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Bay View Voters Guide

by BV repost
Vote this Tuesday, Nov. 2. Don’t let anything or anybody stop you! You can take this paper into the voting booth with you. If you need help, call the Bay View at (415) 671-0789


President & Vice President

John F. Kerry and John Edwards

U.S. Representative, District 8

Leilani Dowell or write in Terry Baum

U.S. Representative, District 9

Barbara Lee

State Senator, District 3

Carole Migden

State Assembly, District 12

Leland Y. Yee

State Assembly, District 13

Mark Leno

San Francisco Board of Supervisors

District 1: Jake McGoldrick

District 2: David Pascal

District 3: Aaron Peskin

District 5: Ross Mirkarimi

District 7: Christine Linnenbach

District 9: Renee Saucedo and Steve Zeltzer

District 11: Gerardo Sandoval

San Francisco Community College Board

Julio Joaquin Ramos

Milton Marks III

San Francisco Board of Education

James M. Calloway

Jane Kim

Eric Mar

Mark Sanchez

San Francisco Propositions

Prop A, Affordable housing bonds: Yes

Prop B, Historical preservation bonds: Yes

Prop C, Health service system: Yes

Prop D, Changes to City Charter: Yes

Prop E, Police and firefighter survivor benefits: No

Prop F, Non-citizen voting in school board elections: Yes

Prop G, Health plans for city residents: Yes

Prop H, Naming the Candlestick stadium: Yes

Prop I, Economic analysis of legislation: No

Prop J, Sales tax increase: Yes

Prop K, Small business tax: No

Prop L, Use of hotel tax to preserve movie theaters: No

Prop N, Withdrawing U.S. military personnel from Iraq: Yes

Prop O, Use of sales tax funds: Yes

BART Proposition AA, Earthquake safety bond: Yes

Oakland Proposition

Measure Y, Tax increase to pay for more police: No

State Propositions

Prop 1A, Protection of local government revenues: Yes

Prop 59, Public records, open meetings: Yes

Prop 60, Election rights of political parties: Yes

Prop 60A, Surplus property: Yes

Prop 61, Children’s hospital projects: Yes

Prop 62, Open primary elections: No

Prop 63, Mental health services expansion: Yes

Prop 64, Limits on private enforcement of unfair business competition laws: No

Prop 65, Local government revenues: No

Prop 66, Limits on Three Strikes law: Yes

Prop 67, Emergency medical services: Yes

Prop 68, Non-tribal commercial gambling expansion: No

Prop 69, DNA sample collection: No

Prop 70, Tribal gaming compacts: No

Prop 71, Stem cell research: Yes

Prop 72, Health care coverage requirements: Yes

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Poison Kool-Aid Party for Anarchist Voters!


A celebration of the San Francisco Bay Area's powerful embrace of the electoral process

ANARCHISTS ARE AGAINST VOTING -- EXCEPT IN NOVEMBER...

This November 2nd, the overwhelming majority of the Bay Area's anarchist and anti-authoritarian community will park their erstwhile convictions at the curb and run lemming-like into that Porta-Potty called the voting booth. Our dogma allows us to pose as the most intransigent of rebels. None of us has anything to gain in a contest between George Bush and John Kerry. But, on November 2nd, without the slightest hint of external coercion, we'll go out of our way to show our loyalty to the political process of capitalist America, and specifically to that faction of the elite that nuked Hiroshima, founded the CIA, accelerated US involvement in the Vietnam War, gutted the social welfare apparatus, and killed more than 600,000 children in Bill Clinton's starvation blockade of Iraq in the 1990's.

ANARCHISTS ARE AGAINST LEADERS -- BECAUSE ANARCHISTS ARE FOLLOWERS...

As anarchists, our votes for John Kerry will mean that we have effectively committed political suicide -- so why not commit physical suicide as well? Unlike the majority of the populace, who have wised up and won't be voting, we are virtual lemmings in the face of one of the most transparently bogus ideological hustles that the system has to offer. So let's get in touch with Wild Nature, like real lemmings do, and follow our democratic impulses to their logical conclusion!

Albert Camus said that the only remaining question in philosophy is the question of suicide -- this November we'll be getting way-helluv-philosophical!

REMEMBER, REMEMBER, THE FIFTH OF NOVEMBER!

POISON KOOL-AID PARTY FOR ANARCHIST VOTERS!

at the Long Haul
3124 Shattuck Avenue
Berkeley, California
(510) 540-0751

This will be a tobacco-free, alcohol-free, scent-free, and drug-free event -- except for cyanide.

Wheelchair-accessible. Extremely long-term childcare provided.

For any questions, contact us at
http://www.dontjustvote.com

Thank you. Peace!





by Francis E. Willard
Kevin Keating, you seem so willing to see your anarchist enemies at the Long Haul commit mass suicide. What kind of poison will you be pickling yourself with tonight?

Francy
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