I firmly support the following potential steps toward a better democracy & 
just had to re-post it (in hopes of it sinking in).

Chris Allison
Whitier

In a message dated 3/2/2001 10:30:27 PM Central Standard Time, 
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    Many other communities around the country have
  reduced the requirements to vote in local elections
  to time of residence and age.  This enables
 immigrants
  and resident aliens to vote in local elections such
  as school board, park board, city council and, in
 some
  cases, county boards.  These populations as
 taxpayers, consumers of public services, contributors
 enriching the local cultural landscape, entrepreneurs,
 and a growing part of the local workforce should be
 able to vote for those in charge of the most basic
 services offered at the local level.
     
  As the city has an increasing population of
  disenfranchised individuals among it's residents, I
  think it is important that we begin to discuss doing
  the same here.  Will the places in our community
  that have the next Kondirator or other
 environmentally or undesireable  projects be where
 there is a disenfranchised community of immigrants?
  
   A number of the communities that have done so
  around the country are high tech centers that have
  employers who draw on an international talent pool. 
 The uniquely talented individuals who work for such
  firms expect to be able to participate in the civic
 life of the community in which they live.  In Europe,
 most members of the European Union allow resident
 aliens to vote in local elections.  Similar situations
 exist in Japan, Australia, South Africa, Brazil, and a
 number of other countries.
  
  These are just a couple of reasons to support these
  efforts.  I encourage discussion on this list.
  
  Thanks David Strand
         Ward 7
         Loring Park
  
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