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View Article  The DFIA Mission Statement

Here is the working copy, or first draft, of the Democracy for Iowa Mission Statement.  Please feel free to comment on our goals and objectives, and of course, the wording.  We are required by DFA to have at least 5 goals.

 

Democracy for Iowa

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Healing the Country by Electing Progressive Candidates

 

Our History

 

Democracy for Iowa is a progressive political action grassroots organization that seeks to elect socially progressive and fiscally responsible candidates to statewide and local offices in Iowa.  We are affiliated with Democracy for America, the political action organization run by former Vermont Gov. Howard Dean.

 

Our Core Principles

 

First, we are committed to strong, sustained, active grassroots involvement in the democratic process at the state, county, and local levels.

 

Second, we are committed to electing candidates from the State of Iowa who tell the truth about policy choices and stand up for what they believe.

 

Third, we are committed to fighting against the influence and agenda of the far right wing and their radical, divisive policies, and the selfish special interests that dominate politics.

 

Fourth, we are committed to fighting for progressive policies, like health care for all; investment in children; equal rights under the law; fiscal responsibility; environmental protection; and a national security policy that makes America stronger by advancing progressive values.

 

Our Goals

 

1. Recruit and encourage progressive candidates to run for office at every level in the State of Iowa. We will help them find the resources to campaign successfully with small donations from grassroots supporters in order to begin to break the stranglehold special interests have on the political process.

 

2. Raise funds for Iowa’s progressive Congressional candidates whose election will be key to winning back a House of Representatives that has become the tool of the right wing.

 

3. Develop strategic partnerships with other progressive organizations, such as the 21st Century Democrats, to maximize resources for candidate recruitment, training, and organization.

 

4. Build relationships with other political initiatives in Iowa to help us achieve the above goals.

 

5. Harness the power of the Internet to continue to build our Iowa grassroots communication network.

 
View Article  HOW YOU CAN HELP RIGHT NOW

DFIA needs YOU!

I know.  I know.  I can hear what you’re thinking.  “Linda, really.  Blog for Iowa has been up for ONE AND A HALF DAYS!  I want to DO something.  I’m chomping at the bit.  What can I do to help?”

Well, I have just the thing for you.

Below you will find:

Spread The Word About Blog For Iowa
Volunteer To Be A Meet Up Host
Volunteer To Be A DFIA County Coordinator

SPREAD THE WORD ABOUT BLOG FOR IOWA

1) Please email all your Dean-supporting friends in Iowa and let them know WE ARE HERE!  Right now, we need to get the word out so our people can find us.

2) Also, Ms. Chris Butts, a hardworking Dean supporter from Des Moines whom I had the privilege of speaking with prior to the Caucus regarding Kids4Dean, has suggested we reach out to the university Dean groups.  Great idear!  And I might add, why not the high school Dean groups, too?  If you know any student Dean groups, please contact them and direct them to Blog for Iowa.  Below, you will find a little email note that you can copy and paste:



BLOG FOR IOWA has launched!  Blog for Iowa is the official weblog of Democracy for Iowa, the Iowa state chapter of Gov. Howard Dean's political action organization, Democracy for America.

Please visit Blog for Iowa regularly.  This is how we will connect with people throughout the state as we set up the structure of Democracy for Iowa.

Also, all student Dean groups will be allowed to have their own Blog for Iowa page free of charge through which to organize.  If you like, we can make your page a Restricted page so only you and your members can see it.

In order to post comments on the Blog for Iowa, you need to first create a reader account, and then log in.  Your username must be one word.  We will not harvest your information from your blog log in.  However, we would like you to give us complete contact information by joining Democracy for Iowa.  You can do that from the main blog page.

http://www.blogforiowa.com

Go Dean!  Go Iowa!

Please pass this notice along to every Iowa Dean supporter you know!

Thank you,

Linda Thieman, Blogmaster, Blog for Iowa



VOLUNTEER TO BE A MEET UP HOST

It looks like we have found a DFIA Meet Up Coordinator, someone who has been an active and dedicated Meet Up host.  Also, it looks like starting in May, Iowa Meet Ups will meet on the first THURSDAY after the first Wednesday of the month because so many people who would like to participate in Meet Up have conflicts on Wednesday nights.  (This will not be reflected on the Meet Up site.)

