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Emmett Till to Trayvon Martin, Meet The New Boss same as the Old Boss

Saturday, March 24th, 2012

Emmett Louis Till (July 25, 1941 – August 28, 1955) was an African-American boy who was murdered in Mississippi at the age of 14 after reportedly flirting with a white woman.     Till was from Chicago, Illinois visiting his relatives in the Mississippi Delta region when he spoke to 21-year-old Carolyn Bryant, the married proprietor of a small grocery store.     Several nights later, Bryant’s husband Roy and his half-brother J. W. Milam arrived at Till’s great-uncle’s house where they took Till, transported him to a barn, beat him and gouged out one of his eyes, before shooting him through the head and disposing of his body in the Tallahatchie River, weighting it with a 70-pound (32 kg) cotton gin fan tied around his neck with barbed wire.     His body was discovered and retrieved from the river three days later.

Mississippi bigots decided 14 year old Emmett Till should die for speaking to a grown white woman and they made it happen.
Till was returned to Chicago and his mother, who had raised him mostly by herself, insisted on a public funeral service with an open casket to show the world the brutality of the killing.     Tens of thousands attended his funeral or viewed his casket and images of his mutilated body were published in black magazines and newspapers, rallying popular black support and white sympathy across the U.S. Intense scrutiny was brought to bear on the condition of black civil rights in Mississippi, with newspapers around the country critical of the state.     Although initially local newspapers and law enforcement officials decried the violence against Till and called for justice, they soon began responding to national criticism by defending Mississippians, which eventually transformed into support for the killers.     The trial attracted a vast amount of press attention. Bryant and Milam were acquitted of Till’s kidnapping and murder, but months later, protected by double jeopardy, they admitted to killing him in a magazine interview.    Till’s murder is noted as a pivotal event motivating the African-American Civil Rights Movement.
Till’s Mother insisted on an open casket funeral so the world could see the brutality of the Mississippi murder.
Problems identifying Till affected the trial, partially leading to Bryant’s and Milam’s acquittals, and the case was officially reopened by the United States Department of Justice in 2004.     As part of the investigation, the body was exhumed and autopsied resulting in a positive identification.     He was reburied in a new casket, which is the standard practice in cases of body exhumation. His original casket was donated to the Smithsonian Institution. Events surrounding Emmett Till’s life and death, according to historians, continue to resonate with people, and almost every story about Mississippi returns to Till, or the region in which he died, in “some spiritual, homing way”.
When I was a kid I heard Bob Dylan sing about Emmitt Till (in 1962).   The lyrics to the song ae listed below.
Bob Dylan
Twas down in Mississippi not so long ago,
When a young boy from Chicago walked through a Southern door.

This boy’s fateful tragedy you should all remember well,
The color of his skin was black and his name was Emmett Till.

Some men they dragged him to a barn and there they beat him up.
They said they had a reason, but I disremember what.
They tortured him and did some things too evil to repeat.

There was screaming sounds inside the barn, there was
laughing sounds out on the street.

Then they rolled his body down a gulf amidst a blood-red rain
And they threw him in the waters wide to cease his screaming pain.  The reason that they killed him there, and I’m sure it
was no lie,

Was just for the fun of killin’ him and to watch him slowly die.
(’cause he was born a black skinned boy, he was born to die)
And then to stop the United States of yelling for a trial,
Two brothers they confessed that they had killed poor
Emmett Till.

But on the jury there were men who helped the brothers
commit this awful crime,

And so this trial was a mockery, but nobody seemed to mind.

I saw the morning papers but I could not bear to see
The smiling brothers walkin’ down the courthouse stairs.
For the jury found them innocent and the brothers they went free,
While Emmett’s body floats the foam of a Jim Crow southern sea.
If you can’t speak out against this kind of thing, a crime
that’s so unjust,

Your eyes are filled with dead men’s dirt, your mind is
filled with dust.

Your arms and legs they must be in shackles and chains, and
your blood it must refuse to flow,

For you let this human race fall down so God-awful low!

This song is just a reminder to remind your fellow man
That this kind of thing still lives today in that
ghost-robed Ku Klux Klan.

But if all us folks that thinks alike, if we gave all we
could give,  We could make this great land of ours a greater place to live.

Bob Dylan

“The Death of Emmett Till”, also known as “The Ballad of Emmett Till”, is a song by American musician Bob Dylan about the murder of Emmett Till, which occurred on August 28, 1955. Till, a 14-year-old African American, was killed on August 28, 1955 by two white men.

All the years between the above and today were reconnected in Sanford Florida a few weeks ago when another young black child was murdered and the police department sought to cover it up.
The name this time Trayvon Martin.   And once again it was a young black child.   The killers change but the killed remain the same.   Its time for us to value all children, black, white, brown or yellow or any other shade or color children might be born to.   No matter which race you are affixed to it is ok to stand up for children.   It is the proper thing to do.   It is not right to turn your eyes away and stand silent.

Trayvon Martin

Residents in the Sanford, FL community are angry after a 17-year-old black high school junior was shot and killed by a latino neighborhood-watch captain more than two weeks ago.

Police Mug Shot of George Zimmerman

On February 26th, Trayvon Martin was walking home from 7-Eleven when he was met by George Zimmerman, 28, the neighborhood watch captain.     They ended up getting into a confrontation; ultimately leading to Trayvon’s death.

STORY: HE HAS A NAME: Trayvon Martin, Shot & Killed By His Own Neighborhood Watch

Zimmerman called police before the shooting, saying there was “someone suspicious” afoot, but the police told him not to engage.

STORY: Oh No! Man Who Shot & Killed Trayvon Martin Walks Free

Zimmerman told police that the incident was in self-defense.

The growing sentiment felt by Sanford residents is that not only did the police free Zimmerman, but their slow footed treatment of the investigation shows that they don’t care.     Zimmerman is Latino and the teen was black.

