The Only Constitutional Lawyer in Congress

Or at least that’s what I was told about DC’s non-voting representative by someone or other. More importantly, however, this segment (found through http://del.icio.us/popular) from The Colbert Report shines some needed light on the issue of DC’s undemocratic status in our political system. If you want to do something about it, check out DCVote.

Related post: http://blog.scottcaplan.com/2006/04/11/dcvote/

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