Regarding the presidential election, let's multiply our votes to elect a 
Democrat. 
I know that Clinton will be more of the same, but a choice between bad 
and really horrible is a significant choice. I have a theory that when the 
generation that fought World War II goes out of power, there is going to 
be a significant shift towards sanity on our planet. A guy from our 
generation is just not going to be as crazy as someone who fought total 
war against Hitler. Even though Clinton is handpicked to not make 
waves, it will clear the way for change to come. Also, there is the Gore 
factor, discussed below.
Multiplying my vote: 
If I get one person to vote who wasn't going to, I have doubled my 
influence. I have been going door to door registering my neighbors 
(fortunately, I live in a hippy and working folks neighborhood). I 
register people between services at my Unity church. I have put 
displays with registration cards in all our local shops--so far, I've put 
out about 700 cards, working against an Oct. 4 deadline here in Texas. 
Also, I lived on The Farm in Tennessee for ten years, and I mailed out 
550 fliers advocating the idea of multiplying your vote to a list of Farm 
people around the country. This E-mail to the Family is more of the 
same. How could you multiply your vote??????
The Gore factor:
If you don't read any other book the rest of this century, read Al Gore's 
EARTH IN THE BALANCE. This is a recipe for how humanity can survive and 
prosper in the 21st century. It is the first piece of post-Evil-Empire 
thinking to come from anyone in the government, and it is 
being read by thinking people all over the world--it has been on the best 
seller list for months. He took the title from an illustration in a 
brochure put out by the Bush administration that illustrated their jobs 
vs. environment policy with a picture of a balance scale with six bars of 
gold in one pan and the Earth in the other. 
Also, did you know that Al Gore has sponsored and passed two bills, one 
to scan all 20 million volumes of the Library of Congress onto electronic 
media, and another, the National Data Superhighways Act, which 
establishes the pipelines that will eventually give us the capability of 
putting these 20 million volumes at everyone's fingertips? Get enough 
of us truly educated and communicating, and we can make some 
intelligent choices and enforce those choices so our children can have a 
future. We can use those data superhighways to deliver video education 
even to people who can't read or write--that's how we will teach them to 
read and write. 
Al won't be president, but it will have to make a difference, having 
someone with some vision and intelligence that close to the top.
Finally, I want to recommend WHO WILL TELL THE PEOPLE by 
William Greider (political columnist for Rollling Stone). This book tells 
how decisions are really made in our society, and it uses as its prime 
example the story of how the Democrats and Republicans colluded to 
keep the public from finding out about the savings and loan crisis for 
four years while it grew from a 10+ billion dollar problem to a 200+ 
billion dollar problem. He shows how there is no longer any public voice 
in the big decisions of our society, and questions whether we have any 
democracy left. If the Russians, et al, can junk the Communist party 
and the KGB, maybe we American could hope to have a say as to 
whether we get to have health care, and whether financial looters are 
allowed to destroy the system that coordinates the efforts of 500 million 
of us so that we all get to keep eating and living. 
Actually, Greider's book is a strong argument that the elections are 
primarily personality contest smokescreens to make us think we have a 
choice. Let's know that and forge ahead anyway. I think there is change 
coming that will sweep us beyond this level of subterfuge, and I think 
that every little bit helps.
Peace and Love and Family
Tim