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Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

Martin Luther King, Jr. Day is a United States federal holiday marking the birthday of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.   It is observed on the third Monday of January each year, which is around the time of King’s birthday, January 15.    The floating holiday is similar to holidays set under the Uniform Monday Holiday Act, though the act predated the establishment of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day by 15 years.

King was the chief spokesman for nonviolent activism in the civil rights movement, which successfully protested racial discrimination in federal and state law.    The campaign for a federal holiday in King’s honor began soon after his assassination in 1968.   Ronald Reagan signed the holiday into law in 1983, and it was first observed on January 20, 1986.     At first, some states resisted observing the holiday as such, giving it alternative names or combining it with other holidays.    It was officially observed in all 50 states for the first time in 2000.

Monday, January 16, 8:00 – 10:00 AMThe annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Birthday Breakfast will take place at
the Holiday Inn Downtown, 601 Main Street, in the Lynchburg Ballroom.

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Dodson – Garrett Debate, 10-24 at Amherst Co. High School

Thursday, November 3rd, 2011

DodsonGarrett  Debate  MONDAY Night, October 24th
Amherst County High School

  

Bert Dodson  chatts with  “Skipper”  Fitts 

Monday, October 24th, 7:00 PM – The Amherst County Chamber of Commerce will host a debate at 7 and 7:45 p.m. Oct. 24 at Amherst County High School.

Bert Dodson  and  Joan Foster

Neither Bert Dodson or Joan Foster has seen the plywood shuttered businesses or wild dogs in the streets Tom Garrett keeps talking about.     Maby Tom did inhale.      Talking down the citizens and businesses in Lynchburg won’t translate into too many votes in this part of Virginia.

Student receives check from Bert Dodson
Bert knows education is one of the central keys to the future and supports keeping the system strong so that our children can enter the greater world ready and able to hold employeement.     Tom  Garrett on the other hand wants to take money away from public education and shift it to private schooling interests.

One section will be held from 7:00 to 7:30 PM with the six candidates vying for the three contested local races giving their reasons for running and their goals:    Amherst County Commissioner of Revenue – Linda Byers (incumbent) and Deborah Martin;    Amherst County Treasurer – Evelyn Martin (incumbent) and Garry Friend; and, Amherst County Board of Supervisors, District 3 – Robert Curd (incumbent) and Leslie Irvin.

The second session at 7:45 PM will be between the two candidates running for Virginia’s State Senate District 22: BERT DODSON and Tom Garrett.     This debate will be moderated by Len Stevens, WSET-TV ABC 13.      Audience questions should be brought and turned in by attendees printed clearly on 3 by 5 cards.

Tom Garrett has a Jobs Plan

Tom’s plan is to reduce wages and benefits to the point that businesses in sourrounding localaties will relocate their operations to the 22nd district and thus increase the numbers of low paying, no benefit jobs available to the job seekers here.     I see this as   “Tom Foolery”  with Tom being Tom and You being the Fool.     You can’t win a race to the bottom and ultimately you can’t compete with third world countries who’s workers show up for mere pennies an hour or worse countries that employ prison laborers. 
    

Bert Dodson and Gerald Cheatham

Bert’s plan to educate workers and supply them with 21st Century skills,  to enhance the availability of new technologies thru public private partnerships and to fund the public education system is the roadmap to a successful future for the generations to come.    

Tom Plans to do a Job on You and Your Childrens future.

Tom’s plan to cut services and divert that money to tax breaks for big business and the already wealthy is nothing short of  TOM FOOLERY.

You’ve got a lot riding on the winner of the Senate Race in the 22nd District.      Its time to start thinking about who you will vote for and what that vote means.      I urge You to cast your vote for Bert Dodson.

Protect Your Benefits, Protect Your Future






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Vote  BERT  DODSON



Wednesday, October 26, 7:30 PM – the Farm Team for Women for Virginia, Central Virginia Chapter, cordially invites you to a new member meeting and panel discussion to be held in the Community Meeting Room of the Lynchburg Public Library, 2315 Memorial Avenue.     A panel of former members of the Lynchburg City Council and Council candidates including Joan Foster,  Joan MacCallum,  Marie Waller,  Pat Lovern and others will discuss running for office.     Arelia Langhorne will act as moderator. Please join them, encourage friends to attend, learn about running for office, and become a member of the Central Virginia Farm Team.

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Tom Garrett NO SHOW for Amherst Debate

Thursday, November 3rd, 2011

Family Problems Force Garrett to Skip Amherst Debate

Bert Dodson waits to Debate his opponent

Bert Dodson was there on stage and ready to debate when Claudia Tucker read a letter from Tom Garrett’s campaign manager explaining that Garrett still wanted to be the Senate representative even though sickness in the family prevented him from attending the debate in person.    Bert Dodson offered to reschedule and hold the debate next monday but no one with the Garrett campaign responded in any way so holding a debate for the people of Amherst County seems to be a mute issue.

