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Monday, February 21, 2011

49th Ward voting

Bill Morton Bill Morton, registered voter in the 49th Ward


It is important to be a registered voter and vote in every election.

•Because your activism, including in reforming the system, will be more powerful if you have voted.

•Because your monitoring of the fairness of the election must begin with voting in it.

Because there is a real value in not allowing things to get any worse than they have.

Brian White on the 49th Ward





Check out Brian's website at www.brianwhite2011.org

Tom Westgard threatens to sue Rogers Park in 1,000 Words for runoff election prediction

Former attorney Thomas J. Westgard contacted Rogers Park in 1,000 Words early this morning with the threat of a lawsuit because of a public election prediction that did not favor longtime 49th Ward incumbent alderman Joseph A. Moore.

A copy of the twitter.com link to prediction is as follows:


RogersPark1000 Rogers Park
Bold #49thWard #Alderman #race #prediction from #RogersPark in 1,000 Words http://rp1000.blogspot.com/2011/02/my-49th-ward-prediction.html


Westgard, recently being linked to the James Ginderske aldermanic campaign-fold-for Alderman Joe Moore, stated that "Rogers Park in 1,000 Words is a participant of a growing effort to overthrow Alderman Joe Moore in the coming 2011 Aldermanic election".

Additionally linked to the former The Urban Coaster newspaper with James Ginderske, Westgard's Mountain of Evidence blog has also been utilized in a pro-Moore fashion, bashing those whom are not under the direct control or direction of the incumbent 49th Ward alderman, including the former Don Gordon aldermanic campaign, the current Brian White aldermanic campaign, the current Blane Roberts aldermanic write-in campaign, the Rogers Park Chamber of Commerce (note: not the Rogers Park Business Alliance), Lorraine Swanson's Lake Effect News and members of the Park Advisory Councils (located North of Howard Street).

Bill Morton of Rogers Park in 1,000 Words stated that " rather than just a prediction of a run-off in the upcoming 2011 election... After all of these threats and injustices, I am now dedicated to making the run-off a reality. Someone has to take a stand for the our community, and apparently my bold prediction for a 2011 run-off election was not enough".

Enough Is Enough

How many times do we have to ask for the basics?

Clean streets. Safe parks. Honest answers. A voice at City Hall that actually listens.

I’ve talked with neighbors who are tired — tired of being ignored, tired of empty promises, tired of watching our community get pushed aside while others get priority.

They’re right to be angry. I’m angry too.

For years, I’ve done what I could — organizing, advocating, showing up, even when it was inconvenient. Not because it was easy. Because it was necessary.

And now? People are asking if I’ll take the next step. If I’ll run for Alderman. If I’ll be the one to stop just talking and start leading.

I’m thinking about it. Seriously. Because this isn’t about titles. It’s about action. And I’m tired of watching Rogers Park get less than it deserves.

We deserve leadership that works for us. That fights for us. That shows up — especially when it’s uncomfortable.

Enough is enough. If you feel it too, let’s talk.

Bill Morton

Thinking About What’s Next

For years, I’ve been honored to serve Rogers Park in many ways — supporting local businesses, organizing cleanups, advocating for community needs, and standing with neighbors at city meetings.

Lately, I’ve been asked more and more if I’m thinking about running for Alderman. The question is serious — and it’s one I’ve been giving a lot of thought.

I believe our neighborhood deserves leadership that’s consistent, honest, and deeply connected to the people it serves. I believe that leadership starts long before campaign signs go up — it starts with real work, real relationships, and real commitment.

While I’m not announcing a campaign today, I want to say that I’m open to what the future holds. I’m ready to listen, to learn, and to continue standing with Rogers Park in whatever way I can make the biggest difference.

If the time comes to seek public office, I’ll do it with the same values I’ve always held — transparency, accountability, and a true dedication to this community.

Thank you for your trust and for being part of this journey.

Bill Morton

49th Ward voting

Bill Morton Bill Morton, registered voter in the 49th Ward


It is important to be a registered voter and vote in every election.

•Because your activism, including in reforming the system, will be more powerful if you have voted.

•Because your monitoring of the fairness of the election must begin with voting in it.

Because there is a real value in not allowing things to get any worse than they have.