Pubdate: Tue, 2 Sep 2008 Source: Ukiah Daily Journal, The (CA) Copyright: 2008 The Ukiah Daily Journal Contact: http://www.ukiahdailyjournal.com/feedback Website: http://www.ukiahdailyjournal.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/581 Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v08/n795/a12.html Author: Shelley Alameda K.C.'S JUST BIASED ON MARIJUANA To the Editor: This letter is in response to the editor's note at the end of Dan Hamburg's well-written letter. After reading What KC meadows had to say about voter registrations, I had to do some investigating myself. What she wrote led me to believe that she knew exactly how certain people who registered were voting on Measure B. How did she get that information? Or was she assuming? So I made a few phone calls and educated myself, and now I will educate you readers. All votes are private. In order to register to vote one must present a valid identification, thus preventing vote replication. All citizens may vote, you don't have to have a permanent address, you can use the community center address for example, with permission, (this allows persons whom are homeless to vote, which is their right) and it is not illegal for multiple persons to use the same address. The information that KC used was gained illegally from someone on the Yes on B campaign. The No on B campaign may have urged people to register to vote (which is not unusual), but it is up to the County Registrar of voters to determine if the information on the registration form is correct and then notify that person by mail that they qualify to vote and tell them where their voting district is etc. There is no fraud in this action. The no on B campaign should not be held responsible if anyone did anything inappropriate. The sign stealing was interesting. But, when you think about it, people who were no on B were afraid to put signs up for fear of retribution, persecution. This whole issue of Marijuana will not be solved anytime soon. The focus should be on our community as a whole. There are a lot of bad things way worse than marijuana happening out there, gangs, meth etc. Really what is happening here is that KC Meadows is using the Ukiah Daily Journal for her personal political agenda. Did anyone notice that throughout the Measure B campaign most editorials against measure B were printed with her rebuttal at the bottom. Personal editorials are just that and don't require the editor's personal opinion. She never even called the registrar's office to confirm her incorrect information. What kind of journalist uses heresay to support her argument? Also a note of interest, has anyone checked out if there were any irregularities in the yes on B voter registrations? There must be some. Our last presidential election was not exempt from fraud in the voting machines. So much so that our president was appointed instead of being elected. What makes Mendocino county any different from the rest of the world. We are all human beings and being thus we are less than perfect. Shelley Alameda Potter Valley Editor's note: Nowhere in anything I have written do I claim to know how anyone voted. It actually is legal for me to have the voter registration information for the research that I did. In fact, I got most of my voter registration information from the California Secretary of State's office, because, yes I did ask them and the County Clerk's office refused to give me access to the list. The most recent registrations that were missing from that database I got from a No on B campaign activist who was also concerned about voter registration activity during the campaign. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake