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On Sat, 3 Jun 2006, Vern Green wrote:
I particularly liked what was said at the end of the About.com article.
http://usliberals.about.com/b/a/257663.htm
"You know as well as anyone, Mr. Kennedy, that it takes years of focus
and legislation to clean-up elections systems. It takes courageous
actions, not just politically-timed words, to change the course of
events. Here's my question for you, Mr. Kennedy: With your money and
vast influence, what action are YOU actually taking to guarantee voting
rights in the United States?"
Good question I think.
The article begins by dismissing Kennedy's article as "old news. Very old,
stale news" and by agreeing that election fraud did occur and was
widespread and well-documented, and the article ends with the quotation
above chiding Kennedy to take action. Well, isn't Kennedy taking action?
I think his article is attracting a lot of attention to the problem. It
is a good time for attention now that the elections are approaching. I
would like to see Kennedy do more, but he has already done more than about
99.9999% of citizens. He does not hold public office, so his influence is
surely much less "vast" than that of our congressmen and senators (such as
his uncle Ted).
Mike
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