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Friday, July 10, 2009

Recall Tips and the Potluck

Posted by Rachael the Unpaid News Intern on Fri, Jul 10, 2009 at 11:16 AM

In a backyard in North Portland last night, about three dozen supporters gathered around folding tables over the course of two hours to listen to Jasun Wurster describe the best way to gather legitimate signatures for their movement to recall Sam Adams.

“Most important is your safety,” Jasun began. I immediately imagined pro-Sam-ers throwing rotten tomatoes and slamming doors on volunteers’ fingers.

“Don’t get heatstroke. Stay hydrated.” Oh.

I looked around. There was Jasun, a twenty-something guy trying his damndest to make local government accountable, and then mostly middle-aged folks drinking beer and munching on hummus and pita (this was a potluck, after all). The younger folk consisted of a couple rugby players, who said, beers in hand, they came to “get educated.”

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Recall campaign leader Jasun Wurster talks to volunteers about how to get petition signers to write the date correctly, among other things.

The highlight of the 20-minute training session was most definitely the discussion on dates. I had no idea that correct date form was so very, extremely, desperately important to the valid gathering of signatures, but was I ever wrong. The use of dashes versus slashes was covered (to be safe, use slashes), the use of zeroes before the date and month (irrelevant), spelling out the month (absolutely do not do EVER), and writing it European style with the date before the month (we’re in the USA, HEL-lo!). The signature is invalid if the date is written wrong. I came away feeling enlightened, but wondered whether discussing the date should have composed half the training session. It felt like being in high school again, when all the what-if questions came out when the teacher would assign an English essay.

One slightly-more-relevant topic covered was who they want to sign. “Go after Sam’s competency,” Jasun stressed. “This is about holding our elected officials accountable.”

So what if potential signers are vocal about their disapproval of Sam’s sexual orientation? “We don’t need their signatures,” Jasun said. “We don’t want them.”

“What about a don’t ask, don’t tell approach?” a volunteer asked. That question was ignored.

Almost everyone I talked to seemed genuinely upset about issues other than Adams’ sexuality, primarily that elected officials need to be held accountable to the truth.

“He willfully lied to get elected. He conducted an elaborate cover-up, and he played the homophobe card. This is about honesty and integrity in government,” volunteer Greg Halvorson said.

“I believe people should have an informed choice. If people understand his lies and still want him, that’s their decision,” Kitty Harmon, another volunteer, said.

Another hot topic was potential retribution against volunteers who may or may not have city/public jobs. Cough. But because of the sensitivity of said subject, no one would go on the record. The training session did, however, cover the fact that city employees cannot solicit signatures for the recall campaign on city property or while on the clock. Their advice? Take a coffee break.

-Rachael Marcus

 

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'Almost everyone I talked to seemed genuinely upset about issues other than Adams’ sexuality'

That is because 99.9 % of the people who bring that topic into the equation are Sam supporters trying to make it an issue when it is not.
Posted by D on July 10, 2009 at 11:22 AM · Report
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Racheael, weren't you in Italy yesterday?
Posted by Commenty Colin on July 10, 2009 at 12:06 PM · Report
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So they've graduated from sorta-filling-out-a-small-restaurant to kinda-having-a-backyard-barbecue? Sam must be shaking in his boots.

His fabulous, fabulous boots.
Posted by Chunty McHutchence on July 10, 2009 at 12:18 PM · Report
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The accepted US government way to write dates: 10 July 2009.

Also endorsed by Strunk's "Elements of Style" as clear and unambiguous.

Only idiots place numbers out of order. But, hey, this is the City of Portland in the State of Oregon!
Posted by Jim Lee on July 10, 2009 at 12:40 PM · Report
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Hi Chunty McHutchence,

For some one to commission a $25,000+ live body poll that last 15 min asking Portland voters if they would sign our Recall petition and vote for it... we have someone's attention:

http://www.citizenrecall.org/joomla/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=224:the-adams-poll&catid=48:political&Itemid=41


It will be interesting to see how Adams uses this poll to craft his messaging... even more so, who paid for this poll.

RecallSamAdams.com
Jasun Wurster
Posted by RecallSamAdams.com on July 10, 2009 at 12:46 PM · Report
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Next stop: Denny's
Posted by Chunty McHutchence on July 10, 2009 at 12:57 PM · Report
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The big question, can they find a street corner that is not already occupied by a canvaser who says they want to save the whales/polarbears/children/haitians/whatever....??
Posted by Demondog on July 10, 2009 at 12:59 PM · Report
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"Racheael, weren't you in Italy yesterday?"

Yeah, good question. I was wondering that as well. Or maybe it took her two fucking weeks to actually write that last post.
Posted by jake on July 10, 2009 at 4:03 PM · Report
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Jasun, did they mention anything about Heidi Klum in the poll? Because it may have been Graham

http://www.portlandmercury.com/portland/Comments?oid=1482779
Posted by pollstar on July 10, 2009 at 4:09 PM · Report
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I thought he had thousands of volunteers. 36 people would need to get ~1300 signatures each to meet his goals, which doesn't sound that bad except that paid signature gathers only average 10 an hour, (and they do ride MAX cause they are more productive there, but these people can only get signatures from residents of Portland and MAX goes futher than that.) So you are looking at more than 130 hours from each person, or more than 3 work weeks from people that (may) already have full time jobs. And then discount the don't ask don't tell joker, and the guys that only came to drink beer, and that some of them will get sick or get bored and...

How long does Jasun have to get these?
Posted by Matthew D on July 10, 2009 at 4:28 PM · Report
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Witness the genesis of Sizemore's Mini-me. Birth of ballot grinder, beats working for a living
Posted by alainb1 on July 10, 2009 at 7:17 PM · Report
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It's time to move on. Adams is a fine mayor. He got more done in his first 100 days than the previous mayor did in four years. If he lied about his sex life, so what? It shouldn't have come up during the election to begin with.
Posted by Eddy on July 10, 2009 at 11:06 PM · Report
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It's time to move on. Adams got more done in his first 100 days than the previous mayor did in four years. Imagine how much he could do in four years, especially when he's not under an AG investigation. He lied about his sex life, so what? It shouldn't have come up during the election to begin with.
Posted by Eddy on July 10, 2009 at 11:08 PM · Report
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"It's time to move on. Adams got more done in his first 100 days than the previous mayor did in four years. "

Enlighten me please, Eddy. Let's see a list of all Sam Adams' "accomplishments" the last 100 days compared with Potter.

What's that? You don't have that information? What a surprise.
Posted by jake on July 11, 2009 at 3:04 PM · Report
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I did write the Florence post while I was abroad last week but didn't get a chance to post it on the blog until I got back to the Mercury.
Posted by Rachael Marcus on July 11, 2009 at 5:38 PM · Report
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Because there's no internets in Europe, obvs.
Posted by A CAT, probably on July 11, 2009 at 7:10 PM · Report

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