[Vision2020] CQE and campaigning

cjs cjs at turbonet.com
Sun Apr 24 18:28:08 PDT 2005


Thank you Keely. No names have been spoken regrading the teacher putting "flyers" on cars. You chose the two names you did. Why? I do not know where the vote yes yellow signs comes in here. Again, your choosing. The topic is about the flyers, not the signs. Maybe these two CQE high integrity women could spend some time in answering our calls and emails? 

You say CQE deserves better? How about the voting public? Don't they count?

Phil

-----Original message-----
From: "keely emerinemix" kjajmix1 at msn.com
Date: Sun, 24 Apr 2005 16:48:35 -0700
To: vision2020 at moscow.com
Subject: [Vision2020] CQE and campaigning

> 
> 
> Is everyone aware that the co-directors of the CQE bond campaign, Susan 
> Mahoney and Ginger Dennis, are only half-time MSD employees?  Therefore, the 
> things they do for the bond (and there are many, with my gratitude) are done 
> by them when they're off the clock.  For Susan, that's noon; Ginger, 1:30 
> p.m.  After their workdays they are free to do what they want, and they are 
> exceedingly well-versed in campaign restrictions and are both -- and yeah, I 
> know them -- women of high integrity.
> 
> They do not campaign on the clock, at school, with school printers (hmmmmm . 
> . . how would you copy the roughly 7" X 14" bright yellow "vote yes" signs 
> on a school copier???), or using any help from the district in any way, 
> other than gathering information.  I think they deserve better than this, 
> and so does CQE.
> 
> I'm afraid some are looking for a smoking gun and will be crestfallen when 
> they realize there is none. At that point, perhaps they can begin to focus> on the issue at hand.
> 
> Holding my breath,
> 
> keely
> 
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