Amherst Co. Democratic Chair Dave Burford looks around to see if he can spot Garrett

Bert spoke to the crowd for approx. 15 minutes and touched on his programs to boost education, create jobs and support new technology.     He also detailed his experiences and qualifications to be our Senator and touched on his understanding of how unfunded mandidates affect local government.      He detailed his understandings of how small business creates jobs and how the state can support small business.      I thought his presentation was well reasoned and informative and without question Bert Dodson is the best qualified person to be our Senator in the 22nd District.

Claudia Tucker Explained Garrett’s No Show

It was interesting that Claudia Tucker spoke for Garrett since she ran against him in the republican primary but Mz Tucker was the top vote getting female in the race.   During the primary republicans exposed all of Tom’s dirty laundry accusing him of failing to pay child support and other bills, of not living in the District he is running to represent and general frinky dinky as a prosecutor.     They even detailed his marriage problems.      There is nothing republicans won’t do even to another republican.     There is more dirty laundry but all the republicans and tea party people know that and to them it doesn’t matter.  
 

Bert  Dodson

Of course now that the primary is over these same people tell you Tom Garrett is the greatest thing since sliced bread and that you should vote for him.

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After he beat out his republican challengers it was no cake walk for Tom as he lived almost daily with his foot in his mouth.   His remark about the businesses in downtown Lynchburg being shuttered with plywood and wild dogs running in the streets won him no friends here.   His lack of support for new technology and education represent his backward thinking in general and his desire to shift money from public education and move it to support
private schools is downright dangerous.

Garrett’s jobs plan never got off the ground.    The idea of reducing wages and benefits low enough to induce businesses from other areas of the country to relocate here was too crazy for consideration.    Imagine setting worker against worker in a race to the bottom.    The winner is the man who will work for the fewest pennies and the least benefits.    Who wants a piece of that action?

Now Garrett wants to back a van up at Grand Ma and Grand Pa’s house and take then in for drug testing.    The tea party still talks about jack booted thugs coming to take their rights away and now they are supporting and working for a candidate that wants to take old people away for drug testing.   Hello in there, is anybody home?

When your major plans involve taking things away from the middle class and poor and kicking the savings up the line to the rich then you are rotting from your core.    Republicans and Tea Party leaders are rotting from their core and it’s about time the voting public woke up and cast a smart vote.

The people of the 22nd district need Bert Dodson like the unemployeed need jobs, like the dry cracked earth needs rain, like our children need an education and a future, like our senior citizens need respect and dignity.


You are gonna get what you vote for, spend that vote wisely.

PROTECT  YOUR  BENEFITS

VOTE  DEMOCRATIC
VOTE  BERT  DODSON

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Dr. Schmookler Speaks to Dems From Lynchburg, Amherst, Campbell Co’s

Friday, May 20th, 2011

Wednesday, May 18, 7:00 – 9:00 PM - Lynchburg Democrats will meet in the Community Meeting Room of the Lynchburg Public Library in the Plaza. Dr. Andrew Schmookler, who is running for the Democratic nomination in the 6th Congressional District to oppose Bob Goodlatte in the 2012 election, will be the guest speaker.      Chairman John Lawrence and Vice Chairman Gerald Cheatham invited Democrts from all the sourrounding counties.

Dr. Andrew Bard Schmookler and Chairman John Lawrence

Ada Smith
Ada L. Smith (born in Amherst County, Virginia) served as a New York State Senator from 1989 to 2006.   She represented the 10th Senate District, centered in the Jamaica, Queens section of New York City.

Smith was ranking Democrat on the state Corporations, Authorities and Commissions Committee.    She lost the 2006 Democratic senate primary election to Shirley Huntley, who was elected state senator later that year.      Fate turned almost full circle and Ada made it back to Lynchburg.     Welcome Home Ada, it is wonderful to have an experienced representative of the people in the local Democratic Party.

Ray Reed
Reporter From Lynchburg News and Advance
Mr. Reed was there primarily to meet and cover Dr. Andrew Bard Schmookler and his bid to unseat Bob Goodlatte.    Ray Reed, Reporter News and Advance- Lynchburg  is a member of the Virginia Press Association and the Virginia Capitol Correspondents Association.    Mr Reed is a well known and respected political and government affairs reporter.

