A Personal Note

A hearty thank you to Tim Thornburn of San Francisco, for giving Ballot Access News a new computer, and for installing it. The old one, seven years old, was giving hints that it wasn’t long for the world. Also thanks to David C. Johnson of Milpitas, California, and Jerry Kunz of San Francisco, for replacing my printer and installing the new printer. Also thanks to Eric Garris, for being the webmaster and for posting the print version of the newsletter month after month. Finally, thanks to Chet Chin and Tim Brace of San Francisco, for month after month helping fold the newsletter.

Also, to all those kind people who have invited me to link up on Facebook and other similar sites, I do appreciate it, but I have never accepted the invitation. Facebook seems to think I registered before, but since I have no memory of doing that, I don’t know my password. Facebook says it will e-mail me my password, but it never does. I think it has a wrong e-mail address for me. So if you have invited me into Facebook, and I didn’t respond, that is why.


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  1. You’re better off avoiding Facebook anyhow.

    Besides, once you’re in, you’re never getting out of their databases! At least not without some hassle.

  2. May a mere reader also say “Thank You” to the kind people who have helped?
    They have helped not only you, Richard Winger, but they have helped the entire open ballot movement and its adherents.
    Again, thank you to the great people mentioned above.

  3. A thanks to the donor from Missouri as well. Richard and his site are a daily must see in this household and the information received helps us tremendously.

  4. We need more Libertarians whom save other alternative parties from oblivion! May Richard live on forever as the savior of the ungrateful Peace and Freedom Party [of California]! I personally think the guy is a secular saint and make sure that I always pass on his newsletter to another ‘good home’!

    Barb, call me over the weekend. I promise I will not talk your ear off. Tish says hello!

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