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Sunday, April 06, 2008
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Gypsies, tramps and thieves
by Paul Jacob
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Voltaire is credited with the statement: “I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it.”

Freedom and democracy necessarily rest upon this sentiment, an attitude that today we find in dangerously short supply. Instead, politics has become a blood sport.

That’s what WDIV-TV, Detroit’s channel 4 said in a news report concerning folks called “blockers,” whose job is to stop voters from signing a petition.

In this case, the petition is to recall Michigan’s Speaker of the House Andy Dillon over a massive tax increase. People are hurting in Michigan. But legislators — led by Dillon — decided taxpayers should hurt some more. They raised taxes so that government spending could grow more than three-quarters of a billion dollars.

During the legislative debate, taxpayers threatened legislators with recall over the tax hike. Now they’re doing the politically unthinkable: keeping their word.

Of course, Michigan’s political elite has derided the recall with hysteria and hyperbole: How dare the people use a legal process to hold their representatives accountable?!

I, on the other hand, find the recall effort eminently reasonable.

But whether Dillon is to be recalled should not be up to the elite — or to me. It should be up to whether enough citizens in the district freely sign the petition and, if enough voters sign, how residents then decide to cast their votes.

But the blockers seek to remove “freely sign” from my previous sentence. At The New Media Journal, Warner Todd Huston writes that “blockers scream at petition signers, calling them names, and hover menacingly over them making them feel threatened and intimidated.” Rose Bogaert of the Wayne County Taxpayers Association told reporters, “They’re literally behaving like thugs out there. They’ve torn up our petitions, followed us home. . . .”

Who are these brutes? It turns out many of them are on the state payroll. In fact, several work for none other than Speaker Dillon.

Speaker Dillon’s office claims the blockers on his staff are doing all of this of their own volition, even taking vacation time to do so. Yeah, right. Maybe that’s the plan now that they’ve been caught.

Leon Drolet, the head of the Michigan Taxpayers Alliance, isn’t buying it. And he’s not amused. He’s offering $250 a pop “to anyone who can positively identify the name and address of any of the thug blockers. The information will be used for the purpose of filing individual federal civil rights violation lawsuits against these thugs.”

Note that Michigan law only allows people living in the legislator’s district to petition for the recall, while Speaker Dillon’s staffers and other blockers can and are coming from all over the state (and reportedly even from out of state). Similar activity has been seen in other states, where those collecting petition signatures are restricted in all sorts of ways, while those seeking to deny these people their First Amendment rights are under no restrictions whatsoever.

Dillon’s tax increase was a travesty. Using state workers to violate citizens’ most basic constitutional rights is, well, worse.

But brace yourself. What the politician and special-interest-funded blockers in Michigan are doing by intimidation and harassment, politicians and special interests in Florida are trying to do through legislation.

Republican Senator Bill Posey’s bill, SB 2340, is pretty simple: ban non-residents from helping to circulate a petition, require anyone who is paid to circulate a petition to register with the government, charge people a fee for petitioning, force those petitioning to give personal information like home address, even home phone number, and tell the state — and, because it is a public record, also tell the blockers — the measures with which one is associated.

This last requirement is in the bill so that groups like the Ballot Initiative Strategy Center can better target their blocking campaigns and won’t be harassing the wrong petitioners. They don’t want to mistakenly harass a person petitioning for a “progressive” cause. No doubt, the Florida Chamber of Commerce feels the same way. Only reversed. Continued...

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Paul Jacob is a Senior Advisor at The Sam Adams Alliance, a Townhall.com member group. His daily Common Sense commentary appears on the Web, via e-mail, and on radio stations across America.
 
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Subject: Gypsies, Tramps and thieves
Quite an enlightening piece. But would like to see other posts re: the supreme court's refusal to hear such cases eg. We The People v. United States in a landmark case just this year. D.M.

It's never alright
to limit the rights of the people to have a voice. This kind of restricivte behavior is more likely to come from neo-cons than from the left these days, but anyone with power seems to feel justified to keep and increase it whatever the cost. These "politicians" don't care about this country or what kind of injustice and tyranny they leave in their wake. As with the Bush camp, who agressively pursued a strategy of voter caging in the 2004 race, the ends justify the means.

What kills me is the tendency on the right to give the "ok" to these tactics when it is one of their own. This used to be the signature of the left. They would always defend their own, right or wrong. Conservatives used to insist on integrity from their own, but now they give their blessing to the most outrageous abuses in the name of pragmatism, thereby selling the soul of conservatism.

How dare any generation believe that they should have the last word on how public policy will be decided? These kinds of laws cut away our liberties at the root and leave no avenue for future generations to amend our errors.
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