Still a long way from critical soci etal mass, we're not even thinking in terms of an "educational viaory." We view the election results as a poll,
showing, we reckon, about 56 percent of District residents are leaning toward sanity, while the remainder is inclined in the opposite direction. Thus, we'll probably stick around until our key quesiton -- Will the 56 percent convince the 44 percent that sanity is preferable to life-style, tradition or insanity! -- is answered.
ELLEN THOMAS
WILLIAM THOMAS
Proposition One Committee
D.C. Initiative 37 Campaign Washington
Dear Editor:
I'm writing in response to your
Sept. 18 editorial "Those wacky District voters and their amazing initiatives."
is a conservative newspaper, The
Washington Times should be out-
raged that Delegate Eleanor Holmes
Norton has arbitrarily chosen not to
respond to a majority of the District's voters, her constituents, in carrying out their will on this issue.
Her job is not to represent herself.
Her job is to represent the views of a majority of her constituents who
have now spoken. Conservatives scream at the left about the Constitution and using the system to change it. We have used the system and now are told it doesn't apply to us because our deiegate doesn't personally agree with us.
The "purity" of the Constitution has long since been spoiled by the
deaths caused by social experiments such as the Volstead Act.
Since 1945, and before, world leaders have amply demonstrated
that when it is in their best interests they are quite capable of dragging the world into war. Now the people want to drag the world and its leaders kicking and screaming into peace, economic conversion and the greening of the economy We have used the system's own mechanism to do this. and now people scream foul.
A constitutional amendment insures participatory democracy and
the assurance that it will become a
bedrock of law so that the likes of an
Oliver North cannot overcome its requirements.
The only way peace will be achieved is, as Dwight Eisenhower stated, that the people want it so badly that the leaders had better just get out of their way and let them have it.
KENNETH R.E KAHN
Van Ness
1997 Inaugural | Park Closures | Pennsylvania Ave. Closure
Peace Park | Proposition One | Information Center
Legal Overview | Regulations | First Amendment