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The Elderly Jews of South Florida ... and 62 Years Ago Tonight

Dear friends,
There was something about yesterday's demonstration in front of
the courthouse in Palm Beach County that profoundly moved me: 
hundreds of elderly Jewish citizens, many in tears, demanding,
begging for someone to listen to them. They tried to explain that
the ballot they voted on was so confusing they feared that they
had actually voted for Pat Buchanan (a man who once said "Hitler
was an individual of great courage") instead of the man they
wanted for president, Al Gore.

Rather than being heard, they have been ridiculed across the
country as being "stupid," "ignorant" or "sore losers." They are
portrayed as a bunch of whiners, old people who maybe shouldn't
be behind the wheel of a car, let alone in the voting booth. Get off the road, you're messing up the election for the
rest of us!

This is the tone of much of what I have heard in the media and on
the street:  You had your chance, you idiot, you screwed up your
own ballot, now shut up. 

I find it more than ironic -- actually, downright abhorrent -- that, in addition to the thousands of ballots that have been
thrown out, at least a few hundred of these senior citizens' votes,through what appears to be an illegally constructed ballot, will end up being counted for a right-wing anti-Semite like Mr.Buchanan. South Florida has perhaps the largest population of Holocaust survivors outside of Israel and New York. Is it just me, or do these good people, all of whom have suffered enough in their lives, deserve not only our respect, but our commitment to see that their vote is counted?

To many of you, World War II and the Holocaust probably seems   like ancient history. The truth is, there are tens of thousands of people who lived through that horror, escaped the ovens, and are now living out their final years in South Florida.
None of us can imagine what they went through; first to survive,
and then to somehow make it to a country where they believed
they would be free and their voice would be heard. These
immigrants worked hard to raise families in America, contribute to our society, and make this country a better place for all of us. They took their citizenship duties very seriously, to the point where many of us have probably rolled our eyes a time or two over their extreme patriotism and love of America. Silly old people!

Now they are being told to take a hike. I could understand the   derision if it were 50 spoiled ballots, or 500 spoiled ballots. But 19,000???

                       19,000!!!

Are we going to just discard these senior citizens with a big shrug and a laugh? They were already discarded once in
their lives. Being stripped of their vote is not the same as being stripped of their life, but then why are we remembering our veterans on this Veteran's Day if not for the fact that they risked THEIR lives so that people like these survivors could have the right to vote?
Are we really going to do this to them?

When Al Gore named Joe Lieberman as his running mate-- the first Jew to run on a national ticket for a major party --it created a
wonderful rush of pride within the Jewish community.
If there had been any doubt that they, as Jewish Americans, were
not fully welcomed at the table, this one act on Gore's part
made that doubt virtually disappear. I remember watching on the news that day a story about Lieberman's wife, Hadassah. She is the child of two Holocaust survivors -- her father, an inmate in a Nazi slave labor camp, and her mother, who miraculously survived Auschwitz.

As I watched Hadassah's story, I paused to think of those in her family who did not survive the camps to live to see this momentous day. I thought, if only it had been possible, in the
final moments before their deaths, for someone to whisper to them
that this madness will indeed end, that the Jewish people will
not only survive but see the day when a child of theirs is
married to the man running for vice president of the United States!
Whatever small comfort that could have given them to alleviate
their pain and suffering before their lives were exterminated, I
wish... I wish... they just could have known that their death was not in vain.

These elderly survivors and relatives of survivors in Palm Beach
County deserve our fight for their voice to be heard. This is a
national shame and dishonor. Everyone knows the truth here:
19,000 people could not read the ballot. I don't care that the local Democrats had approved the ballot. Like most Democratic party hacks, they blew it. So what. Does that mean these elderly have to pay the price? The Republicans have now resorted to
spewing incredible lies, such as the "same number of ballots
were spoiled in 1996." That is a bald-faced lie. The number of
spoiled ballots was HALF what it was this year, and I have been told that voters in the '96 election DID complain but no one listened because the spoiled; ballots did not affect the outcome.

