Hey if you’ve got a few minutes this afternoon, why not stop by the protest going on at Civic Center in San Francisco? 🙂
I don’t have an official link for it, but it starts around 11 am and probably goes most of the afternoon.
I’ll be meeting up with my old protest buddy Kevin Burton, and some other folks to take pictures and video and have lunch around noon.
(My usual protesting activities 🙂
If you want to meet up with us, email me your cell phone number (lisarein@finetuning.com) by 11 am or so — so I can call you around noon when we meet up at Civic Center.
Peace!
lisa
Category Archives: Adventures in Hacktivism
Exit Polls Anyone? Let’s Try To Collect Some Numbers On Our Own This Tuesday
I’ve always been against the Recall — I’m shocked and dismayed that we’re wasting so much of our valuable time and resources when we have so little of either. It’s really important for you to get out and vote this Tuesday!
I’ve been toying with the idea of trying to organize some kind of exit polls the night of the election. I know a lot of us have to work that day (those of us lucky enough to have jobs), but what if we all spent even just that last hour between 7 and 8 pm asking people how they voted on the way out of the polling place? I’d be happy to coordinate the results by hand if necessary.
Would anyone be willing to work on this with me? Email me at lisarein@finetuning.com if you would.
Thanks!
Arianna Pulls Out Of The Race And Asks Us To Vote “No” On The Recall To Stop Arnold Petewilsonegger
This came in yesterday from MoveOn.org:
***In front of a national audience last night, Arianna Huffington outlined the dramatically simple reality facing Californians: if you don’t vote against the recall, Arnold Schwarzenegger will become governor. Today we’re passing along a letter from her explaining why she dropped out of the race and is working to defeat the recall. Please get the word out that a vote for the recall is a vote for Arnold Schwarzenegger: FORWARD THIS EMAIL to friends, coworkers and family.
Dear Friend,
Last night I withdrew my candidacy from the recall race and today I am writing to sound an alarm about what is at stake in this election. I am devoting all my time and energy in these remaining six days to defeating the recall — and to defeating the Arnold Schwarzenegger-Pete Wilson forces that are trying to use the recall to hijack our state. Please help me do that by forwarding this message.
I have signed MoveOn’s “Recall No, Democracy Yes” pledge and I urge you to do the same. More than 260,000 people have pledged to do something — such as forwarding this email! — in these last days to defeat the recall and stop Arnold Schwarzenegger. Click here to sign the pledge:
http://moveon.org/pac/recall/
From the beginning of my campaign I have said that I opposed the recall on principle. It was backed by a bunch of Republican sore losers looking for a backdoor way to overturn an election they lost. Nevertheless, once the recall was set, I felt that the opportunity it offered to elect a truly independent and progressive governor was too important to let pass. And so I entered the race.
MoveOn On The “Intimigate” Scandal
This just in from MoveOn:
Dear MoveOn member,
According to the Washington Post, “two top White House officials” committed a high crime in the first weeks of July. They handed over the identity of an American secret agent to journalists. They blew her cover, risking the lives of colleagues and contacts and possibly erasing years of intelligence work. Why? “Purely and simply for revenge,” an administration official told the Post. The spy’s husband was a vocal critic of the Iraq war. (Sources below.)
The White House and the Justice Department have known about this crime for months — after all, the agent’s identity was published in scores of newspapers in early July. But until a few days ago, they did nothing about it. And even now, President Bush has said he has no plans to ask his staff whether they were connected to it.
Republicans contend that an investigation by the Justice Department will reveal any wrongdoing. But Justice Department chief John Ashcroft — who was appointed by President Bush and who employed key Bush advisor Karl Rove — is hardly neutral. Already, there are signs that the investigation will give the White House room to cover the crime up.
The simple fact is that the truth will only come out under pressure. If we don’t speak up now, the investigation could be left in John Ashcroft’s hands, and the perpetrators and the crime could be swept under the rug. Please tell John Ashcroft and Congress that you want a special prosecutor — someone who isn’t tied to the Bush Administration — to investigate this illegal and vindictive act.
Join us now at:
MoveOn.org – Intimigate
KPIX Coverage Of Sunday’s Iraq Occupation Protest
I just plum forgot about the September 28, 2003 protest this last weekend against the Shrub’s Occupation of Iraq. Luckily, KPIX was there with a camera crew. My man Tom Ammiano was there, too. (Hopefully the next Mayor of San Francisco!)
KPIX On Sunday’s Protest Against The Shrub’s Occupation Of Iraq (Small – 8 MB)
Message From MoveOn: Stop The Recall!
This was just sent to me from MoveOn:
Dear fellow Californian,
California is at a crossroads. Our finances, schools and society are all in crisis. And at this, our state’s most vulnerable moment, a handful of self-interested political players are attempting an unprecedented power grab.
Arnold Schwarzenegger and his backers are seizing the recall as a once-in-a-lifetime chance for him to buy the governorship. The abbreviated race has allowed him to duck tough questions and avoid unscripted debate. He has promised voters a balanced budget without new taxes or spending cuts — an impossibility except perhaps in a Hollywood movie. He has no plan for helping California and absolutely no experience that might help him come up with one.
The recall and Schwarzenegger’s self-funded, media-driven campaign are sucker punches to our democratic system and values. We have seven full days left to fight back and a team of 250,000 people for this final push.
