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Abortion

—– Original Message —–
From: “Jonathan”
To: Frank Moore
Sent: Wednesday, October 22, 2008 6:34 PM

I see you are running as a third-party or independent candidate for President. What is your position on abortion, and how does it compare with the positions of John McCain and Barack Obama?

Frank Moore wote:
i think it should be a private personal issue of the person. i think the
government has no business meddling in private personal issues.

Jonathan wrote:
Thanks for your reply. Appreciate it.

Frank Moore wrote:
so do i have your vote?

Jesse’s Endorsements, Rent Board Party, and Sophie Hahn @ Jesse’s house!

Frank Moore wrote:
jesse, this is a very useful, clear tool to help california voters as we go into the voting booth. we here just used it as we prepared.

and thanks for including susan and me in your presidential top 3 picks!

Jesse Townley wrote:
Hello to all of my friends and supporters of my 2008 campaign for Berkeley Rent Board & my 2004 campaign for Berkeley City Council-

3 subjects on this October morning, but first a disclaimer: If you do not wish to receive periodic updates and alerts, or if you’re receiving multiple copies of this e-mail, please let me know and I’ll remove your e-mail from this list. THIS IS THE LAST E-MAIL from me until after the November 4th election. Thanks!

*** Wednesday & Saturday- Sophie Hahn @ Jesse’s house!
*** Rent Board party @ Blake’s & hot window signs!
*** Jesse’s Endorsements for this November!

*** Wednesday & Saturday- Sophie Hahn @ Jesse’s house!
Sophie Hahn is the sole challenger to incumbent Laurie Capitelli- many of you supported me in my race against him in 2004. I’m proud to host a house party for her @ my house, 1354 Carlotta Ave, this Wednesday the 15th, from 7-9 pm. There will be food & drink, it’s wheelchair accessible, and you can ask Sophie any questions you want. Bring your checkbook!
http://www.sophiehahn.com/

3 days later, please join Sophie & I at my house to walk around our neighborhood & speak with voters and drop literature. It’s early on- 11am-1pm- so you’ll still have a full Saturday afterwards. Please e-mail me & let me know that you’ll be able to come by!

*** Rent Board party @ Blake’s & hot window signs!
But wait Jesse, aren’t you running for Rent Board? You bet, and yes we- the Progressive Slate of Townley, Tregub, Shelton, Harrison, & Drake- really need your support. E-mail me quickly if you want a window sign (they’re running out because they’re so popular!). We need phone bank & lit drop help. Please donate via check or paypal here: http://berkeleyrentboard.com/action.html

We’re having a fundraiser/birthday bash for Slate-mate Igor Tregub @ Larry Blakes this Saturday night from 8-10pm. The 1st $250 worth of food & drinks are FREE, so show up early! There’s a requested donation of $5-$10 which will go to our Rent Board Slate & to Jesse Arreguin, my pick to replace the (frankly) irreplaceable Councilmember Dona Spring in District 4.

All 7 Rent Board Candidates will be live on B-TV (Channel 33) tonight 7-8pm in the League Of Women Voters debate. It’ll be repeated on B-TV until election day. Check their schedule here http://206.110.32.32/Cablecast/Public/Main.aspx?ChannelID=2

*** Jesse’s Endorsements for this November!
If it’s election season, it must be time for my endorsements. I don’t agree with 100% of any of these people’s stands- after all, the only person I’ll back 100% is myself. Same for you, right? Anyway, add these endorsements to your deliberations- though I know some of you reading this have already sent off your absentee ballots. Still, you’ll be advocating for particular political positions or candidates with your friends & family, so read on…

Since I’m running for Rent Board here in Berkeley, let me get this out of the way first. Please vote for the 5 of us:
Jesse Townley, Jack Harrison, Judy Shelton, Igor Tregub, Nicole Drake.
There are 5 open seats, and we were chosen from a field of 12 by more than 200 progressives, tenants, and Greens in August to run as a unified 5-person slate. Please look at our endorsers & positions at http://www.berkeleyrentboard.org for more information.

