What I ended up doing was accessing ~/Library/Application Support/Kindle/My Kindle Content (which is a system/hidden file). Someone at Amazon doesn't understand the Lion permissions structure (I don't either, I guess). It's when it's moved or aliased that it won't launch. I tested it by downloading and launching the app directly from the Kindle disk img without moving it, and it opened without a problem. I believe it is in fact a permissions problem.
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