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AlterNet Readers Say Phooey to Financial Meltdown; Break All Giving Records in Supporting Progressive, Independent Media

By Don Hazen, AlterNet. Posted January 7, 2009.


You helped out in a big way, and now we can go back to bringing you kick-ass coverage on this amazing moment in history.

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To: AlterNet Readers

From: Don Hazen, Executive Editor

Re: Wild success of end-of-the-year fundraising campaign

Truth be told, we were nervous about our year-end fundraising campaign. We knew that the global financial meltdown had affected everyone. We feared that you all would need to cut back in expenses when facing hard times, and not give this time around, or not give as much.

I'm happy to report that we were completely wrong. You busted our year-end fundraising records by a mile, more than doubling last year -- and in fact, this was the most successful single fundraising campaign we have ever had at AlterNet. Almost 2,600 of you contributed more than $130,000, with the average gift hovering around $50 -- the highest was $10,000 and the smallest was $5. And we are grateful for every one of them, small and large. Also, we are gratified that our newest method by which you can contribute -- becoming a monthly sustainer, which spreads your donation over the year -- is catching on.*

We take your generosity and commitment to mean that our blanket coverage of the economic crisis,  the environment, health care, the drug war, our special focus on challenging the conventional wisdom on Obama appointments, the escalating violence in Afghanistan, and more, is what you want to be reading.

One of our new projects, thanks to you, launched today: AlterNet's Economy in Crisis -- it's a feature you can find on AlterNet's front page that tackles this incredible economic meltdown and hopefully, its recovery. Updated daily, every day of the week, our Senior Writer Joshua Holland will guide you to the really important news and the hard-to-find analysis that actually makes sense of this historic change affecting all our lives.

And of course you can expect us to go head-to-head with the radical right wing. It is regrouping and already attacking the idea of a progressive stimulus plan -- the one for millions of jobs, not the one for rich banks that are squandering taxpayer money on buying other banks. Even if we are concerned about Obama’s appointments and certain policy directions he seems to be moving in, which we are, there is probably a lot we can agree on in the short term to spread some wealth among millions, not just the superwealthy. AlterNet is going to help make those changes happen.

* If you missed our appeals and want to join our distinguished reader-funder base, you can go here to join -- and pick up a free copy of AlterNet's The Best of 2008, if you become a monthly sustainer.


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In a World steeped in deceit
Posted by: weathered on Jan 7, 2009 3:58 AM   
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AlterNet deserves whatever support it can gather, until $$ compromises integrity. Don't let that happen - please.

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Alternet Please DON'T Take the Apple from Eve.
Posted by: larazzafilms on Jan 7, 2009 5:13 AM   
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I hope that this time, "We" as a loyal audience to this true channel of media, will remain here to continue reading "truth" and untainted journalism. To the executive Editor of Alternet, you are now the "Obama" of your establishment and "you" are being looked upon to hold integrity to your loyal population. If and when Alternet Grows enough to a point of receiving A television News Station, I and my services will honorably be proud to contribute to that clear channel of journalism.
Thank you and keep up the Great work!

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Want at another contribution? Find/write two diverging opinions by engineers re WTC collapses?
Posted by: JoAnne on Jan 7, 2009 7:20 AM   
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n/m

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Want a monthly contribution? Commit to investigatory reporting.
Posted by: JoAnne on Jan 7, 2009 7:42 AM   
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n/m

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Suggestion: Start with the Silvstein's Comment Re NYFD's Pulling Of Bldg. #7:
Posted by: JoAnne on Jan 7, 2009 7:44 AM   
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Help Support SPAMMERS! Give to alternet
Posted by: Crazy H on Jan 7, 2009 12:09 PM   
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Every cent you give to alternet helps subsidize spammers such as clusterable.

It's bad enough that they get free advertising here. There's no way I'm going to help pay for it.

Don, Scott ...anyone? Would you care to comment on why you allow net abuse on your site? Are you really that hard up for hit count?

Inquiring minds want to know.

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BIG PENIS
Posted by: sherman on Jan 7, 2009 2:02 PM   
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congrats alternet, does that mean you can cut out the BIG PENIS ads?

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this site rocks
Posted by: HANGTRAITORS on Jan 7, 2009 5:40 PM   
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AlterNet is top notch progressive site.. As an avid reader I can honestly say this site merits a handout.

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Happy to donate
Posted by: PopRox80 on Jan 9, 2009 2:58 AM   
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Although I get my news from many sources, this is the site I come back to most often. Its articles hit close to home and heart, and I truly am happy you were so successful in your fundraising efforts! (Not least so I don't get those emails every other day - sorry! haha)

I just want to say thanks, and please keep it up. This country needs more voices of logic, compassion and empathy in increasingly uncertain times.

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