President of the U.S.- NOT McCain/Palin.
I live in California, a state that is going for Obama/Biden. I love the excitement and hope surrounding Obama’s campaign, and deplore everything the McCain/Palin campaign stands for. However, Obama is NOT the 2nd coming of JFK, let alone FDR. Cynthia McKinney & Rosa Clemente are running on the Green Party ticket. McKinney was incredibly impressive & realistic when she spoke @ February’s Green Presidential debate. Local artist & troublemaker Frank Moore is running his own nationwide independent write-in campaign, with sex educator Susan Block. I’m not supporting Ralph Nader/Matt Gonzalez, even though both have been excellent candidates & activists throughout their careers- I’m working hard to build up the Green Party & I’d rather support candidates who specifically join & build the Greens national profile (although Matt Gonzalez is a Green).
Obama/Biden
http://www.barackobama.com/newsroom/
McKinney/Clemente
http://votetruth08.com/
Frank Moore/Susan Block
http://www.frankmooreforpresident08.com

California State Senate District 9- Marsha Feinland
Marsha is the Peace & Freedom candidate, running against the probably unstoppable Loni Hancock. Marsha is more progressive & NOT a part of the local political machine that revolves around Hancock & her husband Berkeley Mayor Tom Bates. The major critique of the Hancock/Bates machine is its disdain for sustainable, neighborhood-appropriate development & people who aren’t registered Democrats. Send Loni a message!
http://feinlandforsenate.org/

Judicial Office, Superior Court Judge, Seat 9- Dennis Hayashi
Smart, experienced, and just. http://www.dennishayashi.com/

Berkeley City Council Races
District 2- Darryl Moore
Darryl is a solid progressive who is stellar. http://www.moorefordistrict2.com/

District 3- Max Anderson
Max is a solid progressive who is stellar.

District 4- Jesse Arreguin
There is 1 great candidate- Jesse Arreguin- 3 very fine candidates, and 1 business-as-usual candidate. This district was represented by Councilmember Dona Spring, who passed away this year. She was my political mentor and was the conscience of our town. She was a political realist who knew when to reach for the seemingly unreachable- and succeed in reaching her goal. Jesse A is the one who will carry on her legacy honestly and earnestly.
http://www.jessearreguin.com

District 5- Sophie Hahn
She’s smart, she’s energetic, and is ready to be a leader on the Council. I ran against her opponent last election, so I’ve been keeping a close eye on the incumbent. Come meet her tomorrow or Saturday at my house!
http://sophiehahn.com/

District 6- Phoebe Ann Sorgen
After years of serving on community & city commissions, Phoebe’s finally making the move to City Council. It’s an open seat, and the other candidate is the 16-year aide to the outgoing Councilmember. Business as usual? No way, vote Phoebe!
http://www.phoebesorgen.com

Berkeley School Board
John Selawsky is the #1 choice of every progressive in Berkeley. Although there are 2 seats open on the school board, both the Green Party & BCA did sole endorsements for John. Since he’s the sole Green in a field of Democrats, the area Democratic clubs cannot (because of the state Democratic party) endorse him. This means that the other 3 candidates may have different endorsements than John, even though he is in line with the local progressive Democratic Clubs, like the Wellstone Club & the John George Club. A “bullet vote” (a vote for just 1 candidate in a multi-seat race) for John will ensure his election.
If you want to vote for 2 candidates, then please vote for Beatriz Leyva-Cutler as your #2 choice.
John Selawsky
http://www.berkeleygreens.org/berkeley/school-board-race_4.html
Beatriz Leyva-Cutler
http://beatrizforschoolboard.com/

AC Transit At-Large- Joyce Roy
It’s tough, because the incumbent has been really good over the past few years, but Joyce stepped up & helped expose the atrocious Van Hool bus deals in the press. The incumbent, whose heart & vote is usually in the right place, supported the AC Transit management responsible for the Van Hool situation. Vote Joyce Roy for a change to a knowledgeable, experienced advocate.

