Friday, November 9, 2007

The Government Got All of AT&T's Internet and Voice Traffic - Bush Lied !

Bush and his cronies lied to us about illegal and unconstitutional wire tapping of all domestic U.S. data communications. Our email, voice, data has been illegally recorded (likely for economic gain by multi-national corporations) for Two Years -before- the events of 9/11. Bush Family has long history of economic gain by illegal acts. Nazis!

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Monday, November 5, 2007

Endorsements:Local offices-Beat Newsom!-1st: Quintin 2nd: Ahimsa Get It?

Mecke, Sumchai, and Chicken John for mayor. Plus: Other endorsements Great article showing exactly how You, The San Francisco Voters can insure we get a Mayor of The People, not an incumbent Mayor of The Rich and Infamous... Use Ranked-Choice Voting Tomorrow to have Your Voice Heard on Election Day - tomorrow - Tuesday, November 6th, 2007.

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Wednesday, October 24, 2007

The story of Q - Quintin Mecke For Mayor of San Francisco

Quintin Mecke emerges as the strongest mayoral candidate in a weak field

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Saturday, October 20, 2007

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Cool picture of SF Supervisor Ross Mirkarimi during a Quintin For Mayor Campaign Rally last Saturday, October 13, 2007. LAST DAY TO REGISTER TO VOTE IS THIS MONDAY OCTOBER 22, 2007.

Go here to download online California Voter Registration Forms:

http://www.sos.ca.gov/elections/elections_vr.htm

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

SF Progressives are behind Quintin Mecke for Mayor of San Francisco -



Looks like Quintin Mecke is getting the word out on issues that we, as a community, really need to address and resolve as a united community.



That's because if we wait for the current City Administration to take the lead then we'll never get these issues resolved.


We, the progressives of San Francisco need to take a lead role on getting Mecke's ideas out

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Monday, October 8, 2007

Endorsements: Local offices - Next Mayor of San Francisco ?

Article on the San Francisco Mayoral Election. With 'Ranked-Choice Voting', Mecke, Sumchai and maybe even Chicken John could become the next Mayor of San Francisco, beating out incumbent 'caretaker Mayor' Gavin Newsom. Are SF Voters smart enough to use the 'Ranked-Choice to NOT elect Gavin Newsom ? SEE ARTICLE LINK FOR DETAILS.

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Now Anyone Can Be Our Mayor of San Francisco - SF Ranked-Choice Voting !

Who's Going To Be The Next Mayor of San Francisco?It just may Not Be the incumbent Mayor Gavin Newsom this time ... here's why:It's anyone's guess who'll be the next San Francisco Mayor. Voter sponsored proposition ''Ranked-Choice Voting' system will be used for this Mayor's race, Quintin Mecke or.any..SEE LINK FOR FULL NEWS STORY DETAILS

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Quintin Mecke and other serious candidates for San Francisco Mayors' Race

Quintin Mecke is not a politician but he may just end up winning the 2007 San Francisco Mayoral Election. With the 'Ranked-Choice Voting' system proposition passed by the Voters, Quintin Mecke and other serious candidates may just pull off an upset defeat of incumbent Mayor Gavin Newsom in this year's election on November 6th, 2007. SEE DETAIL

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Sunday, October 7, 2007

Anyone Can Be The Next Mayor of San Francisco - SF Ranked-Choice Voting !

Who's Going To Be The Next Mayor of San Francico ?

It just may Not Be the incumbent Mayor Gavin Newsom this time ... here's why:

Election Day is only a month away but now it's anyone's guess as to who will be the next Mayor of San Francisco.

That's because of the new 'Ranked Choice Voting' system that will be used for the Mayoral Election this November 6th, 2007.

Here is official information from sfelections.org to help you understand why anyone could end up winning the 2007 San Francisco Mayoral Election, no matter how much campaign money a candidate has in their pocket:

Ranked-Choice Voting in San Francisco:

Ranked-choice voting in San Francisco Ranked-choice voting was passed by the voters of San Francisco as an amendment to the City’s Charter (Proposition A) in March 2002.

Ranked-choice voting allows San Francisco voters to elect local officials by selecting a first-choice candidate in the first column on the ballot, and different second- and third-choice candidates in the second and third columns on the ballot.

How it works:

To start, every first-choice vote is counted.

Any candidate who receives a majority (more than 50%) of the first-choice votes is declared the winner.

If no candidate receives more than 50% of the first-choice votes, a process of eliminating candidates and transferring votes begins.

First, the candidate who received the fewest number of first-choice votes is eliminated from the race.

Second, voters who selected the eliminated candidate as their first choice will have their vote transferred to their second choice.

Third, all the votes are recounted.

Once the votes are recounted, if any candidate has received more than 50% of the votes, he or she is declared the winner.

If no candidate receives more than 50% of the votes, the process of eliminating candidates and transferring votes is repeated until one candidate has a winning majority.

So, there you have it. If all of the candidates (except Gavin Newsom, for example) were to unite in solidarity and all of their respected constituent voters fill up the 1st Choice and 2nd Choice slots with their candidates then the majority of ALL OF THEIR VOTES could end up going to anyone of the candidates, except for Gavin Newsom.

This is something that several national and local newspapers (like The Chronicle) have overlooked in their haste to declare Mayor Newsom as being some sort of 'all-powerful' 'will win' candidate, when exactly the opposite is true.

This Ranked-Choice Voting System was designed and enacted into law by The People in order to allow progressives and other candidates have a real shot at winning an election, even if their opponents had more money than they do to spend on political advertising.

This way, anyone can be knocked out of the San Francisco Mayoral Election no matter how much money they have. The People could excercise their right to vote in such a way as to elect even the financially poorest of candidates.

What a breath of fresh air this is. To think that even a man or woman with all the money in the world can lose an election based on the Will of The People.

The challenge is to educate Voters and give them empowerment through learning about how much real power they have in their hands. Money alone cannot buy this election.

Think about this and discuss it with your friends and family.

TIME TO REGISTER TO VOTE IS RUNNING OUT!
The Last Day to Register to Vote is Monday - October 22, 2007

You can Register to Vote Online, right now by clicking on this link:

http://www.sos.ca.gov/elections/elections_vr.htm

You can also download a California Voter Registration Card at the link above.