FRANK MOORE FOR PRESIDENT 2008 BLOG

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

i just want to say

Susan Block wrote:
Thank YOU, Frank, for an inspirational campaign. I’m honored to have run as your Veep.

My second choice was Obama. So I’m happy his Message of Hope trounced the Republican Uber War Machine.

I can’t wait to see how he responds when you offer him your help in getting the country back onto a course of peace, prosperity, responsibility and good vibes.

I was thrilled to vote for you/us today with British TV filming my cute little business-suited ass for Bravo and Virgin 1. Many people in the line were fans of my public access show in LA (some had seen you on it too!). Even though you’re not supposed to canvass, I slipped a few copies of your platform to people dying to read it. They were bound and determine to vote for Obama, and I wasn’t about to rain on their parade, or blame them for wanting to be a part of this orgasmic seismic historic shift in American dominant culture. But they thanked us profusely for entering the political conversation, giving them fresh ideas that “just make sense” and making a difference in this big sprawling multi-cultural continent we call home.

Peace through pleasure

Suzy

Frank Moore wrote:
you and i were on a mission of hope! MISSION ACCOMPLISHED! thanks for going on it with me!

the guy working at our polling place was obviously a fan of our shows. he knew who we were voting for!

btw, people are calling me demanding new episodes of your show!

Media News: We Won One!

From Media Alliance Email News:
Hopefully this isn’t the only “we won” e-mail that many of us will receive in the next 24 hours.
But on this Election Day, we are thrilled to announce that the FCC (Federal Communications Commission) voted unanimously this morning to open vacant television channel spectrum (the “white spaces”) to unlicensed use, which support the development of broadband and wireless technologies to increase speed and deliver access to rural and urban low-income communities poorly serviced by commercial providers. This is a big win! There was a furious attempt by the television broadcasters and their lobbying group (the NAB) to delay and/or scuttle this vote.Thank you everyone for your e-mails and calls. They really made a difference. To more victories later today and this evening,

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Paul Escriva wrote:
Yeah…this really seem like a good one!! More channels of possibilities. Frankie, you are still changing the world.

xo Paul

Frank Moore wrote:
ya betcha!

Well done frank

Annie Sprinkle wrote:
Frank,
You made a heroic effort. Congratulations on a well done campaign. Hopefully one day more candidates will adopt your proposals.
We wish Prop k had won to decriminalize prostitution.
Heroic effort there too. At least it was a respectable loss. We got close.

annie

Frank Moore wrote:
yes, annie…it was an amazing 2 year performance, going deep on so many levels….getting the ideas, philosophy, and the possibilities out there, infecting literally tens of millions of people directly…planting seeds of change! wish i could claim i planned all of it. but like always i just hung on for dear life, treating everything seriously and with respect, just following the openings.
frankly we here are blown out how successful it has been! but thank fuck we didn’t know what we were getting into! we never do!

Election 2008

MiddleEarthmap@ at aol.com wrote:
Please give me a 200 word or less reason why I should vote for you. Thank you.

Frank Moore wrote:
a little too late!

Good luck!

Good luck with today’s election, my President. I’m going off to vote for you, as well as against prop 8 and prop 4, with the British TV crew filming me (whatever happened to privacy in the voting booth?). Waiting for Ian to pick me up!

MOORE/BLOCK in ’08
Suzy

I tried …

Aimee McCormick Ford wrote:
Dear Mr. Moore,

I was going to write you in today, but was faced with the old confusing machines, and hostile volunteers. I feel just terrible about it, I left the polls in quite a flustered state, and am so dismayed with our political system.

I take some responsibility on the matter, I should have done more research on how to write in and use the machines, I didn’t know that you had to hold the button down while sliding the slot over at the same time, and the instructions in the booth were of no help, and I mistakenly ended my session before writing you in.

As a former performance artist, a current pacifist, special ed teacher and advocate for neuro and physical diversity I salute you, and hope to get it “write” in four years to come.

Aimee McCormick Ford

Frank Moore wrote:
aimee, thanks for making the effort! legally they should have given you another ballot. which state are you in?

in performance, the intensity of intent creates effect, deepens it. on this level, your trying to vote for me created a powerful effect! thank you! but they should have respected your vote. i do!

Aimee McCormick Ford wrote:
thank you for your reply, I live in Harlem NYC, . The polling place volunteers appeared a bit “biased” and they used the old voting machine. I was uncomfortable with the volunteer being in the booth with me, and she was being hostile. I was also uncomfortable with the whole room knowing I was writing in, and I perhaps could have stayed and fought to have it redone but became so flustered, suppose it was a performance in of itself, with everyone laughing at the crazy white lady.

Onward!

Frank Moore wrote:
what they did was definitely illegal.

how did you come to know about my running for president?

vote

Fred Hatt wrote:
Just wrote your name on the ballot in Brooklyn, NY!

Fred

Frank Moore wrote:
great, Fred!

I voted for you today!!

Frank Edward Nora wrote:
Frank,

I proudly cast my vote today in Nutley, New Jersey. I hit “write in” and typed FRANK MOORE on the little keyboard. And I felt great doing it.

I recorded the whole voting process, coming today on The Rampler #104.

Also I played some clips from the Dr. Susan Block Show on The Overnightscape #752, also coming today.

Thanks for making the voting today cool and enjoyable!!

Frank

Frank Moore wrote:
great, frank!

WE VOTED FOR FRANK MOORE for PRESIDENT!

Blue House wrote:
AND IT FEELS GOOD!

Frank Moore wrote:
YES INDEEDY!

Re: NEED I SAY MORE?

Michael Rosenthal wrote:
Hi, Frank and Linda.

I already voted for Mr. Obama, but if it’s any consolation, I would vote for Frank before I would vote for McCain or Nader.

Keep me on your e-mail list. Thanks.

Michael Rosenthal

Frank Moore wrote:
a good choice…not the best choice….but…

things are going to change for the better!

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