All the County Democratic Committee’s in the new 22nd  Virginia Senate District are now involved in trying to convince Bert Dodson to seek the Democratic Senate Position.     I’ve been to 3 county meetings in the last 10 days ( Amherst County, Campbell County and Lynchburg ) and we have decided to start a petition to try and persuade Mr. Dodson to pitch his hat in the ring.    We will also attend other County Meetings to get and keep the effort going.     Bert was in attendence at this meeting and Chairman John Lawrence asked Bert to say a few words to the crowd.      We really need for Bert to be the first Senator in Virginia’s new 22nd district so we will keep working on him to run.
Bert Dodson
Hard to See but thats Bert up in front of the crowd
Amherst Co. Chairman David Burford and Dr. Schmookler
Walter Fore
Steel Workers of America

Walter has been fighting for workers rights and standing up for the rights of all people for his entire adult life.     It is an honor to have him associated with the Lynchburg Democratic Party.     I remember Walter from the Central Virginia Labor Council when Silas Switcher was the president (and Julian Carper the Head of the State AFL-CIO) and we met at Steel Workers Hall by the Southern States Store just off Campbell avenue.     (memories go way back)     Good to see you again brother.     You haven’t lost an ounce of your youthful fire.

David Burford, Ada Smith, Russell Hill

Gerald Cheatham, Vice Chair of Lynchburg Dems is shown here helping set up the food tables.    Gerald has attended the Amherst County Meetings and now that we are all in the new Virginia Senate District 22 we will be getting together more often.
Dr Schmookler’s wife (center)  April

Dr. Schmookler has a web site called   none so blind     click to visit.

Dr. Schmookler Challenges Goodlatte in the 6th District
Dr. Andrew Bard Schmookler, 65, is vying for the 6th District Democratic nomination in May to run against Republican Congressman Bob Goodlatte in 2012.
Dr. Schmookler is a writer living in Shenandoah County ,two miles from West Virginia near Orkney Springs.    He spends time writing a blog at nonsoblind.org.    He is married with three children.

“I feel that what I’m fighting for is the soul of America. …It is a grave crisis this country now faces,”   says Dr. Schmookler.

He is using friends for his campaign staff and admits that    “There’s no way I’m going to match [the funds] that the incumbent can raise.”      He’ll get his message out hoping to level the playing field and making   “David’s slingshot a match for his [Goodlatte] Goliath’s sword.”
He said his campaign is    “deeply committed to truthfulness” something he believes is lacking in politics today.   He says he is not a generic Democrat.      He has an   “unusual and powerful message.”
“The country is acting like it is normal politics when forces that we’re not confronting actually are degrading it.”      His campaign theme reflects his message –  “Let’s talk about the elephant in the room – It is a crisis, an emergency.”       Schmookler said he feels “duty bound to do everything that’s in my power to protect the country from going down the tubes.”
He plans to bring out Goodlatte’s untruths about telling constituents he’s on their side when he is not.     Schmookler called Goodlatte   “a loyal foot soldier of the Republican army.”
Schmookler is running as a Democrat because he believes that the “Democratic Party is the only thing that can possibly protect us from the destructive force that the Republican Party has become.”
When it comes to voter apathy there are two kinds said Schmookler.      One just doesn’t care and the other feels that anything they do won’t matter.      His job will be to make them understand that the current state of politics is robbing them and their children of a future.     Others feel   “a form of despair.”     They need to rise up and demand a government with integrity.     “We’ve seen that on the streets of Cairo [Egypt] and Madison [Wisconsin],”    said Schmookler.

Dr. Schmookler has conducted radio conversations, authored many books and makes regular speaking appearances.

He studied as an undergraduate at Harvard University, where he graduated summa cum laude in Social Relations in 1967.
Schmookler went on to earn his doctorate in 1977 at the University of California at Berkeley and The Graduate Theological Union, in a program specially created to accommodate his comprehensive theory of human history.
In 1984, Dr. Schmookler was awarded the Erik H. Erikson Prize by the International Society for Political Psychology.     And in 1985, he was selected by Esquire Magazine as   “one of the men and women under forty who are changing the nation.”       The International Biographical Centre (of Cambridge, England) selected him, in 1999, as one the   “Outstanding People of the Twentieth Century”.
Here is the text of a proposed ad that Dr. Schmookler spoke of during his presentation. 
   
You can go to his website and let him know what you think.      Does it work, does it need changes to have maximum effect.     This is your campaign and your thoughts and ideas are important.     Please share your thoughts.    www.nonesoblind.org
Here’s the ad
WHAT DOES IT SAY ABOUT A POLITICAL PARTY IF IT TAKES THE POSITION,

“MEET OUR DEMANDS OR WE’LL HURT AMERICA”?

