An Angry Email
This email from Buddy Roemer's campaign sums up exactly how I feel. Please support Buddy, he is the ONLY politician caring about the people.
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Anger Sparks Initiative from a Roemer Volunteer:
Anger is an interesting human emotion. It gets a bad reputation because it often manifests itself in some form of aggression, but if positively focused it can be a powerful motivating force for change.
I flew 3,000 miles to Manchester, New Hampshire to volunteer for the Buddy Roemer for President Campaign…because I'm angry.
In 2008 I voted for Barack Obama under the auspice that he was going to change the way government functioned. After watching three years of his presidency it's clear to me that there really has been no change whatsoever. The existing two party system has fallen into a state of disrepair; like children on a playground, each side pointing the finger at the other as the main culprit for a lack of action. Most elected officials are too interested in propping up their own egos and funding their re-election campaigns; they do so at the death of governance and leadership. While it's not written in stone that candidates need to collect corporate donations in order to win elections, it has become the standard practice. Candidates know that the side that raises the most money has a 90% chance of being the one who gives the winning speech on Election Day and corporate money is perceived to be the quickest way to the top; laziness is a true friend of the greedy.
Corporate money buys government influence in legislation to the detriment of democratic fair-play. Imagine a baseball game where the teams are THE AMERICAN PEOPLE vs. THE SPECIAL INTERESTS. If that game was played today THE SPECIAL INTERESTS would start each of their at-bats with a runner already on third base and THE AMERICAN PEOPLE would start each of their at-bats with one out already on the board.
This is not a fight against capitalism; it's a fight against corporatism and corporate plutocracy. It's about getting back to the roots of capitalism where someone can invest in an idea and make their own way in this country; hopefully opening up opportunities for others in the process. It's about the same rules applying to everyone in the game, not preferential treatment to the ones with the biggest check.
Governor Roemer is the ONLY candidate running for president who is addressing this vital issue. None of the other candidates even mention campaign finance reform. I believe he's being shut out of debates because the other candidates can't afford to talk about the institutional corruption afflicting D.C. They can't risk shutting off the spigot of special interest money.
That's why I'm not only supporting Governor Buddy Roemer in this election but joining him and his staff directly on the front lines. In over two decades as an eligible voter this is the first time I have volunteered for ANY political campaign.
I'm angry. Governor Roemer is angry. Everyone in this country ought to be angry at the nonsense that passes for governance today. The answer to this frustration isn't apathy. Apathy only feeds the broken status quo. The answer for me and anyone else out there who values hard work over horse-shit is to get involved.
Thank you,
David Pauli
San Francisco, CA
P.S. If you want to make a difference, please join us in New Hampshire, or make phone calls from home. Email William.Pierce@BuddyRoemer.com for details.
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