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5 days before Election Day; Vote Absentee, Yes on 19, 21, 24, 25, P&F or Green

by Get Out The Vote (GOTV)
Now is the time to get off the dime and vote. There are lots of important propositions and the peace, labor, civil rights and environmental parties, namely Peace & Freedom and the Greens need and deserve your votes. You can vote absentee this weekend at your County Registrar.
In San Francisco, you can vote from 10 to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday at the County Registrar, City Hall, Van Ness & McAllister, basement. Enter on Grove Street on the weekend (parallel to McAllister). And also sign up to be a permanent absentee voter so you never forget to vote.

Statewide information:
http://www.sos.ca.gov/elections/2010-elections/2010-election-information/november-2010-general-election.htm
More on voter registration and forms to do so at:
http://www.sos.ca.gov/elections/elections_vr.htm

The only two parties worth considering:
Peace and Freedom Party at http://peaceandfreedom.org/2010/
Green Party at http://www.cagreens.org
and http://www.sfgreenparty.org/campaigns/campaigns.psp

You cannot expect to have peace if you keep voting for the twin parties of war and fascism, the Democrat-Republicans. The Democratic candidate for governor, Jerry Brown, not only opposes Prop 19 legalizing marijuana, supports a peripheral canal to drain Northern California of our water, and supports continued attacks on the workingclass in the form of budget cuts, he also supported a charter military school while mayor of Oakland. Charter schools are by definition anti-labor and do not solve the problems of education in the workingclass schools. Military and education are antithetical and the same is true for military and culture. Only with peace can we have culture and a well-rounded education. See
http://articles.sfgate.com/2001-07-08/news/17606359_1_oakland-military-institute-oakland-army-base-public-schools
http://counter-recruitment.blogspot.com/2010/05/jerry-brown-raised-12-million-for-his.html
http://www.eastbayexpress.com/ebx/jerry-brown-raised-12-million-for-his-two-oakland-schools/Content?oid=1712012
JERRY BROWN IS ALSO INFAMOUS FOR SENDING THE OAKLAND POLICE AGAINST PEACE DEMONSTRATORS IN APRIL 2003, SHOOTING THEM WITH RUBBER AND WOODEN BULLETS.

He is just as reactionary as the Republican candidate for governor, Meg Whitman. VOTE PEACE & FREEDOM OR GREEN FOR ALL OFFICES AT EVERY LEVEL.

California’s 9 propositions:
All California propositions: http://www.calvoter.org/voter/elections/2010/general/props/index.html
Funding of proposition campaigns: http://www.calvoter.org/voter/elections/2010/general/props/prop_committees.html

Yes on 19
http://yeson19.com/

Yes on 21
http://www.yesforstateparks.com/

Yes on 24:
http://yesprop24.org/

Yes on 25:
http://www.endbudgetgridlock.com/

No on 20:
http://www.noprop20.org/

No on 22:
http://votenoprop22.com/

No on 23:
http://www.stopdirtyenergyprop.com/

No on 26:
http://www.stoppolluterprotection.com/

No on 27:
http://www.noprop27.org/

San Francisco voting
Registering at
http://www.sfelections.org/vbm/
Polling place lookup:
http://www.sfgov2.org/ftp/uploadedfiles/elections/PrecinctServices/2010/Nov2010_PollingPlaceList.pdf
You can always vote at the City Hall Elections Department, City Hall building at Van Ness and McAllister, Van Ness side, basement, from October 4 through and including election day, November 2.

Some endorsements at
http://www.sfgreenparty.org/campaigns/campaigns.psp

San Francisco’s 15 Propositions:
Overall:
http://sfgov2.org/index.aspx?page=2201
and
http://www.sfgov2.org/index.aspx?page=2163
and
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Francisco_general_elections,_November_2010

Yes on AA, C,E,J,N
No on A,B,F,G,H,I,K,L,M
No on B:
http://ballotpedia.org/wiki/index.php/San_Francisco_Pension_Reform,_Proposition_B_(November_2010)

and
http://www.nobadmedicine.com/

No on G-by Transport Workers Union 250-A:
http://www.twusf.org/
From the San Francisco Voter’s Handbook, p 115, Paid Argument Against Proposition G by the ANSWER Coalition (Act Now to Stop War and End Racism):

Prop G is a political ploy that tries to put the blame of declining public services on the backs of working families. It is an anti-union proposition. Prop. G scapegoats MUNI drivers while ignoring the bloated salaries of San Francisco Metropolitan Transit Agency management. Executive mismanagement has allowed the siphoning of almost $62 million per year by other city departments, including almost $12 million in charges by the San Francisco Police Department alone. Prop G does not address the lack of funding coming from real estate developers and downtown corporations who profit from MUNI bringing workers to work and shoppers to stores. It is part of a larger trend of austerity measures that is targeting the benefits of hard working families in order to make up for the government’s subsidizing of corporate profits and the continuous funding of endless wars.

THAT’S RIGHT, OUR BUS FARES PAY FOR THE POLICE DEPARTMENT, NOT MUNI!

Should Prop G pass, it will certainly provoke a general strike when the contract expires. Workers' wages are not the cause of public transportation problems in San Francisco; gross mismangement and excessive management salaries are the basic cause, and further, a federal government that spends money on guns instead of butter soon destroys everything, including public transportation.
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