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NJ-Can Minutes 9/11/11
More unofficial minutes. Unless there is some objection or a volunteer, youre stuck with my fairly
immature and unprofessional account of our meeting. Corrections welcome.
Before the meeting was called to order, we discussed things we coulda/shoulda/woulda done but
didnt.
We then discussed the lawsuit involving 20 unions and ramifications. Tim and Joanne brought us up
to speed on Recall Letter of Intent. It was unanimous that we need less than 2 million signatures for
petition. Joe will be a write-in for district as will Tim?
At 3:35, the meeting was called to order by Joanne. Announcements listed on a separate sheet
(tabling events) were discussed. Joe and I volunteered for October 1st
at the Haddon Street Festival.
Also Pam Grey volunteered. We have coverage for Eco Fair in Toms River and Collingswood Book
Festival.
Suggestions were made for participation at Glassboro (AKA Rowan), Burlington County Central and
Southern New Jersey Labor organizations.
Eglisis said there is a rally at City Hall at 5th
& Market in Camden every Tuesday 3:00 PM to 4:30. Tim
will be joining him Tuesday. I will stop by one Tuesday to try to get signatures.
Thanks goes to Joanne for manning the tables at Maple Shade on Saturday and having to miss
cocktail party with Howard Dean.
After a little fidgeting over tech challenges, Joanne decided it was time for a little Widgeting 101 .
Tim was very handy for audio visual presentation.
Joanne was superb in instructing the dummies among us (myself included) on the basics in a number
of other areas as well; referring us to websites, videos, reading material, instructional training, etc.
We also got a handout on Thom Hartmann with exact info on how to view his easy-to-understand
videos re: electoral mechanics. We discussed the creation of other materials for the politically
challenged including graphs, charts, emailing links and the always popular Connect-the-Dots graphic--
all aimed at spreading a simple, understandable message to an often confused or uninformed
population.
Joe had his crystal clear Equality Trust graph, clearly showing the income gap being not only afinancial divide but one of just about everything we hold dear.
There were different ideas about the best way to achieve some goals and again it was left to Joanne
to explain to us the exact order of actions needed to best facilitate them based on her vast
experience.
There was discussion of the Mother Jones/Koch Bros/Christie revelation and we were referred to
Brad Freeman (described to those of us who have never heard of him as a guy whose been around
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for a long time). We were referred to other sites as well including but not limited to Move to
Amend, AlterNet and High Tower
Joanne informed us that the 2008 Obama for Change contact info was still activewere talking 15K
names and emails. Good work. This will surely come in handy for the petition drive. No Tim, this
time I will not contact the bottom half of the list.
We discussed (and even called) possible write-in candidates with a few attendees committing tocontact other potential candidates. The petition delivery date was tentatively set for October 3
rd
which can be extended if necessary. We discussed the dilemma of endorsing a candidate for
Governor; we have two excellent possibilities.
We reviewed and made some changes to the NJ-CAN Candidates Pledge. Items 7-10 were changed. I
do not list the changes here because I assume we are all aware of them and will receive revised
pledge.
On the agenda was How do we get more involved? Joanne had numerous suggestions some will
be emailed, training is available and we were each asked to bring another person to the nextmeeting.
I do not include information that was on the handouts we received in these minutes because it is on
the handouts.