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Attack On Three Colorado Measures

August 1, 2008 - 1:49pm

The above ad is running in Colorado. It attacks the well-known Amendment 47 (the Right to Work measure) and two other ballot initiatives supported by business and opposed by labor. Denver's ABC station does a fact-check of the ad here.

The ad is interesting for students of direct democracy because it criticizes the measures not for their content but for how signatures were gathered. For those who know the blockbuster democracy business, the most interesting part is the claim that people with criminal records  helped gather signatures. No kidding!

A note from planet reality: the sort of people who are willing to work long hours gathering signatures and getting paid in cash often have criminal records. In my own experience with gatherers, many have substance abuse problems. If folks with records were  barred from gathering signatures, there would be no signature gatherers in America--and no ballot initiatives.

Amendments 47, 49, and 54 opposition websites

Passing along this link to an opposition website with information about Amendment 47:

http://www.voteno47.com

And, a site with info about Amendments 47, 49, and 54:

http://www.protectcoloradosfuture.org/