[PAA-Discuss] Why not two fora?! RE: Houston forum on election reform?
J. Goodwille Pierre
goodwille at swbell.net
Mon Aug 28 23:58:47 EDT 2006
Please include me. Aimee when is your event?
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Subject: Why not two fora?! RE: [PAA-Discuss] Houston forum on election
reform?
This is exciting. I was visiting Camp Casey yesterday, and I missed
Keith's
great LTE in the Chronicle, the PAA e-mails about that, *and* PAA
e-mails
regarding the development of events focusing on electoral reform and the
preseveration of some semblance of democracy in Harris County. I knew,
of
course, of the Harris County Green Party's efforts to have an event
featuring David Cobb and possibly Michael Baderik at the University of
Houston on or about September 15 or 16, and I had a very good
conversation
with Democrat candidate for Harris County Clerk, James Goodwille Pierre,
wherein he expressed considerable enthusiasm for participating in such
and
event. But I was unaware of Bob and Aimees's plans, I assume on behalf
of
the Harris County Democrats for an event on the same theme at Rice in
October.
This is fantastic! The September event which will, no doubt, be a bit
smaller than the October event can serve as advance promotion for the
October event, and in the meantime we can, as Bill suggests, all
continue to
submit op/ed pieces and LTE's to the Chronicle. Just as Stan's terrific
op/ed on election reform two weeks ago, Bill's subsequent LTE on the
topic
later that week, the Chronicle's op/ed for paper trails last Sunday
along
with Beverly Kaufman's feeble op/ed against paper trails, follwed by
Keith's
letter yesterday all raise awareness and passion around the issue of
honest
elections in this community, two fora on the issue can only help build
things to a crescendo which, hopefully, will result in James G. Pierre's
election on November 7.
But this is an absolutely non-partisan event, of course.
-- Don
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Stan Merriman wrote in response to Bill Crosier's e-mail: Bill, re: an
election reform forum....my understanding is that the PPC/Bob
and Aimee Turney have one in the works....I think for Oct. with the
Rice U.
Young Dems. To be confirmed but that is my understanding. Stan
Bil Crosierl's e-mail:
I know several of you have been talking about having a forum on
electoral reform that would focus on Harris County problems. This might
also provide a stump from which James Goodwille Pierre could promote his
campaign against Beverly Kaufman. Think we might get her to
participate? If she refuses, this would only be to Pierre's advantage,
but it would be good if we could get her there. And anything that gets
more people talking about the problems with lack of verification in our
election system is good.
2004 Presidential candidates David Cobb (Green party) and Michael
Badnarik (Libertarian) will both be in Houston around Sep. 15-16. I'll
bet they would both be interested in an electoral reform event if they
could work it into their schedule, and they might help draw more folks
to come to an event than if it appeared to be organized by just Dems.
Badnarik & Cobb were the ones who demanded a recount in Ohio after Kerry
wimped out on us after the 2004 election. They are both going to be at
a third parties thing here in Houston called "Common Ground" on Sep. 16.
Of course, Badnarik is also in the ballot in Texas this year (running as
a Libertarian in the 10th CD, against Michael McCaul & Ted Ankrum) and I
don't want to promote his candidacy over Ankrum, but he might be a good
person to have at the event because of his fight for an Ohio recount in
2004.
Someone like Pokey Anderson, who is a respected journalist and who cares
passionately about fixing our broken election system, could be a great
MC or moderator if she's available, and again would help make the event
more nonpartisan than if we had some prominent Dems running the show.
I think a forum on verifiable voting here in Houston, before the Nov.
elections would be a good way to get interest for James Goodwille
Pierre's campaign http://jamesgpierreforcountyclerk.com/ As you know,
he's running for county clerk against Bev Kaufman, and is one of the few
candidates who is regularly talking about the need for verifiable
voting. I think this is a critical issue, one that Kaufman is very weak
on. Goodwille is a great candidate, and we should be doing all we can
to help him.
Suggestions/comments? If you like the idea, who can help get it
organized?
Bill
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