Candidate of the Just Makes Sense Party. Vote for Frank Moore. He gets results!

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Good luck in the election…

Twisterbait wrote:
You guys are going to win this time.

Then there’ll be no more of this…

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=7Oxgq79PWhs

Good luck!

Frank Moore wrote:
yep, i and susan just might win this sucker! more and more people are saying they WILL vote for us!

Twisterbait wrote:
Here’s hoping all the votes get counted properly this time… you’ve got mine mentally (being a UK citizen), for a fully functioning democracy!

Frank Moore wrote:
actually some states refuse to count write-ins…even officially qualified write-in candidates…which is illegal!

Twisterbait (Brendan Fitchew) wrote:
I’m sad to say that doesn’t surprise me, taking into account the blatancy of the other illegal vote-removing methods that have been used successfully in the past.

Here’s something I’ve just sent out in the hope it might catch a few undecided folks out there…

Terrorism relies on people’s fear of an enemy.

There is no enemy other than fear.

It’s a tool that’s been cunningly and callously used throughout history to physically empower those who are themselves ruled by it.

It’s instilled in Americans every day, because without it the US could not have its democracy, constitution, civil liberties and freedom removed from the hands of its people.

‘Terrorists’ spread terror to justify actions which only they benefit from while those who support them are left disillusioned, poor, homeless, childless or dead, and devoid of rights.

If you’re looking for an alternative to fear, may I suggest you vote for this guy:

http://www.frankmooreforpresident08.com/

Frank Moore wrote:
brendan, thanks for your endorsement!

moore/block campaign pics from meloversary at the speakeasy



the finale of the campaign

Last night, we did my last campaign speech…at least for this campaign! It was at the retirement community where Erika works as The Director of Enrichment. I spoke there about a year ago delivering one of my first campaign speeches. A lot has changed between the 2 appearances, both in the outside world, but especially in their world…and NOT change for the better. Their community was just bought from a family-owned non-profit by a big for-profit corporation. This corporation doesn’t value “enrichment,” “community,” or the people [the residents and the staff alike] who have been there for many years. Instead it is in the process of removing the older people and going after a younger [richer] crowd who would require less care, hence less costs, hence bigger profits. This was the context in which the standing room only audience took what I was saying. Last year they got what I was saying. But this year, everything was more intense, real, and personal. We were describing how things should be, how we could get there in very practical terms. I did my longer speech, but almost everybody in the room stayed engaged. What a finale for the campaign!

DA BOYZ:
It was really fun to be back at the Claremont again, setting up for another campaign event! Kit was around too, finishing off his day of work … It was really fun to decorate … the last hurrah! Election night would be the last event of this amazing campaign … unless of course Frank won!!!

We all decorated, and Corey set up the camera, and folks were starting to come in and sit down, and by the time Frank, Linda and Mikee arrived, they had a full house! The running commentary from some of the ladies in the back row was stuff you couldn’t make up if you tried … so, so funny and totally uninhibited …

After getting the mics set up, Frank got right into his speech … and it was really amazing how it felt like everyone there was really taking it in on a deep level, really listening. It did feel like the hour went by very fast, and it was so great that Frank brought in what had happened at the Claremont, now “Monarch”, to illustrate what he would confront as President … really powerful on so many levels! And how Frank’s speech addressed seniors specifically, and what he would do as President to address the “warehousing” of seniors, to cover all of their needs, to integrate everyone into society together because we need all members of society … it was just so powerful, and it really felt like everyone there took these ideas in very deeply! It was amazing how the one guy likened Frank’s ideas to socialism, a revival of Eugene Debs’ ideas, and we remembered later that Richard Winger had said something similar about Frank’s platform … that it was socialist in nature, but did not give you the feeling you get from listening to Socialists or reading socialist writing … it was much more inviting, attractive …. something like that! It was really powerful too, Sydney’s comments about the former Claremont and what has happened there …

And then the speech was over, and everyone was invited to have milk and cookies … And Frank and Linda chatted with Ruth up front, who really enjoyed Frank’s speech, and liked wearing the red, white & blue cowboy hat, and liked that she would be on public access tv! And then the evening melted into a deep, soft concentrated conversation with Carol … a woman we found out later is around 97 years old … she wanted to know more about Frank, and Linda, and how we all live, what Frank’s daily life is like … it was so deep and moving on so many levels … Linda said later it was felt like “one body” with Carol … She just kept asking questions … and was really moved and impressed and fascinated with Frank … She used to live in our neighborhood, was a teacher … they got to know each other … she got to hear all about Frank’s daily routine, what you do “for fun”, basically what Frank’s day is like … It was so powerful after hearing Frank’s presidential plan, to hear about your/our life so intimately, and to feel it resonate so deeply in Carol … And then later, we were talking about the level of how Carol would repeat questions, but it never felt like it was the same question … more like rubbing a wood carving in a certain place deeper and deeper to get to the deep feeling of the carving. And how because you didn’t get into the repeating of her questions in the way that people might commonly perceive them, that it transformed not only the conversation, but the whole notion of aging, and communicating with older people … the whole thing was very transformative! It was so neat how you talked about your days … longer than 24 hour days, and how Carol really appreciated this, and then there was the level of how she asked Frank so much about how he gets around, and can he walk, and does he mind sitting for long periods of time…? … we only found out later that she was confronting issues with her own need for a wheelchair, and so hearing how Frank enjoyed his life so fully, even though he was usually sitting, in one form or another, must have had quite an effect on her … It was really really fun, and deep.

