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Sunday, December 26, 2004

When no means yes?

"I am just an ordinary citizen who has never before been an activist and
I am not alone. There are millions of other citizens just like me who
refuse to walk away from this issue. We will not stand for a stolen
election. We will not sit down and shut up. We are an intelligent and
technologically literate citizenry who will continue to speak truth to
power even if the Senate decides to certify the election.

This issue will not go away, because we will not go away.

We do not have a choice.

If we do not stand up now for what is right, decent and in the best
interest of all of our citizens then we have failed as a democracy.

So I ask the Congress and the President, where is the righteous anger
for the victims of these despicable tactics? Those of us who have had
the courage to speak out have been labeled liars, conspiracy theorists
and sore losers. Meanwhile, those facing similar circumstances in the
Ukraine have been lauded as heroes, and defenders of democracy!"



Buzzflash.com
has published the rest of this impassioned plea.



If it's sooooo right, why does it feel so wrong?

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