August 15, 2004
Defend yourself against the Monomaniacs

The One-Track Minds over at the Seattle Moronorail Project are resurging and trying to deprive you of your property and your civil rights. But you can and must fight back to preserve life, liberty and pursuit of happiness here in the Emerald City before it's too late. The Recall Campaign e-mails:

We have not yet begun to fight! We will have one of our attorneys present at the City Council meeting this Monday, August 16th, at 2:00 pm. Our attorney will remind the City Council of its legal obligation to put our measure on the ballot. One lower court judge has questioned the validity of our measure, but we have already filed a Notice of Appeal and are moving for expedited appeal before the Court of Appeals.

We need you and your families and neighbors and relatives, and their relatives, to show up in large numbers at this City Council meeting at 2:00 pm August 16, to demonstrate that we will not be swept away by one man's opinion. The address is 600 4th Avenue, entrance on 5th Avenue. Please come and continue the campaign for the vote in November. Wear your T-shirts (we will have more for you before the meeting). Bring your banners and signs.

The Seattle Monorail Project was created by a citizens' initiative campaign and can be stopped by our citizens' intiative campaign. Our City Charter explicitly gives the citizens the right to control access to our streets. Please come and show your support. We are strong together!
In all fairness, the magnitude of the hatred for the Moronorail shouldn't be measured by the number of people who show up at City Hall at 2pm on a weekday. Unlike the lame-ass weasels who are agitating for the Monorail, most of the people who don't want the Moronorail actually have jobs.

The Monorail Recall initiative is also the topic of Monday's meeting of the Downtown Seattle Republican Club, of which I am the substitute host. Monorail Recall Committee co-chair Liv Finne will be our guest speaker and will give us the latest on the citizens' effort to bury the world's dumbest public transportation project. There will be an informal discussion with Liv starting between 5pm and 5:30. At 6:00pm I will interview Liv on camera, for rebroadcast later in the week on the Downtown Republican Club's cable TV program. I promise to be as objective and unbiased as your average network television news personality.

Location and other details about the Downtown Seattle Republican Club event are here.

Posted by Stefan Sharkansky at August 15, 2004 10:01 PM
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How did it go?

Posted by: Colin Hutchinson on August 16, 2004 04:57 PM
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