Posts Tagged ‘Support’

I have a political website to support a candidate. Can I place adsense ads on the site?

Sunday, October 16th, 2011

I have just created a political website to support a candidate for presidency this election. Can I place adsense ads on the website or does it violate the TOS? I will have photos on the site that other people/websites may own but I will provide all nesscesary photo credits to those parties. Would there be another way to generate revnue that would be better than adsense ads? Would another PPC advertising agency be less strict than google?
None of the answers below are helpfull at all

If you want to make money from adsense, get your website.

If you place adsense on your political website, you are undermining your purpose–which is to promote your candidate. If I saw a political ad with adsense, I would think, "He/She is not sincere, just trying to make money.


Political Campaign Advertising

do the people who do voice overs for campaign ads support the political party they advertise?

Saturday, May 28th, 2011


People paid to campaign for some parties do not necessarily support the parties but only receives the pay because the ballots are not subject to verification.


Political Campaign Advertising

We support the ROADS SAFE Act of 2011

Friday, March 11th, 2011
March 11, 2011

The Century Council applauds U.S. Senators Tom Udall (D-NM) and Bob Corker (R-TN) who introduced The Research of Alcohol Detection Systems for Stopping Alcohol-related Fatalities Everywhere, or ROADS SAFE Act this week. This legislation would authorize million per year for five years to support research on the feasibility, potential benefits and public policy challenges associated with using in-vehicle technology to prevent drunk driving. The funding would go to the Driver Alcohol Detection System for Safety (DADSS), a program that is currently being run by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) in collaboration with outside organizations.

In 2006, The Century Council committed its support for the exploration of advanced technologies to prevent drunk driving, and we believe that this type of development holds great promise if it is moderately priced, absolutely reliable, set at the legal BAC limit of .08, and unobtrusive to the sober driver. We are pleased to reaffirm this longstanding position by supporting The ROADS SAFE Act of 2011. Mothers Against Drunk Driving, AAA and the Distilled Spirits Council of the United States also support the legislation.

The Century Council Chairman, Susan Molinari, was quoted in the Senators’ joint press release: “If our nation can develop technology to prevent people from driving drunk while preserving the rights of drivers below the legal .08 percent BAC limit, it has the capacity to save thousands of lives each year.”

We thank Senators Udall and Corker for their leadership and commitment to this important effort.

Century Council Blog

Girls Night Out! Do your holiday shopping and support a great cause

Thursday, August 7th, 2008


Come Join some us Wed December 16th 6pm-8pm at Patina Boutique in Costa Mesa for Girls Night Out!! Free appetizers, shopping, raffle, and girl time. Do your Holiday shopping and support a great cause to STOP drunk driving in Orange County! Just a entry fee that will go back to MADD OC.

Don’t forget to RSVP at (714)838-6199, Ext 11 or email at desiree.garcia@madd.org

Mothers Against Drunk Driving (Orange County)

MADD Support Group for 2010

Friday, August 1st, 2008

MADD Orange County will continue to hold our monthly support group in 2010. We will be moving our support group back to our Tustin office. Our support group is lead by two victims that are MADD Employees, Sharry Graham who is one of our two Victim Advocates and Desiree Garcia, our Development Officer. Currently our group is made up of about 6 people. Anyone who had been affected by an under the influence crash may attend our group.

If you know of anyone that has been affected by a crash please connect them to us. We can help and all of our services are FREE.

Mothers Against Drunk Driving (Orange County)

Support MADD for Just a Buck-Extended Through November 14th!

Monday, June 2nd, 2008


Through the month of October patrons can purchase a MADD paper icon for one dollar in honor, memory or support of someone, at participating SELCO Credit Unions. The proceeds will go to support MADD programs in Oregon. The campaign will be happening at all branches of SELCO Credit Union including Eugene, Bend, Springfield, Albany and Salem.
Click here to find SELCO Branch Locations – http://selco.org/selco/default.asp

MADD Oregon News

MADD Monthly Support Group-Tonight

Monday, February 25th, 2008

Friends of MADD,

We invite you to our monthly Support Group that takes place the last Wednesday of the month, September 29th, if you have lost a loved one (friend or family) and survivors of drunk driving crashes. We invite you to come and join us in a safe environment. If you are not a victim or a survivor but you know someone who is, please feel free to forward them this information. Our group meets at the MADD office in Tustin.

About The Support Group Facilitators

Sharry Graham – Sharry is one of our seven staff members on the MADD OC office. She is one of our Victim Advocates and is also a victim. Some of you may already know Sharry if she is your personal Victim Advocate or have seen her in our OC courts.

Desiree Garcia – Desiree is another staff member in the MADD OC office and also a. She is our Development Officer who handles all of our fundraising efforts and has been with MADD for 2 years.

About the Group

This is a safe place where you can share or just sit and listen. You do not have to speak or share unless you would like to. The group is usually a small size of anywhere from 3-8 people meeting to share. We are here for you all year long, any month, any week, or any day.

The Last Wednesday of the month – Wednesday September 29th

6:00pm-7:00pm
MADD Office
17772 Irvine Boulevard
Tustin, CA 92780

If you would like to join us please RSVP by emailing desiree.garcia@madd.org or calling (714) 838-6199, Ext 11. 

Sincerely,

Desiree & Sharry

Mothers Against Drunk Driving (Orange County)

Rep. Kingston: Military Leaders Support Drinking Age Bill

Saturday, January 5th, 2008

Gordon Jackson of the Florida Times-Union reports that military leaders support for Rep. Jack Kingston’s bill to lower the drinking age to 18 for enlisted service men and women consuming beer and wine in on-premise drinking establishments:

“Proposed legislation to allow service members under 21 to drink beer and wine at base restaurants and clubs has strong support among military leaders, U.S. Rep. Jack Kingston, R-Ga., said Friday.

But the military brass are hesitant to publicly express their opinion, said Kingston, who has introduced the bill that would lower the drinking age to 18 at domestic and foreign bases.

‘Unofficially, they agree with us,’ Kingston said. ‘Officially, they are reluctant to speak out.’”

Shelia McNeill, former president of the Navy League, also supported the bill, telling Jackson that enlisted men and women “should not have to sneak around” to drink.

Check out the rest of the story in the Times-Union and let us know what you think in the comments.

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