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View Article  Guest Post: March For Women's Lives

Hello Blog for Iowa!

Greetings from Washington DC, where we have established a Democracy for America Delegation to the March for Women’s Lives I write to invite Iowans to join us in this important initiative!

http://www.marchforwomen.org/

The March for Women's Lives will take place on Sunday, April 25th. This is an opportunity to send a strong message to the administration that Americans from across our country will not STAND for women's reproductive freedoms--at home and abroad--being stolen from us.  It is time to STAND up and ACT! 

Governor Dean is scheduled to speak at the March!

Join us and help build one of the largest delegations.  Our Democracy for America Delegation is being built with the same tools that built our grassroots movement – by dedicated volunteers.  Our website--built by dedicated DC for Dean volunteers--has been launched.

www.dfamarchdelegation.org

You can help by joining us at the March . . . and by helping to spread the word in your state about the March.  We members of the organizing committee will help by finding host homes for our out-of-town marchers.

If you’re planning on marching, please register to march with the Democracy for America Delegation. 

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER!  We want to march with over 2,000 Dean supporters.  Will you be one of them?

Please sign up today!  WE need YOU to STAND up for CHOICE!

If you have any questions, please email dfamarchdelegation@yahoo.com

See you on April 25th!

Judy Ross
Organizing Committee
DFA Delegation to March for Women's Lives

 

View Article  Ira Lacher: One Whiff of Fresh Air - Literally

One Whiff of Fresh Air - Literally

One whiff of fresh air -- literally -- that emerged from a depressing Tuesday was Gov. Vilsack's veto of a bill
that would have effectively killed any hope of meaningful regulation of odors from livestock-confinement facilities. House File 2523 would have set Iowa limits equivalent to federal limits. Republicans fumed, saying if it's good enough for the feds, it should be good enough for Iowa. But remember whose federal government this is.

The GOP pointed out that the federal standards were determined by the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry, associated with the Centers for Disease Control. Ordinarily, those groups pack heavyweight credibility. But sigh, those were the days before the party of No Business Left Behind retooled federal regulatory agencies so that they do everything but regulate what they're supposed to.

A report from the National Academy of Sciences concluded in 2003 that the criteria used by the feds to
ascertain levels of confinement odors relied too much on atmospheric conditions. Basically, the levels are
affected this way: If it rains or snows over a specific region, the precip disperses much of the odors, thus
lowering the levels, thus lowering the average level for the area! (So if the sun stays out more than a few
hours, put on your gas masks. Fortunately, this is Iowa, so that's rarely a complication.)

Now, the skeptics among you may believe that this method is pure alchemy. Know what? The NAS agreed. The conclusion of its report (it's available for free searching here) called for the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the Environmental Protection Agency to adopt a process that would generate "scientifically credible information" for their emissions control programs. That was a polite way of telling these agencies that they were relying on a pseudoscience that had less credibility than a carnival fortune teller.

State lawmakers subscribing to this balderdash are either naive, ignorant, or totally dedicated to protecting the industries that bought them instead of the Iowans who elected them. Fortunately, we have a governor who still believes in serving the public, and a series of checks and balances to ensure he can.

Unfortunately, Vilsack couldn't veto the Senate's rejection of Jonathan Wilson to the state board of education. Led by a bunch of bigots waving the God banner, Republicans shot down the nomination of the openly-gay former Des Moines school board member. That was expected.

But what was most disappointing was the Des Moines Register's freely regurgitating the spin from Wilson's
opponents: that he might promulgate some nefarious "gay agenda" on the unsuspecting innocents of this state. Wilson's opponents brought that up time and again, and not once -- not once! -- did the newspaper ever challenge them to explain what they meant. Even Wilson got suckered into defending himself from that slime.

Typical was this paragraph from Wednesday's story, written by veteran reporter Jon Roos:

"Wilson, who had tried to assure senators leading to Tuesday's debate that he wouldn't pursue a gay agenda, fell 12 votes short of the 34 he needed in the 50-member Senate to be confirmed."

What in creation is a "gay agenda"? What might Wilson be thinking of? And what was going through the minds of his lynchers? We'll never know, because the "newspaper that Iowa depends upon" declined to tell us.

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BUSH IS COMING TO DES MOINES!

Let's give him a rousing Iowa welcome Thursday, April 15, with a demonstration beginning at 10 a.m. by the
Marriott Hotel, Seventh and Locust in downtown Des Moines. For more information, e-mail Nan Stillians.


Contact Ira Lacher here.
View Article  “Friend of Dean” Mark Shields Speaks Out

“Friend of Dean” Mark Shields Speaks Out

 

Never one to mince words, Mark Shields speaks out with a timely message – and some praise for Howard Dean

 

Do you remember when Saddam Hussein — who at the time was dividing his time between a hole in the ground and a shed piled with dirty clothes and was obviously not commanding any organized opposition — was captured last Dec. 14? Former Vermont governor and then-Democratic presidential candidate Howard Dean actually dared to spread the ugly truth that, while a very good thing, “the capture of Saddam has not made America safer.”


Such candor brought down the wrath of Dean opponent Sen. Joe Lieberman, D-Conn., who fumed, “Howard Dean has climbed into his own spider hole if he believes the capture of Saddam has not made America safer.” Lieberman looks like the soul of restraint compared to Wall Street Journal opinion columnist James Taranto, who wrote: “It’s not easy to cram so much idiocy, mendacity and arrogance into nine words. ... Dean’s assertion is impossible to support rationally.”


As more young Americans daily make their last, long trip home from Iraq — in body bags — how many of their families and neighbors feel safer because Saddam Hussein is today in custody? Do you think any one of the 40,000 or so foreign policy/national security gurus who ridiculed and condemned Howard Dean, last December, has for so much as a microsecond thought about apologizing or had even a flash of self-doubt?

 

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