Erik Sten and Gary Blackmer's "clean elections" law purported to get rid of the corrupting influence of big time corporations and individuals in favor of the corrupting influence of small time operators. And congratulations: YOU PAID FOR IT!
But hey...the local Zero bought in.
Thanks to the blog by Jack Bogdanski we find out that the Portland City Council Committee plans to have an emergency, quickie, quick-before-anyone-finds-out-meeting about this travesty of "legislation" Monday afternoon at 5:30pm.
Gee, hope you can make it. Oh wait, they didn't want you to come...just like they didn't want input by voters on this measure REQUIRED by the City Charter because they knew you wouldn't go for a tax increase. Get the deets here.
Sunday, January 28, 2007
Surprise Meeting of Portland City Committee on the So Called "Clean Elections" Sham
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It's not the City Council. It's the voter-owned elections commission.
Yeah...should have changed my headline. Thanks!
Oregon makes popular-vote push
Bill would award electoral votes to highest vote-getter
BY JULIA SILVERMAN
The Associated Press
January 29, 2007
But Oregon's status could change under a pending bill in the Legislature that would award the state's seven electoral votes to the candidate who wins the popular vote nationally, regardless of who wins the state.
What a crock of Liberal _ _ _ -^&.
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