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Another stolen election, this
time at the hands of Democrats?
Anissa D. Bradby
Some leaders in the
Democratic Party are playing with fire. They think
that they can betray the will of millions of
voters--and choose Hillary Clinton as the nominee,
regardless of whether or not she is the choice of
the voters. We can't let this happen. It would be
the largest disenfranchisement in modern history,
and it would mean the Democratic Party giving their
stamp of approval to a clear and consistent pattern
of race-baiting by the Clinton campaign.
If we make our voices heard, we can stop it. Please
join us in signing an open letter to leaders in the
Democratic Party -- DNC Chair Howard Dean, Speaker
of the House Nancy Pelosi, Senate Majority Leader
Harry Reid, and all superdelegates -- demanding that
they reject an outcome that involves trampling
voting rights and legitimizing the politics of
division and fear:
http://www.colorofchange.org/dems/?id=2328-541916
By the time the last vote is cast on June 3rd under
the rules of the Democratic Party, it's unlikely
Hillary Clinton will beat Barack Obama among voters.
But there's a chance that superdelegates will hand
Clinton the nomination anyway.
This would be a shocking attack on democracy, and it
would destroy the Democratic party's credibility on
protecting the right to vote. Black people have a
long history of fighting against voter suppression,
and now the Democratic Party will be the enemy in
that fight. As bad as that would be, there's another
reason that a coup by party insiders would threaten
racial progress.
Senator Clinton's plan to have superdelegates hand
her the nomination doesn't make sense without a
parallel strategy -- she has to stoke enough
division and race-based fear among Democratic voters
to convince superdelegates that white voters will
not vote for Senator Obama in the general election.
One of Clinton 's key arguments to superdelegates is
that America won't elect a Black man, and therefore
she's the better choice for Democrats to beat John
McCain. While she makes that argument in private to
superdelegates, in public Clinton 's campaign and
her surrogates are doing everything they can to
damage Barack Obama by ginning up fear and division
and playing to the worst instincts of our society.
It's an insult to Black people and all Americans,
Obama and Clinton supporters alike.
The pattern has been clear and consistent to some
party leaders. Last week, according to the
Washington Post, James Clyburn -- who as House
Majority Whip remains neutral and is the highest
ranking Black member of Congress -- accused the
Clintons of marginalizing Black voters. Referring to
this strategy in another interview, Clyburn said
that "Nothing in this campaign has been by
accident."
Congressman Clyburn warned that "black people are
incensed" over the divisiveness of the Clinton
strategy and that it threatens an irreparable breach
between Black people and the Democratic Party. He's
right. And if superdelegates hand Clinton a victory
despite her defeat among voters, they will be
condoning and rewarding that strategy.
Some party leaders have expressed strong concern
about superdelegates overruling voters. But as a
whole, superdelegates have not made it clear that
they will respect the will of voters. Today, we want
to send a clear, unequivocal message to
superdelegates and other party leaders: Reject the
idea that the nomination can be won with a strategy
that preys on racism, sows division, and
disenfranchises millions of voters.
Please join us:
http://www.colorofchange.org/dems/?id=2328-541916
Anissa D. Bradby
Coordinator, periOperative Services
Ben Taub General Hospital
(P) 713-873-2713
(F) 713-873-2808
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Another stolen election, this
time at the hands of Democrats?
Review, May 2, Ghanadot -
By the time the last vote is cast on June 3rd under the
rules of the Democratic Party, it's unlikely Hillary Clinton
will beat Barack Obama among voters. But there's a chance
that superdelegates will hand Clinton the nomination anyway.
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The independence of EC is well secured
- Kangah
Tamale, May 1, Ghanadot/GNA - Mr David Adeendze
Kangah, Deputy Chairman of Electoral Commission (EC) in
charge of Finance and Administration has assured Ghanaians
that independence of the commission was well secured to
conduct credible elections in December....More |
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The Impossible Life of
Africa’s Greatest Explorer
Review, NYTimes - Poor Africa, the happy
hunting ground of the mythomaniac, the rock star
buffing up his or her image, the missionary with
a faith to sell, the child buyer, the retailer
of dirty drugs or toxic cigarettes, the editor
in search of a scoop, the empire builder, the
aid worker, ....More
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Stop burning and plant trees-Chigabatia
Zebilla (U/E), Sept 28, Ghanadot/GNA - Mrs. Agnes
Chigabatia, Upper East Deputy Regional Minister on Thursday
called on people of the Region to avoid bush burning and
plant trees on large scale as a long-term measure to
forestall future flood........More
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