Inter-party debates aside, it is time that the Democratic party rise to the expectations of the voters. This is my letter to the DNC Rules Committee urging them to seat the delegates in Michigan & Florida. This is not about candidates, but about how much we as Americans value our right to vote.
"Dear Sir or Madame:I am writing today as a concerned citizen that wishes to see the higher moral ground of the Democrats preserved in light of the mistakes in Michigan & Florida. I know this issue is complicated, and that the stakes are high for the two candidates seeking the party nomination, but this question of votes is much more fundamental to who we are as Americans, and it demands your careful and thorough consideration.
In the United States of America, when votes are cast by citizens, they are then counted and acted upon accordingly. Our Democracy has always stood by this basic and righteous approach to government. Well, until the failed votes of Florida in 2000. That travesty of Democracy lead to the election of George W Bush. The GOP is a willing advocate for disenfranchisement of voters. The play book the GOP uses to win elections is vastly different from that of the Democratic party. We stand by our voters, listen more keenly to their opinions, and count their votes! As surely as Al Gore fought to have votes counted in 2000, we should now respect every vote cast in this primary race. If we are truly the party of change, and believe ourselves deserving of winning in November, then we must stand by the voters who cast ballots in good faith and out of respect for their civic duty. Inasmuch as the GOP stands for the calculated disenfranchisement of voters, the Democratic Party must lead to the future as the party that hears every voice, and counts every vote!
Voters in Florida & Michigan, with little care for the "rules" did as they were expected to do on an election day and went to the polls for their respective party primaries. They cast ballots. Those Americans voted. The picked a candidate and cast a vote with the universal expectation that their vote would not only be counted, but would count!So, it is up to you to fulfill the promise of this great Democracy by making sure that each and every ballot cast is counted and respected. Americans don't die in wars, suffer loss for our Democracy, as a casual sacrifice; they do it to defend our Democracy. They put their lives on the line so that you can lead in a representative government. They put their lives on the line so that I exercise my right to Freedom of Speech. They put their lives on the line so that Americans could continue to enjoy the rights of Freedom! All our values, ideals and virtues as Americans are contingent upon one power: the vote.
So our future as a party of representation, honesty, and integrity rests in your considered hands. It falls to your conscience and your sense of Democracy to do the right thing. Votes were cast. Americans did their duty, and it is now time for you to do yours: Count the votes, seat the delegates, and restore America's faith in the ever powerful vote.
I trust you will do the right thing, and embrace the delegations from Michigan and Florida; seating them with full privileges at the Democratic National Convention.
Sincerely...."
Before any can lead, they must first be elected by their peers. The power of the vote is without question one of my greatest points of passion. For Unity to be real, we must first count and determine by way of majority that which we are unified behind. Votes are what define us as Americans. Votes are what make us different from others. Votes are what give us power, collectively and singularly. They are tantamount to what it means to be American, and as such they must be defined, defended, respected, and counted...No matter the cost or the outcome.
I urge you to follow suit, and write to the DNC Rules Committee. This is an issue that defines our party, and what we stand for against John McCain. We are not the GOP, and we will not stand for casual comparisons to them! So if you care about our representative government, write to the DNC and tell them how you feel!
Email them at this link. Write Here. Here. Or here.
Fax them at this number: 202-863-8174
Call the DNC at this number: 202-863-8000
Write and mail a hard-copy:
Democratic National Committee
430 S. Capitol St. SE
Washington, DC 20003
Thank you!
Cross posted to Declarations of Pride
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