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View Article  Welcome New Bloggers: Join The Fight For Democracy

Welcome New Bloggers:

Join The Fight For Democracy

 

I’d have to say that, without a doubt, my proudest moment thus far (of DFIA's one-month-long existence) was the other evening when I realized that the word “Democracy” was NOT just another word that started with “D” that made a good replacement for “Dean” in Dean for America.

 

After Democracy for Iowa had been going for about two weeks and Blog for Iowa was just days old, Alta and I received word from an old contact in the fair elections movement.  Her name was Ellen Theisen (pronounced ty-son) and she is the former Executive Director at VerifiedVoting.org.  Ellen had just gone out on her own, creating her own website for a new organization she co-founded, called VotersUnite!

 

She realized through her work with VerifiedVoting.org that many local election officials were terribly under-informed about what was required by the new Help America Vote Act that was actually enacted to remedy the hanging-chad/punch-card situation but, in effect, created far more problems than it solved.  In fact, with so many new, unproven, untested, and unreliable electronic touch-screen voting machines being put into place, our very system of Democracy was being called into question.  If you couldn’t see your vote as recorded on a paper ballot, ensuring some system for a manual recount, could you be certain that a “computer” had actually counted your vote for the candidate of your choice?  Experience with these machines has proven there are many problems of this nature, and in one case, Hinds County, Mississippi, had to throw out an entire election and schedule a re-do!

 

Ellen’s idea was to educate the state and local election officials through a system of hand-delivering a document she created with everything local elections officials would need to know to make well-informed decisions about the very voting machines upon which our democracy depends.  Thus, Project Myth Breaker was born.

 

When Ellen asked for our help, I was eager since Fair Elections has been a pet project of mine since last fall, but I wondered just how much help we could be?  Democracy for Iowa was two weeks old!  We had hardly just begun to find our people!  How would we organize such a massive campaign to have the Project Myth Breaker documents HAND-DELIVERED to every county election official in Iowa?  And with just two-weeks lead time?

 

And up to the plate stepped Dr. Alta Price, MD, heroine extraordinaire.  Alta would organize Project Myth Breaker for Democracy for Iowa.  After all, she didn’t have anything else to do – just a full-time medical practice, a home and family, constant DFIA conference calls, emails, decisions to be made, book clubs, a district convention – in other words, she had plenty of free time, bless her heart!

 

Thus, DFIA’s first official collaboration with a like-minded organization was born, just like we indicated we planned on doing in the DFIA Mission Statement.  And Iowa is the first state to officially sign on board with Project Myth Breaker as a state-wide hand-delivery event.  Leading the way by EARNING it!

 

As for me, oh, I’ll be delivering the document to Buena Vista and Cherokee counties, but what’s more, I’ve come to the realization that Democracy is not just a great name or an abstract concept; Democracy is what we are fighting for.  Please join the fight.

 

Don’t just worry and fret about the inaccuracy of touch-screen voting and the fundamental threat to our Constitution and to everything we believe in.  As Ellen Theisen says on her VotersUnite! website, pray with your feet!

 

You can join the fight for Democracy here and here.

Linda Thieman, Storm Lake

View Article  Welcome New Bloggers to Blog for Iowa!

Welcome New Bloggers to Blog for Iowa!

Today is something of a re-launch for Blog for Iowa, as we spread the word about Democracy for Iowa at the District Conventions and expect to have increased traffic and awareness of who we are and what we are doing.

A little background for newcomers.  Just one month ago, Dr. Alta Price, MD, a pathologist from Bettendorf and a rabidly-active Dean supporter, snapped up the domain names democracyforiowa.com and .org upon the advice of our counterpart in Illinois.  She then sent out an email to her fellow rabidly-active Dean supporters in Iowa, looking for a webmaster.  I, having run my own flyer-rich grassroots website, 6 Reasons, during the Dean campaign, knew a little something about building a website and really enjoyed that sort of thing.  So I answered Alta's Call to Duty, and Democracy for Iowa was born.

Alta and I had been at it for a week or so, when it suddenly dawned on us that creating an over-arching structure that would serve the grassroots in Iowa and yet not rule us was an enormous task.  We needed a central location, a hub, as it were, where we could collect information while we tried to put some kind of structure in place.

Blog for Iowa was born on April 1 to serve that purpose.  To quote our new DFIA outreach flyer:  Blog for Iowa is the central information hub of Democracy for Iowa and is a rich source of progressive Iowa news, events, opinions, humor, announcements, and calls to action.  Blog for Iowa is updated several times a day.