California State Propositions
1A-
YES
High Speed Rail- Is it perfect? No. Do we need a quick & (hopefully) inexpensive route to L.A. that breaks the current status quo of millions of automobiles and thousands of tons of jet fuel? Yes.
2- YES
Mandating semi-humane treatment for animals in factory farms? A no-brainer.
3- NO
$2 Billion bond for Children’s Hospitals- sounds good, but it’s mostly going to private hospitals with massive endowments. We in Alameda County will probably be asked to replace our only public hospital- Highland Hospital- within a couple of years. We should save hospital bonds for that much more pressing need.
4- NO
Parental notification for abortion- this is something like the 3rd time in 4 Novembers that this proposition is on the ballot. It’s been rejected so far & it’s vital for us to reject it a 3rd time.
5- YES
Expanded treatment & diversion programs- It’s common sense to not lock up someone who isn’t a recidivist when they’re a non-violent offender. Why spend the human & economic capital on locking up people who could turn their lives around outside of a prison cell?
6- NO
This is a punitive, anti-democratic, mean-spirited law that wasn’t able to get through the legislative process so billionaire Henry Nicholas III put up $$$ to bring it directly to the voters. We’re already facing massive budget shortages, why add another $1 billion/year to the mix?
7- NO
Quick, take a picture! I’m backing the same proposition as PG&E! Of course, so is the Union of Concerned Scientists, the California Green Party, and many others who I trust. Basically, the prop isn’t well thought out– it’s skewed to long-term big energy suppliers, leaving the grassroots & medium-sized vendors out of the loop.
8- NO
Banning gay marriage- er, equal rights? A no brainer!
9- NO
Like Prop 6, this is not helpful for addressing recidivism or rehabilitation- it’s just vengeance pure and simple.
10- NO
This is a trojan horse proposition- the major alternative fuel covered by this is Natural Gas. It’s still a fossil fuel- where’s the love for non-fossil fuel transportation? Oh yeah, that’s 1A.
11- YES
Redistricting is broken- everyone agrees that having legislators draw their own districts is a bad idea. This solution, which has 11 appointees, 4 each from the majority parties, plus 3 ‘decline-to-state’ or non-majority parties, isn’t perfect. However, it’s much better than the current system.
12- YES
The soldiers caught up in W’s Afghanistan & Iraq debacles should have the same chance @ home ownership as WW2 veterans. This prop expands those chances.

Alameda County Propositions
VV- YES (to fund current bus operations in light of skyrocketing fuel prices without another damaging fare hike)
WW- YES (to fund east bay parks)

Berkeley Propositions
FF- YES
Fix branch libraries, just like Central was fixed a few years ago. Accessibility, seismic strengthening, & expanded space = no brainer.
GG- YES
End fire station ‘brownouts,’ fund disaster CERT training, & enable paramedic training. Removing these incredibly important items out of the General fund is imperative to our response after the next earthquake & wild fire. Even many from the anti-tax crowd have said that these issues should be priority one. Please join all of us in passing this measure by an overwhelming margin!
HH- YES
Regularly scheduled reauthorization of current taxes that fund vital services in Berkeley, including for the disabled. This adds no new taxes. This is a no brainer.
II- YES
Housecleaning measure that bumps redistricting deadlines back to accommodate problematic and/or late Federal census data.
JJ- YES
This is identical to the Medical Marijuana Measure R narrowly defeated by voters in 2004. Possible vote fraud led a judge to order this placed on the ballot again. I supported it then & I support it now. It doesn’t legalize marijuana, but it does treat medical marijuana dispensaries as regular businesses. It’s an important step towards common-sense regulation of dispensaries.
KK- NO
Pitched as a referendum on BRT (Bus Rapid Transit), this is actually a requirement that all transportation proposals that require carpool lanes or bus-only lanes be voted on by the public. This adds a layer of time, energy, & expense to a process that can better be used to create local consensus (or at least broad public support) for specific transit projects as they come up. Supporters say that Berkeley voters made the right choice when we voted to have BART built underground in the 1960’s. That’s true, but how many times have we watched big business or conservative funders distort a worthwhile proposition? To imagine that Berkeley initiatives are immune to distortion by partisans is fantasy. If this were a referendum on BRT specifically, this recommendation would be a lot more difficult. I wish the anti-BRT people had put forward a measure focused on BRT instead.
LL- NO
Berkeley developers been able to build many many new buildings under the current Landmarks Preservation Ordinance. But that’s not enough for them- this measure is a watered-down LPO dreamed up by the Mayor & a pro-development-at-any-price City Council. Considering the high numbers of empty storefronts & empty condos in the newest buildings, why is there a need to further loosen the rules? The City should concentrate on refurbishing existing buildings & other Green building processes.