The town of Sanford is known for its racist past, it was founded by laborers in the late 19th century, and Goldsboro, once an active center of black life, became the second town in Florida incorporated by blacks.

But in 1911, Sanford stripped Goldsboro of its charter and took it over.     The streets, named after its black pioneers, were immediately renamed.

Ulysees Cunningham, an 80-year-old retired contractor, has lived in Sanford for most of his life and remembers the days of segregation very well.

The Sanford police also has a checkered past.     Scandals involving former police chiefs, along with shootings of other black victims have garnered questions about how the Sanford police conduct their investigations.

The town of Sanford and its police department are in the national spotlight with the shooting death of Trayvon, so it’s important to know why the town is the way it is.

For instance, Sanford has a per capita income of ,000 a year, and barely a third of its 54,000 residents are black, according to 2010 U.S. census data.

White People, You Will Never Look Suspicious!      by Michael Skolnik

I will never look suspicious to you.    Even if I have a black hoodie, a pair of jeans and white sneakers on…..in fact, that is what I wore yesterday…..I still will never look suspicious.     No matter how much the hoodie covers my face or how baggie my jeans are, I will never look out of place to you.     I will never watch a taxi cab pass me by to pick someone else up.     I will never witness someone clutch their purse tightly against their body as they walk by me.     I won’t have to worry about a police car following me for two miles, so they can “run my plates.”     I will never have to pay before I eat. And I certainly will never get “stopped and frisked.”     I will never look suspicious to you, because of one thing and one thing only.  The color of my skin.  I am white.

I was born white.    It was the card I was dealt.    No choice in the matter.    Just the card handed out by the dealer.   I have lived my whole life privileged.   Privileged to be born without a glass ceiling. Privileged to grow up in the richest country in the world. 

  Privileged to never look suspicious.    I have no guilt for the color of my skin or the privilege that I have.     Remember, it was just the next card that came out of the deck.     But, I have choices.     I got choices on how I play the hand I was dealt.     I got a lot of options.  The ball is in my court. 

So, today I decided to hit the ball.  Making a choice.     A choice to stand up for Trayvon Martin. 17 years old. black. innocent. murdered with a bag of skittles and a bottle of ice tea in his hands. “Suspicious.” that is what the guy who killed him said he looked like cause he had on a black hoodie, a pair of jeans and white 
sneakers.  But, remember I had on that same outfit yesterday.   And yes my Air Force Ones were “brand-new” clean.    After all, I was raised in hip-hop…part of our dress code.    I digress.    Back to Trayvon and the gated community in Sanford, Florida, where he was visiting his father. 

I got a lot of emails about Trayvon.    I have read a lot of articles.    I have seen a lot of television segments.   The message is consistent.  Most of the commentators, writers, op-ed pages agree.   Something went wrong.    Trayvon was murdered.    Racially profiled. Race. America’s elephant that never seems to leave the room.    But, the
part that doesn’t sit well with me is that all of the messengers of this message are all black too.    I mean, it was only two weeks ago when almost every white person I knew was tweeting about stopping a brutal African warlord from killing more innocent children.     And they even took thirty minutes out of their busy schedules to watch a movie about dude.  They bought t-shirts.  Some bracelets.     Even tweeted at Rihanna to take a stance. 
But, a 17 year old American kid is followed and then ultimately killed by a neighborhood vigilante who happens to be carrying a semi-automatic weapon and my white friends are quiet.     Eerily quiet.    Not even a trending topic for the young man.

We’ve heard the 911 calls.    We seen the 13 year old witness.    We’ve read the letter from the alleged killer’s father.    We listened to the anger of the family’s attorney.     We’ve felt the pain of Trayvon’s mother.     For heaven’s sake, for 24 hours he was a deceased John Doe at the hospital because even the police couldn’t believe that maybe he LIVES in the community.     There are still some facts to figure out.     There are still some questions to be answered.     But, let’s be clear.     Let’s be very, very clear.    Before the neighborhood watch captain, George Zimmerman, started following him against the better judgement of the 911 dispatcher.  Before any altercation.     Before any self-defense claim.     Before Travyon’s cries for help were heard on the 911 tapes.     Before the bullet hit him dead in the chest.     Before all of this.     He was suspicious.    He was suspicious.  suspicious.   And you know, like I know, it wasn’t because of the hoodie or the jeans or the sneakers.  Cause I had on that same outfit yesterday and no one called 911 saying I was just wandering around their neighborhood.     It was because of one thing and one thing only.     Trayvon is black.

So I’ve made the choice today to tell my white friends that the rights I take for granted are only valid if I fight to give those same rights to others.    The taxi cab.   The purse.   The meal.   The police car. The police.   These are all things I’ve taken for granted. 

So, I fight for Trayvon Martin.    I fight for Amadou Diallo.    I fight for Rodney King.    I fight for every young black man who looks “suspicious” to someone who thinks they have the right to take away their freedom to walk through their own neighborhood.     I fight against my own stereotypes and my own suspicions.    I fight for people whose ancestors built this country, literally, and who are still treated like second class citizens.    Being quiet is not an option, for we have been too quiet for too long.

Michael Skolnik is the Editor-In-Chief of GlobalGrind.com and the political director to Russell Simmons.    Prior to this, Michael was an award-winning filmmaker. Follow him on twitter @MichaelSkolnik

Police Chief Bill Lee who was Under Fire With ‘No Confidence’ Vote has announced that he will step aside as of 3:45 PM east Coast time.   (March 22, 2012)

Trayvon Martin’s parents to meet with Justice officials.

Justice Department officials plan to meet Thursday with the parents of teenager Trayvon Martin, who was unarmed when he was shot and killed by a neighborhood watch volunteer in an Orlando suburb last month.

The federal agency has launched a civil rights investigation into the case that has riveted the nation.   
Martin’s family believes race was a factor in the black teenager’s death.

