Oregon

Ballot Measure 58

A letter to the Governor of Oregon in response to his negative reaction to Ballot Measure 58. The letter was in this design with the text in color.


To: Governor John Kitzhaber
State of Oregon
October 21, 1998

By the Honorable Wade Weatherford, South Carolina Circuit Court Judge
"The law must be consonant with life. It cannot and should not ignore broad historical currents of history. Mankind is possessed of no greater urge than to try to understand the age-old questions: "Who am I?" and "Why am I?" Even now the sands and ashes of the continents are being sifted to find where we made our first steps as man. Religions of mankind often include ancestor worship in one way or another. For many the future is blind without sight of the past. Those emotions and anxieties that generate our thirst to know the past are not superficial and whimsical. They are real and they are "good cause" under the law of man and God."

Was not Judge Weatherford talking of me?

Am I not worthy of equal treatment under the law?

Why do I not deserve to have my needs met?

What have I done to have my Civil Rights abridged?

Show me I am worthy and deserving of equal treatment.
Have me become a first class citizen with Equal Rights.
Tell me you will support Ballot Measure 58.
It is my birthright.

Born: September 2, 1950
Virginia Diana (Schroeder) Goddard
Adopted: September 5, 1950
Virginia Diane (Baltimore) Glaspey

 

/s/
Ginni D Snodgrass
Tualatin OR 97062-9046


If I receive a response to this letter, I will post it.
Note: No response was received to this letter.

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