Free and fair elections, as we’ve heard over and over recently (in re: iraq) are the linchpin of a true democracy.
My recommendations are: take off the right/left hat and abolish words like “partisan” and “bias” and re-register as “independent” or “upright caucasian.”
Listening to the mud-slinging and standing by while the media sits back enabling and magnifying the ridiculum, I realize that it’s important to not lose focus on the matters at hand. For one day, we’re in control (at least to some extent).
OK, I’ll leave it there. I’ll be roaming L.A. country documenting for Video the Vote — more on the grassroots, non-partisan efforts recently launched tomorrow…
Freshly launched NewAssignment.net lists Nine Ways Citizen Journalists Can Cover the Election
For all in CA, here is a proposition party-style breakdown of this year’s assortment of y/n legislation.
Know the issues, know the candidates and don’t answer the phone or check the mail during the 72 hours of shadiness.
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