The meeting comes after Martin’s parents joined demonstrators in New York on Wednesday evening in a rally
calling for justice.    Another rally, led by the Rev. Al Sharpton, is planned for Thursday night at a church in Sanford, a racially mixed city of about 50,000 people just north of Orlando.

Martin was shot February 26 while walking to the house of his father’s fiancee after a trip to a convenience
store.    George Zimmerman, a neighborhood watch leader, said he shot the 17-year-old in self-defense.

Zimmerman has not been arrested.    A police report calls him a white male; his family says that he is Hispanic
and that he has wrongly been described as a racist.

The uproar over Martin’s death has reverberated nationwide with demands for Zimmerman’s arrest and scrutiny of
police actions.
Nearly 1 million people have signed a petition on Change.org urging prosecution for Zimmerman.    Thursday
morning, the petition was getting 1,000 signatures per minute, said Noland Chambliss, communications manager for Change.org.

Numerous attempts to contact   George Zimmerman  have been unsuccessful and the Sanford Police do not know his where abouts.    It is more than clear the police blew this case.     The question is why were they so lax.    Was Zimmerman an informer working with the police?     Did he cut the deal during a previous arrest?      Has Zimmerman been granted immunity from prosecution?

A Seminole County grand jury will convene on the matter April 10, according to State Attorney Norm Wolfinger.     The Sanford Town Officials could not walk this any slower.     Sanford is complety empty when it comes to leadership. 

Meanwhile, pressure mounted on Sanford police Chief Bill Lee after the city commission voted 3-2 Wednesday night in favor
of a nonbinding measure of no confidence.     It was not immediately clear what impact, if any, that would have.

City Manager Norton Bonaparte said Thursday that he would like an independent review of police action in the wake of the shooting.
The City Manager is waiting for someone else to make a decision.

NAACP President Ben Jealous, however, was more forthright. Parents, he said, don’t feel that their children will be safe with Lee heading the police department.

“He needs to go right now,” Jealous said.

Demonstrators crowded New York’s Union Square on Wednesday night for the protest attended by Martin’s parents.     Many wore hoodies, the type of clothing Martin was wearing when he was shot, and carried Skittles, the candy he purchased from the convenience store the night he was killed.

“George Zimmerman took Trayvon’s life for nothing,” the teenager’s father, Tracy Martin, said at the rally.

“Our son did not deserve to die. There’s nothing that we can say that will bring him back, but I’m here today to assure that justice is served and that no other parents have to go through this again.”

“Our son is your son,” said Martin’s mother, Sybrina Fulton.   ”This is not about a black-and-white thing.    This is about a right-and-wrong thing. Justice for Trayvon!”

Earlier, she described her situation as a nightmare.

“It’s hard to sleep,” she said. “Everything reminds me of him, and the only thing that’s fueling us to keep pressing on for justice is the fact that we know that justice will be served.”

Zimmerman, who was patrolling the neighborhood, saw Martin walking home after buying a drink and the Skittles.    He called 911 and reported what he described as a suspicious person.    Moments later, several neighbors called the emergency number to report a commotion outside.

The 911 tapes, released by police, revealed that while some neighbors were on the phone with emergency dispatchers, cries for help followed by a gunshot sounded in the background.

NAACP President:    No faith in this chief
“The time that we heard the whining and then the gunshot, we did not hear any wrestling, no punching, no fighting, nothing to make it sound like there was a fight,” said Mary Cutcher, one of the callers.
 Cutcher said Zimmerman was confused after the shooting.

“He’d pace and go back to the body and just like — I don’t know if he was kind of, ‘Oh, my God, what did I do? What happened?’ ” she said.
Another caller, Selma Mora Lamilla, said she did not hear any altercation, but the teen cried and “whimpered” before the shooting.

She described Zimmerman as “straddling” the teen after the shooting, saying he was “on his knees on top of a body.”

Martin’s girlfriend was on the phone with him during the incident and can help prove he was killed “in cold blood,” said Benjamin Crump, the Martin family’s attorney.

The girl connects the dots and “completely blows Zimmerman’s absurd self-defense claim out of the water,” Crump said.
Shortly before he was shot, the teen told his girlfriend that someone was following him and he was trying to get away, according to the lawyer.     The girl, who did not want to be identified, said that during the call, she heard Martin ask why the person was following him.

She got the impression there was an altercation in which his cell phone earpiece fell out after he was pushed, and the connection went dead, Crump said.     She did not hear gunfire, he said.

Zimmerman attended a four-month program in 2008 at the sheriff’s office that teaches citizens about law enforcement, said Kim Cannaday, spokeswoman for the Seminole County sheriff’s office.

In his application for the course, Zimmerman wrote:    “I hold law enforcement officers in the highest regard and I hope to one day become one.”

Zimmerman’s father, Robert, told a Florida newspaper that the 28-year-old had moved from the area after receiving death threats.

He was a student at Seminole State College, but the college said Thursday that it “taken the unusual but necessary step this week to withdraw” Zimmerman from enrollment.    It cited the high-profile nature of the controversy and said the decision was based on concern for safety for Zimmerman and the students on campus.

Zimmerman’s family has denied that race played a role, saying he has many minority relatives and friends.

“The portrayal of George Zimmerman in the media, as well as the series of events that led to the tragic shooting, are false and extremely misleading.     Unfortunately, some individuals and organizations have used this tragedy to further their own causes and agendas,” his father said in a letter published in the Orlando
Sentinel.

“George is a Spanish-speaking minority with many black family members and friends,” Robert Zimmerman wrote.     “He
would be the last to discriminate for any reason whatsoever.”

Heated debate has erupted over whether Zimmerman used a racial slur during the 911 call, a recording of which was released this week.

“We didn’t hear it.    However, I am not sure what was said,” Sgt. David Morgenstern of the Sanford Police Department said.

“I have listened to the tapes, and I have not heard them use a racial slur,” concurred City Manager Bonaparte.

A top CNN audio engineer enhanced the sound of the 911 call, and several members of CNN’s editorial staff repeatedly reviewed the tape but could reach no consensus on whether Zimmerman used a racial slur.

