NORMA
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Six Steps To Get The Vote
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We
need to stop singing to the choir. We've already got it. We know all too well
what's wrong and what needs fixing. Now, we need to reach the citizens who refuse
to see and don't want to know.
If we’re serious about bringing about a change, we need to put aside our
frustration, our anger, and stop reinforcing our agreement that we need to save
our country and start talking to the citizens that don’t know.
We already know that most of us would agree we’d vote for almost anyone or
anything as long as it isn’t Bush.
We’re
already aware of the carefully woven threats to our liberty and our individual
personhood secreted in and encompassed within, the US Patriot Acts, The Victory
Act, Homeland Security Act, The Anti-Terrorism Bill, Free Trade Act, NAFTA, Fast
Track, TIPS,
Terrorist
Threat
Integration
Center
, and
the U.S.-Middle
East Free Trade Area proposal.
We already
know we’ve been lied to, misled, and deceived. We already know that our
pre-emptive war against
Iraq
violated
U.S.
domestic law and international law and
that it was a war of aggression that conflicts with our Constitution.
We already know that this
administration is guilty of war crimes as set forth in the Geneva
Convention. We know, too, that
the sanctions against the innocent men, women, and children of
Iraq
were crimes against humanity and should
be punished as such under the Nuremberg
Charter, Sec. #2.
We
already know that the victors of post-war
Iraq
and
Afghanistan
are the 70
American companies
and individuals that donated most significantly to the campaign of George W.
Bush and the Republican Party. We also know that the number one victor is a
Halliburton subsidiary.
We already know we need a
leader and representatives who will re-instate the Excess
Profit Tax, to prohibit excess war profiteering. We know for sure that this
president will never enact such a law. Nor will he stop the corporate take-over
and privatization of
Iraq
. We know we need a president and a
congress that will.
We
already know that our media is owned by a handful of conglomerates and that our
news is nothing more than a watered-down, paltry resemblance of the
‘people’s right to know’. We know too that these same media moguls have
met with the FCC behind closed doors more than 70 times to relax laws regulating
media
ownership.
We also know about the $715
million lobbyists spent on wining, dining, and otherwise influencing our elected
officials to weaken or obliterate
gun laws, and the proposed
global treaty to regulate tobacco sponsored by the World Health Organization. We
already know that British American Tobacco, the $40 billion company, is
conspiring behind the scenes to prevent the treaty, while they smugly
simultaneously pretend they are the face of social
responsibility.
We
know all this – and much more - it’s the blind-sided citizen that believes
that this president can do no wrong that doesn’t. There’s little hope they
will open their minds and take off their blinders. But there is a whole lota
folk out there that know none of this and have lost faith completely in our
democratic system. They don’t participate, they don’t read, their lives are
dominated by their personal realities, and they have long given up on exercising
their citizenship. We need to reach these citizens.
We know we need to turn the
tide, change the direction, and move our country toward a more socially,
humanistic, conscientious, and fiscally responsible entity. The question is how?
Well, it
just so happens I have a few suggestions.
Number
One: Election
Day
Let’s make it easier for the citizenry to vote. We should propose and work to
have Election Day made a National Holiday. No one works, every one votes!
Every voting citizen will
be given proof that they voted upon signing the voter registry. They can then
turn that proof into their employer. It would earn them a paid holiday - without
the proof, no pay.
It’s a
win/win situation. It eliminates any difficulty in finding the time to vote -
and the paid day would encourage every citizen to exercise their right to vote.
Number
Two:
We must register all unregistered voters.
There is an estimated three
million plus workers unemployed. Nine million altogether if you count those who
aren’t being counted anymore. These are the disenfranchised, the forlorn, the
outsourced unemployed and unemployable.
They’re
bright, thirty to fifty-ish, disheartened, disillusioned, disgusted, and in many
cases depressed. Their situations are dramatic and tragic.
Their unemployment has run out;
they were discharged without a severance package or so much as a ‘thank
you’. They’re losing their homes, their insurance, their savings, and they
can’t afford to feed their children, or pay for medical care. In too many
cases, they’ve given up.
We
need to reach these individuals. We can begin by standing outside every
unemployment office in every city, town, and state. We need to register every
unregistered unemployed worker. We need their vote. They need to know that their
vote can make a difference.
Younger
voters aren’t exercising their right of citizenship either. They are also the
most disenchanted of our voters. We need to help them understand the dire
consequences to their freedoms, their liberties, and their way of life, if they
do not participate in changing the direction of our country. We need to talk to
them about the issues that concern them. We need their vote.