That’s the position the Republicans took last December.
 The Republicans (including Bob Goodlatte) said, “Extend the tax cuts for the very rich, or we’ll see to it that the taxes go up for EVERY American.” They knew that was bad for the country, because they said so: an across the board tax hike could derail our fragile economic recovery.

But they threatened to do it anyway.

And then, this spring, once again the Republicans took the country hostage.

The Republicans (including Bob Goodlatte) said, “Give us the spending cuts we demand, or we’ll shut down the government.”

They knew that a government shutdown would disrupt the lives of millions of Americans. Americans didn’t like it when there was a government shutdown in the 1990s. A government shutdown is bad for the country.

But the Republicans threatened to do it anyway.

And right now, the Republicans are taking America hostage again. The Republicans (including Bob Goodlatte) are threatening to refuse to raise the debt limit unless their demands are met.

They know that it would be bad –really, really bad– for the country.

That’s why both parties have always, until now, worked together to raise the debt ceiling so that the country can pay its bills.
That’s why the Congress raised it seven times, without a partisan battle, while George W. Bush was president.
That’s why many people say it could bring on an economic crisis even worse than the one in 2008 America and the world are still trying to recover from.     That’s why even the U.S. Chamber of Congress is pleading for the Republicans not to play politics with the threat to put the United States into default for the first time in its history.

But the Republicans are threatening to do it anyway.

Has any political party ever acted like this in our 220 year history?     I don’t think so.

THAT’S NOT THE AMERICAN WAY!

Threatening to hurt the country –taking the public good hostage– is a violation of America’s ideals for how our democracy should work.

Send Bob Goodlatte and the Republican Party a message.     Tell them you want them to uphold America’s political ideals, or you’ll find people who will!

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Todays Republican party is a distortion of what it used to be.     Republicans were once decent people who wanted the same dreams for the future that Democrats have, good educations for our children, social security, medicare, womens health care, early childhood education, health care for all our citizens and retirements with dignity.     For the Republicans those days are long gone.      With the “I Like Ike” era of the late fifties it started to die for republicans.     Today any decency the republicans once had is completely gone.      Republicans want to do away with anything that poor and working people have and to trim back on benefits of the middle class and to direct any savings to the upper two percent of wage earners and big business.      Republicans have become wild dogs roaming the streets of the American dream attacking anything they encounter.     Republicans must be stopped, defeated, diminished in power for the America that is the envy of the world to survive.      For those who still label themselves as republican the time is now to distance yourself from the failing GOP.      As long as you empower republicans they will continue to steal from you and give to the wealthy and big business.      Republicans are the masters of the reverse Robin Hood.

Congressman Bob Goodlatte now has a challenger for his seat. Shenandoah County writer Dr. Andrew Bard Schmookler announced Tuesday that he is running as a Democrat.

Schmookler is an author, speaker, and radio talk-show host.   He says America is stalled because both parties have not learned to work together.

Congressman Goodlatte refused to comment on Schmookler’s announcement, saying the election is too far away to start responding to potential challengers.      Goodlattes normal way of dealing with problems is to close his eyes and hope they go away.     When Bob opens his eyes Dr. Andrew Bard Schmookler will still be there.     People who know Dr. Andy as folks who have trouble with his last name sometimes call him tell me he is a pit bull when he tackles problems.     Dr Andy won’t let go until he has the desired solution.     When he is our Congressman inVirginia’s 6th District he will work just that hard for you, count on it.    

Schmookler’s website, www.nonesoblind.org , says he is a Harvard grad and the author of prize-winning book The Parable of the Tribes: The Problem of Power in Social Evolution.

America now faces one of the gravest crises in the history of the nation.

In the American political realm, a battle now that must be fought if we are to meet this historical challenge successfully.   The way to fight and win this battle is by talking about   “The Elephant in the Room.”

The idea of   “the elephant in the room”   identifies two problems:   the elephant, and the fact that people act and talk as if it were not there.

The  “elephant”  in our American room is the unprecedentedly destructive force that has arisen on the political right.    We can see how this  “elephant”  is damaging everything in America that it touches.    Taking power away from this destructive force is Job One for us Americans, because until that job is done, none of our other jobs can get done right.

In a democracy, the only way a force like this can gain power is by deceiving the people about its true nature.     The way to defeat this destructive force, therefore, is to expose it for what it really is so that, discredited in the eyes of the American people, it loses its support.

Yet both the national media, and our national Democratic leaders, act as if these are normal times in American politics, refusing to confront this unprecedented force.

Both sides of our political divide have their defects, but they are complementary, not symmetrical:   one insists on making a fight of everything, even when there’s no need, while the other shrinks from the fight, even when it is absolutely necessary.

