Tuesday, August 24, 2004

George Bush vs. the 527s, Part 2

Here's a more complete article on this issue from the New York Times. Again, a free registration may be required to view. Bush is not only calling for 527's to not run television commercials - he actually said "I don't think we ought to have 527's."

The Federal Election Commission begs to differ, as I pointed out yesterday. And so do I. 527's allow everyday people to band together and unite their political and economic resources to work for political change. Bush's objections are based not on any principle, but on the fact that 527's have given the people opposed to him the ability to confront him and his fat-cat supporters on a more-nearly-level playing field.

Stick it to the man. Join a 527 today. I recommend MoveOn.org , which is the group Bush has in mind when he says he wants to get rid of 527's. You don't need to contribute time, money, or anything to join, but once you're in, you can participate as much or as little as you want.

Democracy should be more than just a word. Take part in the process that will decide the future of your country. And most importantly, REGISTER TO VOTE.

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