Look, I personally did not vote for either Gore or Bush. 
I think Lieberman's politics and campaign contributions are
appalling. But I  and others have made these points throughout the election -- and the majority of Americans have chosen to dismiss them for now.
That is their right. But if the campaign for Ralph Nader was nothing,it was, at its very core, about trying to stop the
disenfranchisement of the American people. For us not to speak up now -- even though OUR will did not prevail -- would
make everything we stand for lack credibility.

I am asking all who read this -- Nader supporters,Gore voters,
Republicans with a conscience -- to stand up and resist this theft of our election. Someone has set up a website
calling for spontaneous demonstrations in numerous cities at 1pm
tomorrow, Saturday, November 11 (click here for the list).
Take one hour, just one hour, of your time tomorrow and go down to where the rally is happening in your town. Do not listen to those who are saying we have to put this behind us and get on with it. Get on with what? A democracy that does not respect its most basic and cherished right, the right to have your vote counted?

If the person who got fewer votes is installed as
president, it will inspire so much cynicism amongst the citizenry that I fear even MORE people than the 100 million who chose not to vote will sit out the next election. They will just say, "What's the use? It's all rigged!" Progressives and Greens and everyone must understand this danger -- and how much more difficult it will be to organize if more of our fellow Americans just give up.

Please, do this for the sake of our country. Do it because it is right.
Do it because those senior citizens in Florida deserve our respect and our help in their time of need.

Sixty-two years ago tonight, the Holocaust began in full force on
what was called Kristallnacht. The German government sent goon  squads throughout the country to trash and burn the homes, stores
and temples of its Jewish citizens. Seven years and 6 million
slaughtered lives later, the Jewish people of Europe were virtually extinct. A few survived. I will not allow those who
survived to come here to this "land of the free" be abused again.
They are our fellow citizens in our great democracy, and their voice, if I have anything to say about it, will never be snuffed out.

                       Yours,

                       Michael Moore

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Posted 11.10.00

                      The Elderly Jews of South Florida ... and 62 Years
                      Ago Tonight

                      Dear friends,

                      There was something about yesterday's demonstration in front of
                      the courthouse in Palm Beach County that profoundly moved me:
                      hundreds of elderly Jewish citizens, many in tears, demanding,
                      begging for someone to listen to them. They tried to explain that
                      the ballot they voted on was so confusing they feared that they
                      had actually voted for Pat Buchanan (a man who once said "Hitler
                      was an individual of great courage") instead of the man they
                      wanted for president, Al Gore.

                      Rather than being heard, they have been ridiculed across the
                      country as being "stupid," "ignorant" or "sore losers." They are
                      portrayed as a bunch of whiners, old people who maybe shouldn't
                      be behind the wheel of a car, let alone in the voting booth. Get off
                      the road, you're messing up the election for the rest of us!

                      This is the tone of much of what I have heard in the media and on
                      the street:  You had your chance, you idiot, you screwed up your
                      own ballot, now shut up.

                      I find it more than ironic -- actually, downright abhorrent -- that, in
                      addition to the thousands of ballots that have been thrown out, at
                      least a few hundred of these senior citizens' votes, through what
                      appears to be an illegally constructed ballot, will end up being
                      counted for a right-wing anti-Semite like Mr. Buchanan. South
                      Florida has perhaps the largest population of Holocaust survivors
                      outside of Israel and New York. Is it just me, or do these good
                      people, all of whom have suffered enough in their lives, deserve not
                      only our respect, but our commitment to see that their vote is
                      counted?

                      To many of you, World War II and the Holocaust probably seems
                      like ancient history. The truth is, there are tens of thousands of
                      people who lived through that horror, escaped the ovens, and are
                      now living out their final years in South Florida. None of us can
                      imagine what they went through; first to survive, and then to
                      somehow make it to a country where they believed they would be
                      free and their voice would be heard. These immigrants worked hard
                      to raise families in America, contribute to our society, and make this
                      country a better place for all of us. They took their citizenship
                      duties very seriously, to the point where many of us have probably
                      rolled our eyes a time or two over their extreme patriotism and love
                      of America. Silly old people!

                      Now they are being told to take a hike. I could understand the
                      derision if it were 50 spoiled ballots, or 500 spoiled ballots. But
                      19,000???

                      19,000!!!

