with Working People
 

 

BLOG

  • The Natrona County Democrats blog "Protect Wyoming Workers" was formed in early 2011 as a way to give the voices of the party a sounding board to discuss issues pertaining to Wyoming Workers.
  • http://protectwyoworkers.blogspot.com/

FACEBOOK

  • The Natrona County Democrats embrace the Facebook platform as an effective method of ideas exchange. We applaud the Facebook team for expanding our experience in new and important ways.
  • We are conducting training events about Facebook on a semi-regular basis. Check the page for the next available training opportunity to get involved in activism and outreach using this exciting tool.
  • http://www.facebook.com/Natrona.WyoDems

TWITTER

  • This isn't your mother's social network anymore. Available for quick digestion of a great number of sources, Twitter excels at putting a large number of resources in an easy to manage interface. Far from being a tool just to share what you had for dinner, Twitter allows for great levels of interaction and resource sharing with a lightning-fast interface. Jump aboard and try it out, you just might like what you find!
  • http://twitter.com/#!/NatronaWyoDems

YOUTUBE

  • We are always coming together to spread the word of fairness, equality, and community. But we realize that not everyone can make every meeting. YouTube helps us archive resources so that they are available for individuals throughout the world.
  • http://www.youtube.com/user/NatronaWyoDems

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MESSAGE OF EQUALITY 1869

  • A member work site for collecting together research and resource materials through the discussion/commenting tools available on this site. Contact your legislator, chat on the latest development, or download needed resources, the MOE1869 Site is made to be a tool for your activism.
  • https://sites.google.com/site/messageofequality1869/

Votebuilder

  • Connect with your constituents, create walk lists, map your precincts, and upload your information to the MainFrame.
  • Contact the Natrona County Democratic Party for access or technical support.
  • http://www.votebuilder.com/Login.aspx

george lakoff's theories of political origins

Subject presented by Jane Ifland at the State Central Committee Meeting at the 2011 Jefferson Jackson Meeting in Rock Springs, WY, 10/01/2011.
  • Use the tool below to hear Jane's introduction to George Lakoff's theory of political origins from his book "Don't Think of an Elephant".
  • Apply this approach to categorizing the frame to look beneath the rhetoric to the origins of thought and expose what worldview is accepted and practiced by the individual.
  • Jane is a resident of Casper and a member of the Natrona County Democratic Party, Wyoming.
  • Download an mp3: http://www.archive.org/download/WhatsYourModelAnIntroductionToGeorgeLakoff/

IBEW Hall
Monthly meetings occur on the last Thursday of the month at Casper's IBEW Local 322 Hall. Click this image of the IBEW Hall for a map and directions.

Natrona County Democrats 201 E. 2nd Street The Atrium Plaza ph: 307-234-1992 Casper, WY 82601 natrona.wyodems@gmail.com