Is Arnold Allowing Dirty Tricksters to Steal the White House?

[courtesy of The California Majority Report]

"In principle, I don't like to change the rules in the middle of the game."

That's Arnold Schwarzenegger, actually talking common sense in Sunday's Washington Post about an infamous Republican ballot initiative to steal twenty of California's 55 Electoral College votes.

If a few of Arnold's former lawyers bamboozle voters into falling for this dirty trick initiative, the 2008 presidential election will be decided on the June ballot in California - five months before the November general election. So, when asked what he thinks of the cynical double-speak of the "Presidential Electoral Reform Act," what does Arnold say?

"I haven't looked at the language and I'm not saying I'm against it or I'm for it or anything."

Huh?

Why is Arnold playing dumb about this "Dirty Trick Act"? After all, Arnold knows that he could kill this right-wing California coup in its cradle by coming out against it. The initiative is public, about three pages long, and only takes about five minutes to read. So let's educate Arnold and take action before it's too late...

By clicking here, you can send Arnold a copy of the actual three-page initiative right now (Courage's deadline: Thursday at noon). Then use our comment tool to tell Arnold what you think about his failure to terminate this dirty trick.

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