We
have hundreds of thousands of non-voting citizens in the poorest sections of
towns and cities all across
America
. In too many cases, these individuals are
embittered, disinterested, indifferent, and distrusting.
We need to reach these
voters by talking about issues that they can relate to and are concerned about.
We need to go to their homes, their community centers, their houses of worship,
and wherever they congregate. We need their vote.
Number
Three: The
under-used, very important, Absentee Ballot
Absentee
Ballots have traditionally been used by concerned citizens who may be out of the
country. It is, however, an under-used, yet excellent tool to invoke one’s
citizenship without exerting an iota of extra energy.
Today,
we live in a time when life often becomes overwhelming. Some citizens have the
best intentions - they really want to vote, but they’re just too tired – or
traffic was too much. There are a multitude of reasons why some citizens seem
unable to make it to their polling place. These voters need to utilize the
Absentee Ballot.
Seniors, as a group, are
serious about voting, but they may also have extenuating circumstances that
prevent them from getting to their election office. The weather may be
inclement, they may not be feeling well, or they might even be in the hospital.
We need to assist these seniors in getting an Absentee Ballot.
We
need to go to the Nursing Homes, Assisted Living Centers, Senior Centers,
Rehabilitative Hospitals, and anywhere that citizens may be temporarily or
long-term, and we need to help them get their Absentee Ballot. If necessary,
even mail them for them.
We need to create
commercials emphasizing the Absentee Ballot. We also need to inform every new
voter about this option. We need volunteers willing to call every person who has
requested an Absentee Ballot to remind them to fill it out and mail it.
We need
ads about Absentee Ballots on TV, on billboards, in newspapers, and magazines.
Every volunteer group across the country needs to encourage voters to use the
Absentee Ballot.
But
the most important reason for an Absentee Ballot – particularly in this
election, where there is mounting proof that the Diebold touch-screen can be
tampered with and alter our votes.
Absentee
Ballots are counted by hand. We need a fast and furious campaign to get every
voting citizen an Absentee Ballot. This is the only certainty for a paper trail.
Number
Four:
We need to reach the senior voters.
This is
a huge voting bloc and they are the most susceptible to being misled. This year
AARP, the largest organization created for the 50 plus citizen as their advocacy
group and affordable insurance carrier, sold out, lied, and misled their
members.
AARP
recommended that their members support the president’s drug program – but
they neglected to tell them, that this new program was designed to disallow
competition of the drug companies.
Furthermore,
no longer will seniors be allowed to save money by getting their medications
from
Canada
. AARP advertised on television and in
their magazine without divulging the full truth.
AARP
bamboozled all but the 49,000 members that dropped their membership due to this
recommendation. This constituency needs our help and our guidance and we need
their vote.
Additionally,
many seniors cannot comprehend the complexities of what is happening in our
country. They lived, participated, and worked, in a far simpler day. Today they
rely on their children, their religious leader, their neighbor, and regrettably,
their favorite television personality, a/k/a newscaster, to explain the issues.
Considering their advisor could be misguided, misinformed, or a champion of this
president, they can easily be led astray.
We
cannot let this happen. We need their vote.
These are our parents, our
grandparents, our aunts and uncles, we need to talk to them, and we need to talk
to their friends. We need to mobilize them to work for the common good. Many
elders have an abundance of time and they have a yearning, burning desire to do
something of worth. Let’s put them to work. Who knows, they may be the very
citizens that can reach our next group, our largest bloc.
Number
Five:
The largest voting bloc is the 18 – 30-year old.
This
group identified as the largest voting bloc may be the most difficult to reach;
their cynicism is rampant. In our last presidential election, a dismal
one-quarter of all eligible voters exercised their right to vote. In this age
group, only one-third utilizes their right to vote. But, all is not grim.
After
President Bush took office, teens told CNN they would judge his success “…on
whether he lived up to his campaign promises of being ‘a uniter’, not ‘a
divider’.” They also said regarding the workplace, “If the economy doesn't
continue to be prosperous, if it falls into decline, it could be catastrophic to
our generation."
Clearly,
he has failed miserably on both accounts.
Civil liberties, education,
political infighting, and profiteering, were their other concerns.
Considering his deplorable job on all these important issues, we have a good
basis for a beginning dialogue. We need to talk about these issues that concern
them.
Imperative to the success
in reaching this voting bloc is the need to reach them on their turf. We need to
listen, then we need to educate them about the loss of our civil liberties, the
frightening future for American workers, and the horrific battering our economic
picture has taken under the watchful eye of President Bush.
They
need to know that their life is going to change even more drastically if this
president remains in office.
