Thursday, January 11, 2007

Please Consider The Following Before Voting-Must Read-By Harsha Sankar

Dear Citizen, October 30th, 2004

As millions of Americans go to the polls, it is of utmost hope candidates such as Michael Badnarik and J.J. Kennedy are given consideration.

For all those who insist on voting for the lesser of the two evils, please consider these differences.
1. George W. Bush at least pays lipservice to judicial restraint by calling for strict interpretation of the law. Kerry and Edwards feel court discretion is a must.

2. George W. Bush states he will push for tort reform by limiting non-economic damages and lawyer fees. Obviously Kerry and Edwards will not because they know where their bread is buttered.

3. George W. Bush, while he has done nothing to control unbridled illegal immigration, opposes amnesty. Senator Kerry supports amnesty.

4. The President will try to push through Congress the right for people 40 and younger to invest their own money to create their own pension plan if they desire. The Massachusetts senator will continue to implement social security taxes.

5. Senator Kerry will give more consideration to the unelected U.N. acting as one world government. The President has not and will not allow the U.N. to determine American policy.

6. George W. Bush will not support additional gun-restricting laws. John Kerry, on the other hand, will encourage extra taxation, regulation, licensing requirements, as well as litigation that punishes gun dealers and manufacturers.

Other than that, there is not a dime's worth of difference between the two. Both are huge recipients of corporate, lawyer, and other special interest money.Both are big government spenders. Both have allowed other international organizations such as GATT and WTO to unduely influence trade and tax policy. Neither will do anything about the enormously
complicated tax code that punishes productive people and investors.

All voters must remember that the President is somewhat limited in scope on the domestic agenda. He essentially is in charge of foreign policy. Both Bush and Cheney must be eventually held accountable for their misdeeds and also misinformation about 9/11. Unfortunately,
Kerry and Edwards will make the President's bad points even worse. If one thinks there is too much chaos and confusion now, wait until John Kerry occupies the White House. The Massuchusetts Senator has already planned to send as many as 25,000 lawyers to polls to really disrupt the election in places that are favorable to him. Of course the Republicans will reciprocate, and essentially America will again have attorneys, instead of voters, deciding the election.

In 2000, 25% of military absentee ballots will discounted because democratic lawyers felt they were not legitimate because they were not "post-marked". This is asinine and ludicrous. David Boies, chief democratic attorney, has already promised a "post-election phase" to decide the presidency.

Neither of the two candidates favor genuine verifiable and traceable elections with paper trail. Paper ballots are a must.

Another controversy is brewing, and again the average voter will not have the clarity, accuracy, and decisiveness he or she deserves.

Very Truly Yours,
Harsha Sankar
908 Valley Ridge Road
Covington, Virginia 24426

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