Meanwhile, the battle goes badly–lies continue to be rewarded, power continues to go to the force that has taken over the Republican Party, the nation’s good structures continue to be degraded, and the power and wealth continue to flow from the American people to the already very rich and powerful.

If it’s clear that the force to turn things around will not come from the players at the center stage, that leaves one possible source in the American body politic:   a rising up of the American people.

If I’m right that this crisis represents as serious a threat to America’s traditional values as was the fight against fascism abroad in World War II, for which so many sacrificed so much, we should ask ourselves what effort we as citizens today should be prepared to make to meet the present challenge.

The theme  “Let’s Talk About THE ELEPHANT IN THE ROOM!”   provides the key to forming a social movement for that
purpose–for that theme is at once a call to battle, the weapon of choice, and a strategy to bring pressure to bear on the core of American power.

Show Down at the Not OK Corral

What These Showdowns Reveal by Andy Schmookler

Americans will soon witness the third major political showdown in six months.      It’s worth examining this pattern, because it shows what is seriously sick in our body politic.

First came the impasse last December over the looming expiration of the Bush tax cuts.     Democrats wanted to extend those cuts for the first quarter of a million dollars of a family’s income; Republicans wanted to extend them all the way to the last dollar earned by billionaires.

Republicans threatened to prevent ANY of the tax cuts from being extended unless they got their way.     President Obama and the Democrats gave in.     The whole package of tax cuts was extended.

Several things are worth pointing out:

What the Republicans were threatening to do would have hurt the nation, and their words show they knew that.     The economic recovery remained weak, and an across-the-board tax increase (if no action were taken) would have set back a fragile recovery.

Threatening to hurt the nation if one’s demands are not met is not how Americans have traditionally conducted their politics.     This is a violation of our nation’s political ideals even if the demands are good.

But these demands were not good.     Of all the ways of adding to the national debt, giving money to the very rich was the least effective way of helping the economy get back on its feet.     The Republican plan had the additional defect of further widening the gulf between the richest and the rest in America after a decade when the richest made progress while 90 percent of American families lost ground.

Polls showed the public supported the Democrats’ position.     It was a political battle that the Democrats could have won.    Yet they capitulated.    After the deal,  President Obama said,    “I think it’s tempting not to negotiate with hostage takers, unless the hostage gets harmed. … In this case, the hostage was the American people, and I was not willing to see them get harmed.”

Obama gave in early in the process — before any crisis forced Americans to confront what was at stake and where their interests lay.     Republicans paid no political price for bad behavior.     Obama showed them that blackmail pays.

No surprise that when the next major issue arose this spring – the need to pass a budget for the year already underway– Republicans turned to blackmail again.     This time they threatened to shut down the government.     Again, their policy demands (for various budget cuts) were bad for the country:     The Congressional Budget Office indicates that those budget cuts could cost the economy 400,000 more jobs.     The Republicans also struck at programs like Food Stamps that help the most vulnerable at a time of great hardship for millions of families.

Again, the public supported the Democrats’ priorities.     And again, Obama and the Democrats caved early to Republican demands, preventing a government shutdown which, though regrettable, would have highlighted the Republicans’ reprehensible tactics.

Again, the Republicans paid no political price.     Indeed, they were rewarded for conduct that assaults the political customs that have made America a well-functioning democracy for most of its two-plus centuries.

This sets the stage for the next showdown—over raising the debt ceiling.      Again, the Republicans are threatening to damage the country.      Knowledgeable people say inaction could derail the world economy and do lasting damage to the   “good faith and credit”   of the United States.

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Thursday, March 10th, 2011

Amherst County Democratic Committee Meeting Tommorow Night, March 8th at 7 pm.

To All Amherst County Democrats:

Dear Friends,

The Committee will meet at the Madison Heights Library, tomorrow, Tuesday 8th, at 7PM.    Everyone is welcome.    It’s important that Precinct Reps attend (see list below).

Following a lull in activity this winter, we will begin to strengthen and organize for the fall elections – this year and in 2012.     Your participation is crucial to our success.      There are leadership positions open in most precincts, as well as officers’ positions within the Committtee.

We encourage you to get involved as much, or as little, as you feel comfortable with.      Or just come and watch the democratic process in action where we can really make a difference – at the local level.


We’ll spend a short time after the meeting stuffing envelopes for our annual membership mailing.     It’s actually kind of fun – and an opportunity to meet fellow dems from around the county.


Remember – meeting is Tuesday the 8th, 7PM, at the Madison Heights Library.     Hope to see you there.


