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I'm volunteering with a group of people collecting signatures for a civil liberties ballot question in Massachusetts. The whole thing was actually my idea to begin with, that came out of a conversation I had with someone at a Dean meetup a few months ago. I brought him to the next monthly meeting of the MA ACLU Civil Liberties Task Force, where we presented the idea, they were enthusiastic, and we formed a group to do it, officially called the Massachusetts "Citizens' Initiative for a Safe and Free America". You can read more about it at http://aclu-mass.org/ballot/

It took us over a month to figure out the rules and procedures for this kind of petition, get the wording of a question that the deputy attorney general said he would approve, develop materials for people to use in gathering signatures, and get those materials out to volunteers. By the time we really got going, in early June, we had only a month to go. The deadline is July 7th.

This question will get on the ballot in any state house district where we gather 200 or more valid signatures, from registered voters who live in that district. We've got a good shot at getting on the ballot in a number of districts in the metro Boston area, including some in Boston, Cambridge, Somerville, Brookline, Arlington, Watertown, and Belmont. But the deadline is looming very close, and it's very likely that we'll come close but not quite make it in a number of those districts.

Fortunately, we have a great opportunity: Fahrenheit 9-11. On Sunday I and a couple of other people spent 6 hours in front of the movie theater in Harvard Square and got hundreds of signatures (though, obviously, they weren't all for the same district). Another group of people had similar luck at the Coolidge Corner theater. Today I went back to Harvard Square with someone else and got a lot more signatures. If we can keep this up, we will qualify for the ballot in a good number of districts.

Unfortunately, to be able to keep it up, we need more volunteers. This is something that's fun to do in groups of 3 people but nearly impossible to do alone. To get small groups of 2-3 people petitioning together, we desperately a few more volunteers within the next 7 days - that will make all the difference in how many districts we get on the ballot in.

If you can help, call me, or email me, any time. Please also email Marilyn at the ACLU office, cltf2004@yahoo.com

Help help help! We're so close, we can do it, we just need a few more people to volunteer some time.

[ I originally sent this post in by email, and it got stuck in LJ's queues. Sometime within the next week or two, they'll notice that post-by-email is broken, they'll fix it, and my original version of this post will reappear in my journal. When I notice the duplicate, I'll delete it. ]

P.S. Wednesday we'll be petitioning outside the theater in Harvard Square, on Church Street, 4pm-11pm. Ken Thomson will get there around 4pm to start, I'll join him not long after, and we'd love to have other people join us, even only for a couple of hours. The more of us there are, the more fun it is. We register voters, too.
Date: 2004-06-29 07:45 (UTC)

From: [identity profile] elusiveat.livejournal.com
Can you give us a bit of information on what the time slots are like? i.e., which days, times, etc. you'll be wanting people?
Date: 2004-06-29 07:46 (UTC)

From: [identity profile] elusiveat.livejournal.com
Looks like you answered my question :)
Date: 2004-06-29 11:15 (UTC)

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From: [personal profile] ciaan
Well, even though I'll be in Amherst next week, I'm not an MA person anymore, so I can't really do anything.

So, what are you up to these days? Didn't you take a year off to work on Dean's campaign? Now that that's dead, what are you doing?
Date: 2004-07-01 15:55 (UTC)

Re: Amherst

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From: [personal profile] ciaan
Well, free tme at Gathering is a bit of an oxymoron for me, but I might maybe maybe be able to do it. I make no promises, but if you give me someone's info (email to ciaan at nemurokinenkan dot net), I'll get in touch. I arrive there Saturday evening, and will be there for a week. I'll also link to this post for you, since a few people on my friendslist are in MA.

Ah, so you're still taking your year to work on other campaigns. Yeah, the whole voting verification thing is big here in MD, as we've basically gone entirely electronic and have no paper trail at all. A lot of people are worried by this.
Date: 2004-06-29 14:27 (UTC)

From: [identity profile] gconnor.livejournal.com
I am not in MA but I forwarded this entry to someone else who is :)
Date: 2004-06-29 16:45 (UTC)

Keep up the good work!

From: [identity profile] nesher.livejournal.com
This is a great idea! I'm proud of you, Cos!

I'm afraid I can't help (being a Washington voter living in California), but I'll forward this to my family in Massachusettes.
Date: 2004-06-30 08:58 (UTC)

From: [identity profile] sark1127.livejournal.com
I was silly and accidentally posted to the repeat entry first. I guess this is what happens when you don't check LJ for a few days (or hours, or minutes...).
In any case, I wish I was there so that I could help. Unfortunately, most Mass people I know are gone for the summer, too. :(
Good luck!
Date: 2004-11-02 16:25 (UTC)

Hats off to you.

From: [identity profile] ommango.livejournal.com
I happened to read your post here awhile ago (friends friends pages), and wanted to help the ACLU effort but it was the day of the deadline. And I figured that the signatures weren't collected so I gave up hope. But today I voted and low and behold the excellent referendum question was there. I really hope it passes despite too much media attention to the presidential election and the Red Sox.

I really thank you for coming up with the idea. Not only was it a good question, hearing of the experience of you having an idea and having it become a ballot question gives me so much hope that one can participate in the political process and make a difference.

Best of luck in Florida with my fingers crossed for a clean election across the country.

*reaching out hand to shake yours in appreciation*

Shannon

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