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To: ManyMoose who wrote (45116)2/8/2006 2:16:48 PM
From: Proud_Infidel  Respond to of 90947
 
Rock the Vote Is Stuck in a Hard Place
By Charles Duhigg, Times Staff Writer

For more than a decade, the youth-and-civics group Rock the Vote has been the coolest kid on the political playground.

Founded in Los Angeles in 1990 with the goal of politically empowering the MTV generation, Rock the Vote quickly became a cause celebre among Democratic and entertainment power brokers. At rock concerts, on college campuses and with ads featuring a near-naked Madonna, the group helped register millions of young voters.

But as it moves into its 16th year, Rock the Vote itself is being rocked by crisis.

Saddled with about $700,000 in debt, the group has cut its staff from more than 20 people in 2004 to just two today. Its president, who left last summer amid disagreement about the organization's direction, has yet to be replaced. And last month, Rock the Vote was sued for the second time in just eight months.

Read more here: latimes.com



To: ManyMoose who wrote (45116)2/9/2006 2:04:02 PM
From: Lazarus_Long  Respond to of 90947
 
They could try. I think it would be a very bad idea though. People have talked about this bringing the Muslims together. It is also bringing the Western nations together. They are not about to be dictated to by a bunch of mullahs and imams.