By Trish Nelson
Activists with Johnson County Democracy for America travelled to Washington, DC this week to celebrate electing Democrat Dave Loebsack to Congress to represent Iowa's second District.
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Monday, January 8
by
Sam Garchik
on Mon 08 Jan 2007 09:33 AM CST
Loebsack Is In! By Trish Nelson Activists with Johnson County Democracy for America travelled to Washington, DC this week to celebrate electing Democrat Dave Loebsack to Congress to represent Iowa's second District. Loebsack, formerly
a professor at Cornell College, defeated 30-year Republican incumbent
Jim Leach. Pictured left to right are: Mike Carberry, Trish Nelson,
Dennis Roseman, Congressman Dave Loebsack, Robin Roseman, Sue Astley,
Ellen Ballas. Tuesday, January 2
by
Sam Garchik
on Tue 02 Jan 2007 10:32 AM CST
Gary Sanders sets the Record Straight in the Wash Post
By Gary Sanders Gary sent me this, to repost from his original writings in the Washington Post. As you can see, he defends our understanding of politics. Editor: What's with you guys in the Eastern Establishment, don't you trust us hayseeds to vote "correctly" for our representative in Congress? First we get Mark Shields (Nov. 11) who said we Iowans "inexplicably"defeated 15-term Republican Congressman Jim Leach, and then David Broder (Nov. 30) blames the Poker Players Alliance and the Christian Coalition (both insididious forces) for his defeat. Hogwash! Let's get a few facts straight-- Number #1: Congressman Leach showed how principled a moderate he was when, after the 2000 redistricting, he was given a chance to run in a Republican primary against right-wing conservative Congressman Jim Nussle( famous for the paper bag over his head and support of Newt Gingrich). Instead Leach moved to Iowa City to run in our Congressional District. Second, yes, he voted against the Iraq War, but when the chips were down in the 2004 election he brought one of the architects of the war, Dick Cheney, to campaign for him. Third, he has consistently voted to allow corporations to fire striking workers, and tied a raise in the minimum wage to a cut in estate taxes. Fourth, Leach's first vote in the new Congress would have been for Dennis Hastert for Speaker (if the Republicans maintained their majority), insuring iron-clad Republican control of all House committees. I could go on and on, but I have been a political activist here for 27 years, and, believe me, it wasn't poker players or the Christian Coalition that finally beat Leach. And it wasn't "inexplicable". The voters of this district decided we wanted a liberal activist Democrat, Dave Loebsack, to represent us in Congress, and not a Republcian moderate who came through for the Republican party when it counted. Gary Sanders 831 Maggard Iowa City IA 319/337-7739 |
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