And speaking of humor, looks like it won't be long and Blog for Iowa will be featuring a regular column from our very own Dean-supporting humorist!  Stay tuned for that!

Be sure to look at the sidebars of the Blog for Iowa site.  The left sidebar features some of the niftiest tools I've ever seen.  On the right sidebar, near the top, you will see a "filing system" for previous articles, called Topics.  Click on the topic called Tools and you will get an explanation of what each tool is and how you can use it.  (Scroll down past this entry to get to the previous entries.)

Also, we have flyers, sign up sheets, buttons, and other materials available for your use.  Many of the flyers are customizable in Word doc format so you can add your local information.  Look on the right sidebar under the heading Download Flyers Here.  Below that, you will see examples of the special buttons that were made up for us - Blog for Iowa and DFIA Meet Up. 

And if you haven't already heard, starting in May, DFIA Meet Ups will take place on the first Thursday after the first Wednesday of the month.  In other words, due to church night conflicts throughout the state of Iowa, DFIA Meet Up will be the day AFTER the regular DFA Meet Up, which is the first Wednesday of the month.  This change will not be reflected on the national DFA Meet Up site.

LINK TIP:  When clicking on a link on Blog for Iowa, right click and then select Open in New Window.  It works the fastest that way and then you don't have to keep reloading Blog for Iowa.

Be sure to tune in later today when I post my proudest moment thus far in Democracy for Iowa.  I think you'll be proud of Iowa, too.

Join Democracy for Iowa here!

Linda Thieman, Storm Lake
Blogmaster/webmaster

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View Article  Grassley: $10,000 a Year is More Than Enough

Grassley: $10,000 a Year is More Than Enough

Contributed by: jmccormally, IDP website

Des Moines – Senator Charles Grassley is so out of touch with day to day life in Iowa that he believes that $10,000 a year is a livable wage.  During debate on the Senate floor over the minimum wage, Grassley did some simple arithmetic, calculating that a minimum wage worker, working 40 hours a week for 52 weeks, would earn a little over $10,000 a year.  That’s a few dollars more than then federal poverty threshold of $9,310. Grassley concluded that there was no need to raise the minimum wage, because “A minimum wage worker is left with more money than the federal poverty guidelines.”

“Senator Grassley should be ashamed of himself,” declared Iowa Democratic Party Chair Gordon Fischer. “He either has zero understanding of what it is like to work for a living, or he simply has no compassion. Either way, it is outrageous to suggest that $10,000 a year is a livable wage for anyone.  I suggest Senator Grassley cut his own $150,000 salary to 10 grand, and then try to afford housing, food, clothing, health care, day care, and transportation.  Better yet, maybe he should find a new job entirely.”


Well said, Gordon!  This confirms my earlier suspicion that the real Grassley has been taken over by neo-con pod people.

I do believe I have a Grassley flyer in me.  I can feel it in there, working its way to the top.  If anyone can point me to any futher Grassley absurdities (with sources), please contact me (Linda) at Blog for Iowa.

 

View Article  Iowa in the News: Families

Iowa City No. 4 in same-sex homes
Iowa City Press-Citizen

Iowa City ranks fourth nationally in having the highest concentration of same-sex coupled households in cities with less than 200,000 people, according to The Gay and Lesbian Atlas to be released next month.

What this means for Iowa City, demographer Gary Gates says, is acceptance.  "It also broadly suggests that college towns in general seem to be more accepting," said Gates, 42.

The Gay and Lesbian Atlas focuses on same-sex 2000 U.S. Census data. The book, co-authored by Gates and Jason Ost, is scheduled to come out May 31.

(more)


Senate passes marital counseling bill
Waterloo/Cedar Falls Courier

DES MOINES (AP) -- Couples would have to undergo 12 hours of premarital counseling or wait longer for a marriage license under a bill approved Tuesday by the Iowa Senate and sent to the governor.

The bill, approved 33-14, would set a waiting period of three days with counseling and 20 days without it. It also requires couples to file a parenting plan if they divorce or separate.

The bill, passed earlier by the House, was stripped down from an earlier Senate version that would have allowed couples to enter into a "covenant marriage," which would have made divorce more difficult.

The bill's supporters say the legislation is a way to help strengthen marriages and slow the divorce trend that they say hurts children.

(more)

 

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