P.S.- THIS IS THE LAST E-MAIL from me until after the November 4th election. Thanks!

Stay strong,
Jesse Townley
Boardmember, Independent Arts & Media
http://www.artsandmedia.net/
Secretary, Berkeley Green Party
http://www.berkeleygreens.org
Vice-Chair, Disaster & Fire Safety Commission
Candidate, Progressive Rent Board Slate 2008
http://www.berkeleyrentboard.org
Former candidate Berkeley City Council District 5
510-525-4373

LUVeR.org Election Specials conclude next week on BCM 28

we are flooding berkeley’s [and surrounding cities] public access station with our campaign specials…a couple hours a day….until we legally can’t do it!

LUVeR.org Election Specials conclude next week!

How Berkeley Parade Part 1:

Fri
10/31/08
12:30 PM
Channel 28

Mon
10/27/08
11:00 AM
Channel 28

How Berkeley Parade Part 2:

Fri
10/31/08
01:30 PM
Channel 28

Sun
10/26/08
06:00 AM
Channel 28

People’s Park Part 1:

Wed
10/29/08
03:30 AM
Channel 28

People’s Park Part 2:

Wed
10/29/08
04:21 AM
Channel 28

Ballot Access Part 1:

Sun
11/02/08
08:00 AM
Channel 28

Ballot Access Part 2:

Sun
11/02/08
09:00 AM
Channel 28

CafƩ Leila:

Tue
10/28/08
09:00 AM
Channel 28

Carl Bryant Part 2: (no room for Part 1 L)

Sat
11/01/08
01:30 PM
Channel 28

Finally, A Real Candidate!:

Wed
10/29/08
05:30 PM
Channel 28

Frank Moore’s Prez Platform:

Sun
11/02/08
11:00 PM
Channel 28

Mon
10/27/08
02:30 PM
Channel 28

Good luck to you all,

Katherine
Programming Coordinator
Berkeley Community Media
B-TV Channel 28 Live Stream: http://www.betv.org/btv28/btv.asx

Frank Moore’s Platform – Topic By Topic

http://www.frankmooreforpresident08.com/topics.html

another useful tool!

In Freedom,
Frank Moore

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

Makron5 has made a comment on Frank Moore at “How Berkeley Can You Be?” Parade 2008:
I want to be serious and address Frank Moore if he is listening. How are you capable of negotiating with foriegn officials if you cannot speak to them? I mean I know you have the laser pointer, but that is quite cumbersome and I do not mean to be offensive, but its hard for the American people to take a front man who cannot speak. Also Cerebral Palsy is a major handicap for you, the disease does make it too easy to expect someone who is intellectually ready. (Even though Bush was not.)

Frank Moore wrote:
well, that is an interesting point. it is amazing that this is only the second time in the 2 years of campaigning that it has come up. i could say i would be better than bush or sarah negotiating with foreign officials. but that would be too easy…anybody [almost] could do better! the way i communicate is no more cumbersome than using a translator to speak with foreign leaders. i am a communicator! i have made a career out of talking to people on very deep levels for over 40+ years, from relationship counseling, directing plays and films, community building, running various organizations such as the web station http://www.luver.com, guiding several political projects, to being a host for years of a popular cable TALK show! in fact, to get the feel of how i handle all kinds of people, check out the archive of my show at http://www.luver.com/underground/shamden.html. i think the people who would be negotiating with me will do their homework on me and will know i am skilled at bringing home the bacon…and if they haven’t…well, i’ll bring home the steaks!

Makron5 wrote:
Now, Frank Moore, I know my first comment seemed rather scathing, but I do not mean to insult your intelligence at all, you seem to be mentally there, but I don’t believe others will feel you are ready to lead. P.S. May I ask your opinion on how to reform the voting system?

