Is Freedom of Speech At Risk Here?

Yesterday I faced some troubling events that I feel should be shared because I do believe that all of these things point to our freedom of speech being assaulted. First of all, let me say these are my observations and my opinions on what is at risk not only here, but I am worried that this scenario may be taking place in other communities such as ours, and it is not pretty.

We began our day fresh and ready to start gathering signatures for the Put It On The Balloot campaign.  And then, the stones began to fly.  First, we heard that several people had recieved nasty emails about the initiative and that they should think twice about helping us.  Then, we heard that a few people were told that they should stick to what their job was and to not worry about this issue of “the right to vote”.  Then, we ventured on over to the Burning River Fest, and as we entered the park, we received a flyer telling people not to sign our petition and that we were not to be believed because it wasn’t about the right to vote, it was to ruin our chances for a medical mart. I didn’t read the rest of it because I was too angry from reading the first little bit.

And, this is why I was so angry. I can tell you for a fact that that is not a true statement because I was at the meeting where fourteen people debated the medical mart issue, the convention center, the use of the tax increase, corruption in government and  many other topics before we settled on the one topic that had brought us to the table in the first place–THE RIGHT TO VOTE TO RAISE OUR TAXES.  We are all ages, all sides of the county, all political parties, you name it and I can point you to someone who meets those criteria.   We knew that we needed to focus on the one issue that we all agreed and that was http://putitontheballot.com. So, to the Tower City employee passing out the literature: You are all wet.

Now back to freedom of speech.  Yesterday, we were met with phrases that disturb me greatly.  “I don’t think I should sign because I am a County employee”. “I don’t sign anything like that because who knows who sees it”.  “I don’t think that the voters of Cuyahoga County should have the right to vote on this issue.” “Yes, I believe in the right to vote but the medical mart is more important”.  “I need to know more about the issue before I sign anything”.  The issue is the Right to Vote to Raise Your Taxes.  How much research is needed before we will have lost that freedom?

Where are we when people are afraid for their jobs if they sign a petition?  Where are we when people are afraid if they sign it will jeopradize funding?  Where are we when people believe that things shouldn’t be on the ballot because voters aren’t educated enough to make decisions?  Where are we when people stand across a parking lot and take pictures of people holding petitions that contain language about a basic right–the right to vote?  Where are we when legal teams debate whether or not you will be allowed to circulate petitions? I would say that we are on a slippery slope.  No, scratch that, we are on a very steep precipice and if we fall down, I am afraid we won’t get back up.

We need  to remember one thing.  There are three more opportunities to raise our sales tax without a vote.  If we do not block this money grab from the public for the general fund this time, they will be emboldened to try again.  Again, raising an additional $880 million for building “things” and not investing in “assets”. Before, I venture out today to again gather signatures, I wanted to let  you all know that there is something insidious going on here with the mindset of people in our midst.  There is a definite feeling of fear by some and a feeling of superiority in others.  Of course, I guess every society has those elements, but we sure don’t want them to reach a tipping point.

We still are at  a 3-to-1 ratio on signatures and in some places it is even better, so victory is attainable.  We need volunteers.  We have the signers, but we need those people to hold those petitions so that they can sign.  Yesterday,  we were allowed to use our ironing board at the shuttle stop and when people weren’t racing to catch a shuttle they were signing and signing and signing.  Today, we will be at Jacobs Field early in the day and for the afternoon we will be at the County Fair.  Come sign our petition and Help the cause.  Let’s Put it On The Ballot.   

6 Responses to “Is Freedom of Speech At Risk Here?”

  1. Daniel Jack Williamson Says:

    Gloria Ferris, thank you so much for writing this. The political powers that be in Lorain County are not as powerful as the ones in Cuyahoga County (thank heavens for small favors), but this case is by no means an isolated one. These same heavy-handed political tactics are used all across NEO on numerous occasions, and I think that these practices, in and of themselves, are scaring businesses and private sector jobs away. Absolutely, the people of Cuyahoga County are ceding too much power to persons such as Jimmy Dimora, and I certainly hope there will be a wake up call in the very near future to restore checks and balances.

  2. Marc Says:

    Well, let me say these tactics are recognizable and coming directly from a former communications flack who worked for former Mayor Mike White. This person is now under contract with the GCP. I am in a position to know who this person is and the nature of these kinds of tactics because I saw them first hand. I simply want to say, unless you have a highly politicized job there is nothing to fear, but county employees do largely depend on patronage. Let me also say that, by and large, these people are phonies and cowards and the vast majority of signers have nothing to worry about at all. Sign away! BTW, what does the 3-1 ratio refer to?

  3. john Says:

    would you be referring to mr. carmody?

  4. Glass City Jungle » Blog Archive » It’s not just Toledo that has a problem with free speech… Says:

    […] I was jaunting about the blogosphere trying to get caught up on what some of my friends are focusing on here in Ohio. As I was catching up on what Jill was covering at Writes Like She Talks, I came across this post that relates some experiences that some of you will relate to when it comes to the issue of free speech and those trying to gather signatures. In the Cleveland area it’s related to a tax being levied upon citizens without a vote so they are trying to “put it on the ballot”. Jill points out several posts, one of which is by Gloria Ferris on the topic of “Is Freedom of Speech At Risk Here?”. Gloria experiences nasty emails and other treatment that is designed to prevent them from trying to gather the needed signatures. Another blogger, Jeff Buster, is threatened with arrest because he dared to rest his clipboard on a trash can. […]

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  6. Marc Jacobs Handbaags Says:

    Marc Jacobs Handbaags…

    I found your site on technorati and read a few of your other posts. Keep up the good work. I just added your RSS feed to my Google News Reader. Looking forward to reading more from you….

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