                      Are we going to just discard these senior citizens with a big shrug
                      and a laugh? They were already discarded once in their lives. Being
                      stripped of their vote is not the same as being stripped of their life,
                      but then why are we remembering our veterans on this Veteran's
                      Day if not for the fact that they risked THEIR lives so that people
                      like these survivors could have the right to vote? Are we really
                      going to do this to them?

                      When Al Gore named Joe Lieberman as his running mate -- the first
                      Jew to run on a national ticket for a major party -- it created a
                      wonderful rush of pride within the Jewish community. If there had
                      been any doubt that they, as Jewish Americans, were not fully
                      welcomed at the table, this one act on Gore's part made that doubt
                      virtually disappear. I remember watching on the news that day a
                      story about Lieberman's wife, Hadassah. She is the child of two
                      Holocaust survivors -- her father, an inmate in a Nazi slave labor
                      camp, and her mother, who miraculously survived Auschwitz.

                      As I watched Hadassah's story, I paused to think of those in her
                      family who did not survive the camps to live to see this momentous
                      day. I thought, if only it had been possible, in the final moments
                      before their deaths, for someone to whisper to them that this
                      madness will indeed end, that the Jewish people will not only
                      survive but see the day when a child of theirs is married to the man
                      running for vice president of the United States! Whatever small
                      comfort that could have given them to alleviate their pain and
                      suffering before their lives were exterminated, I wish... I wish...
                      they just could have known that their death was not in vain.

                      These elderly survivors and relatives of survivors in Palm Beach
                      County deserve our fight for their voice to be heard. This is a
                      national shame and dishonor. Everyone knows the truth here:
                      19,000 people could not read the ballot. I don't care that the local
                      Democrats had approved the ballot. Like most Democratic party
                      hacks, they blew it. So what. Does that mean these elderly have to
                      pay the price? The Republicans have now resorted to spewing
                      incredible lies, such as the "same number of ballots were spoiled in
                      1996." That is a bald-faced lie. The number of spoiled ballots was
                      HALF what it was this year, and I have been told that voters in the
                      '96 election DID complain but no one listened because the spoiled
                 ;     ballots did not affect the outcome.

                      Look, I personally did not vote for either Gore or Bush. I think
                      Lieberman's politics and campaign contributions are appalling. But I
                      and others have made these points throughout the election -- and
                      the majority of Americans have chosen to dismiss them for now.
                      That is their right. But if the campaign for Ralph Nader was nothing,
                      it was, at its very core, about trying to stop the
                      disenfranchisement of the American people. For us not to speak up
                      now -- even though OUR will did not prevail -- would make
                      everything we stand for lack credibility.

                      I am asking all who read this -- Nader supporters, Gore voters,
                      Republicans with a conscience -- to stand up and resist this theft
                      of our election. Someone has set up a website calling for
                      spontaneous demonstrations in numerous cities at 1pm tomorrow,
                      Saturday, November 11 (click here for the list). Take one hour, just
                      one hour, of your time tomorrow and go down to where the rally is
                      happening in your town. Do not listen to those who are saying we
                      have to put this behind us and get on with it. Get on with what? A
                      democracy that does not respect its most basic and cherished
                      right, the right to have your vote counted?

                      If the person who got fewer votes is installed as president, it will
                      inspire so much cynicism amongst the citizenry that I fear even
                      MORE people than the 100 million who chose not to vote will sit out
                      the next election. They will just say, "What's the use? It's all
                      rigged!" Progressives and Greens and everyone must understand
                      this danger -- and how much more difficult it will be to organize if
                      more of our fellow Americans just give up.

                      Please, do this for the sake of our country. Do it because it is right.
                      Do it because those senior citizens in Florida deserve our respect
                      and our help in their time of need.

                      Sixty-two years ago tonight, the Holocaust began in full force on
                      what was called Kristallnacht. The German government sent goon
                      squads throughout the country to trash and burn the homes, stores
                      and temples of its Jewish citizens. Seven years and 6 million
                      slaughtered lives later, the Jewish people of Europe were virtually
                      extinct. A few survived. I will not allow those who survived to come
                      here to this "land of the free" be abused again. They are our fellow
                      citizens in our great democracy, and their voice, if I have anything
                      to say about it, will never be snuffed out.

                      Yours,

                      Michael Moore



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