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View Article  Rapid Response Needs Your Help Fighting Off GOP Attacks

Rapid Response Needs Your Help Fighting Off GOP Attacks


By Ellen Ballas, Alan Bernard, and Trish Nelson

Ellen,
 
In Wed. Oct. 4th CR Gazette there was a LTE, the text which is set out below, regarding an article reporting on comments I made at a forum that working people should vote for Democrats.  This article is also set out below.  Any chance the Rapid Response Network can jump on this one, too?  The writer is a Democrat in name only, as he is a paid lobbyist for David Stanley's Iowans for Tax Relief. 
 
All:
Above and Below:  Talking points for this letter should take the high road:  Please concentrate your response on the author, Cloyd Robinson, who is a former state senator and a Democrat in Name Only.  Iowans for Tax Relief is based in Muscatine with no interest in supporting Democratic principles.  They recently endorsed Jim Nussle for governor.  

Thanks,
Ellen & Trish
 
email the Gazette: 
editorial@gazettecommunications.com
 
 
The LTE from the Gazette:
 
Cast an informed vote for a qualified candidate
  A Sept. 15 Gazette article (‘‘Labor leader, Democratic candidates pro worker’’) that quoted the Hawkeye Labor Council’s executive director as saying union members should make sure they ‘‘vote the right way’’ has prompted this letter.
  I am a registered Democrat, former union officer, a retired union member, factory worker and a former Democratic state senator. I don’t need any union leader to tell me to ‘‘vote the right way.’’ I stay informed and am a knowledgeable voter. In our democracy the vote I cast is my vote. It does not belong to some union leader.
  I will vote for Rep. Jim Leach. How can I vote for his opponent, Dave Loebsack, when he was unable to get his name on the ballot on the first try? How did he fail? He did not complete the signature requirement instructions to become an official candidate. These instructions are clearly defined in the candidate information packet provided by the Iowa secretary of state.
  These instructions are similar to those he would give his college students, yet college professor Loebsack was the only on in Iowa who failed. If he failed to follow these instructions how will he be able to effectively represent us in the U.S. House of Representatives?
  For the record, no one asked me to write this letter.
  I’m doing it all on my own.
  Cloyd ‘‘Robby’’ Robinson Cedar Rapids
 
Text of original article: 
ELECTION 2006
 Labor leader: Democratic candidates pro-worker 
 By Jason Kristufek
 The Gazette
  CEDAR RAPIDS — Local labor union representatives were told last night that Iowa has a real chance of electing a ‘‘worker-friendly’’ Democratic governor and hold a majority in the state Senate and House of Representatives for the first time in 42 years.
  ‘‘I don’t think anybody in this room thinks Jim Nussle should be the next governor of the state of Iowa,’’ said Alan Bernard, the executive director of the Hawkeye Labor Council AFL-CIO based in Cedar Rapids. ‘‘We have an obligation to elect workerfriendly candidates.’’ The labor council and the University of Iowa Labor Center put on an informational forum to show how wages, health insurance and the economy would be better if pro-worker candidates hold office.
  The forum was held at the Cedar Rapids Public Library and attended by about 25 people.
  Bernard is encouraging labor unions to get their members to register to vote, turn out on Election Day and make sure they ‘‘vote the right way.’’ The Hawkeye Labor Council has endorsed only Democrat candidates in local, state and congressional races, Bernard said.
  Daniel Holub, the program coordinator and labor educator for the University of Iowa Labor Center, presented historical data on wages, production and the general business climate for working families. He is not endorsing any candidates.
  ‘‘The last five years has been devastating for many workers,’’ Holub said. ‘‘Good manufacturing jobs are being lost or going somewhere else and there is plenty of blame to go around.’’
 • Contact the writer: (319) 398-8273 or
jason.kristufek@gazettecommunications.com


Also, this came yesterday from RR. The PC need to get their story straight..

Dear All,
 
Did anyone other than my mother receive the large card with pictures of Jim Leach and Dave Loebsack attacking Dave on raising taxes on Social Security by $384 billion? 
 
And, today's Press-Citizen has an article on Leach.  He says: "It is very important to press forward with one's convictions.  America is divided on a lot of issues today.  The only thing that isn't respected is political gamesmanship, which I find that there is way too much of in American politics." 
 
