There are several posts here that would leave one with the impression that individual stockholders would have a diminished capacity in regards to a vote for Disney or a vote to merge. First; let me say that it's the individual vote which Can and Does carry or defeats such important matters as this and I urge everyone who would have the ability to do so to vote their shares if it should come down to it. One share or a million, they all count. Of course, it has been said here that the big institutional shareholder vote would be the one to watch and that individuals were relegated to stock ownership more out of love for Disney than a serious inverstment. Well; let me tell you, I do love Disney and there surely needs to be a change at the top and I don't mean just one. However, I among many own an assortment of Disney stock in my portfolio, and I can assure you I am a serious investor. You might find it surprising to find out that the same individuals and their families; collectively, may own mutual funds which invests in Disney. These same people may own Disney stock thru Disney's direct investment plan and may also own Disney shares thru a SEP-IRA. The individual voters CAN be a force to deal with if their vote is as one.Yes, I subscribe to Save Disney.com and I believe Roy Disney and others have nothing but good intentions.However; To make administrative and Key personel changes is one thing. To panic, and to face the posibility of loosing Disney forever to become nothing but a division owned and ruled by another organization is UNTHINKABLE!