Frank Moore wrote:
I will push for the banning of political contributions and the use of personal wealth in political campaigns.

Each city and each ā€œmedia marketā€ will have at least two public access channels on radio, broadcast television, cable, AND satellite! These channels will be free and open forums for discussion of the issues. Moreover, starting 2 months before an election, every radio and television station will give each candidate 5 hours of free prime time.

Election day will be a paid holiday.

Also I will push to give every american voter back the right to write-in anyone s/he sees fit. this will open the elections up, will create a more level playing field, and unfreeze the natural evolution of our political system.

Comment posted on “on Taxes and Debt”

Makron5 has made a comment on on Taxes and Debt:
If you don’t win, could you direct me to where I can get tablets of acid so it feels like you did?

Frank Moore wrote:
i value your vote! unfortunately the last time i dropped acid was 1973! so you should pass out my platform so i will win!

more from the trail!

DA BOYZ:

A canvasser girl was just going up to the PH when he walked up. He let her know that no one would answer (you guys had already gone to sleep) … and asked her what she was canvassing for? She said Obama, and asked Corey if he was supporting Obama in November? Corey told her that this house and another down the street, we were all voting for Frank Moore for President. She asked, “What, you’re going to pencil him in?” Did she know of Frank? No, she hadn’t heard of him … Yeah, we are going to write Frank in … he’s qualified in 25 states as a write-in candidate. Qualified? She didn’t realize that you had to actually file for write-in status in most states. Well, what is he about? she asked … Corey went over to the “take-one” box and pulled out a platform and write-in handout for her … and she started reading it right there under the streetlamp … She read the first platform, about getting rid of welfare and social security and giving everyone a $1,000/mo. guaranteed minimum income, and said, “Wow, that’s great, that’s a great idea! I wonder why no one else has ever talked about doing that.” Corey told her about the recent blog that listed Frank as one of 7 candidates that could get the necessary electoral votes to win the presidential race, and he told her too that Frank is a performance artist and a shaman. She said, “Even better!” And as she walked on, she said, “Why can’t we have someone like that for president!”

Richard Winger wrote:
This is a great story and I’m happy I get your e-mails.

The Socialist Party presidential candidate, Brian Moore, who has qualified status in 15 states now, also claims to be a potential winner, since combining his 15 write-in states with the 10 states where he is on the ballot, he is also at 270 electoral votes. So that would make 8 if one uses that method.

Frank Moore wrote:
that’s right, richard. so it is 8 that have the possibility of winning.

i am getting ready to reveal our victory in mn. yesterday. in advance, i want to thank you for your role in this victory…and for all of your guidance to our campaign.

ON THE CAMPAIGN TRAIL/THROWING YOUR VOTE AWAY

wasting your vote/throwing your vote away is an interesting concept. it has some validity if you live in a swing state and if you don’t want mccain to slip in even if obama doesn’t turn you on. but it has no rational validity if you live in a solidly blue state like california…or solidly red state…and if you want the reality of possibility that i represent. in those states every vote for me is an effective and safe vote for the reality of possibility!

In Freedom,
Frank Moore

DA BOYZ:

A regular customer came in the store, a woman who is one of a pair of twins that come into the store all the time, both professional classical musicians, she plays cello, and her sister plays violin … Corey realized he had never told her about Frank running for president, and when she asked how he was doing, he told her about the campaign! She was curious … He went and grabbed her a platform, and she started reading it while she was filling her water bottles. She liked it! She asked if Corey would be voting for Frank? Yes! She said, ironically, “So don’t you think you’re “wasting” your vote?” He knew that she didn’t think so, but was saying the common line … Corey said that he looked at it from the complete 180 degrees from where most people are coming from when they say that … She knew what he was going to say and finished his thought … “You’re voting for who you really want to see in office, who you think is the best person for the job, so you are not wasting your vote!” She said all these people gave her so much shit for voting for Nader in 2004, but that is who she wanted to be President … people made her feel like such a betrayer. She said she really liked Frank’s platform, agreed with everything in it … but this year, she feels like she will probably vote for Obama just because she wants everyone to see McCain lose by a landslide … She really liked Frank’s picture too, liked his missing teeth! She said she has seen more and more people nowadays just going around with their missing teeth, not bothering to fix them … and why not?! Rather than spend a ton of money on the dental bills, etc. Corey told her that it was the same for Frank, and he actually auctioned his off on the internet! She was impressed. And also that we had to doctor the photo because it was taken before he lost the tooth, and what other candidate would do that!?

