February 12, 2009

Voting Counts Less than Money

Voting Counts Less than Money

Ron Marlow, the governor’s assistant secretary for access and opportunity explained, “Let me just put it plainly that if you don’t vote, you don’t count.” (MORGAN KEENAN, “The tally is in,” Boston Weekly Dig,
February 11, 2009) Oh really? Why do campaign contributors get access to the governor whether they vote or not? Marlow’s comment is as disingenuous as the governor. What counts is money not votes. I vote in every election and can’t get police protection from criminal abuses.
Caroline Kennedy failed to vote in several elections. Yet she was a serious candidate for US Senator. Is he kidding?

http://weeklydig.com/news-opinions/news-us/200902/tally

The tally is in
By MORGAN KEENAN
Boston Weekly Dig
February 11, 2009

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