| Subject: Re: Elections Guide: Save Time By Finding Endorsements of Organizations You Like |
| From: "Sir Arthur C.B.E. Wholeflaffers A.S.A." <science@zzz.com> |
| Date: 22/10/2010, 18:28 |
| Newsgroups: alt.alien.visitors,alt.alien.research,alt.paranet.ufo,sci.skeptic,alt.conspiracy |
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Dear friends,
By making good use of Internet search capabilities, you can save
tremendous amounts of time deciding on who and what you vote for
in any elections. The quick and easy way to do this is to find and
compare the endorsements and recommendations of the organizations
you most respect. By reviewing and deciding based on the in-depth
research carried out by organizations that you support, you can
save yourself lots of time and feel better about your choices on
candidates and propositions about which you don't know much. A
Google or Yahoo search can make this easy.
For example, you might do a search on "California November 2010
elections endorsements" (without the quotation marks). Place your
own state or province name at the beginning of this string of
words.
You can also add to this string of search terms your favorite
political party, newspaper, or whatever organization you most
respect to find their recommendations and endorsements. Add the
word "propositions" and/or "measures" if your ballot includes these.
This process can save you time no matter what country, state, or
province in which you live.
You can use a similar method for propositions or measures and for
candidates in local elections as well, where party affiliations
are not always mentioned. I searched for Alameda County, where I
live, and found the below Democratic, Republican, and Green party
endorsements.
I first searched and found each party's website for my county by
using the search terms "alameda county democratic/republican/green
party." I then searched on these official party websites for their
endorsements page. You can very likely find similar information
for your local elections district.
http://www.acdems.org/endorsements.php(http://www.acdems.org/endorsements.php) - Democratic Party (click
"Measures" tab)www.alamedagop.org/files/2010Endorsements.pdf -
Republican Party endorsementshttp://www.acgreens.org- Green Party
endorsements
You may also be able to find a chart which compares recommendations
of numerous organizations. Simply add words to your search like
"comparison" and/or "chart." Using this method, I found the excellent
link below which provides an easy to use list comparing endorsements
of many different organizations of all political persuasions on the
various California propositions. By comparing the recommendations
of the organizations I most respect on this chart, I didn't have
to spend any time researching the propositions, yet could make
choices in which I felt very confident. Here's the link:
http://californiachoices.org/ballot-measures-2010-11/endorsements
(http://californiachoices.org/ballot-measures-2010-11/endorsements
)
And for some empowering information on the deep politics behind the
electoral process, take a look at the reliable, verifiable information
we've put together in our Elections Information Center athttp://www.WantToKnow.info/electionsinformation. Our elections may
be much more manipulated than you think. And for the best website
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important matters, we can make a difference. Take care, and thanks
for any efforts you are making to help build a better world for all
of us.
With best wishes, Fred Burks (http://www.examiner.com/x-6495-National-Intelligence-Examiner~y2009m3...
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