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    Thursday, October 9, 2008

    Sheehan endorsed by the Guardian in SF

    San Francisco Bay Guardian
    Endorsements 2008: National and state races
    Obama for President, Sheehan for Congress, and more
    BY GUARDIAN NEWS STAFF
    Wednesday October 8, 2008
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    District 8

    CINDY SHEEHAN

    The antiwar leader and Gold Star mom who put George Bush on the defensive is at best a long shot to unseat the Speaker of the House. Cindy Sheehan has only recently moved to the district, has no local political experience, and is taking on one of the most powerful politicians in the United States.

    But we can't endorse Nancy Pelosi, who has consistently supported funding the war (and has refused to meet with antiwar protesters camped out in front of her house). Pelosi pushed the Wall Street bailout and privatized the Presidio.

    Sheehan wants a fast withdrawal from Iraq, opposes any bailout for the big financial institutions, and is a voice against business as usual in Congress. This is a protest vote, but a valid one.

    Congress, District 13

    PETE STARK

    After 32 years, Pete Stark has become in some ways the most radical member of the Bay Area congressional delegation. He's furious with the war and shows no patience for the Bush administration's nonsense. He is the only member of Congress who admits he's an atheist. We just hope he doesn't decide to retire any time soon.
    A D V E R T I S E M E N T


    NONPARTISAN OFFICES

    Superior Court, Seat 12

    GERARDO SANDOVAL

    It's unusual to see contested races for judge in San Francisco. Most of the time, incumbents retire midterm to allow the governor to appoint a replacement, and almost nobody ever challenges a sitting judge. So the San Francisco bench has been shaped more by Republican governors than by the overwhelmingly Democratic electorate.

    So we were pleased to see Gerardo Sandoval, a termed-out supervisor and former public defender, file to run against Judge Thomas Mellon. A conservative Republican appointed by Gov. Pete Wilson in 1994, Mellon has a lackluster record, at best. California Courts and Judges, a legal journal, calls him unreasonable and cantankerous. In 2000, the San Francisco Public Defender's Office sought to have him removed from all criminal cases because of his anti-defendant bias. He needed a challenge, and he's got one: in the June primary, Sandoval came in well ahead, but because there were three candidates, this contest has gone to a November runoff.

    Sandoval has been a generally progressive member of the Board of Supervisors, although we were critical of some of his votes. But he would bring the perspective of a public defender to a bench dominated by former prosecutors and big-firm civil lawyers. Vote for Sandoval.

    STATE RACES

    State Senate, District 9

    LONI HANCOCK

    A part of Berkeley politics since she first ran successfully for city council in 1971, Lori Hancock has spent the past six years in the State Assembly. She defeated Wilma Chan in a heated primary for this State Senate seat and faces little opposition in November. She's one of the most experienced progressives in California and has a solid grip on the state's budget issues. We wish she wasn't so willing to back more moderate candidates for local office, but we're happy to see her move up to the senate.

    State Assembly, District 12

    1 comment:

    Harvey said...

    Cindy Sheehan for Congress??? Yeah right! More proof that the Bay Guardian has become totally as irrelevant as it's burned out hippie editor Tim Redmond, Raph Nader and that crazy old cow Cindy Sheehan herself!

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