Presidential Election 2008 Issues…

From: Mike Baker
To: fmoore@eroplay.com
Sent: Friday, October 17, 2008 3:19 AM
Subject: Presidential Election 2008 Issues…

Hi Frank,

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Frank Moore wrote:

i would…if you have myself and the other third and independent candidates [at least those of us who have a possibility, however remote, of winning] as equal with obama and mccain. i don’t see us others as opinions in your poll.

In Freedom,
Frank Moore

FUTURECLAW interview

Frank Moore Email Interview

In your early campaign address for the New York Foundation of the Arts you stated, ā€œI am a real, serious candidate.ā€ How do you intend to compete with the major contenders of the 2008 election without comparable finances?

Realistically/practically a write-in candidate can not ā€œwinā€ the presidency because the odds are stacked against such an independent candidate in various ways. The lack of money is the least of it. Almost half of the states either outright do not allow their people to write somebody in or make it virtually impossible for somebody to become an officially sanctioned write-in candidate. You can’t ā€œwinā€ when half of the states are off limits to you no matter how much money you have. Add to this the freezing out of both independent and third-party candidates by the mainstream (and most of the ā€œalternativeā€) media coverage and so on, it becomes obvious ā€œwinningā€ is not a sane goal for someone in my position to have. Historically independent and third-party candidates have induced new possibilities, expanded our freedoms, and introduced fresh concepts into the society, which the mainstream then absorbs. The process is very similar to that of the artist in society. I have operated within the process of an artist in society focused on inducing change in society for 40 years. So I’m use to, and comfortable in, the process, operating with little/no money, getting the message [the dream/vision] out despite the blocks, getting things done in new ways, etc. This interview with you shows the campaign is working! The European mainstream press has given our campaign serious respectful coverage. It now looks like we will qualify in most states where that is a possibility. That is amazing for a campaign that has no money or an army of operatives! But the real fuel for me is seeing people fill up with hope when they read my platform.

Obviously, the odds are not stacked in your favor this election. Why even run?

Well, it gives me a powerful position to outline our dreams in a direct, clear, practical way, thereby exposing who is blocking those dreams, and how and why they have been blocked. In the late 90’s Sen. Jesse Helms provided me a similar position when he targeted/blacklisted me and four other performance artists. When you are given such a position, I think it is your responsibility to take the ride, to fully use it to expand freedom for everyone.

I never know when something appearing to be trivial will bloom into an important channel for change…be it a show, a magazine, a web station, a series, a political project, or whatever…which takes years to realize its potential. This has always been how my life has unfolded. This campaign started with a Three Stooges shirt! Mikee, one of the 5 people who I live tribally with, had a Curly for President shirt. For Christmas two years ago they made me a Frank Moore for President shirt. Fun. But when I wore the shirt, people started seriously asking me what my platform was. So I wrote up a blueprint of how we can create the society we have been dreaming of. The platform was clear, direct, practical. When people read it…even people who at first thought it was an arty joke…changed right before our eyes, filling up with hope….saying things like ā€œTHIS WOULD WORK!ā€ ā€œFINALLY!ā€ and ā€œSO WHY DON’T WE HAVE THIS NOW?ā€ Their reactions…and their deep seriousness and longings…placed on me the responsibility to put on a real campaign. This set up a feed back cycle, attracting European coverage, support of a wide range of people, opportunities to address the issues in ways candidates rarely, if ever, do. I always follow openings! Who knows, we may even win this sucker! We have already forced a few states to refine their election procedures.

Do you consider yourself a hippie?

What do mean by ā€œa hippieā€? Define that, please.

