FRANK MOORE FOR PRESIDENT 2008 BLOG

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ELECTORS NEEDED for Frank Moore’s 2008 write-in Presidential Campaign!

ok! it’s time to get down to the hard work! i need people to be my electors.

corey has put together the below growing list of who i need. if you are willing to be my elector, let me know. if you know of other people either in your state or in other states who are willing, let me know. LET’S GET THIS DONE!

In Freedom,
Frank Moore

ELECTORS NEEDED for Frank Moore’s 2008 write-in Presidential Campaign! (information as of 2.7.08)

ARIZONA
10 electors, and each must sign a notarized “nomination paper”, which wewill file with Frank’s papers.

CALIFORNIA
55 electors, and each must sign a notarized form, which we will file withFrank’s papers.

CONNECTICUT
7 electors, and each must sign a form, and date it.

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
3 electors can actually get Frank on the ballot if we can meet the following guidelines:
http://www.dcboee.org/information/info_can%5Celec_pres.shtm
Independent and Minor Party Candidates Independent and minor party candidates for President and Vice President mayhave their names printed on the General Election ballot through the nomination of electors. Electors of President and Vice President must meet the following qualifications: He or she must be a registered voter in the District of Columbia; and He or she must have been a bona fide resident of the District for a periodof three (3) years immediately preceding the date of the presidential election.Each person elected as Elector of President and Vice President of the United States shall, in the presence of the Board of Elections and Ethics, take an oath or solemnly affirm that he or she will vote for the candidates of the party that he or she has been nominated to represent, and it shall be his orher duty to vote in such manner in the electoral college.

Petition forms must nominate not fewer than three (3) candidates forelector. The petition must be accompanied by an affidavit signed personally by the presidential and vice presidential candidates and must contain thefollowing: Names of the three (3) presidential electors supported by the petition.Written consent, by the presidential and vice presidential candidates, toeach presidential elector listed on the petition as being pledged to them; and If the candidate for president is a nominee of a minor party, a statement that the presidential and vice presidential candidates are the duly selectednominees of the party.

FLORIDA
27 electors. Not later than August 29, 2008, the candidate submits a listcontaining the names and addresses of 27 persons to serve as electors to theDepartment of State.

INDIANA
1 elector is required, name and address. You can list up to 11 electors, the number of electoral votes that Indiana gets, but only 1 is required.This list will be submitted with Frank’s notarized CAN-3 form.

KENTUCKY
8 electors are required, names and addresses.

MAINE
4 electors are required, names and addresses. 2 of them must be from 2 different congressional districts, the other 2 can be “at large”, meaningfrom anywhere in Maine.

MASSACHUSETTS
12 electors are required. As yet unknown if they will need to fill outforms, notarization, etc.

MICHIGAN
17 electors are required, names and addresses.

MINNESOTA
1 elector is required, name and address. You can list up to 10 electors, the number of electoral votes that Minnesota gets, but only 1 is required.This list will be submitted as part of Frank’s form.

MISSOURI
11 electors are required, and must be from 11 different congressionaldistricts in Missouri, and must sign notarized declaration of intent forms.

NEW YORK
1 elector is required, and must fill out a notarized certificate of acceptance form. You can submit the forms for up to 31 electors, but only 1is required.

NORTH CAROLINA
500 qualified NC voters’ signatures on a petition by August 4th!

NORTH DAKOTA
3 electors are required, and must sign notarized forms.

OHIO
20 electors are required, names and addresses.

TEXAS
34 electors are required, and must each must fill out “Consent ofPresidential Elector” form, which do not need to be notarized.

CALPIRG Citizen Agenda: Health Care Reform Bill Fails

From: “Steve Blackledge, CALPIRG Legislative Director”
To: Frank Moore
Sent: Thursday, February 07, 2008 7:47 AM
Subject: CALPIRG Citizen Agenda: Health Care Reform Bill Fails

Hi Frank,

The winter 2008 edition of CALPIRG Citizen Agenda is now available online at http://calpirg.org/newsletters/winter08

Frank Moore wrote:
I’M RUNNING FOR PRESIDENT [http://www.frankmooreforpresident08.com/]. WOULD CALPIRG ENDORSE ME?

In Freedom,
Frank Moore

at the natural food store…

Mindi had seen Dr. Suzy on HBO real sex, and liked her a lot … she thought, wait, now isn’t that Frank’s running mate!?

In Freedom,
Frank Moore

Our first California electors!

thanks, carl & linda

found the forms! you are my first electors! your support warms me!

In Freedom,
Frank Moore

From: Cal-Westbrae Management
To: ‘Frank Moore’
Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2008 6:26 AM
Subject: RE: Howdy neighbor!!!!

Dear Frank: and all

Now we only need 53 more!

I just want to tell you how much I enjoyed your speech the other night at the Cafe. Quite the opposite of boring is your life. I found it very motivating and emotional and should remind all of us to not let any barriers stand in our way. Hard work, perseverance, looking out for our tribe and village will make good things happen for all.

Love and Respect
your neighbor Carlo

Frank Moore wrote:
ah, carl! this is exactly my philosophy too!

In Freedom,
Frank Moore

We are popping up everywhere!

From: Linda Mac
Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2008 12:04 AM
To: suzy block
Subject: Moore/Block buttons on their way to you!!

Hi Suzy,

We mailed 1lb+ of Moore/Block buttons to you today priority mail!! xxoo

Hot shit!
Linda

Dr. Susan Block wrote:
Wow, thanks Linda. I will pass them out in New York and New Haven. This election is really heating up.

