List Growth and teaparty.GOP.com
BY Nancy Scola | Wednesday, April 15 2009
Whatever you make of the origins of today's planed "tea party" protests, it's clear that the national Republican Party is eager to capture some of the wind in its flagging sails. But a correspondent writes to point out that the GOP's online campaign capitalizing on the events violates what might be the first commandment of online organizing: thou shall collect email addresses. Over at teaparty.GOP.com, you can send an e-post card and digital tea bag of your choice to President Obama, VP Biden, Speaker Pelosi, or Majority Leader Reid, making the statement "I do not believe that it is patriotic to pay more taxes." What the site doesn't do, though, is at any time ask for your email address.
UPDATE: A reader points out that if you pick the option of sending yourself a copy of the email, you are, of course, asked for your address.