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View Article  Teachers Arrested at Cedar Rapids Bush Event
Teachers Arrested at Cedar Rapids Bush Event

by Joel D. Miller

Sat, 4 Sep 2004

Dear Democrats & Democratic Supporters:

Yesterday (Friday) was a sad day for democracy and education in Cedar Rapids.

Our First Amendment rights (see attached email to Lt. Okonek of the CRPD) were trampled on.

And the "Education pResident's" campaign event resulted in:

Two (2) Cedar Rapids School teachers being arrested:
Four (4) Cedar Rapids schools being closed for the day:
Two (2) Cedar Rapids schools closing early; and
Two (2) day-care centers closing early.

Overall, five (5) of 350 protesters were arrested.  I believe all five were standing on a public street outside of the secure area when arrested.  I believe all five were peacefully protesting as were all of the protesters.

The Labor Day weekend is upon us.  If you've been waiting to get involved, now is the time.  We have less than 60 days to get Democrats and Democratic-leaning supporters to register to vote.  And then to vote early.

Regards,

Joel D. Miller
Chair - Linn County Democratic Party
Vice Chair - Second District Democratic Central Committee

P.S.  My sources from inside the Bush event indicated the size of the crowd to be 5,000-7,000 - not 15,000 as reported by some media sources.

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Saturday, September 04, 2004
To: 'OKonek, Steven M.'
Subject: Protest Area

Dear Lt Okonek:

I hope you are having a peaceful day.

I am very disappointed in your lack of communication to me and your officers!

On Wednesday, you told me a location could not be designated for protesters.  I specifically asked you if we could meet at the pool house.  You indicated we could - it was outside the secure area.  The next day (see below), you reneged.

On Friday, the day of the event, your officers proceeded to tell us we could not stand still on the south side of 42nd - that we had to keep moving.  Then told us we could only pass one time between Golf and Council on 42nd.  Then told us we could not walk on 42nd between Golf and Council.  Then told us we could protest on the west side of Council at 42nd.

When I talked to 2 officers posted at Golf on 42nd - neither knew of a protest location.  I talked to a short haired, blondish, female officer at the entrance to the event - she did know of a protest area and passively tried to radio you.  I called 911 to ask them to patch me through to you - they declined and knew of no protest area.  I asked Sgt Prachar for the designated area - he didn't know. Yet, Sgt Prachar knew the entire park was rented for the event.  You had to know the park including the pool house was included in the rental when you talked to me on Wednesday.  Why didn't you tell me on Wednesday?

I find it interesting that all of the Bush attendees were first entering the event on the sidewalk on the north side of 42nd and then they were redirected to the sidewalk on the south side at the same time we were banned from the sidewalk on the south side.  Did the "private party" who rented the park also rent the whole street?

I understand the need for security as I have a degree in police science and 5 years experience in law enforcement.  I also know that you were sworn to uphold the Constitution and you have an obligation to safeguard the rights of citizens exercising their right to peacefully assemble and demonstrate.

You and your officers erred on the side of security yesterday instead of striking a balance between security and democracy.  That error haunts me.  I hope it haunts you and every law enforcement officer on the scene.

Yesterday was a sad day for democracy in Cedar Rapids.

Joel D. Miller
Chair - Linn County Democratic Party

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From: OKonek, Steven M.
Thursday, September 02, 2004
To: JoelMiller
Subject: RE: Bush Protest Planned


Thanks,

As I said plans do change.  The pool house will be designated as being in the secure area.  There will be plenty of law enforcement to direct demonstrators to a location suitable for demonstrators.

The entire park has now been designated a secure area.  There will be a location for your demonstration.

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From: Joel Miller
Sent: Thursday, September 02, 2004
To: OKonek, Steven M.
Subject: Bush Protest Planned

Lt Okonek,

Per our conversation yesterday, I'm sharing the email I sent to Democrats in Eastern Iowa.

Fyi,

Joel D. Miller

***********************************************************
PEACEFUL PROTESTERS WANTED AND WELCOME!

Protest Bush's Post Convention Campaign Stop in Cedar Rapids.

Join us at 2pm on Friday, September 3rd, at the Noelridge Park Pool (aka Noelridge Aquatic Center) on 1248  42nd Street NE in Cedar Rapids.

Traffic will be extremely congested and parking will be limited so plan ahead.  Make your own protest sign and bring it with you.  Better yet, make two and bring one to share with another protester.

For additional details, call the Linn County Democratic Party's office at 319-362-6275 or reply to this email.

