Eli Pariser
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Eli Pariser (1980-) is an American progressive activist who turned, at age 19, from traditional protests to Internet-based activism. He is Executive Director and acting board chairman of MoveOn.org Political Action, a board member, Campaign for America’s Future, and an adviser to J Street and the New Organizing Institute. At an anti-International Monetary Fund demonstration in April 2000, he decided "All of a sudden, I realized that the scripted confrontation of attacking and antagonizing them wasn't going to get us anywhere. It changed the way I was thinking, tactically." [1] After the 9/11, he formed the antiwar online petition, 9-11peace.org, an online petition calling for military restraint and a multilateral response. Wes Boyd, who had formed MoveOn in response to the Bill Clinton impeachment effort, observed "Eli was in the same place as we were when we got started. We got in touch and said, 'Can we help?'" Boyd hired him to run the international programs of MoveOn, then aimed at preventing the Iraq War. At a February 2002 rally, sharing a stage with Desmond Tutu and Martin Luther King, III, he said "I don't want to be part of the Great Left Martyrdom story, where we simply say, 'We fought the good fight and we lost.' I don't want to be on the losing side." Married in 2008, he used his tactical sense experience to propose, in 2003, a more serious relationship to his future wife, Lindsay Reinhardt.
In 2004, he sent an email to MoveOn supporters regarding the Democratic Party (United States),
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