RE: [lpsf-activists] Re: [lpsf-discuss] LPSF's article on Prop A is on OpenVote. Worth reading.

I went to vote and then when they wanted me to do it through Facebook I decided not to.
Francoise

Subject: [lpsf-activists] Re: [lpsf-discuss] LPSF’s article on Prop A is
on OpenVote. Worth reading.
From: “Starchild sfdreamer@earthlink.net [lpsf-activists]”
<lpsf-activists@yahoogroups.com>
Date: Wed, October 21, 2015 1:14 pm
To: lpsf-discuss@yahoogroups.com
Cc: “lpsf-activists@yahoogroups.com” <lpsf-activists@yahoogroups.com>

I’m glad OpenVote is featuring our No on A argument. Unfortunately the site doesn’t seem to allow you to vote without granting them what I consider unacceptable levels of access to your Facebook or Twitter account. There seems to be a disturbing trend of apps demanding this kind of access to information in your phone, other Internet accounts you have, etc.

Love & Liberty,
((( starchild )))

Hello All,

The OpenVote website posted the No on A article that LPSF wrote (the article is on the LPSF website at www.lpsf.org). It would be great if everyone on this list visited OpenVote and clicked on the No on A article, which will give you an opportunity to “vote” for NO on A. The catch is that you need to belong to either Facebook or Twitter to “vote.” OpenVote is on

https://openvote.com/articles/proposition-a-a-fair-deal#

Marcy

Posted by: francoise@thefieldingcompanies.com

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