Person In Charge of Elections Endorses Finkbeiner
It's Owen and Finkbeiner, apparently. The Establishment and the Status Quo remain firmly entrenched, unfortunately.
Meanwhile, it's bad enough that Sam Reed, the Secretary of State, the person in charge of elections in Washington, is endorsing any candidate running for office under his jurisdiction, let alone reportedly making robo-calls on behalf of Bill Finkbeiner, and also, reportedly, made these calls to initially sound as though they were some kind of public service announcement even though they were actually paid for by Finkbeiner's campaign. That's just wrong (and there ought to be a law against it), and one of the reasons why I should have been elected Secretary of State in '08 instead of Reed.
With the AP article about the Lieutenant Governor candidates setting up two tiers of candidates: the higher one for Owen, Finkbeiner and Anderson, and the other one for the other three candidates, including myself, you can see how a powerful biased press affects election results.
A huge thanks to the probable 60 thousand voters -- when the count is all said and done with -- who voted for me. If that number turns out to be correct, that would be almost triple the number of votes that I received statewide in '08. I'm not finished with politics, yet. Any Washington citizen who would like to sign up with the Party of Commons or Democracy in Election Process and become a candidate themselves in a future election, just send me a letter/e-mail. Thank you!
by Mark Greene
[revised on 8/8/12]
If possible, please, consider contributing to campaign: make selections of how you want to donate, or send check or money order to Mark Greene for Lieutenant Governor Comm., P.O. Box 612, Bellevue, WA 98009. Also, Mark is depending on supporters to spread the word about the campaign to get around the media bias regarding non-establishment campaigns. Thank you! Mark is probably the only politician in Washington that had the temerity to keep the 2004 election shenanigans in the news as late as 2011 and to call out names. Elections are too important for shams to be ignored and for accountability to be neglected.
Copyright 2008 - 2012, Party of Commons TM, Good Orthodox Party of Commons TM, Democracy/Commons TM & Commons Party TM
Meanwhile, it's bad enough that Sam Reed, the Secretary of State, the person in charge of elections in Washington, is endorsing any candidate running for office under his jurisdiction, let alone reportedly making robo-calls on behalf of Bill Finkbeiner, and also, reportedly, made these calls to initially sound as though they were some kind of public service announcement even though they were actually paid for by Finkbeiner's campaign. That's just wrong (and there ought to be a law against it), and one of the reasons why I should have been elected Secretary of State in '08 instead of Reed.
With the AP article about the Lieutenant Governor candidates setting up two tiers of candidates: the higher one for Owen, Finkbeiner and Anderson, and the other one for the other three candidates, including myself, you can see how a powerful biased press affects election results.
A huge thanks to the probable 60 thousand voters -- when the count is all said and done with -- who voted for me. If that number turns out to be correct, that would be almost triple the number of votes that I received statewide in '08. I'm not finished with politics, yet. Any Washington citizen who would like to sign up with the Party of Commons or Democracy in Election Process and become a candidate themselves in a future election, just send me a letter/e-mail. Thank you!
by Mark Greene
[revised on 8/8/12]
If possible, please, consider contributing to campaign: make selections of how you want to donate, or send check or money order to Mark Greene for Lieutenant Governor Comm., P.O. Box 612, Bellevue, WA 98009. Also, Mark is depending on supporters to spread the word about the campaign to get around the media bias regarding non-establishment campaigns. Thank you! Mark is probably the only politician in Washington that had the temerity to keep the 2004 election shenanigans in the news as late as 2011 and to call out names. Elections are too important for shams to be ignored and for accountability to be neglected.
Copyright 2008 - 2012, Party of Commons TM, Good Orthodox Party of Commons TM, Democracy/Commons TM & Commons Party TM
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