For about 40 years, I have lived tribally/communally. Now the 6 of us live together in two houses [one of which we built] on a street in Berkeley with 4 cats. Linda and I have been together for over 35 years. Michael has been with us for 20 years…as have Corey and Alexi. Erika joined us 6 years ago. We live as a tribal body. This tells you that I will expand concepts such as a family and family values. My relationships have always been what I am about. So we put our personal relationships and one another first. This opens up possibilities and expands our ability to use opportunities.

In her essay ā€œHookergate` IIā€ your running mate Dr. Susan M. Block writes that war is ā€œporn for journalists.ā€ Quite obviously her open sexuality has political motivations. Upon visiting her ā€œBloggamyā€, however, my first impression was that it was about a step away from a porno site. The American public has a long history of lambasting open sexuality whilest consuming it privately. How closely does sexual freedom tie into your platform?

Both Suzy and I use sex in our art, our work, and our lives as a tool for political and cultural change…among other things! When you talk about sexual freedom, what you are really talking about is personal freedom…which is basic to my political philosophy. During the Helms’ attack on artists…which is generally considered the first battle in The Cultural Wars…it was always framed in terms of sex. But in reality all of us targeted artists were doing politically motivated art from suppressed groups [gays, women, etc.]. The real aim of the attack was to kill this political art.

Suzy and I don’t hide in closets! Funny, sex rarely has come up in the campaign…and when it does come up, it is positive! This speak volumes about this
campaign!

Supposing you actually became the President of the United States of America, how do you think congress would react to your extensive cuts in the military budget? How would you convince them to support a 50% military budget cut?

Well, as the commander in chief, I wouldn’t spend what they budgeted! But to answer the core of your question…true, I’d be facing a congress full of people in both of the parties who are still operating in the old limiting boxes. However the fact that I had gotten into The White House would mean the people are tired of wasting money on a bloated, wasteful military designed for an era that has long passed, a military that is used primarily to promote the corporate interest, rather than the real national interest. I will work directly with the people to ā€œconvinceā€ Congress to invest the money into rebuilding our society rather than in insanity.

With a weakened military, how will America defend itself?

First a smaller military is not a weakened military. Our bloated military is out of date by at least 40 years in terms of the actual kinds of threats we are or may be in the future facing. This has been true since World War Two. In the real world that we live in, we need a much smaller, more flexible military, based primarily in this country. I would cut the pork and the waste out of the military.

To answer the question of how will America defend itself, you first need to define what we are defending ourselves from. Our military couldn’t defend against 9/11. Good police work could have.

How would you deal with another attack such as 9/11?

You need a lot more details about such an attack to responsibly answer this question. I would not give up our freedoms and our principles for a myth of security. I wouldn’t invade a third country that had nothing to do with the attack. I wouldn’t wage a war of which the goals can’t be explained, a war which has taken thousands of lives, left us much more vulnerable in various ways, left us in debt billions upon billions to China and Japan, placing our financial/economical future at risk.

If we remove our forces from Iraq, what do you see in its near future? Do you feel they need our military support to maintain at least some semblance of stability in such a volatile region?

Funny, they asked the same question about Viet Nam. The fact is we need to withdraw. Whenever we do, there will be a chaotic period. That is no reason to put our leaving off. We should work through the U.N. to ease this period. But to put off our leaving would like putting off getting out of a failed/violent marriage just to avoid the admitting of the ugly reality.

You propose a 75% flat tax for all businesses with earnings over 5 million dollars. This is certainly not appealing to larger corporations. What would you do to prevent the flight of corporations (and their money) from the United States?

Let me be clear. One of my main aims is the breaking up of the big corporations and their negative distorting influence and control over every aspect of our society. We have to break the addiction of going after obscenely huge profits. This addiction is the root cause of most of the problems we face today. I will go after the greed culture.

So the tax is only one aspect one of my platform aimed at the corporations!

Where are the corporations moving to? China? Don’t think so! Europe has similar taxes. It hard to see the corporations moving from the U.S., especially if to sell their products in this country they will have to certify that their products were manufactured in accordance with this country’s labor, wage, environmental, and safety laws … that they meet or exceed these … no matter where they were produced.

