Showing posts with label Connerly (Ward). Show all posts
Showing posts with label Connerly (Ward). Show all posts

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

There ought to be a law...

Missouri voters, stop signing petitions.

There are too many outside interests that think they have a right to influence our state government, and that pisses me off most righteously.

What the hell business does Ward Connerly have interfering in our state government? He lives and pays his taxes in California, but he has a bit in his teeth and wants to outlaw Affirmative Action in Missouri. This pompous jerk thinks he has the right to tell us we should amend our constitution! And I gotta repeat - he is not a Missouri taxpayer, so where the hell does he get off?

With the May 4 deadline for signature collection looming, Connerly is downright desperate to collect enough signatures to get his wet-dream on our ballot in November. So desperate, in fact, that he is recruiting "members and friends" of the Minuteman xenophobes to come to Missouri and collect signatures.
The trip is being pitched as a “1-2 week paid ‘vacation.’” Travel and meals would be paid for. And like professional circulators, Minutemen would receive a small fee for each signature they collect.

Of course, organizers know it’s not money that drives Minutemen. The activist group, comprised of private citizens, has been monitoring the U.S.-Mexico border for illegal immigrants since 2005.

“The tie-in with immigration issues is very strong,” Minutemen organizer Stuart Hurlbert e-mailed his fellow members last week.

“About 3/4 of all immigrants and probably more like 90% percent of illegal immigrants, are immediately eligible the minute they cross the border or get off the plane, on the basis of their ‘race,’ for preferential treatment by all sorts of federally mandated programs.”

Connerly is also pushing a similar agenda in Arizona, but he isn't recruiting hate-mongers to gather signatures there.

"Why not?" you may ask.

Because, dear reader, Arizona has a common-sense law on the books that prohibits petitioners who are not registered voters in the state from circulating and collecting signatures.

Missouri needs a law like this. Fortunately, the people in my part of the state had the good sense to send Jolie Justus to the state senate, and she is on the case, working to get similar legislation passed right here in Missouri.

If you are a Missouri reader, please contact your state representative and state senator and encourage them to support legislation that would close our referendum process to outside interests pushing personal agendas.

UPDATE -- 8:15 p.m.

Via FiredUp! Missouri, we learn that one of Ward Connerly's minions, a fellow named John Wynne, was interviewed by police in Wentzville on Sunday when he ducked monitors who intend to assure that signature gatherers are honestly representing the petitions they are collecting signatures for.

In the course of conducting their interview and investigation, the Wentzville police learned that Mr. Wynne is wanted in three states on misdemeanor voter fraud warrants. He has quite a history of misrepresenting the position of petitions he gathers signatures for.

Because the charges are not extraditable, he was not arrested and so far as anyone knows, he is continuing to duck the monitors and collect signatures while misrepresenting the petition he wants Missourians to sign.

Have you called your state congresscritters yet to put a stop to petition gatherers like this creep?

Tuesday, February 5, 2008

Let the signer beware

Sunday afternoon as I walked in to the Plaza branch of the Kansas City Public Library I was asked by an elderly black gentleman if I was a registered Missouri voter, and when I answered in the affirmative he asked me to sign a petition to "get civil rights legislation on the November Ballot."

I did what I do before I sign anything - I read it. Then I declined to sign. It is racist, anti-affirmative action claptrap - and they are collecting signatures using the very people such a measure stands to harm the most. The most-excellent Fired Up! Missouri website calls the proponents of the measure Wolves in Sheet Clothing - and they have been on these fools for a while now.

Even the Kansas City Star is shaking off it's cloak of slumber and speaking up. (I know! Will wonders never cease?)

Voters should skip this petition
Missouri voters could face a tricky situation when they go to the polls Tuesday: They might be asked to sign a petition supporting “civil rights” in the state.

The trick is that the petition has nothing to do with the civil rights movement. Instead, the petition seeks to place an amendment on the November ballot that would gut state-supported affirmative action programs.

Supporters of the Missouri Civil Rights Initiative claim they’re just seeking a level playing field for all residents. But they deceptively use the language of Martin Luther King Jr. and the 1960s civil rights movement in an attempt to deny minorities, women and other disadvantaged groups the opportunity to gain equal status in employment and business.

Supporters of the initiative mistakenly believe that affirmative action, an extension of the real civil rights movement, was not or is no longer necessary. But even King saw its necessity: “What America has done to the Negro, it must now do for the Negro.” That goes for other minority groups and women as well.

Yes, many women and people of color have made political and economic gains in recent decades. The race for the Democratic nomination for president illustrates that perfectly. Yet studies show that disparities still exist in the workplace and in the awarding of contracts. If Missourians really want to protect civil rights in the state, they will ignore this particular petition.

This petition is a product of anti-affirmative-action zealot Ward Connerly and the petition is to get an initiative on the November ballot that would, if successful, amend the Constitution of the state of Missouri to outlaw affirmative action. I wish we were at a place where, as a society, we didn't need it, but we aren't there yet. Sorry, but until you show me it isn't necessary...

Connerly's group successfully got an initiative on the ballot in Michigan - which passed - in spite of a court finding significant voter fraud in the signature gathering process. (They deceived people of all races, so the fraud wasn't in violation of the Voting Rights Act. Seriously.)

The Michigan initiative was openly supported by the freakin' Ku Klux Klan. You remember the Klan, those progressive vanguards in the fight for racial equality...I'm soooo sure a "level playing field" is exactly what the Klan is primarily concerned with.

Missouri voters can visit We Can Mo! for the latest actions that are being taken to push back against the Connerly disinformation franchise with solid information and grassroots organization. I would encourage anyone signing any petition to read carefully what they are signing, and do not sign anything that you disagree with, or that you don't understand.

And when someone asks you to sign a petition - ask yourself if the issue even deserves to be on the ballot? If the answer is no - or if you would vote against the initiative - decline to sign.