Tell The City Council You Want Monorail
The usual well-funded monorail opponents are giving one last try to stop us from building a new monorail in Seattle. The last step is for the Seattle City Council to approve the use of city streets for monorail tracks. It is crucial that you let your voice be heard and tell the City Council that we've voted 4 times for monorail and you want it built. more...
We Must Build The Monorail
There are times where communities face critical tests: do they build for the future, or retreat to the past. This is one of those times for the citizens of Seattle. more...
Monorail MVET Growth Analysis
The SMP says the monorail tax will grow at 6.1% per year. The mayor has a more pessimistic view of his economic policy and says it will be 5% per year. We've got the details on the actual difference between the two.
Help Build the Monorail Message
We'll be publishing some print-your-own flyers and brochures here on the site. Help out by adding your suggestions to the comments in this thread. more...
We Must Build The Monorail
There are times where communities face critical tests: do they build for the future, or retreat to the past. This is one of those times for the citizens of Seattle. more...
Mayor and City Council Defy Will of the Voters
Once again the denizens of Seattle City Hall are trying to kill the monorail. more...
Equity Office's Anti-Monorail Activity Causes Employee to Resign
There's a triumvirate of wealthy property owners downtown that are bankrolling the anti-monorail campaign. One employee has had enough of her employer's questionable ethics and has resigned her job. more...
More Endorsements for the Monorail
The campaign to save the monorail from greedy landlords and corporations continues to rack up endorsements. The anti-monorail campaign is stuck at 0. more ...
WAMU Hit Hard By Boycott
Last week's protest against Washington Mutual's anti-monorail activities was a huge success, resulting in the removal of twice 10 times as much money from the bank than what they've spent to fund lies about the monorail. more ...
Boycott WAMU
Although the anti-monorail campaign is late as usual with their public disclosure filing, reliable sources indicate that Washington Mutual has donated $85,000 to the effort to permanently ban the construction of a monorail in Seattle. It's time to boycott WAMU. more...
Monorail Grassroots At Work
The monorail has won 3 elections due to the combination of a great, common sense idea and the dedicated efforts of ordinary, inspired, grassroots volunteers. See how they're back at work this campaign season. more ...
Get a Break From High Gas Prices
Analysts say that the age of cheap oil is over. If that is the case, why would we approve an initiative that will ban the construction of rapid, electrically powered monorail anywhere in the city? more ....
Anti-Monorail Campaign Breaks Copyright
The anti-monorail forces have made another ethically questionable, if not downright illegal move. Their recently launched television commercials feature video that was stolen from a monorail supporter's website. more ...
WAMU Turns To The Dark Side
A buildthemonorail.com exclusive: It appears that another billion dollar downtown business has turned against Seattle and the monorail. more...
Anti-Monorail Campaign Gets Extreme Makeover
In the last several weeks this website has cataloged the distortions, outright lies, and right-wing agenda of the wealthy forces working against the monorail. It looks like that may have had an effect. more...
More Ethics Problems for Monorail Opponents
The anti-monorail campaign has been characterized by two things: distortions of the facts and deceit about who is actually behind their efforts. buildthemonorail.com has filed an official ethics complaint that alleges further illegal activity. more...
Monorail Winning the Endorsement Race
A surprising thing is happening so far in the campaign to save the monorail from right wing extremists. Many of the groups that opposed the monorail in 2002 are now supporting it in 2004. more...
Are Monorail Opponents Simply Anti-Transit?
Monorail opponents say that they oppose the monorail because of their distaste for taxes and elevators. Is it possible that they're also opposed to all forms of mass transit? There's some interesting new data that could answer that question. more ...
Another Recall Lie Exposed
The Seattle Times recently quoted Tim Wulf as saying that his involvement started with his registration of their website domain last year. A simple internet search has revealed that it was actually registered by the chairman of the King County Libertarian party. more...
The Truth About Selig
The monorail opposition is almost entirely funded by a single wealthy property owner. Who is Martin Selig and why does he hate the monorail? more...
Pro-monorail Campaign Launched - Funding, Volunteers Needed
The official pro-monorail campaign has started up to defend the Seattle Monorail from its attackers. It's crucial that you send them any funds you can to run the campaign and any time you can give to help win in November. more ...
What would I-83 do?
Curious about what the anti-monorail initiative would actually do? Get the facts here. more...
Don't Let Tim Eyman Style Anti-Tax Politics Kill The Monorail
Do monorail recall leaders really represent Seattle? Or are they in fact nothing more than local versions of Tim Eyman? more...
I-83 Is An Illegal Initiative
Why vote for something that will only be thrown out after the election due to it's blatant illegality? more...
Monorail Opponents Lie about "Grassroots" Campaign, Fined by Ethics Commission
Remember back in the summer when the monorail opponents such as Liv Finne were collecting signatures and claiming the work was done by their "grassroots volunteers"? Turns out it was a huge deception campaign. more...
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Pro-monorail Campaign Launched - Funding, Volunteers Needed
The anti-monorail forces have had 6 months to reiterate their distortions with no counter from a pro-monorail campaign. Unfortunately for them, their time is up. Grassroots activists have banded together in record time to create a group called No Recall Go Monorail.
They need your help! The monorail opposition is very well funded thanks to a single downtown developer. It is crucial that you send any funds you can spare, from $10 to $1000, to enable the campaign to mount a strong defense.
Time is of the essense - there is just barely a month before election day and absentee ballots are going out in just a few weeks. The pro-monorail campaign must have enough cash to start buying advertising next week.
Send your donations to:
No Recall, Go Monorail
PO Box 2302
Seattle, WA 98111-2302
And as always, in this campaign the monorail will be supported by grassroots volunteers that donate their time to pitch in for a cause that will benefit everyone in Seattle. They need your help to make this happen! Email volunteer@norecallgomonorail.com to sign up today.
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set up an online payment system!
by Curt Collinsworth on 9/28/04 |
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| i can help you set up an online donation system. i am a web designer and want to help. mail is to slow these days. you need to be able to get cash quickly to counter the anti-monorail forces! | |
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RE: set up an online payment system!
by mike on 9/28/04 |
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Please, Please have NO initiative 83 SIGNS with posts avaialable to us so we can saturate the areas and balance out the many monorail recall signs that are multiplying. Please SOON! Mike |
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RE: set up an online payment system!
by Justin Regis on 9/29/04 |
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I wholeheartedly agree - an online payment system is much more efficient and quicker than regular mail. Someone answer this man! By the way, is there any surplus Pro-Monorail signs from the LAST time this was voted on in any warehouse somewhere? Signage of any kind is very important. Get that support out there! |
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RE: set up an online payment system!
by Al on 10/7/04 |
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Go to their website, http://www.norecallgomonorail.com/ to donate instantly by PayPal! |
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signs on the cheap.
by Ken on 10/1/04 |
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If anyone has a sign made up in PDF format or as a graphic, then it could be printed on a laser printer on cardstock. This is better than the "no signs at all" situation we seem to be in. I will make some up of my own crude design but it seems there should be a good logo/design plus text graphic made up somewhere already or a professional graphic artist could whip one up. I prefer union labor but when time and money are limited, laser black on white 11 x 17 cardstock is better than nothing. A color version sign could be printed at kinkos by interested people. |
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RE: signs on the cheap.
by Al on 10/9/04 |
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I have created a PDF file you can print signs from. The link to it is at http://seattlefestival.com Also, there is another sign design available as a PDF; find the link on the website http://norecallgomonorail.com/ |
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