If you have not joined the team by signing our “No Recall” pledge, then please join us now by clicking here:
http://moveon.org/pac/recall/
If you’ve already signed, then forward this message to all your like-minded friends, coworkers and family and ask them to join us for this final one-week blitz to defeat the recall, stop Schwarzenegger and defend democracy. Let’s grow our team to 300,000 people.
Don’t be discouraged by the weekend’s far-out poll: this race is so unusual that polls are even more meaningless than they usually are. We believe this is still an incredibly close race. And it’s a fact that there are enough of us working on this to make the difference ourselves. But we’ve got to work hard: pick up the phone and call that friend you know might forget to vote, put up a sign in your window, sign up for phone banking — do whatever it takes.
Over the next seven days we’ll be highlighting several different things you can do to make a real, tangible difference in the recall election. With 300,000 people working together, we’ll each just need to influence one other person to vote against the recall who might not have without us. If we can do that, then we’ll defeat the recall by a wide margin and democracy will have a decisive victory on October 7.
Sincerely,
— Carrie, James, Joan, Peter and Wes
(The Californians of) MoveOn.org PAC
September 29th, 2003
PS: For more on how Schwarzenegger leads the pack in fundraising thanks to his own personal contributions, check out this article.
TODAY: Protest Against the Recall/Support the 9th Circuit Court Of Appeals Decision – At Noon In Berkeley and 2:00 pm In San Francisco
Hope to see you today at the protest.
(Maps and instructions provided.)
It’s very important for the Supreme Court to know that we respect and support yesterday’s decision by the 9th Circuit Court Of Appeals to halt the recall election.
It really is like Florida all over again. Let’s hope the Supreme Court does the right thing this time. I have a good feeling that it will. The facts are a lot more clear cut this time around.
Protest Against The Recall Tomorrow In Berkeley at NOON and San Francisco at 2:00 PM
Thanks again, Bobby, for being so on top of things!
AN OPPORTUNITY FOR EVERYONE IN THE BAY AREA TO SAY NO TO THE RECALL
I know it sounds like the Courts are going to push the recall back a few months, but there is still a week before the Supreme Court will finally decide and it is important to keep the anti-recall momentum going forward.
SO………Why don’t YOU show up at Sproul Plaza (Bancroft/Telegraph in Berkeley on the UC Campus) at noon or stop by the Third Baptist Church in SF at 2pm. (The church is at 1399 McAllister Street, at Pierce, in the Western Edition in San Francisco.)
If you want more info, the message MoveOn sent me is below.
But first, a note from Lisa (even though this is “Bobby’s Turn” 🙂
Just wanted to let you guys know that I will be going to this protest in Berkeley tomorrow.
I have just enough time between my morning and afternoon class at SFSU to take BART out to Berkeley and record the speeches and head back. So you’ll get to see the event either way. But it’s really important for there to be a huge turnout at these events, so that the Supreme Court will know how we feel and take that into account while it’s making its decision.
Jesse Jackson will be there. It ought to be really cool.
Footage will go up promptly tomorrow night. (After I get home from class at 5 and have a chance to upload it.)
Hope to see you there!
Join MoveOn.org Against The California Recall
This just in from my pal
Bobby Lilly.
Dear Lisa,
I got a notice from http://MoveOn.org asking me to sign a petition opposing the California Recall. You and I both know it’s a power grab by the Republicans blaming a relatively unpopular governor for stuff HE didn’t do and inflaming the political process just because some of them couldn’t stand to LOSE the last election.
I signed to show my opposition to this misuse of the Recall process which I believe should be used against serious malfeasance by an elected official not just because someone had the money it took and thought they could get away with it.
I hope there are a lot more people out there besides the two of us willing to take the time to oppose this Recall which has become a media circus and just another reason for the rest of the country to dismiss Californians as kooks. People need to be educating themselves about the unreality of the charges against Davis and realize that changing leadership at this point is NOT going to make the economic woes of this state (which are very similar to the problems states all across the country are facing) any better and all of us who believe it is WRONG need to be sure we are registered and get to the polls and VOTE it down.
In the meantime, I’m writing to ask you to join me in signing a “Recall No! Democracy Yes!” pledge to defeat the California recall AND pass it on. Click here to sign:
This is the message Moveon sent to me:
If the recall succeeds, it will set a dangerous precedent for the whole country. A far-right businessman spent 1.7 million dollars to bring us the recall campaign, and has thrown California into chaos. GOP leaders who should have condemned the recall instead cheered it on, hoping they could gain from the unraveling of our democracy. We can’t stand by and let this happen. These attacks on democracy are not a California issue or a Texas issue or a Florida issue — we all must step forward together and make it clear that elections will be honored in this country. This pledge is a national effort to mobilize one million California voters in the recall election. Please sign the pledge no matter where you live and please ask friends and family in California to sign the pledge and to remember to vote October 7.
Thank you.
Lisa’s voting against the recall and for Cruz Bustamante.
Thousands In Portland, Oregon Protest Against The Shrub – August 21, 2003
Doug Byers sez:
I’m a photographer living in Portland Oregon. As you may know we had a large demonstration against George Bush’s fundraising visit to Portland today. Thousands of people flooded the streets to send a message to our president of strong protest on many political and social fronts.
The show of force by the Portland Police was VERY SCARY INDEED !! The storm troopers have landed !!
Here is a link to additional images.
(http://www.byersphotography.com/bushprotest1)