I still think that the US Mail can be an effective political tool for coordinated action among people who are scattered around the country.
For example: the Jokie-Okie Judge who believes the Bible is science and won't grant name-change petitions?
Thousands should send him tacky valentine cards. He may never read them. But that's not the point. There's no delete button; there's no filter on the content; the USPS must deliver the card(s) to the addressee.
Ad if dozens or hundreds of mailbags show up, that's news. In a small town, a small county, that's news. It's theater, it's political speech, and it's news.
And so with Mitt
Take an envelope and a stamp. Make a photocopy of your last income tax return (feel free to black out anything you wish, but it might be more convincing to leave your name).
Circle the amount paid.
Uncomfortable with that? Too personal?
Copy a blank 1040EZ, write in Willard Mitt Romney, and write $000,000,000.00 in the "paid" space. Mail that instead.
Mail it to Boston:
ROMNEY FOR PRESIDENT
585 COMMERCIAL ST
BOSTON, MA 02109-1024
And maybe send a copy to your state Romney nest-o-vipers -- I mean, campaign office:
http://www.mittromney.com/...