P.S.  Why did the "education president" pick a location for a rally which causes 4 schools to close for the day, 2 schools to close early, and 2 day-care centers to close early?  How many workers are going to lose wages because they have to pay for additional childcare and/or have to miss work to stay at home with their school children?
View Article  Dismal Turnout Greets Cheney in Clear Lake
Dismal Turnout Greets Cheney in Clear Lake


Sharpshooters on the water tower in Clear Lake protect
the faux V.P. from the lack of a crowd yesterday.



by Linda Thieman

Pseudo-vice pResident Dick Cheney dropped by Clear Lake yesterday afternoon to try to round up folks to work on behalf of the Bush/Cheney ticket.  A tiny Republican crowd gathered to briefly hear Cheney throw some red meat their way while everyone else living in the area appeared to intentionally stay away from the major inconveniences of barricades and road blocks.  The normally bustling streets near the barricaded area were quiet and parking for the event was exceedingly easy to find.


Apparently, having the formerly-popular faux V.P. drop in for a ten-minute rant was a GOP response to a recent newspaper article that quoted Democratic Iowa Senate Minority Leader Mike Gronstal saying that his office was targeting the Iowa Senate seat of Republican incumbent Thurman Gaskill.  Bringing in the big guns is an interesting move, seemingly replacing actual campaigning, which Gaskill appears to be avoiding like the plague.  This would also seem to be a questionable strategy since, because of redistricting, Gaskill is known to only 40% of the registered voters in the district and doesn’t seem to want to get to know any of them at all.

Gaskill’s opponent, Democrat John Drury of Swaledale, had a press conference planned with labor leaders for yesterday afternoon near the site of Cheney’s very short speech.  Drury issued the following statement:

Good afternoon and Happy Labor Day! Thank you all for coming. I am John Drury and I am running for Iowa State Senate District 6.

I invited you here today to talk about the direction the current legislature has taken the state. I also want to talk about the upcoming special legislative session scheduled to begin at 10 a.m. tomorrow morning. This session has been called to reach a compromise between the governor and the legislature over the Iowa Values Fund. Ironically, this compromise that follows so closely on the heels of the national holiday that celebrates the American worker is actually anti-worker. I have said it before, this election is not about right or left, it is about right and wrong. This compromise is just plain wrong!

Despite what they say at home, Thurman Gaskill and this legislature have pursued an economic development strategy that provides no promise of new jobs or recovery in rural Iowa. They have also reduced their commitment to providing adequate funding to K-12 schools, especially in rural areas.

This is a double whammy to rural Iowa: with no commitment by Thurman Gaskill and this legislature to good jobs and good schools, where is the hope?

I am offering hope because I am committed to providing a significant boost in spending specifically targeted to rural economic development and to ensuring that our schools - all Iowa schools - have the funding and tools necessary to lower class size, increase teacher quality and boost student achievement. This is our hope for a better future in Iowa.

Instead of making a long-term commitment to rural economic development and to our schools, Thurman Gaskill and this legislature has focused its time on efforts to reduce rights for injured workers, strip away the rights of people to sue if they are injured by faulty products, and reduce the rights of Iowa consumers - all under the ruse of something they like to call "regulatory reform." This is bogus. It is a hoax. It is anti-worker. And it is anti-growth.

The special session of the Iowa legislature on Tuesday is a great example of why we need change - big time change in the statehouse. After killing the Iowa Values Fund and other successful job-creation programs with their lawsuit, Republicans are threatening to kill the Iowa Values Fund unless the governor also agrees to swallow some proposals that are bad for workers and bad for Iowa families.

I support the governor on many things, but I DO NOT agree with him on this issue.

But the real blame is on Thurman Gaskill and other legislators who are hell bent on hurting workers and families. They would rather approve a tax cut for big insurance companies instead of reducing class sizes and increasing student achievement. They would rather debate for hours about cutting workers rights instead of increasing the minimum wage.

The real shame is that Thurman Gaskill and many others in the legislature are NOT listening to Iowans!

If they had been listening, they would know what a true compromise looks like. There are two bills that will be considered tomorrow. The Values Fund bill provides up to $100 million to fund already promised projects. Unfortunately, it does not recreate the long-term structure of the fund. This is unfortunate.  The state of Iowa was experiencing momentum with this strategy and we now seem determined to bring this to an abrupt end all because of partisan politics. While it’s unfortunate that the current legislature can’t see the importance of a long-term strategy for economic development, I would still recommend passage of this bill and leave the long-term strategy to the new legislature.

The second bill includes several changes to the workmen’s compensation system that are simply unacceptable. If passed, workers will lose important protections under our present workers’ comp laws. It also gives corporations a $70 million tax break. This tax break would allow corporations to immediately and retroactively deduct expenses that would otherwise have been deducted over a period of several years. Handing out this $70 million provides no new economic stimulus. A true compromise perhaps would be to give corporations these tax breaks but to not make them retroactive. That would at least spark economic activity.

Tomorrow’s compromise is nothing more than a present for businesses at the expense of workers. I told you it was ironic coming right after Labor Day.

I promise that as your next state senator, I will listen to your concerns. I will work hard in Des Moines to make North Iowa a better place to live, work, and raise a family.

Please support my campaign as we work together for a better Iowa.


Click here to visit the Drury for Iowa Senate website.


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