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1. Disenfranchised
(Voting rights for everyone/Voting rights for everyone)
.......................... 250 million   Of the total of US citizens there is a group (A) that does not include dependent children..................................... 90 million and another group...

2. The Hidden Penalty
(The Hidden Penalty/The Hidden Penalty)
...s. The electoral system, as practiced in democracies throughout the world, is an imperfect one. It has not yet recognized that each person (each citizen, actually) is entitled to political representat...

3. Isn't this unfair?
(The Hidden Penalty/The Hidden Penalty)
The following graph shows the effects of not recognizing the right to vote of all citizens, regardless of their age. Groups formed exclusively by adults main

4. Grassroots
(The Proposition/The Proposition)
...y help coordinate meetings, publications and task forces at local, county, state and national levels. Another track: help file a Ballot Initiative in your State, to demand the recognition of the righ...

5. The role of the Courts
(The Proposition/The Proposition)
...nd the courts essentially become the rubber stamps of the powerful in society. And then there’s another vision of the courts that says the courts are the refuge of the powerless. Because often t...

6. The Legislatures
(The Proposition/The Proposition)
State legislators have a singular role: many matters not consigned by the States to the Federal authority are to be regulated at State level. Such is the case of the voting system. Other than some ge

7. A paradox
(Voting rights for everyone/Voting rights for everyone)
...the best tool to defend individual rights and to foster social progress. The Constitution per se does not “give” or “create” rights. It merely recognizes their existence, expl...

8. Voting rights for everyone
(Voting rights for everyone/Voting rights for everyone)
...ercise of his or her estate-related or other rights. It is incongruous that this representation should not be applied in the case of the most important of all political rights, preserver of all other...

9. You can help
(Strong Families/Strong Families)
...e Proposition. Due to the nature of SFI's advocacy, contributions made to Strong Families Inc. are not tax exempt. Any donation larger than $200 may be directed to the Michael Kenwood Foundation, ...

10. About SFI
(Strong Families/Strong Families)
..., LLP 2550 M Street, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20037-1350       Strong Families Inc. is not paid for by any candidate, candidate committee or Party in the United States or in any other ...

11. Bush vs. Kerry
(The Proposition/The Proposition)
  One Child, One Vote is not a partisan issue, it is a fairness issue!    What do you think?

One Child, One Vote is not a partisan issue, it's about fairness!   Strong Families Inc. is a non-profit, non-partisan association of interested citizens who work for the strengthening of

13. Strong Families Inc.
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... to send us e-mail. You may also tell us what you think using the comments page, where your e-Mail is not necessary. ...

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