Posted at August 1, 2008 @ 12:04 pm by Levy Fitch in Free Speech Blockers
In July 2008, a petition circulator who said he was working for Lamm was arrested and charged with “Bribery of Petition Signers” for allegedly offering people free sunglasses if they signed his petitions. It was not known which specific Colorado petitions the circulator was carrying.
Posted at July 26, 2008 @ 10:10 am by Levy Fitch in Free Speech Blockers
Today, the Wall Street Journal has a great piece by John Fund, describing the evils of BAMN and Dillon’s thugs. Both groups have aggressively used thug like tactics to stop political speech in the initiative process.
Just read the quote from a BAMN director admitting she is against democracy. She believes
your right to free speech ends the moment you disagree with her.
“The key to defeating the initiative is to keep it off the ballot in the first place,” says Donna Stern, Midwest director for the Detroit-based By Any Means Necessary (BAMN). “That’s the only way we’re going to win.”
If this isn’t outrageous enough read what about a BAMN volunteer tells a petition circulator.
“If you give me your signatures, we’ll leave you alone,” says a BAMN volunteer on one tape to someone who’s earning money by circulating several different petition.
Want to read more?
Posted at July 24, 2008 @ 2:07 pm by Levy Fitch in Free Speech Blockers
Stopballotfraud.com, a Web site dedicated to slurring and slandering the message of those supporting civil rights initiatives, alleges paid gatherer National Ballot Access is fraudulently gathering signatures this summer. But there’s no proof, and allegations are all they can make.
- In Nebraska, Stop Ballot Fraud complains the civil rights initiative kick-off was too “quiet,” and that students were protesting.
- In Missouri, they’ve complained that CRI petitions were circulated with petitions against eminent domain and stem-cell research.
There are lots of issues, and only so many circulators. What’s wrong with circulating a few petitions at once?
Voters should know stopballotfraud.com is run by the Ballot Initiative Strategy Center, an organization directly supported by the far-from-impartial leaders of Big Labor. When a blocker gets in a petition signer’s face, or moves to take legal action against a civil rights initiative, they always assert their independence, as an interested citizen. But voters need to know about the gorilla, driven by outdated ideology, that’s backing them.
Posted at July 23, 2008 @ 1:02 pm by Levy Fitch in Free Speech Blockers
On the By Any Means Necessary (BAMN) Web site, there’s a description of their tactics in Arizona during the next few days, before the petition is validated August 3:
“In just the past 6 weeks in Arizona, we have been blocking signature gatherers in 110-120 degree weather, exposing the ACRI’s voter fraud, getting circulators and leaders in the petition company to come forward and reveal election violations that they and others have committed around the ACRI. We have also filed a preemptive lawsuit that is a part of our petition challenge.”
Their hope? To invalidate 5 percent of the 330,000 signatures submitted on July 3. (That’s 100,000 more than the required number).
It’s sad, but unsurprising, that BAMN tried to block the very submission of the petition to the Secretary of State, and civil rights petitioners had to make special arrangements to drop off the signatures.
And it’s telling BAMN so effortlessly moves to legal action and invalidation. While the Secretary of State’s office should check for bad signatures, BAMN methods prove they’re going to use any means necessary – and it seems even they might admit those means are shameless, unfair and illegal.
Posted at July 22, 2008 @ 11:57 am by Eric Odom in ACORN, Free Speech Blockers
ACORN, an organization known for its heavy handed voter fraud tactics, was recently caught on tape harrassing petitioners and blocking free speech.
This video shows an individual admitting he is an employee of ACORN blocking free speech in broad daylight.


