Gavel             Gavel  
 


Buttons, widgets, and permanent links.



ZR uses the following:





Add to My Yahoo!


Independent Blogs - Blog Catalog Blog Directory
Widgets from interesting places.
WikiFoia.org
Widgets
to link to ZR!

     
VIDEO JOURNALISM ARCHIVE: Protestors, BAMN, and Mark Brewer.
ONGOING: MEA 'REVERSE FOIA' TRIES TO STOP ZR FOIA
May 31, 2007, Detroit News Opines on ZR Howell School FOIA

Support us for free by clicking a Google sponsor, or do all your shopping through our Amazon portal. Thank You! Or Donate to us via PayPal.
     
Shifman Carlson Law Firm Ad


August 2008
Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun
 << <   > >>
        1 2 3
4 5 6 7 8 9 10
11 12 13 14 15 16 17
18 19 20 21 22 23 24
25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Search

The requested Blog doesn't exist any more!

XML Feeds

powered by b2evolution free blog software

 
       
Rep. Jones Proposed 10% Rule - ZR opposes it. »

Missouri Lefty Admits to Judging Person Based on How Progressive someone looked


Last I looked, I couldn't tell what someone's thoughts were based on how they looked. And I know its a bad idea to try. But in the never-ending battle of the left to invent great stories of fraud and deception by one of the Civil Rights Initiative (this time Missouri), we have yet another admission by a lefty that its ok to pre-judge people on how they look. St. Louis Today reports:

"He looked like a progressive — he had tattoos, he had an earring, he may have had a mohawk," McKoy said of the petitioner. "He seemed like a left-wing hippie type guy. And he almost got me."

Apparently progressives can spot another progressive when they see them. I didn't know mohawk, tattoos, or earrings were definite signs of progressivism. I know a ton of libertarians, classical liberals, and others who might have such identifying things and are far from modern-day liberals.

What's fascinating about these fraud allegations is how they prove the point the CRIs are trying to make.

But get this - Lee Albright, owner of National Petition Management, a Michigan-firm that is the giant of the industry and being paid to simultaneously block MoCRI (they are strong-arming their circulators not work for their upstart competitor circulating MoCRI) and circulate a casino petition simultaneously, got a taste of the fraud allegations. Here's the story, from the same paper:

Dave Maus, a retired salesman from Oakville, said a young woman approached him about two weeks ago with the casinos petition. He recalled her saying the measure would raise $105 million for schools.

It wasn't until he got home that he realized the initiative would also do away with wagering caps and limit the number of casinos in the state.

"I know we should always read a petition, and that's nobody's fault but my own," he said.

You have to love the honesty and responsibility the signer took though. But the point - that the left is just as capable of using deception - in this case outright bait and switch - is effectively made here.

Finally, the Columbia Tribune reports that evil "out-of-state" opponents of MoCRI have been imported from guess where? Michigan. Guess who? BAMN.

It’s tough going, though, with collectors reporting they averaged four to 10 signatures per hour. For some it’s even tougher. A Michigan group, By Any Means Necessary, dispatched members to Columbia to disrupt the efforts of people collecting signatures for the Missouri Civil Rights Initiative, a proposed constitutional amendment that would end affirmative action in the state.

For the past two weeks, a cat-and-mouse game has played out as signature gatherers have tried to stay one step ahead of BAMN members, who have discouraged people from signing.

That's right - BAMN has no active connection to Missouri - but it seems they believe its OK now to do things in other states. Shoe on another foot? Of course, the Columbia Tribune didn't make that point quite the way I just did - but ...

Permalink 05/04/08 08:00:32 pm , by Chetly Zarko Email , 6332 views, BAMN (By Any Means Necessary) Shenanigans, Connerly's Super-Tuesday, 1 comment »

1 comment

Comment from: Nick [Visitor] · http://www.RightMichigan.com
Would you look at that... I guess opponents to racial equality in Missouri are running an "astro-turf" campaign to maintain the status quo.

What... no "grassroots" support for their anti-equality stance?

Guess all that righteous indignation in 2006 was politics-as-usual.

--Nick
www.RightMichigan.com
05/05/08 @ 08:12

Leave a comment


Your email address will not be revealed on this site.

Your URL will be displayed.
(Line breaks become <br />)
(Name, email & website)
(Allow users to contact you through a message form (your email will not be revealed.)
       
          Contact • design by Andreas Viklund | evoskin by Danny Ferguson
recustomization by Chetly Zarko
Credits: blog tool | dedicated server | authors