Posted on 10/07/2005 10:17:11 PM PDT by NormsRevenge
SACRAMENTO, California (Reuters) - A California physician launched an effort to gather a million signatures to force a recall vote on Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, who came to office two years ago following an unprecedented recall.
Kenneth Matsumura announced the campaign prior to submitting a petition to California's Secretary of State, who oversees elections.
"People are desperate, they're suffering, and I think the governor's going to have to listen," he told reporters, saying Schwarzenegger has hurt the poor and students.
"The task at first seemed daunting but in the last week the number of hits to our Web site at 'Recall2006.com' has been really overwhelming."
The Republican star of the "Terminator" films rode a wave of discontent against his Democratic predecessor Gray Davis in 2003 to become the state's first governor elected in a recall election. Yet Schwarzenegger has seen his own poll numbers fall to record lows this year after enjoying wide popularity in a state where Democrats are the largest party.
His office brushed off inquires about the fledgling recall effort.
"Right now we're focused on public policy and making law. I can't talk about things that are pretty much irrelevant right now," said Schwarzenegger spokeswoman Margita Thompson.
The new way of politics here in California. It seems most people out here are a bunch of twits going in whatever direction the wind blows them.
Schwarzenegger Faces Recall Bid
http://www.firstcoastnews.com/news/usworld/news-article.aspx?storyid=45400
By KXTV
SACRAMENTO, CA -- Californians chose Arnold Schwarzenegger as their new governor in the same election that recalled his predecessor. Now Schwarzenegger is finding himself the target of a recall.
A Berkeley physician, Dr. Kenneth Matsumura, served the governor's office with paperwork letting him know he has launced a petition drive seeking his recall. Matsumura said he was motivated to initiate the recall effort "on behalf of the poor and the students of California."
In a prepared statement, the 60-year-old Matsumura went on to explain that he is backing the recall because he is tired of "helping poor patients take one step forward and then watching the governor force them to take four steps back."
Matsumura said that the cost of a special recall election can be avoided by including the recall vote in the June 2006 primary election.
The recall drive will get underway next week, when Matsumura files a petition with the California Secretary of State's office. Once the petition is reviewed and approved, he will have 160 days to obtain the 1.04 million valid signatures needed to place the recall on the ballot.
Matsumura hopes to enlist 30,000 volunteers to gather signatures on the petitions.
(Denny Crane: "Sometimes you can only look for answers from God and failing that... and Fox News".)
I really need to leave this state but I really, really like the weather...damn.
I doubt the dems will support this in force.
They now have a liberal governor, with almost no Republican opposition. What's not to like?
:-\
I *think* I heard this mental midget on some radio talk show not too long ago...
If they want to waste their effort on this, all the better. It's just that much less for other causes.
I think Matsumura was interviewed recently on John and Ken. Was that the show you heard, BG?
Won't happen.
I disagree, I don't think he is a liberal at all.
This Kook was on the John and Ken Show (KFI 640 1500-1900Hr
in LA, M-F)and they took him apart. He has most of his "facts" wrong. He was stunned to hear that funding was increased for the Calif School Systems from year to the net.
Probably, yeah....
"Matsumura hopes to enlist 30,000 volunteers to gather signatures on the petitions."
--Well, if Matsumura gets 30,000 jackasses to volunteer, each will have to forge (i mean sign up) ~33.33333persons per volunteer to come close to 1 million sigs.
Knowing democrats they can do it long enough to get caught then blame bush. I say its people like janet reno etc. that are screwing california, not arnold completely.
Well, are you going to volunteer?
Crack is bad for you.
I have a feeling this is going to hurt the libs if they try this crap...
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