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The Volunteer Strike: Taking the Iniative back from our political 'leaders
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February 5, 2006

The Volunteer Strike: Taking the Iniative back from our political 'leaders'
Power to the People!
by Mary Kiraly

http://www.opednews.com

ABOUT THE VOLUNTEER STRIKE

As volunteers, we possess a valuable commodity- our time and our effort. Because this is a political year, our combined contributions provide us with powerful leverage to effect change. Our work is crucial to the success of political candidates and political parties. We man phone banks; raise funds; organize, register, and turn out voters; and serve on election day as judges, poll workers, election observers, and precinct officials. We have more power to change the system RIGHT NOW than we have ever imagined.

Why Strike?

We are gearing up for another very important election. As Volunteers, we are being asked to work harder and donate more than we have in the past. We are being told that we need to be better organized, to have a clearer message, and to reach out to more citizens.

But no one is telling us what will happen if this November we witness a repeat of the voting irregularities that have occurred in the past two elections. We know that we have a voting system that is in crisis. Our political leaders are refusing to address this issue. Our national elected officials are failing to act.

All across the United States, activists, just like us, are challenging their state’s election system. We have a responsibility to the voters that we organize, register, and encourage to vote. When voters go to the polls, they have a right to expect that they will have their ballots recorded and counted as they intended.

SNIP......So we are going to change the debate. We are no longer willing to go to our elected officials and Party leaders, “cap in hand,” pleading with them to speak out, and to reform our election system. It is their responsibility, inherent in elected office, to provide American citizens with a secure, accurate, accessible system of voting.

http://www.opednews.com/articles/opedne_mary_kir_060205_the_volunteer_strike.htm
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