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New Book and Non-Partisan Movement Challenges American Voters to Examine and Re-Deploy Government Direction
ResoNation and DayLight Movement Set to Drag a Troubled Government Into the Bright Light of Day
| Quelle: The Daylight Forum
NEW YORK, NY -- (MARKET WIRE) -- October 25, 2006 -- 70% of Congress does not understand the needs
and problems of everyday Americans while 69% believe that members of
Congress consider themselves above the law according to a The New York
Times / "CBS News" poll published on October 10th.
Perched atop the new book "ResoNation: Enlightened Government For We The
People" (Morgan James Publishing; October 2006; ISBN: 1-60037-135-3;
$29.95) by Gregory Olinyk is the legendary quote from President John F.
Kennedy, "Let us not seek the Republican answer or the Democratic answer,
but the right answer." There has arguably never been a better time to
discuss a transformation of our current government from one that is bound
to big money and special interests to one beholden and responsive to all
citizens.
The DayLight Movement is a comprehensive tri-part multimedia platform made
up of "ResoNation," which offers a basis for conversation and solutions to
perplexing issues, such as terrorism, energy, education and the economy.
Phase two is The DayLight Forum (www.daylightforum.org), a Web-based "town
hall" consisting of state, regional and national polls open 24 hours a day
for non-partisan debates between all races, religions and creeds, the
results of which will be posted on a national "heat map" that our elected
leaders will be unable to ignore or do so at their electoral peril. This
heat map is also a precursor to a secure Internet voting system. A proposed
Internet radio show that openly discusses these topics is planned for phase
three. While The DayLight Movement may be misperceived as a forum for
attack on unpopular politicians, that is NOT its mission. Nor does it or
the book propose eliminating our current political parties. It simply
advocates a logical evolution and enlightenment by identifying solutions.
When the United States was first founded, a largely illiterate American
citizenry chose the best educated person in their town to represent them at
their state or territory capitol and then picked the cream of that crop to
represent their best interests in our nation's capitol. Much has changed
in the last 230 years. Derived from the words 'resonance' (the
reinforcement and prolongation of a sound by reflection or by vibration of
other adjacent bodies) and 'nation' (a large aggregate of people united by
a common descent, history, culture or language, inhabiting a particular
country or territory), "ResoNation" aligns these terms -- signifying a
nation of people united and ready to be heard via a highly amplified
collective national voice.
While Olinyk, a Connecticut-based venture capitalist, makes a case for
direct-vote democracy, such a dramatic change is not essential to the
declared mission of cleaning up government. "ResoNation" offers solutions
for dragging our governmental processes out of "smoke-filled back rooms"
and into the bright light of day where We-the-People can take our country
back from the military-industrial complex, restoring our standing in the
international community and markedly improving our economic lot via The
DayLight Movement.
"'ResoNation' and The DayLight Movement are timely," offers Gregory Olinyk.
"People are thirsting for something other than more governmental rhetoric.
The DayLight Forum and 'ResoNation' offer a realistic starting point and a
means to change the crippling bureaucracy and governmental corruption that
plagues our nation. For example, we understand that governmental lobbying
is embedded in our national fabric but it does not have to be conducted
behind closed doors. The American people deserve 'a seat at the table.'
Under the DayLight concept, as described in 'ResoNation,' lobbyists will be
forced to lobby us, not our Congress, in the bright light of day."
Gregory Olinyk conceived of the idea for "ResoNation," a non-profit
501(C)3, shortly after September 11, 2001. However, he had been
questioning government bureaucracy and ways to alleviate the problems of
the Middle East for years. His first attempt at sharing these thoughts and
soliciting the views of a diverse cross-section was www.aSimplePeace.org. The recent
anniversaries of September 11th and Hurricane Katrina remind us that the
United States is still in disarray -- politically, economically, militarily
and morally. Calls for impeachment of both the President and the Vice
President, Congress spending three times more money than the government
takes in each year while Congressional representatives are hauled off to
jail and our two major political parties are in complete turmoil with the
lowest public trust factor in our nation's history, led to the author
penning "ResoNation."
About "ResoNation" and The DayLight Movement
"ResoNation" is the first stage of the DayLight Movement's comprehensive
tri-part platform. Phase two is the DayLight Forum (www.daylightforum.org),
an online national town hall offering a sophisticated polling tool in the
form of a national "heat map," which is also a precursor to a secure
Internet voting system. This heat map represents a place where everyone's
voice can be heard in a manner that our elected officials will be unable to
ignore -- and if they do, it will be at their peril. Phase Three is an
Internet radio talk show that speaks to an audience, which falls into the
great divide between the Sean Hannitys and Rush Limbaughs on one side and
the Randi Rhodes and Al Frankens on the other.