TALKING POINTS FOR YOUR LETTER:
 
Reframe the message by telling readers: this is nothing more than another stealth attempt by Republicans to privatize Social Security.  Mention that Dave was a recipient of Social Security survivor benefits after the death of his father in high school and openly admits that Social Security rescued his family...why would Dave want to crush Social Security, the gem of FDRs New Deal? 
 
The fact is, the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office projects that Social Security will be solvent until 2052.  The simple and painless solution is to begin now by raising the cap on the payroll tax.  Social Security should not be privatized.
 
If Leach has any integrity, request that Leach contact the Iowa Republican party requesting they put an end to the "gamesmanship".  Privatizing Social Security is similar to what we now see with the disastrous private insurance plan called Medicare Part D that Jim Leach voted for.
 
I'll put the newspaper email addresses at the bottom.
 
Thanks,
Ellen & Trish
 
P.S.:  $25 buys Dave 3 radio spots, $50 buys Dave 6 radio spots, $45 buys Dave 1-30 sec. cable TV spot
 
Newspaper email addresses:

CR Gazette: editorial@gazettecommunications.com

Press-Citizen: opinion@press-citizen.com

Daily Iowan: daily-iowan@uiowa.edu

Mt. Vernon-Lisbon Sun: news@mtvernonlisbonsun.com

Muscatine Journal: comments@muscatinejournal.com

Ottumwa Courier: news@ottumwacourier.com

West Branch Times: rob@westbranchtimes.com

West Liberty Index: index@Lcom.net

Wilton-Durant Advocate News: adnews@netins.net

DM Register: letters@dmreg.com

Burlington Hawkeye: http://www.thehawkeye.com/forms/letters.html (online form only)

Fort Dodge Messenger: editor@messengernews.net

View Article  More Debates Needed on IPTV (UPDATE)!
More Debates Needed on IPTV!


By Rapid Response

UPDATE: They may no longer be receiving e-mails, we can always call or snail-mail:
 
Iowa Public Television
6450 Corporate Drive
P.O. Box 6450
Johnston, IA 50131
 (515) 242-3100 Programming/Scheduling

(800) 532-1290 toll free

email Iowa Press here:  http://www.iptv.org/contact.cfm?title=IOWA%20PRESS     

Submit a letter to the Register:  letters@dmreg.com   

Thanks,

Ellen & Trish

**********************************************************************

If the Register doesn't slice & dice, here's what I submitted:

Iowa Press, part of IPTV, has a tagline that reads, "The issues and events affecting the lives of Iowans." Apparently Iowa Press doesn't think interviewing Iowa congressional candidates from districts 2, 4 & 5 are issues and events that affect the lives of Iowans since they plan to interview congressional candidates from only the 1st and 3rd districts.

I live in the 2nd district. During my telephone discussion with a contact person at Iowa Press, he admitted to me that Iowa Press has no interest in the 2nd district congressional race, Loebsack v. Leach. When I asked the contact person to recite the mission statement of Iowa Press, he said, "to report the news as we see it". Funny, that response sounds suspiciously like a Fox News spin zone. Moreover, if Iowa Press believes that Iowans will be affected by only the 1st and 3rd district congressional races, they must have also concluded that races in districts 2, 4 & 5 aren't really an issue and not really an event. And, since they "don't find the race compelling" because their crystal ball told them who the winners are, I'd like to know too. Why bother to vote?

Please contact Iowa Press at 1-800-532-1290. Let them know that all Iowans are affected by the issues and events in their respective district congressional races, and we would appreciate fair journalistic standards, not double standards, used in the treatment of all candidates and their constituents.

Ellen Ballas

***********************************************************************************

Here's how Iowa Press is responding to those who contact them...keep it up...

Ellen,
Thank you for writing to Iowa Public Television and sharing your concerns. We pride ourselves on our diverse schedule that serves more than 1 million viewers every week.

At this time we are still finalizing our programs and coverage of the 2006 political races. We are working on several programs to cover the races in each Iowa Congressional district. When we have more information available, we will be happy to send you an update with schedule information.

Once again, thank you for writing. Feedback from our viewers - like this message from you - is an important tool in helping us provide programming services that matter to Iowans. Your comments have been entered into our viewer comments database and will be shared with our producers, programmers and station director.

Sincerely,
Elizabeth Williams 

 

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