Sunday, September 4, 2011 at 07:06 AM:
me from here wrote:
"As the nation gears up for
the 2012 presidential
election, Republican
officials have launched an
unprecedented, centrally
coordinated campaign to
suppress the elements of the
Democratic vote that
elected Barack Obama in
2008. Just as Dixiecrats once
used poll taxes and literacy
tests to bar black
Southerners from voting, a
new crop of GOP governors and
state legislators has passed
a series of seemingly
disconnected measures that
could prevent millions of
students, minorities,
immigrants, ex-convicts and
the
elderly from casting
ballots. "What has happened
this
year is the most significant
setback to voting rights in
this country in a century,"
says Judith Browne-Dianis,
who monitors barriers to
voting as co-director of the
Advancement Project, a civil
rights organization based
in Washington, D.C.
visit - http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/news/the-gop-war-on-voting-20110830
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We should be campaigning AGAINST this fool. Not trying to change his mind at this point. IF he gets re-elected then we can lobby him, but right now spend the efforts to TURN the tide of the voters.
Get constituents to write LTE's, and put up signs for other candidates, talk to your neighbors, fellow voters and OMMP participants to get him OUT of office.
We should all be calling and writing him to ask him about this crazed notion.
Senator Fred Girod *
Party: R District: 9 *
Capitol Phone: 503-986-1709 *
Capitol Address: 900 Court St. NE, S-217, Salem, OR, 97301 *
Email: sen.fredgirod@state.or.us *
Website: http://www.leg.state.or.us/girod
1) it does take a physician to recommend a patient's use of marijuana
2) marijuana deaths each year... Zero. Pharmaceutical deaths each
year... over 100,000
3) no entry in the OMMA limits patient pot use to 500 individuals
4) Phil Leveque is a fine man and as a pharmacist understands pot's
multiple medical uses. For some Leveque's actions concerning marijuana
in Oregon is equal to his status as a WWII veteran.
5) why shouldn't a patient with an OMMP card be allowed to operate
heavy equipment? Is there anything stating a patient who has been
prescribed pharmaceuticals can't operate heavy equipment?
Girod says rural interests top his Senate agenda
> http://www.sweethomenews.com/news/story.cfm?story_no=8698
In the recent article in the Sweet Home News, "Girod says rural
interests top his Senate agenda," says:
Among the bills Girod has on tap is one that would require medical
marijuana users to be under the care of a physician and use an
alternative to marijuana if it exists, he said. When the statewide
petition to permit medical marijuana use was approved by Oregon
voters, It was meant to severely regulate its use to perhaps 500
people.
One doctor wrote more than 8,000 prescriptions and has since lost his
license and retired, Girod said. Now, some workers are saying it's OK
to operate heavy machinery if they have their medical marijuana card.
Tuesday, October 21 at 07:56 PM:
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Saturday, October 18 at 08:53 AM:
""State of Change"
Candidates' Tour in Salem
Oct 16 2008 - 10:00am
The "State of Change Tour"
comes to Salem, territory of
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250 Liberty St. SE
Salem, OR » Read more
»
http://www.oregondemocrats.org/node/1771
"State of Change"
Candidates' Tour in Medford
Oct 16 2008 - 2:00pm
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comes to Medford, territory
of Jackson CO Dems , with
candidates: Brad Avakian ,
Kate Brown , John Kroger ,
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40 So. Central Ave.
Medford, OR
» Read more
»
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"State of Change"
Candidates' Tour in Eugene
Oct 16 2008 - 4:00pm
The "State of Change Tour"
comes to Eugene, territory
of Lane CO Dems , with
candidates: Brad Avakian ,
Kate Brown , John Kroger ,
and Ben Westlund . Please
turn out to meet and support
our state-wide candidates,
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University of Oregon
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