Your health care plan seeks to eliminate private monopolies of new drugs and health products. These monopolies provide the current private health care providers with the wealth and resources to invest vast quantities of money into further product development and enable them to pay professionals much more than they are paid in other countries for their drug development knowledge and expertise. How would you keep incentive for a strong product development strong in the switchover from private to public healthcare?

Today, because of those monopolies, we pay much more for drugs and have less access to drugs than most Western nations. The drug companies are searching for what will generate the largest profits, and that dictates the research. This means many problems that are deemed unprofitable are left unexplored. Under my policies, companies that develop drugs based on research done at universities, government labs or other public institutions will pay royalities to those public institutions, thereby making future research possible.

Franklin D. Roosevelt hid his disability from the American public. Do you think that the American public will see your paralysis as a weakness or as strength?

Well, first I am spastic, not paralyzed. I move, dance! That said…most people see that I’m somebody who gets things done, no matter what…using my body as an asset. So they see me as a strong person. I have always been dumb to what is impossible. So I just figure how to do the ā€œimpossible.ā€ I have been doing this all my life! I am 61. I was born with cerebral palsy. I communicate using a laser-pointer and a board of letters, numbers and commonly-used words. But I am a host of a popular public access TALK show. Go figure it! So now I am setting my sights, as president, on eliminating poverty, hunger, war, etc. Impossible, eh?

When I was born, doctors told my parents that I had no intelligence, that I had no future, that I would be best put into an institution and be forgotten. This was a powerful expectation with all the force of western science and medicine as well as social influences, behind it. It would have been easy for my parents to be swept up into this expectation. Then that expectation would have created my reality. I would have long ago died without any other possibilities.

Instead, my parents rejected this expectation for the possibility they saw in my eyes, for what for them should have been true. This rejection of the cultural expectation of reality could not be a one time choice. They had to passionately live their choice everyday, every minute, or the cultural expectation would have sucked them and me into it. It fought them at every new possibility they opened to me. Their passionate commitment to how they thought things should be attracted people to me who kept opening new possibilities for me. Of course, these were in the minority. But I focused on them, making them how people should be, how I wanted to be. So I expected people and myself to be like that. So people were for the most part that way…at least I saw them that way. This opened up to me what is called luck. It also gave me the ability to trust and the ability to use opportunities.

So the struggle for freedom, and against the powers-that-be has been my life. And it has been a continuous struggle, struggling with schools to let me in, etc. I have always been a radical. But that became obvious when I was 18 and invented my head pointer with which I type and communicate…I started writing political columns for the high school paper…as well as putting out an underground paper. I was in the first special class placed on a regular high school campus so that the disabled students could be in regular classes and be a part of campus life. I was involved in the civil rights and anti-war movements. This was 1965…before it was popular to be against the Vietnam War. In the school paper I got into a debate with a GI in Vietnam. I was sat down and told that, because of my political philosophy and activities, I was hurting the chances of the disabled students who would come after me. I replied that the goal was to get the rights for the disabled [and for all people] to be complete and equal…and that included the right to be political. I would not surrender that, or any other, right.

Most of your views and actions do not quite…coincide with the conservative republican political stances most Americans choose to align themselves with. Do you have any plan to convince these voters that they should vote for you?

Hey! Ain’t I doing that now? I never sell people short…or sell them out! If they read my platform, they can see if it is what they desire!

Dorothy Jesse Beagle wrote:

Dear Frank,

This Interview with your informative, clear and intelligent answers revealing that your Presidential candidacy is your life as you have lived it, should be required reading for younger Americans, informative and apt to stimulate progress for the human species, and in a period of history where millions of truth seekers are working 24/7 to turn the ‘ship around’ and head for mountains of solutions that are humane and that work. You only need look at the Internet to know how many earnest truth seekers are looking for answers, getting opinions from wide sources, and seeking the leader(s) who can boldly (don’t take no for an answer) and quickly, discard the boxes intended to confine us, and as if by the ‘releasing of a beautiful butterfly from a cage’ illustrate as your platform does, the end of greed and the birth of co-existence.

Jesse deBeagle

Frank Moore wrote:
extremely well said, jesse!

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