ERIKA:
Kit was back from putting up flyers and he helped set up the cookies with red, white and blue napkins!!! The decorations looked great and soon you arrived, just in time. The residents were chatting, “Where is the toothless wonder?” “Who is this Guy Frank Moore?” And then he arrived. Frank started right in with his speech telling everyone that they could interrupt at any time with questions and comments. The room was sucked into his speech, everything dropped down deep and they were ready to listen. There was a little chatter throughout but the feeling in the room was they were right there with him going into the world that he was creating through his speech/platform, especially in the parts that were about health care, and that everything they needed including all their expenses to live in a retirement community would be taken care of, wow!! Then there were some questions and comments and Sidney said that she was noticing changes in the Monarch Place, that going from a non-profit to a profit business changes the feeling and that they had gotten rid of their nurse and Frank said to cut costs, to make more of a profit and that health care should not be for profit. There were a few more questions and comments and then we served up some Paul Newman’s cookies and milk and most of the crowd left the room but before that time it was packed!!! A couple of residents stayed including Carol and Helen. Carol had questions about our life at home and how Frank spends his days and how he gets around and at times she repeated questions each time taking us down a different road, what do we do for fun, how do we spend our days, where do we live, does Frank walk, how does he get around the house. She was amazed by it all and impressed with all that we do including Frank’s 48 hours performances!!! What an amazing night, what a great audience, what fun!! We started to clean up taking down the decorations etc. and soon headed home still talking about the night, the amazing conversation with Carol how ready for the speech everyone had been, how powerful the parts were that went directly into the lives of the residents.

JEN:
We got there and started decorating. Every now and then someone would poke their head in and say hi. A lot of people were looking for Erika. The place felt good. Once the room was done it filled up fast. Erika and I went around with consent forms and then you guys showed up and got ready in no time. The feeling there was very full and fun. Everyone taking in what Frank was saying, what his speech was about on a deep level. Even the comments and the joking was part of the fun. A lot of people felt what it would mean to them if Frank was president, how that would stop the for-profit bulldozer. There were serious candidate questions like what is his stance on abortion and gay marriage. His answers sunk in. It was very real and deep how Frank spoke to the people as himself, not some glossed over image of who he wants them to believe he is. After the speech people stuck around and had cookies and milk. They felt good, cozy. Then we had a great talk with Carole and her friend when everybody else had gone. She was so innocently curious as to how Frank lived. Her questions cut through everything and lead down different paths each time she asked them again. Finding out something new every time. Rubbing deeper into us. Everyone having a really great time just being there. It was a wonderful last campaign stop.

Betsy wrote:
Frank,
Sounds like a really good event. You are doing a great job. I have been following along with your emails. All the best, good luck,
Love, Betsy

Frank Moore wrote:
betsy, that means a lot coming from you! now vote for me!

Louis Scott wrote:
Is this the Betsy from San Bernardino days?

Thank you for all the work you’re doing on the political scene. I never
thought I’d have the privilege to vote for anyone I completely believe in.
I did a mail-in several days ago and it was a thrill.

Louise
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

Frank Moore wrote:
yep, i never thought i would run for president. but votes are coming in!
it’s very humbling!

yep, it’s our betsy!

Election Night at YBCA

Anna Halprin and Mountain Home Studio wrote:
Election Night at YBCA
Dear Friends

Final announcement concerning, November 4th, Election Night. We will not be having a class on Tuesday November 4th. We will start the new series the following Tuesday, November 11th.

I hope you will come to Yerba Center for the Arts at 3rd and Mission in San Francisco on November 4 where artists of every discipline will gather for this historic occasion. I will be presenting the Earth Run from Planetary Dance with Billy Cauley, maybe Barbara Borden, and Jahan Khalighi at 6:30 sharp to 7:00 pm. We will be the first performers following the YBCA Director, Ken Fosters’ introduction. Please come as it promises to be a great time to be together. The event is free and there will be free pizza when the poles close.

Look up the YBCA WEB site for futher description. www.ybca.org

There is a parking lot at 5th and Mission. YBCA is at 3rd and Mission—give yourself plenty of time to park if you are driving.

