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The Presidential Memorial Commission of San Francisco (Presidential Memorial Commission for short) was a voter group that sponsored a
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but real 2008
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to rename the
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plant in
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, after outgoing Republican
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. The resulting proposed
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, Proposition R, would have taken effect immediately upon the
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of Bush's successor if passed. It was, however, voted down decisively in the November 2008 San Francisco general election, with "no" votes outnumbering "yes" votes by a margin of more than two-to-one.


Background

The goal of the unofficial commission was to put the following
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before San Francisco voters in the 2008
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: The group was chaired by Brian McConnell, a self-described "inventor, author and entrepreneur" with experience organizing events in San Francisco's LGBT community. McConnell, who adopted the
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T. Wayne Pickering during the campaign and often dressed as Uncle Sam while soliciting signatures, allegedly conceived of the idea while discussing the Bush presidency at a bar. Other early co-sponsors included performing artist and former "experimental" mayoral candidate "Chicken" John Rinaldi. Going into April 2008, the grassroots movement had a working website and six total members. By month's end, an
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article about the group had received brief mentions from larger publications including ''
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'', and membership had increased to more than 600. In May, the commission set up a
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account that provided followers with advance notice of its canvassing activities, which depended entirely on
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and primarily targeted local events and bars. The San Francisco Department of Elections required a minimum of valid voter signatures by July 7 in order for the measure to be included in the November election. On June 24, SFGate reported that the commission had obtained more than , prompting a
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story which appeared the next morning and led
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correspondent
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to ask White House Press Secretary
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for an official reaction at a press briefing hours later. A wave of national and even international press coverage followed, with prominent outlets including
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, The BBC and
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producing print and broadcast content about the petition both before and after its official approval for the ballot. On July 7, the day of the ballot initiative submission deadline, the commission launched a
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, announcing with its first post that they had turned in 11,999 signatures. According to their own figures "every zip code in San Francisco asrepresented," with nearly half of all signatories coming from the Mission,
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or Haight-Ashbury neighborhoods. Ten days later, the measure was officially qualified for the November election, one of three propositions to earn a spot on the San Francisco ballot through the initiative process that year. It appeared alongside twenty-one other ballot measures, with slightly revised phrasing: After being assigned the name Proposition R on August 14, the commission produced several "Yes on R" campaign materials, including flyers and a
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featuring the
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"R is for Remember" and original artwork by San Francisco-based visual artist pixelstud. The group also announced plans for an
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press conference featuring drag performer
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, whom they identified as a
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.


Opposition

The San Francisco
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announced its intention to campaign against the measure, which its chair described as "loony bin direct democracy." A former spokesman of the
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called the initiative "childish" and "stupid," saying "it makes me ashamed to be a San Franciscan." Meanwhile, officials with the
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, which operates the Oceanside plant, rejected the notion that association with the award-winning facility would be an insult, citing its environmental record. The opponent's argument against Proposition R in the official Department of Elections Voter Information Pamphlet made no attempt to defend Bush's record, asserting that "Bush has been the most ignorant man to ever occupy the office of President." Instead, it argued that Bush's mistakes were "not a laughing matter" and that the proposed renaming would "disrespect" those affected by them. It further suggested that perhaps, in light of the recent bailout of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, "it would be more appropriate to name the local bankruptcy court or a consumer credit counseling center after Bush."


Result

Despite some journalists forecasting a victory as "likely" based on the heavily
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political tendencies of San Francisco, Proposition R fell well short of the simple majority needed for its passage, with only 30.25% of voters in favor overall and no more than 37% voting yes in any of San Francisco's eleven supervisorial districts.


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