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DFA Meeting to coincide with MoveOn.org Rally
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MOVEON.ORG RALLYHere are the details:
Corner of George and Albany St, New Brunswick
Wednesday, May 2 2007, 6:00 PM
RSVP: http://pol.moveon.org/event/vetorally/37202?id=10263-3956007-lmDzWH&t=4
Afterwards we'll be getting together at the DRINKING LIBERALLY location - DOLLS PLACE.
We will NOT be hosting our regular meeting at Panera in Edison.
Please join us for a very important public statement against the President's VETO.
As Senator Feingold recently wrote:
By carrying out his veto threat, the President will mark yet another sad day in the history of this war. But that veto should be seen as a rallying cry for the vast majority of Americans who believe that the time has come to again stand up, and stand together, with one voice, and demand a policy that makes sense—one that puts our country and our national security first. A policy that makes America safer, not weaker.
Now is the time to take a strong stand against the president's reckless policy in Iraq. Together, we'll show the media and Congress that we won't stand for another blank check for the president on the war. Can you join us?
Anyone interested in seeing some specific proposals on how we might democratize our nation can check out http://realdemocracy.wordpress.com. Feel free to comment, suggest amendments or revisions, or entirely new proposals, etc. You can also go to http:groups.yahoo.com/group/real-democracy, join and participate in the discussion there.
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By Scott Trimble on May 2, 2007 11:12 AM EDTMike Gravel is first!!!
The fact that our Constitution gives a single person (Bush) the right to veto the will of 66% of the American people, and because less than that percentage of those in Congress are likely to vote to override it, that it will likely stand...points out that our Constitution does not really provide the "checks and balances" it was designed to. It is far from balanced, and far from democratic when one person can overrule the will of the people. That is called dictatorship. For all our Constitution's good intentions, this neo-con cabal has found a way to squeeze through the loopholes in it. This is not the first instance of that. We have been living in a near-dictatorship for almost six years, and our dictator is starting to argue that our military shoyuld not be controlled by the civilian legislative assembly!!! The time has come to give power to the people. We need Constitutional amendments that will transform this country from an oligarchy masking itself as a republic into a constitutional democracy, with built-in protections for minority interests and individuals against majority tyranny, but with better protection against fascism and autocracy.