Give the tapes to the FBI.     They are experts in the thing you are trying (perhaps for the first time) to do.      The Sanford Police seem to inept to conduct a proper investigation yet they are attempting to analyze a recording.

Whether Zimmerman used such language prior to shooting Martin is key, according to CNN Senior Legal Analyst Jeffrey Toobin.

“It’s extremely, extremely significant because the federal government is not allowed to prosecute just your ordinary, everyday murder,” he said.      “Two people fighting on the street is not a federal crime.    However, if one person shoots another based on racial hostility, racial animus, that does become a federal crime.”

Toobin said that if “very shortly before” the shooting, “Zimmerman used this racial epithet to refer to the person he openly shot, that very much puts it within the FBI’s and the Justice Department’s ambit of a case that they could prosecute.”

Police say they have not charged Zimmerman because they have no evidence to contradict his story that he shot in self-defense.

The shooting has renewed a debate over a controversial state law and sparked calls for a review.

Florida’s deadly force law, also called “stand your ground,” allows people to meet “force with force” if they believe that there is danger of serious harm to themselves or someone else.


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Ken Wolski for Senate – New Jersey Greens Meet March 17

Friday, March 9th, 2012

The Green Party of New Jersey (GPNJ) will be holding its 16th annual state convention, Saturday, March 17, 9:00 a.m.- 4:30 p.m., at the Rutgers Labor Education Center in New Brunswick.
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Meet, Greet Senator MARK WARNER and BERT DODSON

Thursday, November 17th, 2011

Meet and Greet Senator MARK WARNER and BERT DODSON Friday

Sen. Mark Warner has endorsed Bert Dodson and in a release was quoted as saying,    “As a business person, Bert has the experience we need to help create jobs and keep Virginia moving forward.”    Warner announced he would campaign across the 22nd district with Dodson as his Senate schedule allows.

Dodson called Warner a   “dedicated public servant whose leadership has been instrumental in moving our state in the right direction. I am proud and grateful to have his endorsement.”

Dodson has an extensive business background and runs a Lynchburg-headquartered company with more than 500 employees, and with 34 offices in five states.

“With my 35 years in helping to manage a family owned business, understanding how to meet the payroll, pay bills and taxes, gives me an understanding how the state should work,”    Dodson said in an interview.     He spoke about helping to create and maintain jobs with good benefits. 

“Moving our state forward,”   Dodson said,   “is more important than partisan politics.”

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FIVE days left, and we are asking each of you to commit to some serious work between now and Election Day.    A few hours, a few days, whatever you can do.     It is imperative that we squeeze out every possible vote in Amherst County.

At this point, it’s just not optional anymore.    The election is likely going to be too close for comfort.    

In order to prepare materials for your specific job and time, it is very important to contact one of our
coordinators:

Ora McCoy,  Appomattox Democratic Chair

 •FOR PHONE CALLS and GENERAL INFO:

DAVID BURFORD (dave_burford@verizon.net) – 434-384-1731 or 434-841-7420

Ned Kable, Dave Burford

 •  FOR CANVASSING:

SKIPPER FITTS (fitts@sbc.edu) – 434-946-7792 or 434-316-4220

Fay Smith, Treasurer

 •FOR SIGNS, DOOR-KNOCKING, GOTV, and ELECTION DAY:

LAURA CASTELLI (lcastelli5@gmail.com) – 434-851-4885, or,

Bert, Laura, Skipper Fitts



KODY ROZA (kodyjroza@gmail.com) – 434-851-4885

Kody

You’re encouraged to stop by Dodson HQ    (1022 Commerce St, 2nd Floor, Suite F) and see what a great team Bert has put together.

Many thanks,

Dave Burford,  Amherst Co. Democratic Chair



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Join BERT DODSON Tonight for an informal Meet and Greet

Monday, October 31st, 2011

Join BERT DODSON Tonight for an informal Meet and Greet         SPONSORED BY THE SWEET BRIAR YOUNG DEMOCRATS

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TONIGHT, Thursday October 27th, 6:00 PM – Join the Sweet Briar Young Democrats tonight in welcoming Bert Dodson for an informal meet & greet.    This event will take place in the VIXEN DEN at the Bistro on the Sweet Briar campus   (see map below).

Come and show your support for our candidate for the 22nd Virgina Senate District.

Dixie, Bre, McKenzie, LaToya and Skip Fitts second row
(Bre is President of The Sweet Briar Young Democrats
McKenzie is Vice President of The Sweet Briar Young Democrats)
McKenzie, Bre and Ty

You’ll have ample opportunity to meet Bert, ask him any questions you may have, and meet other Democrats from around the county.

Ample free parking right outside the door.   Easy access – the Bistro is on the right,  just as you enter the traffic circle at the end of the college entrance drive.    Hope to see you there ! 

CONGRATULATIONS !!! ~~~ The Sweet Briar Young Democrats have registered  **136**  students to vote November 8th.     This is an enormous achievement.     Our heartfelt gratitude and congratulations to the hardest-working Young Dems in the State.     Come to the Dodson event tonight and let them know how much we appreciate them.

Bre, Sweet Briar Young Democrats President

There is less than two weeks to the election and I want to say Thank You for all the work you have done to elect Bert Dodson as our Senator in the 22nd District.      On all the issues that matter to poor and middle class workers and women Bert is standing tall for us.    Burt’s knowledge on job creation is head and shoulders above what the republican is offering.

On all of these same issues Tom Garrett is missing.     He doesn’t support public education or new technologies or womens rights and health care.     Tom Garrett wants to represent big business and the rich and he couldn’t care less about normal Virginia families.      Garrett wants to haul senior citizens and the poor off and subject them to drug testing.      Suffice it say Tom Garrett is MISSING.

