But to those of you in the remaining 90%, I say our biggest problem today is not the justice of our cause, it is not the virtue of our efforts, it is not the horrors we've seen come alive in Guantanimo and Abu Ghraib, it is not the repetitive gasps of outrage because of what we see and hear emanating from the the White House or the House of Representatives, that is our real problem.
No, our real problem is having failed to make the case to those who have not yet heard, not yet seen, not yet been touched by the crimes of this administration. To them, a splinter in their little finger will remain the height of tragedy until they can remove it, while America's unjustified war in Iraq will simply remain a matter of, at best, an annoying political policy they still don't understand.
Every act of the impeachment movement must have one of two objectives - either to help those who can make impeachment a reality gather the courage to act on what they know, or to help those who still don't care to see the consequences of their complacency in order to enlist their help.
Oh, and the The Neighborly Communications Improvement Act? It's on the way.
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