GOOOH Endorses Ron Paul Ballot Access Bill

On September 24, GOOOH (Get Out of Our House!) endorsed HR 3600, the congressional bill to outlaw restrictive ballot access laws in congressional elections. Ron Paul had endorsed it on September 19. The bill has now been introduced in 9 sessions of Congress.

GOOOH is a new organization that wants to run, or to endorse, a non-major party candidate for U.S. House in all districts in the nation in 2008. This goal mirrors Unity08’s goal, except that Unity08 only wants to concentrate on the presidential election, but GOOOH wants to concentrate only on the U.S. House. For more information about GOOOH, see www.goooh.com. Thanks to the commenter below who corrected the web address for me.

NY Times Columnist Lambasts National Democratic Party For Stripping Florida of its Delegates

The September 27 New York Times has this op-ed by regular columnist Gail Collins, severely criticizing the national Democratic Committee for stripping Florida of all its delegates. Collins also ridicules the leading Democratic presidential candidates for promising not to campaign in Florida between October 1 and February 1, except to attend fund-raisers. See it here.

Arkansas Greens Submit Petition

On September 26, the Arkansas Green Party turned in 17,197 signatures. Assuming there are at least 10,000 valid signatures, the Green Party will then be a qualified party in Arkansas, able to nominate for all partisan office in the state, by convention.

The Arkansas Libertarian Party expects to turn in its presidential party petition on September 27. That type of petition entitles a group to be ballot-qualified just for the presidential election, and only requires 1,000 signatures. The Arkansas Constitution Party will also be turning in that type of petition shortly.

Oklahoma Democrat Wants to Outlaw Paying Circulators Per Signature

The Oklahoma legislature is not in session until next year. On September 25, an Oklahoma Democratic legislator said he will introduce a bill next year to make it a crime for anyone to pay a petition circulator on a “per signature” basis. The legislator, Rep. Mike Shelton, represents the 97th district in Oklahoma City.

He said, “We can’t continue to incentivize lying to the public about the issues. When a signature collector gets paid according to the number of signatures he collects, what’s to stop him from misrepresenting the issue to the public to get them to sign his petition? These matters are too important to allow snake-oil salesmen to bend the facts and flat-out lie just to fatten their paychecks.”

The implication of Shelton’s remarks is that the ordinary citizen is so stupid and gullible that he or she will sign any petition without looking at it first. Current Oklahoma law requires the title of the Initiative (which is written by the Attorney General) to appear in large print. Many legislators, judges and political commentators believe in their hearts that ordinary people are too uninformed and unthoughtful to be trusted at the voting box. This is the real reason why democratic practices in the U.S. are not secure…many of the most influential and powerful in the U.S., in their hearts, don’t believe in popular control of government. Therefore, they are eroding popular control of government, little by little, with laws and practices that reduce the political power of ordinary people.