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Friday, October 30, 2009

Business and Labor Agree: No on Issue 9!

Sean Rugless of the African American Chamber
explains why the chamber is opposing Issue 9. Doug Sizemore of the AFL-CIO also announces their opposition to Issue #9
They appear with other business and labor leaders
and Mayor Mark Mallory.


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Tuesday, October 27, 2009

NO on 9 TV commercial

Watch and share widely! Post it on your facebook wall, post it on other people's wall, tweet it, blog it. Vote No on #9! Make sure your friends know: a NO vote is FOR progress on Issue 9.


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Monday, October 26, 2009

The No on Issue 9 Guy is BACK!

And MORE from the No/Yes on Issue Nine Guys!
Oooops. Voters are too SMART for the Yes guy.



Vote NO on Issue 9!

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Sunday, October 25, 2009

More video from the No on Nine Guys!

More from the Yes and No on Nine Voter Guys
Watch this!



Vote No on Issue 9!!!!

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I'm a No on Nine Voter

Watch this now. It's not about the streetcar!

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Friday, October 16, 2009

Aronoff, Finan, Driehaus Agree: No on 9





The Cincinnati Enquirer reports:

WALNUT HILLS - Cincinnati could become an island detached from statewide and national passenger rail systems unless voters reject Issue 9 next month, current and former state legislators warned Friday.

At a news conference at a Walnut Hills cafe, two former Republican state Senate presidents and a Democratic state representative from Hamilton County said that Issue 9's requirement of public votes on the proposed Cincinnati streetcar system and other rail plans could cause state and federal officials to simply bypass the city when planning future transportation networks.

If Issue 9 is approved, former state Sen. President Stanley Aronoff said, officials in Columbus and Washington, hoping to sidestep entanglement in local politics and potentially costly delays, may begin excluding Cincinnati from future major rail plans.

"This would almost make an island of Cincinnati, where everything goes around Cincinnati," Aronoff said.

Read the whole article here.

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