For the Amherst County Democratic Committee,

David Burford

Precinct Reps

101 - Wright Shop – Magnolia Braxton


102 - New Glasgow – Ned Kable, OPEN


103 - CoolwellOPEN


201 - Court House – Mary Anne Hostetler, Alix Ingber, OPEN


202 - Temperance – Marvin Gilbert


301 - MonroeOPEN


302 - Elon – Marita Taylor, Mary Truitt, OPEN


303 - Plsnt View – Curtis Johnson


401 - Amelon – Robert Perry, Jason Fleshman, OPEN


402 - Lonco - Francis Wayne


501 - Madison Hts – Jeff Price, Dan Hughes, Allen Freeman

This email was sent by dave_burford@verizon.net


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REPUBLICAN SHAME and VENOM

Lets look at the Republican budget and what it means to us here in Virginia.    It Prevents the government from implementing health reform, it rolls back critical patient protections and cost savings, and it returns control of your health care to insurance companies. Removing restrictions on how businesses operate and allowing big business and insurance companies complete control of how they deal with the public are hallmarks of the Republican Party.    The GOP also wishes to limit your ability to sue for damages when you are harmed by these companies.

Forget Early Education



It Slashes funding for preventive health services that millions of American women depend on through Planned Parenthood and eliminates 2,000 community health center jobs across Virginia. Thats 2,000 more Virginians without a job and millions of American women with nowhere to turn for help with their health services.     All thanks to the right wing Republican plan to restructure how society deals with womens issues while it pretends to deal with the deficit.

Do We Need To Spend Money on This?     We could give the rich another tax break.



It Guts investments in education and infrastructure that will grow the economy and create jobs, assuring more Virginians will be unemployeed.

It Cuts Virginia homeland security investments by .2 million, hindering local law enforcement’s ability to keep our families safe and Drops 3,340 Virginia children from Head Start, an early-education program proven to help students thrive later on.     The Republicans hinder law enforcement as they try to keep our families safe and drop children from early education.     What do Republicans stand for?     The only thing they don’t cut is the big tax breaks the rich get.

Lets face it.    If you are poor, a working person, a child in head start, unemployeed, a senior citizen or a person who has suffered injury at the hands of big business or a woman in need of health care, a homeless veteran,   THE - REPUBLICAN  – PARTY - HATES - YOU.


And across the nation it could mean nearly 1 million American jobs lost — all without making a dent in the deficit.


Thats the Republican plan.    Isn’t it time you stood up and said something to Republican leadership.    Do Republicans walk lockstep in stupidity because it the only way they can stand?    How can you guys call yourselves the Family Values Party?    You must mean the Tony Soprano mob family.

If you are a Republican in Amherst County Virginia I’m Calling You Out.     Change starts down here at the grass roots level.     Its time for you to stand up to the Leadership in the Republican Party.    They work for the wealthy and big business, they do not work for you.     Its time for you to open your eyes and use your mind because You Are Responsible for the Actions of the GOP.     We can’t change the whole world but we might be able to heal the thoughtlessness of  the Republicans in Amherst County.

Oh!, Look its a Veteran.     Show him Republicans care.     Let him look at your flag pin.    Tell him you wear it all the time and move on quickly.     Someone might see you.



Refuse to accept partisan games from the GOP that will cost thousands of Virginia jobs.    Demand the TRUTH from the Republican Party.    If you have no power to bring the Republican Party into the 21st century there is an action you can consider.    It wouldn’t kill you to Vote Dmocratic if thats the only way to send the message.     However you do it straighten out the lap dogs of big business known as the Republican Party.     You do yourself a dis-service associating with people like that.     Let Republican Leadership know that you mind your own business  and you allow ohers to do the same.
 

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Amherst County Democratic Committee Meeting

Friday, February 4th, 2011
Amherst County Democratic Committee Meeting
Tuesday Feb. 8th, 2011          7pm

                                          “SKIPPER
                                           Mr. R. Fitts
                                              and
                                     President Obama

              Extend Their Inviaion to YOU

The Committee will meet at CVCC AMHERST CENTER, Tuesday Feb. 8th, 2011 at 7pm.   Everyone is invited and will be welcome.
If you’re interested in joining us as a member, The Amherst County Democratic Committee is always looking for devoted Democrats who are interested and willing to help our Democratic candidates get elected.



As a Committee Member, your primary responsibility will be to help endorsed candidates win with your vote and your support.


Attending monthly meetings to discuss strategy, and receive updates from candidates and elected officials.     If you can’t come every month but can attend occasionally, thats OK we want you.


At campaign time you could Volunteer to place yard signs, work phone banks, and help with mailings.


Helping with fundraising efforts is good if you are comfortable doing it.    Working as a greeter and representative at local festivals (Apple, Garlic) and handing out campaign literature and answering questions is fun if you like it.


Or Doing Anything You Are Comfortable With.    Nothing, if thats your comfort level.    We Want You and We Need You.