Friday, October 28th, 6:00 – 8:00 PM – Lynchburg Democratic Committee Fall 2011 Fundraiser will be held In the Parlor Ballroom located at 9th & Main Streets in Lynchburg, Virginia.     Bert Dodson will be the Guest of Honor.     There will be heavy hors d’oeuvres, a cash bar and a Kindle e-book reader for a door prize. Tickets are .00.     Call 434-845-1400 or email lynchburgdemocrats@verizon.net for tickets and info.

Saturday, October 29th, 12:30 PM – Please join fellow Dems this Saturday for a couple of hours in order to get the word out about voting on November 8th.

MEET AT LEE’S COURTHOUSE DELI
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You’ll meet new friends, probably see some old ones, too, and have fun while knowing you’ve done your part to get Bert elected.

NOW IS THE TIME TO PITCH IN – IF’ ONLY A COUPLE OF HOURS

Kody  Roza  and  Maggy  Roza

Contact Kody   (kodyjroza@gmail.com),   Laura (lcastelli5@gmail.com),    or call 434-851-4885 and let ‘em know you’ll be there. 

ALL this info along to friends and family who may not be receiving our emails – and contact us by return email to find out how you can help with the November Election.
 

Less than TWO weeks to go!
 

Sincerely,

Amherst Democratic Chair Dave Burford  and  Bert Dodson


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Sen. Ketron, meet Virginia

Saturday, October 29th, 2011

Add Mrs. Virginia Lasater, a 91-year-old woman in Rutherford County, to the list of known Tennessee seniors who are struggling to comply with state Sen. Bill Ketron’s new Republican voter ID law.

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Mrs. Lasater went to a driver testing center in Mufreesboro to get a state-issued photo ID so she could vote, but ran into a problem. From The Daily News Journal1:

Aided by a walking cane to get around, she quickly decided she couldn’t stand up long enough to wait and her son could find no chairs available for her to sit. (Her son) Richard estimated at least 100 people were in the building, and workers were “way overworked and way understaffed.” He was told at the help desk there was nothing they could do but wait.

They left, upset about the law and the long lines.

“I’m just afraid people will say it’s too much trouble,” said Mrs. Lasater.

With Republican plans on the table to gut Medicare and privatize Social Security, it’s not a wonder why Republicans are making it harder for senior citizens to be voters.

This past legislative session, Tennessee Republicans passed a voter ID law—written by big, corporate specials interests—that requires all voters to have a government-issued photo ID at the polls.

The law sounds reasonable on its face. But there’s a huge problem: 675,000 Tennesseans, who, like Mrs. Lasater, are law-abiding citizens and eligible to vote—have no state-issued photo ID.

If you’re one of the 675,000 Tennesseans struggling to comply with the voter ID law,
please share your story with us so we can help.

This law was passed in a hasty manner with insufficient funding and absolutely no mechanism in place to efficiently educate voters and distribute hundreds of thousands of state-issued photo IDs.

With only 19 weeks until the Primary Election, we’re running out of time. Since July, according to the article, the state has only issued 561 new voter IDs.

It’s almost guaranteed that some citizens who have voted for years without a problem will be turned away in next year’s elections when the discriminatory law goes into effect.

Would it bother Sen. Ketron if the votes of law-abiding citizens like 91-year-old Mrs. Virginia Lasater were not counted because they couldn’t wait in an hours-long line for a state-issued picture ID?

Ketron said, “NO… I’m not that concerned about it.”2

This is the difference.

The Tennessee Democratic Party won’t stop fighting until every law-abiding Tennessean can be a voter and participate in this democracy. Republicans like Bill Ketron, well, they just aren’t that concerned about it.

If you have a problem getting a state-issued photo ID, we want to help. Click here to share your Voter ID Story.

Your fellow Democrat,

Chip Forrester
Chairman
on behalf of YOUR Tennessee Democratic Party

1. “After long wait, no seat , voter, 91, quits on ID,” The Daily News Journal.

2. Ketron says he’s not concerned about uncounted votes. The Daily News Journal.

 

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Meet Your Next Congressman From Virginia’s 6th District

Thursday, June 16th, 2011

Meet Dr. Andrew Bard Schmookler 

Candidate for Congress in Virginia’s 6th District
Tuesday – June 14th – Madison Heights Library – 7PM, doors open 6:30PM – Free Parking – Everyone Welcome

Bob Goodlatte is the present Congressman and he has sold you down the river in favor of tax breaks for the upper 2% and special breaks for Big Oil and Business.    You may be unaware that two-term Bob who is now serving his 10th term is unaccountable to you the voter in the 6th District. 

Goodlatte supports killing Medicare and Reducing Social Security and is wed to a far right wing extreme agenda that slants toward the wealthy and big business.    Bob got the two term nickname by promising to term limit himself to two terms if elected.    Bob got elected and his promise was completely forgotten.     Goodlatte also opposes support for early childhood learning and wants to end Women’s Health Care.

Goodlatte’s record on senior issues is so poor that he is rated at less than 10% in his support for issues important to older Americans. 

Goodlatte needs to be held accountable for his conduct and retired.     Dr Schmookler has taken up the mission of replacing Goodlatte with a Congressman who represents the people.    This
is your chance to meet and help Dr. Schmookler become the next Congressman from Virginia’s 6th District.   Your help is appreciated, please plan to attend.

There is much at stake in this election and if you continue to be distracted by the standard Republican smoke screens of God, Guns, Gays and Abortion we will all lose.     Think about the Pell Grants for Education that your children use to go to college, that Republicans want to end.     Think about all the programs that serve working people that Republicans want to trash to give a tax break to the wealthy.     Think about all the people who can’t find a job and how many jobs are lost each time the upper 2% get another tax break.      Think about your family and friends and vote your interest. 

SPECIAL MESSAGE FROM THE CHAIRMAN

David Burford, Amherst Co. Democratic Chair

Tuesday, June 14, 7:00 PM – Amherst County Democrats will welcome to the Madison Hts Library, our special guest, 
Dr. Andrew Schmookler, seeking the Democratic nomination for Congress in the 6th CD next year.

