Few citizens of the Bronx would send it on their own.
Nonetheless, the citizens of New Jersey sent a very mixed message in this year's election.
The citizens sent an embassy to the pope in Rome offered to put their city under him.
Every day, the citizens of the Internet send each other billions of e-mail messages.
Within a week, citizens sent large quantities of food, clothing, and medicine to the worst affected areas.
Under the system, wealthy citizens, chosen for military service by lot, could send someone else to serve in their place if they could afford to.
Because of a newspaper photo, ordinary citizens send checks or pick up rocks.
Average citizens cannot send E-mail; it is too costly both to own a computer and subscribe to an on-line service.
The message that citizens are sending is clear.
However, the citizens will send a message to those who created the crisis and, with it, the inequalities.