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Election Frauding Ed Lee Campaign Caught on Video; Vote Baum for Mayor, No on al Props

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For the past month, Ed Lee's mayoral campaign has had a voter registration table on Stockton at Pacific outside the housing projects in Chinatown, an area where most people are not qualified to register as most are not citizens. This past week, his campaign was caught on video marking absentee ballots for poor Chinese-speaking people, and then keeping them. This is part of the Democrats' election fraud team, the same as the Republicans for the same private profit motive. That is why you should vote for Terry Baum for mayor and No on all the propositions on November 8, 2011.
For the past month, Ed Lee's mayoral campaign has had a voter registration table on Stockton at Pacific outside the housing projects in Chinatown, an area where most people are not qualified to register as most are not citizens. This past week, his campaign was caught on video marking absentee ballots for poor Chinese-speaking people, and then keeping them. This is part of the Democrats' election fraud team, the same as the Republicans for the same private profit motive. That is why you should vote for Terry Baum for mayor and No on all the propositions on November 8, 2011.

The audio is the news report by Ann Garrison on KPFA, 10/22/11, 6 p.m. news at
http://www.kpfa.org/archive/id/74434

And here is the video:
http://blog.sfgate.com/cityinsider/2011/10/21/witnesses-ed-lee-supporters-mark-others-ballots/?tsp=1

The other part of the Democrat-Republican Party-Chamber of Commerce Election Fraud Team is the No on D campaign, which was hiking up and down the steep hills of San Francisco on 10/22/11, hanging multicolored doorhangers wherever they found a door, not matching the number of doorhangers with the number of voters in any given building. This is an area of town that rarely sees any precinct walking due to the steep hills and when it does, it is usually 1 week or less before election day. If they were honest, they would also demand that you vote No on C, as it is equally anti-labor, both of which are city worker pension destruction propositions. Prop D is supported by Democratic Public Defender Jeff Adachi and Prop C is supported by the Democratic Party and the entire 11 member Board of Supervisors, all of whom are Democrats.

Peace & Freedom Party had this to say on page 65 against Propositions C and D:
San Francisco employees didn't create this economic downturn, however both pension initiatves ask city employees to take home less money for the same benefits, as well cutting the COLA. Tax the rich and their corporations!
For more on Peace & Freedom Party, see:
http://www.peaceandfreedom.org/home/

The only position worth considering is the mayor's as both the district attorney and the sheriff are anti-workingclass by definition. The only candidate worth considering is Terry Baum, the Green Party's candidate.

As a general comment, anyone who would vote for a friend of the notorious Democrat Willie Brown, namely the current interim mayor, Democrat Ed Lee, is not only voting for the Republican Party's choice for mayor but also voting for election-frauding criminality that should be good cause to reject the entire Democrat-Republican Party. Willie Brown is a lifelong real estate, anti-rent control, pro-gambling millionaire who led the election fraud team of the Democratic and Republican Central Committees and the Chamber of Commerce in the 1997 49er Stadium Swindle election, his so-called re-election in 1999 and the so-called election of his reactionary protege, Gavin Newsom for mayor in 2001, along with defeating a public power proposal in 2001. In 1997, his election fraud team murdered a poll worker, Dolores Evans, and 5 children in a mysterious fire at night in their Housing Authority home on December 13, 1997, which the fire inspector said they could have escaped, just as Ms. Evans was to testify in a lawsuit against the 1997 election on the election fraud she witnessed. For more, see:
http://www.brasscheck.com/stadium/
and for more on the Democrats' election fraud in the 1970s with Jim Jones and his People's Temple, see:
http://www.brasscheck.com/jonestown/

Terry Baum, the only candidate for mayor worth considering, has an excellent statement at page 24. Her website is http://terryjoanbaum.com/
Her statement:
My occupation is playwright/actress.

My qualifications are:
I am a pioneer lesbian playwright, a homeowner here since 1978 and an activist in progressive politics since 1970.

The way we do politics is unsustainable and unethical. San Francisco is run by a corrupt machine. Contracts go to the politically connected. Do you want to live in a city that gives a tax break to Twitter the same week that it approves an entrance fee for the Arboretum? Well, you do live in that city!

Make San Francisco green: Free buses every 10 minutes from 6 am to midnight, housing as a right, not a privilege; a moratorium on market-rate construction; Urban Artist Renewal (subsidies for galleries and theaters in blighted ares).

Revenue must come from: A municipal bank, public power, taxes that are fair (all pay something) and progressive (the rich pay more).

San Francisco cannot solve its own problems when our nation is spiralling downward in a frenzy of fear and greed. This country needs us to lead the way, as we so often have. Send a message that we will no longer settle for crumbs from the tables of the corporations, by making me your First Choice for Mayor.

TAX THE RICH!

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And Terry Baum should be YOUR ONLY CHOICE FOR MAYOR and BINGO NO ON ALL THE PROPOSITIONS.

Please also read the October 15-31, 2011 issue of Street Sheet, available from homeless vendors for a donation, page 6, the Mayoral Candidates Survey Results. You will see that Terry Baum has the same answers as the survey authors, the Coalition on Homelessness.
Also see
http://www.cohsf.org/

YOU CAN STILL REGISTER TO VOTE THROUGH OCTOBER 24, 2011 FOR THIS ELECTION
at City Hall, Registrar's Office, Basement, Van Ness side, and then vote absentee right away.

If you are registered, you should have your voter's handbook by now. To remember to vote, sign up to be a permanent Absentee Voter (Vote by Mail) in every election by completing the form on the back cover of your voter handbook and mailing it immediately. Then you can vote in the comfort of your home instead of worrying about voting on a Tuesday, and either mail your ballot immediately if it is mailed before November 1 or walk it to a polling place or the Registrar in the basement of City Hall, Van Ness side.

You can also vote absentee every weekday from now until the Nov 8, 2011 election at the Registrar's office at City Hall 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., and the two weekends before the election, Oct 29-30 and November 5-6 from from 10 am to 4 pm., entering City Hall on the weekends on the Grove Street side.

TERRY BAUM FOR MAYOR AND BINGO NO ON ALL PROPOSITIONS ON NOV 8, 2011





§Here's the KPFA Weekend News report, edited out of the longer newscast
by Ann Garrison/KPFA Weekend News
Listen now:
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Thanks for the heads up on the KPFA report. Here's the audio link for that news segment edited out of the longer newscast, and I'll upload it as well:
http://www.anngarrison.com/audio/absentee-voter-fraud-to-elect-ed-lee

I don't think anyone's likely to listen to the whole newscast including Syria, Libya, Yemen, etc., and manage to stay focussed on this San Francisco mayoral election, which is why I keep urging KPFA to make it possible to post tagged segments that can be found in Google Search.

Though I usually report on U.S. aggression in Africa, I'm trying to follow this election because bothpublic power and municipal banking are at stake. Terry Baum and every Democrat with a chance are all on record in support of both, even though a lot of the Dems may not be our favorites and we may not trust them all to come through. Like national health insurance in Canada, these things are most likely to start locally and spread than to be legislated at the national level.
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