Dr. Schmookler has a powerful message that’s sure to get the attention of voters here in the heart of the Commonwealth – and nationally, as well.    He reminds us that progressive, liberal ideals and policies are indeed patriotic and moral.     He calls Republicans to task for the destructive party they have become, while citing
congressional Democrats’ failure to confront them.
 
You won’t want to miss this opportunity to meet Andy, hear what he has to say, and ask him the tough questions as
we look toward the 2012 elections.
 
Light refreshments will be served following the meeting.
 

Everyone is welcome to attend and we will be pleased to greet you.  



Award-winning author and blogger Andy Schmookler has thrown his hat into the ring for the Sixth District Democratic Party congressional nomination.

Schmookler, 64, said he wouldn’t be running for Congress   “if these were normal political times,”   but the Harvard and Cal-Berkeley grad and NPR and PBS commentator sees in the recent policy drift in Washington a disturbing trend that he feels he needs to bring attention to.

Increasing income inequality and the increasingly hollowed-out American middle class   “aren’t a function of how the 21st century economy works,”   Schmookler said.     Rather, the trends toward the rich getting richer and the poor and middle class struggling more and more are due to the   “nature of the policies that are getting implemented”   in Washington.

Draconian djustments to Medicare and Social Security being contemplated now on Capitol Hill are   “frauds”   to Schmookler. “Back when Reagan was president, we already knew that people who were born the year I was born were going to turn 65 this year. There’s nothing surprising about that,”   Schmookler said.

The focus of leaders in Washington should be on creating jobs and building on the country’s economic base, Schmookler said, not on budget cutting.

“What we need to close the budget isn’t cutting off programs like Head Start or heating help for the elderly that Republicans are going after.    We need to get the economy out of the hole,”   Schmookler said.

But  “we don’t talk about that.”

“We talk about cutting the budget.    We talk about cutting Social Security.     Now there are proposals that are essentially designed to eliminate Medicare as we know it.     We as an American society are moving toward taking away the protections for average people, the opportunities for average people, and hollowing out America,” Schmookler said.

Both major parties – Republican and Democrat – are part and parcel to the problem.    The GOP, to Schmookler, is a   “destructive force,”   while   “Democrats have let us down because they have been wimps in terms of standing up and defending.”
“My message is simply to try to tell the truth,”   said Schmookler, who concedes that the 2012 race will be an uphill battle, but says it’s  “not impossible”   for a Democrat to win in the Sixth District.

“The only way that today’s Republican Party can get any power at all is by deceiving people about the nature of what it is,”   said Schmookler, who hopes his campaign can play a role in   “awakening the American people”    to those realities.

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TRAINING Session Planned

The first-ever Virginia Summit, which will be held on July 15th-16th at Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, will offer two days of intensive training, policy and message briefings, career advancement advice and fellowship with Democratic elected officials, candidates, professionals, and activists from every level.

The Virginia Summit will offer sessions for candidates, activists, professionals and aspiring political staff of all stripes on a wide range of important skills and topics.     We’ve got a host of informative and impactful sessions planned already, including:
 
Policy briefings on health care, education, national security, energy, and the environment 

Developing and communicating a powerful message Running an effective local Democratic committee

Recruiting and retaining political volunteers

Making the choice to run for office

Starting and advancing a career in politics
I am also happy to announce that Dr. Drew Westen, the renowned psychologist, Democratic messaging guru and author of the must read book The Political Brain, has agreed to share his expertise in two separate Virginia Summit sessions.    Dr. Westen has advised campaigns on every level on crafting and delivering an effective and emotionally resonant message.     He will deliver a great deal of value to attendees who want to communicate our Democratic
values in the most effective way possible.

I hope you will mark your calendars and make plans to join us in Richmond on July 15th-16th for the Virginia Summit. 

Sincerely,

Brian J. Moran

Chairman, Democratic Party of Virginia  

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How to Meet New People on Friday Night in New York City

Tuesday, April 12th, 2011

It’s Friday night, you’re in New York City, and you’re looking to meet some interesting people.  You can go to a museum or have dinner with friends, you can go see a Broadway play or an Off-Broadway play, AND….. if it’s the 3rd Friday of the month, you can take a step off the beaten path and step into the world of Lenora Fulani.

Dr. Fulani is one of the country’s most significant black leaders and the leading black independent. She helped establish the current independent movement with her 1988 independent run for President of the United States in which she became the first woman and first African American to be on the ballot in all 50 states. She also qualified for federal primary matching funds.

Fulani hosts a monthly forum called Interviews by a Black Independent (on the 3rd Friday of the month) at the Harlem State Office Building on 125th Street in Manhattan. She interviews her guests in an intimate setting on the 2nd Floor Gallery with a diverse audience of political and cultural independents. Introductions are made, interview ensues, and Q&A from the audience makes for a really interesting and important community dialogue where you can get to know some of the movers and shakers in the NYC intellectual community.

Last month Dr. Fulani interviewed New Federal Theater founder Woodie King, Jr. (see below) and this week we are treated to a conversation with former NYC Comptroller and recent candidate for Mayor Bill Thompson.

Hope to see you there!!
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Did you miss last months Interview with Woodie King Jr?  
Click here to listen to it, or here to download it on iTunes!
This Friday, April 15th – 6pm 
Dr. Fulani Interviews
Bill Thompson, Former NYC Comptroller 
Join us for an interesting conversation about politics and the civic life of the city — a great opportunity to take an inside look at the city and state government.    
   
Harlem State Office Building
163 W. 125th Street, second floor
If you haven’t yet, please RSVP by calling (212) 962-1699





Here are a couple of photos from the March event:


Lenora Fulani talking with young people who attended the Woodie King Jr. interview in March 2011



Did you miss last months Interview with Woodie King Jr?  
Actor Moshe Yassur, Woodie King Jr., Jim Horton
Click here to listen to it, or here to download it on iTunes!