Attend monthly or just the occassional meeting.    Come as you are.     Pick Your Own Level of Participation.


Make no mistake about it.   We are Democrats.    In Amherst County we are the underdogs and we must work harder.    Your ideas and help will be appreciated.


With your help, Democrats will have a stronger future here in Amherst County.

If you’re interested in the Amherst County Democrats and know any of the Precinct Reps listed, please discuss it with them.    If you know where the Food Lion Grocery Store just below the traffic circle on Route 60 is,  then you can find us.

We meet at the Central Virginia Community College, Amherst Branch which is next to the Food Lion.    We meet at 7pm on
the second tuesday of every month.     If this ever changes check the Amherst County Democratic News for up to date info.


You are invited to attend the monthly meeting.    We will happily welcome you on board.



The folks listed below are Precinct Reps.


101 – Wright Shop – Magnolia Braxton


102 – New Glasgow – Ned Kable, OPEN


103 – Coolwell – OPEN


201 – Court House – Mary Anne Hostetler, Alix Ingber, OPEN


202 – Temperance – Marvin Gilbert


301 – Monroe – OPEN


302 – Elon – Marita Taylor, Mary Truitt, OPEN


303 – Plsnt View – Curtis Johnson


401 – Amelon – Robert Perry, Jason Fleshman, OPEN


402 – Lonco – Francis Wayne


501 – Madison Hts – Jeff Price, Dan Hughes, Allen Freeman

If you are reading this, Thank You from ACVDN

Republicans Attempt Repeal of Health Care

A Republican drive to repeal the year-old health care law ended in party-line defeat in the Senate on Wednesday, leaving the Supreme Court to render a final, unpredictable verdict on an issue steeped in political and constitutional controversy.     The vote was 47-51.


Moments earlier, the Senate had agreed to make one relatively minor change in the law, voting to strip out a paperwork requirement for businesses.



President Barack Obama, who has vowed to veto any total repeal of his signature legislative accomplishment, has said he would accept the change.    It does not directly affect health care.

Republicans conceded in advance their attempt at total repeal would fall short.      But they also said they had accomplished an objective of forcing rank and file Democrats to take a position on an issue that reverberated in the 2010 campaign and may play a role in 2012.



Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell said the vote marked an opportunity for Democrats who voted for the bill last year “to listen to those who have desperately been trying to get your attention.”


“To say, yes, maybe my vote for this bill was a mistake, and that we can do better,”  McConnell said.


Democrats worked to minimize any political repercussions, a concern for a party already acutely aware it must defend 23
seats – and its shrunken Senate majority – in the 2012 elections.

Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., said the Republican repeal movement would “take away a child’s right to get health insurance and instead give insurance companies the right to use asthma or diabetes as an excuse to take away that care.”

“It would kick kids off their parents’ health insurance,”  Reid said. “It would take away seniors’ rights to a free wellness check.”
Democrats also countered with the proposed repeal of the law’s requirement that businesses, charities, and state and local governments file income tax forms every time they purchase 0 or more in goods.


It was approved 81-17, after Republicans pointed out it had originally been their idea.

Across the street from the Capitol, Democrats convened a Judiciary Committee hearing to solicit testimony on the constitutionality of the law they passed and Obama signed months ago.



“Many who argue the Affordable Care Act is unconstitutional are the same people who condemn judicial activism,” said Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., who presided.      “They are pushing the Supreme Court to strike down this law because they could not defeat it in Congress.”


Republicans were scathing in response.

“The sensible process would have been to have . held a hearing on the law’s constitutionality before the bill passed, not after,” said Sen. Chuck Grassley of Iowa.     “Like Alice in Wonderland, sentence first, verdict afterward.”


Two federal judges have ruled the law is unconstitutional, partially or in its entirety, citing a requirement for individuals to purchase coverage and pay a penalty in taxes if they fail to do so.     Two other judges have upheld the law.



The controversy has yet to reach the Supreme Court, but it is widely expected to, and Sen. Bill Nelson, D-Fla., announced he would file legislation urging the justices to act quickly.


The maneuvering occurred around a law as ambitious as any in recent years, and as controversial.      According to the Congressional Budget Office, it would expand coverage to tens of millions who lack it, crack down on insurance industry abuses and cut federal budget deficits.     At its core, the bill would require most Americans to purchase insurance, a so-called individual mandate that has become one of the principal points of opposition among Republicans and the tea party activists who propelled them to gains last fall.
The bill’s critics argue the law gave government too large a role in the health care system, will harm Medicare and raises taxes and fees that will burden the economy.     They also sharply dispute the CBO estimate that deficits will fall once the bill takes effect, arguing that the forecasts rest on spending cuts to Medicare and other programs that will not materialize.


