Whose democracy is this?
After four years in the White House, George W. Bush's most significant contribution to American life is this pervasive bitterness, this division of the house into raging, feuding halves. We are two nations now, each with a culture that attacks the other. And politics, as the Republicans are openly playing it, need no longer concern itself with the most fundamental democratic norm: the universal right to vote.
The subject? Voter suppression in Ohio, Florida, Nevada, and wherever else the RNC can find people to try it.
Posted by Linkmeister at October 27, 2004 03:01 PM