Cheers

Anna

Frank Moore wote:
hi, anna! did you know i’m running for president as a write-in candidate? see http://www.frankmooreforpresident08.com/. i and my running mate susan block are qualitified in 25 states [including california, of course] which breaks the record for write-in candidates!

Missouri

HaloPixelated has made a comment on on Taxes and Debt (YouTube):
Does anyone know if Frank Moore is eligible in Missouri for a write-in vote?

Frank Moore wrote:
unfortunately Missouri is one of those states that make it virtually impossible to qualify as a write-in…thus denying their voters full choice which voters in other states have…by requiring rituals of absurd hoops. in Missouri…

The candidate will need to file a notarized “Candidate Declaration Form United States President” and a notarized “Declaration Of Intent Candidate Vice President And Elector Nomination Form” (which needs to include the Vice-President candidate’s name, and the names of 11 presidential electors in Missouri pledged to the candidate).

These two forms will need to be accompanied by 11 notarized “Declaration of Candidacy” forms for each of the Missouri electors. 9 of the electors must come one from each of Missouri’s 9 congressional districts, and 2 can be “at large”.

election night party!

y’all come to celebrate our 2-year presidental campaign!!!

you are invited to a potluck/bbq ELECTION PARTY at the Blue House on
Tuesday, November 4, 2008!

it will start around 6pm or so!

Blue House
1200 Curtis Street
Berkeley, CA 94706
bring a dish, something to grill, and anything else you can think of!

In Freedom,
Frank Moore

Who knew Alternative presidential candidates – The Collegian Online

ANOTHER DAY…MORE PRESS!

Who knew??? Alternative presidential candidates
By Kaley Delarosa

California write-ins known Thursday

Richard Winger (http://www.ballot-access.org/) wrote:
The Calif. Secty of State says she will tell the world which presidential candidates have filed for write-in status, on Thursday Oct 23.

Frank Moore wrote:
CAN’T WAIT!

Comment posted on “Frank Moore at “How Berkeley Can You Be?” Parade 2008″

Craig Glassner wrote:
Hi Frank. It’s Ranger Craig on the Rock! Frank Edward Nora (who I’ve been talking with for some time – we did a few podcasts about Alcatraz a year or so ago) has asked me to be on his podcast again to talk about you. I let him know (when I heard him talk about your campaign for president – which he is actively supporting) that I knew you, mentioned your (amazing) performance art – history – and how I kind of helped get you “online” (I kinda miss our old Atari computers – I’m using a Mac these days). I don’t know if I can do this (as a federal employee subject to the Hatch Act) but if I can I wanted to make sure that it was OK with you that I discuss our (back then) history.

I must admit that I am still trying decide how to vote. I’ve (literally) voted for NOBODY (back in the 70s – the candidate that was supported by Wavy Gravy and the Yippies! who was the only candidate that would end the war, support the environment, etc.), I’ve voted for 3rd party candidates, but I’m so SO tired of the Republican regime that I am tempted to vote for Obama this time as a “lesser of two evils. I must admit I’m a bit embarrassed by this, but I regret having voted my conscious a while back allowing Bush1 winning control. Oh, I know it wasn’t ME voting that got senior in office, but, well, our system is so fucked up I felt bad when he won.
You know, back when we were more in touch we talked about you coming out to the Rock. I would really love to show you around some time. It’s really an interesting place. We would have fun if you came out!

craig

Frank Moore wrote:
hi, craig! ah, that was pre-web days when we found each other on the GENIE bbs!

great about you being on frank’s show to talk about me! we’re debuting his show on luver this friday night.

now….to repeat myself….the voting for the lesser of 2 evils is a powerful con for maintaining the status quo. if you are in a “swing” state, voting for obama just to make sure that mccain doesn’t slip in makes some rational sense. but not in states like california…IF you like my platform better than his. your vote for nader in california did not let bush in for various reasons. so your guilt isn’t founded in fact…most guilt isn’t! so don’t throw your vote away…if my platform speaks to you, vote for me! such a vote is a vote for the new possibilities!

and how about this spring for THE ROCK?

Craig Glassner wrote:
Your “swing state” argument makes a lot of sense to me. Thanks. Spring, summer, winter or fall works for me – just come visit!

Ranger Craig coming to you from the tubes.

Frank Moore wrote:
so can i depend on your vote?

Can you come to our school?

From: Chris
To: fmoore@eroplay.com
Sent: Wednesday, October 22, 2008 8:52 AM
Subject: Can you come to our school

My school has a politics class and we are looking for guest speakers. Would you be willing to make an appearance at a high school not far from St. Paul.

Frank Moore wrote:
hi, chris. i wish i could speak with your class. but i live in berkeley, california. i’m running our campaign with virtually no money. so i can’t travel there.

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