Monday, September 8, 2008

Follow The Money - Voters Beware!


In this election we are being bombarded with so much information and misinformation I need to set the record straight for everyone.

Two weeks ago Steve (The Milkman) DeBrum and Captain Black Jack Snyder raked in thousands of dollars for their campaign? How is the money going to be used? Here's a helpful hint.

Large road signs to place in front of traffic. Finally, thousands of advertisements that will go out all over the city to registered voters from businesses that are in business to mislead you. They want you to believe they are an organization that represents the people and they are sending you a voters guide on how to vote with a simple one-liner that has cleverly mentioned the two incumbents names.

Besides having associations 'Endorse' the incumbents because of their current votes on projects and positions with them, here is a partial list of Endorsements and Businesses to watch out for between now and election day who will try to sway your vote by a marketing gimmick from the two incumbents who are not really campaigning for your vote. They are instead paying these businesses to purchase your vote.

Gwendolyn Cross, CEO
BGK Consulting Firm
California Democratic Voter Guide
14570 Agave St
Moreno Valley, CA 92553

Kelley M. Moran
Publisher
COPS Voter Guide
705-2 E. Bidwell St. #370
Folsom, CA 95603

Kelley M. Moran
Publisher
California Vote by Mail Voter Guide
705-2 E. Bidwell St. #370
Folsom, CA 95603

The Trustees of the Central Valley Association of REALTORS® (CVAR)
Board of REALTORS® Political Action Committee (BORPAC)
D. Howard & Associates

BIA of the Delta
509 W. Weber Ave., Ste. 410
Stockton, CA 95203
Much of the cash from this group came from members of this organization.

Don't be fooled Manteca. Captain Black Jack Snyder and Steve (The Milkman) DeBrum are going to spend money on various businesses to try to impress you of their character and position.

A real voters guide would only show two-sides. It would compare one candidate over the others. It would show one candidate being for something and the other against it. It would then allow for you to decide who to vote for based on your values.

These voters guides inform you of who they (the business organization) are voting for. They do not get specific on details of any of the issues. Because they are a paid advertisement, they can say this. However, a true service organization can not mention this at all.

You have to ask yourself, has Jack and Steve campaigned at all to get your vote? No, they have not. I see only one candidate who is actually making a difference and is trying hard to win your votes and that person is Samuel Anderson. Why do I keep mentioning him? Because he's the only one that actually talks to me and others. The others? Well, hmmmmm.

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