We
need to demonstrate the importance of exercising their citizenship. We should
utilize the Internet, their favorite performers, their idols -- whoever they may
respect – we need to use all our available resources to make an impact. We
need to go to the college campuses; the technical schools; their clubs; their
houses of worship; their coffee houses; and wherever they gather.
Then we need to motivate them
to talk to their peers about the issues. We need to produce commercials that
speak just to them and they need to be aired on their favorite programs.
We
need to let them know the consequences if we stay our present path. They need to
know if they thought they could make a livelihood as an IT specialist, a
computer programmer, or any of the hundred’s of jobs that have been outsourced
to other countries, that they better go back to school and learn a different
skill because those jobs are gone.
They need to know if we stay
this course, there will be but a handful of jobs left to American workers. They
need to know if our president doesn’t add one more penny to our already
trillions of dollars of debt, that no matter what they earn, their taxes will
eat up their take-home pay.
We need
to instill in each of these younger voters that if we continue in
Iraq
, and this president will, that they can
count on the draft being re-instated. We need to let them know that if a woman
has an un-wanted pregnancy, if this president remains in office, her choice over
her body, will not be her choice after all.
We need
their vote. They can make a difference.
Number
Six: We
need to reach the citizens Compassionate Conservatives Leave Behind.
This
president shuns the revered Constitutional Amendment that defines the Separation
of Church and State as our framers so carefully instilled. The very dangerous
course that this president is embarking upon is the very same destination that
our forefathers feared most.
His
Faith-Based Initiative has concerned many clerics. Some of their very real
concerns include: Discriminatory
hiring practices; inappropriate religious queries to judicial positions;
faith-based correction facilities; voucher subsidies for religious schools; the
disallowing of selective faiths from funding; forcing states to support
religious education, and the list goes on.
This
is a huge voting bloc that needs to know we embrace them. We need their vote and
we should invite them to join us to take back our country.
In this same pre-eminence of religious superiority, in his State of the Union
address Bush called for a defense of the ‘sanctity of marriage’ against
activist judges who are attempting to redefine marriage by court order. He asked
the people to help him save the ‘sanctity of marriage’.
This
condemnation is directed to a large sector of alternative lifestyle partners.
These couples are no less loving, no less devoted to one another than the
‘sanctified’ couple’s President Bush referenced.
Without the legal union these impugned couples cannot
avail themselves to a single one of the 1,049 laws and benefits automatically
entitled by marriage in the Federal system including:
entitlement to bereavement leave; automatic inheritance; domestic violence
protection; immunity against testifying against their spouse, joint bankruptcy;
wrongful death benefits; or loss of consort benefits.
No
president should be entitled to determine who is a couple and who is not; nor
should the Federal Government or individual states, for that matter. We need to
embrace every citizen and fight for their individual rights to life, liberty,
and the pursuit of happiness. This should embody loving relationships residing
as a married couple no matter the sexes that comprise a couple.
Alternative
Lifestyle Couples need to know that we will support their right to the rights of
marriage. We need to actively seek their participation to help us take back our
country.
Our
president wants to prevent ‘frivolous’ medical lawsuits. ‘Frivilous’, in
this case, refers to limiting the amount of money an injured patient or the
family of an injured or deceased patient can sue for medical malpractice or a
doctor’s incompetence.
This does
not belong in the office of the president. This is a legal issue and should be
decided in our courts, or at the very most, at the individual state level.
This
president wants to ‘use school drug testing as a tool to save children’s
lives’. Giving schools this ability has the capability and probability of
great abuse and it should never become law.
We
are in a fight for our liberty. A fight to be protected from an over-zealous
police force, to be protected in our home, in our business, and our person; we
are in a fight for our basic human rights, our civil liberties, and our personal
sovereignty. We are in a fight for the right to work, to keep our social
security and Medicare programs secure, to reduce the largest deficient in the
history of our country; we are in a fight to have a president that honors and
lives by truth, who won’t put us or our children or our loved ones in harm’s
way unnecessarily, or based on a lie.
We are
in the fight of our lives.
We need to turn our fear into
action. It is time for every citizen to embark on the road to recover our
beloved principles, and to once again feel pride in the honor that was once, not
so long ago, ours.
We need to
reach out to our unreachable, undecided, and unaware citizens. We need to stir
their hearts, open their eyes, and show them the way. It is imperative that we
engage our fellow citizens in the importance of voting. We must make this
election count. We dare not let numbers on election night be open to
interpretation. We need a slam dunk!
Each of us needs to do our share if we truly want to
take back our country. It is up to us, each and every one of us. If not, the
alternative is very bleak indeed.
©
Norma Sherry 2004
Norma Sherry is co-founder of
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