Either way, the day’s events shaped up as the latest maneuvering in a struggle that has spanned more than two years.



Republicans said a proposal by Sen. Debbie Stabenow, D-Mich., to eliminate the reporting requirement to the Internal Revenue Service was legislative pilferage, noting that Sen. Mike Johanns, R-Neb., filed a bill to that effect last year.



The measure calls for billion in spending cuts to offset the revenue loss from the change, but unlike Johanns’ earlier measure, Stabenow’s specifies that none of the funds can come from Social Security.


Under federal law, Social Security benefits are generally guaranteed.     As a result, the provision Stabenow advanced
assures merely that no administrative costs can be cut at the agency.

No similar protection was included for the agency that oversees Medicare.

The House approved legislation repealing the health care law last month on a party-line vote, ignoring a veto threat from Obama and Reid’s blunt statement the bill would never see the light of day in the Senate.     McConnell responded quickly that he would look for an opportunity to force a vote.


All 47 Republicans voted to repeal the law, but no Democrat joined them.

At a news conference shortly after the vote, Sen. John Cornyn of Texas, the chairman of the party’s campaign committee, said the vote marked the “first steps in a long road that will culminate in 2012 whereby we will expose the flaws and the weaknesses in this legislation.”

The law that passed a year ago had the support of 58 Democrats and two independents aligned with them.    All 40 Republicans voted against it.


Democratic ranks have been thinned since then, and their current majority is 53-47.


Of those 53 seats, 23 are on the ballot in 2012, including several that Republicans are targeting.     One on the list, Sen. Ben Nelson of Nebraska, said in advance he would oppose the Republican repeal proposal.



“There are a lot of good parts in the bill and some that I will work to improve,”  Nelson told reporters in his home state.     “The repealers already have health care.     But they’re ready, willing and eager to take it away from hundreds of thousands of Nebraskans.”

ACVDN Botom Line.     Now that Republicans have tried a repeal vote maby they can settle down and start working on Jobs-Jobs-Jobs and quit wasting time.      

                                                                         ACVDN

 

Amherst County Virginia Democratic News

Amherst County Democrats and The Mid-Terms

Thursday, November 19th, 2009

Amherst County Democratic Committee

To All Amherst County Democrats:

Dear Friends,

You’ve may have been wondering what’s going on with Amherst Dems.    Here’s an update:

The Committee will meet at Amherst CVCC, Tuesday 9/14, 7PM. Everyone is welcome.     It is especially important for Precinct Reps to attend (see list below).     Skipper Fitts, Vice Chair, will preside.


While we have no Democratic candidates on the ballot for November, we should lend our support to our neighbor, Tom Perriello, in the 5th CD.     The nature and extent of that support will be decided upon at the meeting next Tuesday.


Skipper has already been in touch with the Perriello campaign and they would welcome our support.     A possible collaboration with Nelson County Democrats will be discussed.


Reminder that the Garlic Festival will take place Saturday October 9th and Sunday October 10th, 10 AM to 5 PM rain, or shine. Volunteers are needed.

Some members have suggested that we have a social event this fall. There may be an opportunity to cosponsor this event with the Sweet Briar Young Democrats.    If so it could be held at the Elston Inn where we held events in 2008.    Guest speakers and other details will be discussed.


On a personal note, I have been dealing with some health issues these last few months, and apologize to all for the lack of activity on my part.


The core of the Committee has always been a group of dedicated, generous, active individuals.     They are the backbone of the Democratic Party in Amherst County.     Please show your support by attending the next meeting.

Best Regards,




David Burford


434-841-7420
434-384-1731
dave_burford@verizon.net
www.amherstdems.org

101 – Wright Shop – Magnolia Braxton

102 – New Glas – Ned Kable, OPEN


103 – Coolwell – OPEN


201 – Court House – Mary Anne Hostetler, Alix Ingber, OPEN


202 – Temperance – Marvin Gilbert


301 – Monroe – OPEN


302 – Elon – Marita Taylor, Mary Truitt, OPEN


303 – Pleasant View – Curtis Johnson

401 – Amelon – Robert Perry, Jason Fleshman, OPEN


402 – Lonco - Francis Wayne


501 – Madison Hts – Jeff Price, Dan Hughes, Allen Freeman

You are welcome to attend the meeting if you are a Democrat who lives in Amherst County or Nelson County.      It will be held at  the Amherst Central Virginia Community College site ( Just East of the traffic circle in the same shopping center as Food Lion grocery store ), Tuesday Sept. 14th at 7PM.    We look foreward to seeing you and will be pleased if you are interested.
 

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