Pinwheel Girl from Yes on 10 Ads says: “Vote No on Prop 10″
The Yes on 10 campaign has nothing but money. And that’s a big problem.
Despite spending $22 million to buy an election, they can’t even rely on the support of the people who appear in their ads! The child actor who appears with a pinwheel in front of wind turbines in Prop 10 TV and print ads is asking voters to reject Prop 10.
So there is no misunderstanding, Emma (her parents asked us not to disclose her last name) filmed some stock footage for a video library company three years ago. The Yes on Prop 10 campaign paid the video company to use this footage, and that is perfectly fine.
Watch her video in our multimedia section.
But when Emma and her parents saw that her image was being used for a campaign that they OPPOSED, they decided to speak out, and that is also perfectly fine.
Emma’s mother teaches special education in the Sacramento area. She and her family are concerned that the $10 billion price tag for Prop 10 will result in cuts to our schools and other vital services, while delivering only a false promise of environmental benefit.
They join a chorus of environmental, business, labor, taxpayer, consumer and civic organizations that are unanimous in OPPOSING Prop 10.
Prop 10 support consists of T Boone Pickens and his $19 million in donations funneled through his Clean Energy Fuels Corporation, Chesapeake Energy and its $2.5 million in donations, along with a handful of paid Yes on 10 spokespersons.
Clean Energy Fuels Corp. dominates the natural gas fueling station industry. Chesapeake is a major natural gas producer. Both stand to make a fortune if Prop 10 is approved by voters.

