This is not about partisanship. This is about a group of politicos who control the politics of L.A. who fear a candidate that wants to return to the basics of enforcing city laws equally for everyone as the 14th Amendment of the constitution requires -- and they fear Moore's advocacy to cooperate with ICE in enforcing our immigration laws.

The so called "key" mayoral candidates fear Walter Moore as a political threat because they know that his message is popular with the voting citizens of Los Angeles. They don't want his message to be heard. Hopefully, the sentiments of the majority of voting Hispanics is not reflected by one Spanish language editorial writer's Op-Ed, who thinks it's OK to exclude someone from the debates because his views are different than his -- saying (translated) "...Walter Moore the only Republican who was 'correctly' denied participation in the series of debates between the candidates for the position."

LAwatchdog wants to break up the stacked deck.

Because the so called five "key" candidates will most likely split the majority Democratic votes. All Walter Moore needs to win a runoff, is for a high Republican voter turnout. But the city's political machine and news media are blackballing Moore's name, blacklisting him from televised debates. LA watchdog's objective is to publicize Walter Moore's name with grass roots effort. Citzens have been donating to LAwatchdog to enable the ongoing projects:

1. The www.MayorNo.com website has been launched

2. An autodial voice mail recorded message critisizing candidate Antonio Villaraigosa is calling 2,500 telephones per day advising recipients to visit the website or to call 818-989-9729 for recorded information (try it).

3. An advertising trailer placed in high traffic spots and direct viewers to the website and/or phone number to call (818-989-9729).

4. Thousands of flyers will be distributed by volunteers.

5. Volunteers will display campaign sign at freeway off ramps and other locations.

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