Dear Colleagues; 
On Thursday, those in 
attendance at the Board of Canvassers session witnessed something that 
shocked and horrified all.  The event at 10am was to officially certify 
the signatures submitted to repeal Public Act #4, also known as the 
"Dictator Act."  The review of the process revealed that the appropriate
 number of valid signatures were indeed collected, some 40,000 more than
 was needed totaling 206,000 Michigan signatures from all parts of the 
State. 
There were two Board members who were declared Democrats, and 
two who were declared Republicans for a total of four persons.  The Tea 
Party sent a lawyer who argued that the "font size" of the declaratory 
portion of the petition was the wrong size therefore the signatures 
could not be certified.  The issue is that in MCL/Michigan Compiled 
Law, the statute calls for a size 14 font to be used at the top of the 
petition that explains the rationale for the initiative. Then, it was "our turn."
Our atty. was
 brilliant as he went point-by-point to dismiss the Tea Party lawyer's 
allegation. Atty. Hank Sanders was brilliant 
as he discussed the font size challenge: depending on 
which print style you use, a size 14 font in one font style may be 
different in height from another, a fact.  He introduced an engraver who
 reviewed the print size and validated that the print was a size 14, as 
did the other witness, the actual printer
 of the petitions who conclusively validated the size 14 font as a fact.
With all that being said, the first two Democrats recommended 
acceptance and certification as suggested by their staff. Both 
Republicans cited the conclusions of the Tea Party lawyer while they 
declared their need to follow the law -- both denying certification. The 
Board rules declare that three members must agree to pass anything, so a
 vote of two to two did not pass. Next step, court!
There were lovers of
 democracy in the room and they were all dismayed by this incredible 
breach of the right to vote played out. The room exploded with outrage with the voters not willing to calm themselves. The two Republican 
Board members left the room for a while, not willing to incur the 
people's wrath. So incredible was this obvious stalling tactic, that the
 most steeled among us were speechless. Those
 who thought righteousness was possible were stunned. 
The question now 
is what to do about elected/appointed officials who act against us with 
no threat of repercussions. How do we interrupt their "business as 
usual" attitude and replace it with the fear of  reprisals should we be 
betrayed?
What is the answer...
Maureen D. Taylor
State Chairperson - 
MI Welfare Rights Org.
P.S. This post was typed in a 14 pt font. 
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This country was begun at a battle protecting the milita's gunpowder. Maybe we are coming back to that.
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