Woodie King, Jr. is the founding director of the New Federal Theater, a pioneer in Black theater and a progressive with a long track record of speaking out on behalf of the poor and excluded. Mr. King directed Fred Newman’s Mr. Hirsch Died Yesterday at the Castillo Theater (in which Lenora Fulani made her stage acting debut)



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Fishermen Meet with Senator John Kerry

Tuesday, February 22nd, 2011

Senator John Kerry met with fishermen and city leaders in New Bedford today to discuss the fishing industry.

Sen. Kerry said, “Our fisherman across Massachusetts are hurting, not just the economy, but the government and some the decisions that have been made without sensitivity and without adequate creativity. I believe we can do better.”

NECN reports that Kerry plans to fight federal fishing rules. The fishing industry plays a major part in the Massachusetts economy, but local fisherman are ofter caught in the middle of federal trade bans that effect their incomes.

Senator Kerry has been a longtime advocate for the fishing industry here in Massachusetts.

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Independents to Meet in NYC February 12

Sunday, February 6th, 2011
Independentvoting.org national conference of independents is taking place this Saturday and will address “Can Independents Reform America?” Both Colorado and Connecticut are pushing for voting reform with the introduction of two open primary bills. There is also an update on yesterdays story of the Utah Citizens group urging for the establishment of independent redistricting commissions.

INDEPENDENT VOTERS

  • Independentvoting.org 2011 conference (by RMiller, PoliZeros) I am excited for my first post on polizeros and this opportunity to write about the upcoming biennial conference of Independentvoting.org. The theme for the conference this year is “Can independents Change America?”

OPEN PRIMARIES

  • Colorado Bill for a Semi-Closed Primary (Ballot Access News) Colorado Representative Edward Casso (D-Thornton) has introduced HB 1012, to let independent voters vote in a partisan primary. [pick a ballot]
  • Three Connecticut Bills Would Alter Primary Elections (Ballot Access News) Connecticut Representative Linda Schofield (D-Simsbury) has introduced H5730, to provide that independent voters may vote in a party primary. [currently determined by the party]
  • Are independent voters really just party crashers? (Bakersfield.com/The Grade) NOTE: this column is completely erroneous
  • Thomas Elias: New party rules could open doors for GOP candidates (Pasadena Star News) The new system will let all voters opt for anyone they like in primaries, meaning Democrats can cast ballots for Republicans if there is no serious contest in their own party’s race – as when Gov. Jerry Brown ran last spring – and Republicans can vote for Democrats. Party registration may not mean so much anymore, even in fall runoff elections, for study after study has shown that when people vote for a candidate once, they are comfortable doing it again and again.

REDISTRICTING

  • Utah group calls for panel to help redistricting (By: The Associated Press, Washington Examiner) Aileen Clyde, the group’s organizer and a former member of the Utah State Board of Regents, said redistricting in the past in favor of Republicans have made Utah’s elections some of the least competitive in the country.
  • Drawing districts (EDITORIAL Salt Lake Tribune) The best proposal for an independent commission came from the Fair Boundaries initiative. Unfortunately, it didn’t get enough petition signatures to make it onto the ballot last year. And who sets the absurdly high signature requirements? You guessed it. The Legislature.

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Meet the Leadership: Corporate America and the Religious Right’s New Team in the House | People For the American Way

Tuesday, January 25th, 2011

Corporate AmericaJohn Boehner, Incoming Speaker of the House

The GOP’s dramatic gains in Tuesday’s midterm election have positioned John Boehner as the incoming Speaker of the House in the 112th Congress. In his twenty years in Congress, Boehner has been one of the fiercest protectors of Corporate America, and his political and legislative history provide a striking road map for what to expect from his tenure as Speaker.
Following stints in local politics and service in the Ohio State House, John Boehner was elected to the United States Congress in 1990. In his second term in Congress, Boehner helped write the Contract with America and became a stalwart ally of Newt Gingrich, even his “protégé.” Boehner backed Gingrich’s partisan and confrontational style of leadership, and Gingrich elevated him to the position of GOP Conference Chairman. From there, Boehner became the go-to Member of Congress for corporate lobbyists and business interests.

As Conference Chairman, Boehner “met weekly with leading lobbyists to enlist their support and discuss strategy” throughout his four year tenure. During a vote to remove a subsidy to the tobacco industry, Boehner personally handed out checks from tobacco lobbyists and industry PACs to other congressmen on the House floor. At least one Republican colleague, Rep. Linda Smith, blasted Boehner’s actions, saying that “if it is not illegal, it should be.” Since his role in the Republican leadership was closely tied to Gingrich, when Gingrich resigned following the GOP’s 1998 election loss, Boehner was voted out of his leadership position.

After he was forced out of his role as Conference Chairman, Boehner embarked on a plan to regain support among his Republican colleagues. His leadership PAC, called the “Freedom Project,” took in millions of dollars from special-interest lobbyists, and he then used the money to contribute to his fellow Republican candidates. Top contributors included Sallie Mae, Merrill Lynch, R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. and Cincinnati Financial Corp., which helped make Boehner’s leadership PAC one of the best-funded among his peers. The “major sources of financing” for the Freedom Project came from “for-profit colleges and trade schools, and private student lenders,” and as chairman of the House Education and the Workforce Committee, Boehner sponsored “legislation strongly supported by private student lenders to restrict the ability of the U.S. Department of Education to make government student loans less expensive by cutting fees.” Boehner told representatives from student loan companies that he has “tricks up my sleeve to protect you,” and he later helped pass a law to bar individuals from refinancing their student loans.
According to Boehner, “I have a good relationship to K Street and people who lobby us.”

Even Boehner’s landlord is a lobbyist, and the Washington Post writes that his landlord’s “clients — including restaurant chains and health insurance companies — hired him to lobby on issues at the heart of Boehner’s work, including minimum-wage increases, small-business tax breaks and tax-free savings accounts to help cover insurance costs.”

