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    11/7/2006
    Voting your principles - then and now

    A Democracy Florida-style
    With both political parties conducting one of the ugliest and dirtiest campaigns in recent memory for control of Congress and a raft of governorships, you can feel the coming storm.

    Many pundits and polls concede the House to the Democrats and look at control of the Senate as very close, with a handful of races in states like Maryland, Rhode Island, Virginia, Tennessee and Missouri holding the balance in their polling places. And more races than not appear as if they’ll end with paper thin margins.

    Couple this with the national trend of installing electronic voting machines and the almost absent voter I.D. system and you have the ingredients for making the Florida 'hanging chads' debacle look like a Sunday picnic in the park.

    Though most don’t want it, hope against hope it won’t happen, you can bet that charges of voter fraud will be everywhere. Lobbyists and campaign managers and their $500 per hour legal beagles, even now spread throughout the country poised for action, will be filing challenges and court documents in state and federal courts.

    And we won't know the results for weeks and will have to put up with more distortions and half-truths, mud-slinging and name calling.

    Is it time we voters come to our senses and take our own voting process back from the professional politicians, their paid hacks, heavy money backers, partisan officials and judges?

    Stay tuned November 8th.

    A Democracy - Struggling
    Certainly, 18th and 19th century races were full of mud and sleaze. Lots of it. Nevertheless, this cauldron of heroes and crooks, patriots and opportunists, struggled toward a democracy worth emulating the world over. Consider the suggestions below.

    “In selecting men for office, let principle be your guide. Regard not the particular sect or denomination of the candidate--look to his character. . . . When a citizen gives his suffrage to a man of known immorality he abuses his trust; he sacrifices not only his own interest, but that of his neighbor, he betrays the interest of his country.“
    (Noah Webster, Letters to a Young Gentleman Commencing His Education to which is subjoined a Brief History of the United States (New Haven: S. Converse, 1823), pp. 18, 19.)

    “Now more than ever the people are responsible for the character of their Congress. If that body be ignorant, reckless, and corrupt, it is because the people tolerate ignorance, recklessness, and corruption. If it be intelligent, brave, and pure, it is because the people demand these high qualities to represent them in the national legislature. . . . [I]f the next centennial does not find us a great nation . . . it will be because those who represent the enterprise, the culture, and the morality of the nation do not aid in controlling the political forces.”
    (James Garfield, "A Century of Congress" published in Atlantic, July 1877.)

    Character and principle. Or more mud-slinging and name-calling. How will you decide?






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