Florida Primary

 What are progressive Dems saying about the millions of Florida and Michagan Dem voters who are right now being disenfranchised by their own  Party?  This is a travesty to democracy.  Here's a copy of a letter I sent to a local editor on this topic:

To the Editor:
 
      Unbelievably, millions of voters have been thrown out of the 2008 primary.  This time it's not faulty voting machines and hanging chads!  To recap how we got to this sad place of disenfranchisement, here's the history.  For lack of space, I'll focus on Florida, though Michigan's voters need to be addressed too
      The Florida State Legislature (under Republican rule), not happy with being lumped together with everyone else on Super Tuesday, moved their primary date up to January 29.  They purposefully chose this date following the earlier primaries/caucuses of Iowa, NH, Nevada and South Carolina, so as not to encroach upon the first primary status of those states.  This legislation was then signed into law by Florida's Republican Governor (05/21/07).  The problem is this new legislation did not follow the Democratic National Committee rules, so the DNC meted out a 2-part punishment.  And who does the DNC punish?  Their own Democratic voters! -- who have become innocent victims of this whole insanity.
       Anyway, here's the punishment:  First, the presidential candidates would not be allowed to campaign there.  If punishment were warranted, this was harsh enough, but the DNC added a second stick:  the Democratic voters, who by the way turned out in record-breaking numbers, will not be represented at the National Convention.  Talk about throwing a baby out in the bathwater!!  For the DNC to tell millions of voters not to bother to vote because they don't count is incredibly short-sighted and just plain STUPID!!
      Doesn't the DNC know how critical Florida and Michigan are to the General Election?  Why are they alienating millions of their own Democrats?!  In effect, the DNC has disenfranchised its own people, voters who themselves had nothing to do with the Florida State Republican-ruled Legislature's rescheduling of the primary date.
       Is this what we call representative democracy?

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In this very important election, the votes of both states--

Florida and Michigan must be counted and their delegates seated. At the moment, our two leaders are running essentially neck and neck.

Of the two candidates, one wants the delegates seated and the other does not want the delegates seated. The candidate who wants the voters protected and the delegates seated is Hillary Clinton. The anti-seating candidate is Senator Obama. I'm sure you can all read between the lines.

Both Florida and Michigan turned out in large crowds to vote. Their votes deserve to be counted.

Neither candidate campaigned in Michigan, one fudged in Florida by buying national tv time ads that were played in Florida. One candidate kept her name on the ballot in Michigan, the other--due to his own inexperience(and catering to Iowa and NH)did not.

This is a looming battle between the candidates, the DNC, the people who turned out to vote, and the convention rules.

Michigan and Florida: the votes must count and the delegates seated.

A mind once expanded can never return to its original dimensions.

Anne Hathaway: 1556-1623

The greatest derangement of the mind is to believe in something because one wishes it to be so.

DISENFRANCHISMENT OF FLORIDA AND MICHIGAN

     I have been a democrat my whole voting life (i am 53) and I have given money to the DNC when i could afford it.But if the votes are not counted in Florida and Michigan the party will have LOST me forever,I will become an Independant.The fact that the party could play into Republican hands and make my vote not count makes me SICK.Those that ask for a recount also anger me.There was a day to vote.No matter what the party said you should have voted.They should be COUNTED>What is the worse thing is THIS will happen EVERY YEAR unless Florida changes its date for its primary/THis is all to bowdown to the states that have always voted first because they put up a fuss.Well most of those states have alot less voters than Florida or Michigan who SHOULD be earlier deciders in the presidential primaries.

It is one of many disgracies this country has had in the last 7 years.

A "selected " president and now millions of disenfranchised voters but this time by their own party.What a disgrace.

or YOU could fight...

...to have YOUR Party do what YOU think is best.

And should that fail, YOU could fight to maintain YOUR Party's consensus on other vital matters.

In particular, fight so that OTHER Democrats don't run away.

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Should I threaten to leave the Democratic Party when I see fellow Democrats doing what I don't believe in? Namely, threatening to run away.

Stay and fight. Its YOUR Party.

The decision to move the

The decision to move the Primary Election dates in Florida and Michigan, with full knowledge of the consequences beforehand, was made in the respective States, by the people of those States.

If you don't like the Rules, then it is incumbent on you and your fellow citizens to petition for change before you break them. The rest of the 48 States followed the Rules, and did not need to whine about being "disenfranchised." If you can't do the time, don't do the crime...

Becoming an "Independent" is a meaningless gesture and a cop out, and will only serve to further "disenfranchise" you. You can only initiate change from within the framework of a mainstream political Party -- be it Democratic or Republican.

Just a silly reply

I will not vote if the delegates are not seated and Obama wins because of it.... I quit... i am tired of being screwed by the Republicans... now the Democrats are doing a great job of it too!~~!!!!!

Should I be pissed if I voted 17 months ago...

...by making my mark with a stick in the soil behind an old oak tree, and the Democratic Party does NOT accept my vote as valid?

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