Enjoyed reading this letter to the editor in the Columbian today. Used to think the people had the power. Before Howard Dean's failed campaign, before John Kerry's failed campaign, before the failed Iraq resolutions, before US run Iraqi torture prisons, before illegal US wiretapping, before impeachment was taken off the table, before Scooter was given a "get out of jail free" card (this list could go on and on but in a dictatorship it's irrelevant). Now I no longer delude myself. Oops, wrong, that's right, the "power of the people" is right next to where we found the WMD. Oh, and by the way, does anyone remember this was at most a "six-month war". Of course it was actually much shorter than that, since then it has just been our illegal and immoral OCCUPATION. How does it feel to be an illegal occupier of a foreign country, America? You are part of the problem because you are not part of the solution.
The people have power
It is clear that those we have sent to represent us in Washington, D.C., have forgotten who their employer is. We, the people, elect our officials and no matter what party you belong to, right now you are being ignored. We, the people, deserve more than form letters, campaign speeches, and a nauseating amount of junk mail.
Politely close your door to their campaigners, print return to sender on their mailings, and show them that Americans are smart. We know that all they really want is our money and vote.
What Americans deserve are men and women who appreciate the trust we have put in them with our votes. We deserve for our elected officials to be present when Congress is in session, rather than stumping for a distant election, slinging mud on Hardball, or appearing in a felony court room.
What Americans deserve are representatives who stand by their words, whether under oath or on television, and vote accordingly. We must demand that our legislators live by the same laws we must.
We, the people, have the power to hire and fire; it is time we band together and review the job description with our elected officials. Use your pen, use your money and use your vote.
Beth Pfenning
Vancouver
Sorry Beth, but your pen, your money and your vote is not going to change this. No one is heeding your pen. The money of the top 2% trumps all of the possible "little people" $$ contributions. And they know how and have proven they know how to steal your vote over and over again. You are right that if if we banded together, we could change things. But when you can only get about 12-20 people to a Vancouver protest rally in a county of 400,000, that idea is absurd also. The only thing unfortunately that is going to change this is more pain. And probably lots of it.
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