In addition to building relationships with corporate lobbyists, Boehner enhanced his standing with the Religious Right. In 2002 Boehner wrote a letter to the Ohio Board of Education urging them to teach intelligent design in public schools, using language derived from anti-evolution activist Phillip E. Johnson. Cyrus B. Richardson Jr., the school board vice president, called Boehner’s letter “misleading” because “it makes it sound like the law says you have to teach intelligent design, when that isn’t in the law.”

He has consistently stood shoulder-to-shoulder with the Religious Right throughout his time in Congress. Boehner voted to ban same-sex couples from adopting children and to repeal domestic partnership laws, he opposed hate crimes laws and the Employment Non-Discrimination Act, and he supported Don’t Ask Don’t Tell and a constitutional amendment to ban same-sex marriage. On issues regarding reproductive justice, Boehner voted against protecting reproductive health clinics and backed laws which would compel women to go through biased counseling before terminating their pregnancy. In his speech to the Family Research Council’s 2009 Values Voter Summit, Boehner emphasized his steadfast, 100% anti-choice record. After the 2010 election, Boehner’s chief of staff met with Randall Terry, the radical founder of Operation Rescue, who pressured Republicans in the House to criminalize abortion.
Following Tom DeLay’s resignation as Majority Leader in 2006 (after DeLay was indicted on conspiracy and money laundering charges for which he was recently convicted) John Boehner returned to the GOP leadership and was elected to replace DeLay. From the outset, Boehner pledged to support Republican plans to privatize Social Security, worked against a bipartisan immigration reform bill, and vigorously fought stronger ethics laws. Once elevated to Majority Leader, his leadership PAC received even more financial support from special interest groups. The New York Times found that “Mr. Boehner’s biggest donors include the political action committees of lobbying firms, drug and cigarette makers, banks, health insurers, oil companies and military contractors.” Boehner’s PAC also received ,000 from casino-owning American Indian tribes with ties to convicted felon Jack Abramoff.

Boehner only deepened his ties to special interest lobbyists and intensified his pro-corporate agenda after the 2006 elections, when Republicans lost their majority and he became Minority Leader. Like the Freedom Project, the “Boehner for Speaker” committee allowed lobbyists to buy significant access to the congressman. Lobbyists were allowed “VIP access” to Boehner and his top aides if they could raise 0,000 worth of contributions or more for the committee. But Boehner’s ties to lobbyists don’t end there: he routinely met with business leaders, particularly from the banking and tobacco industries, at his Thursday Group meetings, spent tens of thousands of dollars “to travel to golf destinations on a corporate-subsidized tab,” and gave business associations a larger platform through his America Speaking Out initiative. In September, the New York Times profiled his close ties with K Street:

He maintains especially tight ties with a circle of lobbyists and former aides representing some of the nation’s biggest businesses, including Goldman Sachs, Google, Citigroup, R. J. Reynolds, MillerCoors and UPS.

They have contributed hundreds of thousands of dollars to his campaigns, provided him with rides on their corporate jets, socialized with him at luxury golf resorts and waterfront bashes and are now leading fund-raising efforts for his Boehner for Speaker campaign, which is soliciting checks of up to ,800 each, the maximum allowed.

Some of the lobbyists readily acknowledge routinely seeking his office’s help — calling the congressman and his aides as often as several times a week — to advance their agenda in Washington. And in many cases, Mr. Boehner has helped them out.

Special interest groups continue to pay handsomely to gain access to Boehner and his aides. This year Boehner raised well over million and Fredreka Schouten of USA Today writes the “industries giving the most to Boehner” include “insurance companies, drug manufacturers and Wall Street firms, all of which now face new regulations adopted by the Democratic-controlled Congress.” In all, the financial and insurance industries have been his top donors, contributing .8 million to his political committees.

Boehner’s connections to corporate lobbyists and trade associations greatly influenced his political work. He is big business’s chief advocate on the Hill, and his efforts include “combating fee increases for the oil industry, fighting a proposed cap on debit card fees, protecting tax breaks for hedge fund executives and opposing a cap on greenhouse gas emissions.” Reacting to the BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, Boehner agreed with the US Chamber of Commerce that taxpayers should subsidize the cleanup, rather than forcing BP to pay for the entire bill. Boehner has received hundreds of thousands of dollars from oil companies, and fought attempts by Democrats to lift the liability cap in order to make BP pay for the entire cost of the cleanup.

Boehner vehemently opposes greater supervision of the financial industry and worked tirelessly against Wall Street reform, comparing new oversight and regulations to “killing an ant with a nuclear weapon.” When speaking to an “enthusiastic crowd of bankers at the American Bankers Association government relations summit,” Boehner told them to fight regulatory reform and not “to let those little punk staffers take advantage of you.” Before the historic financial reform bill came up for a vote, Boehner “met with more than 100 lobbyists” to strategize their opposition, and after the legislation was signed into law, he immediately called for its repeal.

But while Boehner looks after his friends and campaign contributors on K Street and Wall Street, he voted against recent legislation to increase lending and tax relief for small businesses, voted ‘No’ on the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act, attempted to stop extending benefits to unemployed Americans, and vigorously opposed a proposal to bolster and ensure government funding for the medical treatment of 9/11 rescue workers. He also led the opposition to the DISCLOSE Act, which would have made corporations publicly disclose their political contributions and prevent foreign corporations from spending in US elections.

An unapologetic beneficiary of corporate money and an unwavering ally of K Street, John Boehner consistently supports the interests of big business over the public interest. Corporations and their lobbyists are largely responsible for financing his political operations, crafting his policy proposals, and lifting his political career and ambitions. Not only has John Boehner embraced Wall Street and K Street, but he also worked hard to shore up his support from the Religious Right and other conservative interest groups. As the next Speaker of the House, John Boehner will have even more power to advance the goals of Washington lobbyists and push his right-wing, pro-corporate agenda.

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