Check out our new Sex Week at Yale ’08 postcard:

Notice the “Moore/Block ’08” button (actually a pin) on the Sex Week at Yale hat. Inside, it says “Vote Moore/Block ’08: The Just Makes Sense Party”

My talk at Sex Week at Yale is on Sex and God. Then I’m part of a panel on Sexuality and Spirituality. Amen and Awomen!

Xo Suzy

i support you

Mazy Kornfield wrote:
i like what you say..i am an aussie but you forgot law and order…crime can be obsolete if you have to provide savings proof for large purchasers….take way the cash and crime becomes well pointless…if you can spend 30k on a car show how you saved the money….

Frank Moore wrote:
i value your vote, mazy!

your idea is unique, creative, and interesting. however it is too invasive into personal privacy and doesn’t assume people are innocent until proven guilty. so the cure would be worse than the illness.

my policies would greatly reduce the crime rate by addressing the root causes of crime. i’m talking about the guaranteed minimum income, free universal health and educational system, prison reform, legalizing drugs, drug rehab, affordable housing….i could go on!

In Freedom,
Frank Moore

from the chat today

Hi – I am digging the Frank Moore platform points

Every candidate should be as concise and complete in revealing their platform

glad you like my platform, tom!

We are now on the radar!

http://thebedespeaks.livejournal.com/262226.html

Healthcare

hi, rich (Dr. Richard Kerbavaz). i don’t think i know the right questions to ask. so…

it seems it will be important that everybody have the same coverage, the same access. this way the rich/powerful will make sure that the coverage will be top-notch…because they will be in the same system as the rest of us.

seems like the reasons why most doctors don’t take medi-cal are low pay and insane pre-authorization red tape….which are also the complaints against the insurance/hmo. how about no pre-authorization, but a possibility of a [random?] review afterward? again if everyone is in the system, doctors could get paid for how many patients under their care, rather than for visits or operations…providing the patients are well-served.

all hospitals should be not-for-profit. are we facing shortage of doctors, nurses, and hospitals now? would our equal access health care require more or less of these? the whole health care system….including drugs, medical equipment, etc…should be not-for-profit.

our health care should stress preventative medicine, public health, nutrition, and will include “alternative” medicine, herbs, and….well…human caring/care-givers. there will a place for high tech medicine. but it probably won’t be the main thing…once we have removed huge profits from the system.

seems like at the heart of the system should be the relationship between the patient and her doctor whom she chooses.

all of this e-mail is raw jamming….the first stage of changing the system!

btw, why is it illegal for doctors to form unions?

looking forward to exploring these things with you on the show!

In Freedom,
Frank Moore

Richard Kerbavaz wrote:
Frank,

I’m clearly not smart enough to come up with all the answers to this one.

I’ll make a copy of an article by Robyn Young, a Neurologist in Alameda, that was in a recent ACCMA Bulletin. She talks about the problems of a profit-driven Health Insurance system. The basic issue is that so much of our costs for health insurance are really paying the insurance companies, that to use the present insurance structure like the Schwartzenneger proposal for California ammounts to a huge tax subsidy for the companies that have helped create the mess we now are in.

Yes, we will need more doctors, nurses and probably hospitals if universal access were in place. There are not enough providers in many inner city and rural areas to take care of currently disenfrachised people living there. Does this mean a new government program to administer a single payer system? Do you just give everyone a medicare card and let the “market forces” take over? Do you set up competition with vouchers for people to buy the kind of insurance they think meets their needs and keep the insurance companies as part of the system? I think the biggest challenge in a single payer system is keeping it from turning into the DMV, with long lines and impersonal service just because it’s government and there is no other option out there.

How to handle a transition from a for-profit to not-for-profit system is another issue. Do you essentially nationalize the existing hospitals, or tax profits in such a way that changing to not-for-profit is the best option? And what to do with big systems like Kaiser that combine hospitals, physician groups and insurance companies?

The problem with doctors unionizing is that as it stands, we are all independent small businesses in competition with each other. If we get together to negotiate prices, it’s like all the oil companies agreeing on what price to sell gas. The same anti-trust laws keep us from acting together to change things.

When is the show where we talk about this stuff? I can try to talk to some of the local docs who have worked on Single Payer for a long time so we have more facts to discuss.

Rich

Frank Moore wrote:
i think we need to take insurance companies out of the picture to have a real and workable universal health care. the swedes get a medical card every year and after they pay $150, everything else is covered! i think it is important that the patient choose her doctor and the treatment comes from that relationship.

we have long lines and impersonal service now. we can do better!

In Freedom,
Frank Moore

Hey, Jim!

From: Frank Moore [mailto:fmoore@eroplay.com]
Sent: Friday, February 01, 2008 8:13 AM
To: JamesFallows@theatlantic.com
Subject: hey, jim!

i’m running for president! http://www.frankmooreforpresident08.com/

i will want you to be in my cabinet if i win…probably as the secretary of defense.

In Freedom,
Frank Moore

From: James Fallows
To: ‘Frank Moore’
Sent: Saturday, February 02, 2008 6:19 PM
Subject: RE: hey, jim!

Congrats!

If Hillary ends up as the Democratic nominee, I may be back in your camp.

Jim F

James Fallows
The Atlantic Monthly
http://jamesfallows.theatlantic.com

Frank Moore wrote:
mmmm….is it a case of he is that good or of she is that bad?

you’ll always be welcome in my tent! german public radio asked me who would be in my cabinet…hence your name.

did you know that our ray haight ran for governor against reagan? i found that out when i ran into him in s.f.. in the early 80s.

how is china?

In Freedom,
Frank Moore

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