Letter: Our priority is TV, not politics
Monday, Nov. 25, 2002 | 9:01 a.m.
I am writing in reply to Paul Gwin's Nov. 21 letter, "Working people need Democrats to regain power." In the third paragraph he writes that "corporate executives, by moving factories to developing countries, have defused the power of labor unions to offset the power of the industrial barons."
The sellout of America, internationalization, has continued whether the Republicans or the Democrats are in the majority. So Mr. Gwin should check the Democrats' voting records to determine which ones should be retired. The Republicans should do likewise.
The fault lies with the American people who are more interested with TV than politics, who don't vote and are not politically aware and involved. The politicians are selling out America with their compliance.
FRANK PERNA
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