betts
12-08-2009, 07:18 PM
I guess I'm invisible, or they knew they could count on my vote. Dunno. I didn't get any mailings from the unions either, although some of my friends got some.
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betts 12-08-2009, 07:18 PM I guess I'm invisible, or they knew they could count on my vote. Dunno. I didn't get any mailings from the unions either, although some of my friends got some. kevinpate 12-08-2009, 07:25 PM I guess I'm invisible, or they knew they could count on my vote. Dunno. I didn't get any mailings from the unions either, although some of my friends got some. betts, is there anyone in OK County that dinna know your position on MAPs? :sofa: betts 12-08-2009, 07:27 PM Haha! Seriously doubt it. JustTheFactsPlease 12-08-2009, 07:56 PM I guess I'm invisible, or they knew they could count on my vote. Dunno. I didn't get any mailings from the unions either, although some of my friends got some. I am sure it depends on how many lists you made it on over the years and whether or not they did a computer match of known/unknown views of the voters. I guess you would have to ask all the groups promoting how they got their lists. I have a PO Box if that makes a difference. They could have pulled voter lists, PO Box holder lists, and perhaps others that are public lists. They could have pulled information from party lists (Dem/Rep/Lib) etc. All have my HOME telephone number which was what was called except I do not think my voter information asked for a telephone number at all. All of the mailed ones say The (my last name) Household. JustTheFactsPlease 12-08-2009, 08:03 PM Funny, I have a mail out here from the say YES promoters which ONLY talks about the Police and Fire negotiations and ends with "Don't let the union bosses stop our city's momentum for the sake of their own agendas." Now, I see how the Police and Fire VS MAPS3 got started... jbrown84 12-08-2009, 08:06 PM How does that prove who started it? JustTheFactsPlease 12-08-2009, 08:13 PM How does that prove who started it? You are right - it doesn't prove it. But I didn't get ANY contact from any NO people unless you count this forum. So it sounds like the Yes people may have started it to me since I didn't get any contact from the NO side saying why they were NO. That is the appearance to me. I wonder how much money the YES side had to spend to get 15,000 yes votes? Anyone out there know? mugofbeer 12-08-2009, 08:15 PM Who cares? Money was raised and spent by both sides. We'll never know how much was spent by the no side because the unions will never tell. The vote is coming in and its a(n almost) done deal. Its time to move forward. jbrown84 12-08-2009, 08:16 PM I wonder how much money the YES side had to spend to get 15,000 yes votes? What does it matter? The people that donated to that cause did it willingly. JustTheFactsPlease 12-08-2009, 08:52 PM What does it matter? The people that donated to that cause did it willingly. Again, I never said it was unwilling. You just like to try and incite people it sounds like to me. I am CURIOUS because I received nothing from the No side and tons from the YES side. Just curious. Have you never been curious about anything? If you have ever asked a question (and you do) then you were curious about something, too. Or is it illegal to be curious if you are not on the yes side? jbrown84 12-08-2009, 08:55 PM You're free to be curious. It sounded as if you were trying to insinuate that money was mishandled or something. If not, I apologize. I didn't receive anything in the mail or by phone from either side, so it's hardly a representation. But it's been published by the Oklahoman and here that the YES campaign had quite a bit more money. The NO campaign only had $250 in donations outside of what the 2 unions provided. JustTheFactsPlease 12-08-2009, 09:02 PM You're free to be curious. It sounded as if you were trying to insinuate that money was mishandled or something. If not, I apologize. I didn't receive anything in the mail or by phone from either side, so it's hardly a representation. But it's been published by the Oklahoman and here that the YES campaign had quite a bit more money. The NO campaign only had $250 in donations outside of what the 2 unions provided. I honestly was not trying to insinuate anything at all. Just curious. Thanks for the information. I had not heard anything at all about this part of the campaign although I was sure the YES side had more money for me to have gotten so much from them. |