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View Article  Cut-and-Run Liberal, and Proud of It
Cut-and-Run Liberal, and Proud of It

By Stephen Pizzo, NewsforReal.com


I want to be perfectly clear about this. We liberals really do want to cut and run.
I admit it. We are cut-and-run liberals, just as Karl Rove alleges. More than that, I am proud of it and encourage more Americans to join us.

We are liberals/progressives and, damn it, we want to cut and run.

We want to cut and run from the borrow and spend, borrow and spend economics of the GOP that have piled an additional $4 trillion in debt onto our children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

We want to cut and run from the unholy alliance between the GOP and energy companies that has left us at the mercy of a bunch of medieval Islamic tribal leaders who run their own countries like feudal states and treat their own people -- especially their women -- worse than Americans treat farm animals.

We want to cut and run from a national health care system designed by and for giant health care and pharmaceutical interests, that enriches a few while leaving 45 million Americans without affordable health insurance.

We want to cut and run from a government that, over the past six years, has become not only increasingly closed to public scrutiny and accountability, but overtly hostile and suspicious of citizens who insist on either.

We want to cut and run from a style of governance that not only plays on fear and petty prejudices, but cultivates and exploits them for cheap political gain. From the cynical, dishonest, purposeful pitting of majority populations against minority groups on the grounds that they don't share "American values," and later denying responsibility for the entirely predictable destructive consequences of those tactics.

We want to cut and run from policies that view science and scientists as adversaries whose findings must sometimes be suppressed, while embracing, even endorsing, religious dogmas that have no basis in fact whatsoever.

We want to cut and run from GOP economic polices that have handed the already wealthy a couple of trillion dollars in tax cuts while leaving working Americans' payroll tax virtually untouched.

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View Article  Convention Wrap Up; Thoughts for 08

  Convention Wrap Up;

Thoughts for 08


By Sam Garchik

We need to elect Joyce Schulte. Thanks to the Johnson County Republican Blog, we get this from Steve King at the Republican State Convention:

"There are probably not 72 virgins in the hell Al-Zarqawi is in. If there are, the probably all look like Helen Thomas."

What the heck is that? I'd hate for someone to say that about your mother, Steve.

Oh yeah. He also prayed that "Justice Ginsberg and Justice Kennedy fall madly in love with each other and elope to Cuba, giving President Bush two more appointments to the Supreme Court."

Hey, Hey, Ho Ho, Steve King has GOT TO GO!


Now time to organize.

Holly Berkowitz, bless her soul, taped the convention. She says she can burn a DVD for me, and I can post the Fallon speech on this blog sometime in the next few days. Also, if anyone has a report from the meeting after the convention, email to me here and I'll post it.

I talked to Polk County activist Christina Butts, who runs the Yahoo group, Democracy for Iowa. Look forward to possibly more collaborative efforts between us and them.

And check this out! Alta Price has created the Quad Cities Democratic Gun Club. Their motto should be, "Peace By Any Means Necessary!"

Lastly and most importantly, the third amendment on the agenda, the addition of a Progressive Caucus (page 39 Convention Book) was written by a woman named Cathy Ferguson (sp?) who I tried to reach in the afternoon. Unfortunately, she had already left, so if anyone knows Cathy, please let her know I am interested in contacting her. 

So, the amendment went down 294 - 194, but NO ONE IN JOHNSON COUNTY VOTED because we were all somewhere else (talking to Harkin, I think, or not yet seated?. More details on this are found at Political Forecast, who bless his heart, blogged the whole convention.

So, here's a plan to get this passed.

1. Work together to come up with an amendment which we think might pass.

2. We can win if we pay attention to what's going on, look for our amendment, contact county chairs and the folks who voted against it, hit delegates with a cheap direct mail piece and an add in the convention book (as the two winning DNC electors did), and get 50 of the nay votes. No problem.

3. Only 740 or so of the possible 1500 delegates showed up. In 2004, I understand, about 3,000 delegates were eligible to be seated. If progressives descend on the convention with enough votes, fill in vacant seats and alternate seats, we can win the amendment by a landslide. No problem.

4. There's no Labor caucus. We can write an ammendment that ads both a Labor and a Progressive Caucus, and work with Labor to get the backing for the whole deal. Everyone wins. No problem.

So I'm totally interested in pursuing this. We have the tools, the outreach, and the passion. Let's get to work.

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