We need Meet Up hosts all over the state.  I know in my corner of Iowa, where as my late father used to say, “You can fit all the Democrats in B.V. county into a phone booth,” we are sorely lacking in Meet Ups.  Let’s DO something about that.

If you would like to be a Meet Up host in your town, send our Meet Up Coordinator an email.  (Her name is Karene 'kid' Nagel.)  Please write Meet Up Host in the subject line.  If you are already a Meet Up host or have been one and plan to again, please write 'kid', too.  We have no record of who has hosted Meet Ups.

VOLUNTEER TO BE A DFIA COUNTY COORDINATOR

It seems reasonable that DFIA will organize itself by county.  Therefore, we will need to have a County Coordinator for each county.  The DFIA CC will organize locally, connect with other DFIA members, reach out to other Iowans, register voters, help us find people to run for office, keep an eye out for progressive candidates - in other words, it’s a huge job.

DFIA will set up a training session at a central Iowa location with 21st Century Democrats for our County Coordinators to attend.  These training sessions will take place in late summer or early fall (probably) and will be required for County Coordinators.  All other DFIA members are welcome to attend.

If you are interested in being a County Coordinator, please send in a brief resume, a synopsis of your Dean experience, any other field work/campaign experience you have, and the names and phone numbers of 4 Dean supporters in your county (as references).

In the Subject Line, please type the name of your county.  Send your application to the County Coordinators email address (click).

Thank you.

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View Article  WE HAVE A GUEST: Our First Guest Post From Our Counterpart In Illinois, Eric Davis

An Inspiring Message

Greetings!

I'm "the fellow from Illinois" who suggested to Dr. Price that she grab the domain name. After months of knowing her through emails, etc., on the Dean campaign, I finally found an excuse to meet her in person - in town for business – and she’s every bit as much a gem in person as I expected. One of the great things I've taken away from my experiences with the Dean campaign has been some of the amazing people I've met over the year of my involvement.

And now it's time for the next chapter! While I have registered www.democracyforillinois.org (and .com, just for protection), I'm not with-it enough to set up a site there yet. Project #4 or so on my list. And it CERTAINLY will be awhile until I/we can come up with a site as attractive as this one! Nice icon image, good colors. A very friendly, welcoming visual style. My congratulations.

For those other than Linda and Alta, with whom I've had contact previously - welcome, from a once-and-future member of Dean Nation (Illinois chapter). I've had the great pleasure to visit your state a few times, Dubuque, the Field of Dreams, spent a weekend in Cedar Rapids in January, went to the Linn County Democratic banquet (saw Dean with Kerry, Edwards and Kucinich). Stayed at a Girl Scout camp about 20 minutes outside C/R with some terrific Dean people. Happy memories tinged with regret.  Here's hoping it's NOT a once-in-a-lifetime experience!

Anyway, under another Dean hat I am/was the statewide Meet Up coordinator in Illinois. We are still having Dean (now DFA2.0) Meet Ups this month, really the kickoff for the next phase. I want to encourage all of you, across Iowa, to set up or continue with Meet Ups. DFA2 has the potential to take the ground-up, citizen-initiated, true grassroots movement and make it into a true force in American politics.

What we need to do, what Gov. Dean is too polite to say (and yes, such things exist) is that we need to become the progressive/left version of the people who follow the likes of Pat Robertson or Jerry Falwell - not anywhere like the sheepish, herd-like aspects of such folks - we are too independent for that - but in their devotion to a cause whose success is dependent upon unified action among like-minded Americans.

We DO have work to do, a long struggle to take back America. What the Dean campaign showed us - and I believe it was only a glimpse, a hint, of the potential - is that, well, Dean was right. We DO indeed have the power, but it must be taken; such things are never given. Further, the polls show that America is actually on our side - they just don't know it yet. When you break down the kinds of things that Gov. Dean campaigned about - that our movement is still about - most Americans agree.

Most Americans think that providing affordable healthcare for all is both possible and necessary - and most support the grow-the-existing-systems approach Gov. Dean did in Vermont over a totally government-run, single payer system. People think it's doable and necessary - and they'd rather pay for that than another Presidential chest-thumping adventure in the Middle East.

Most Americans distrust the big-money Republicans and favor real campaign finance reform. The Dean campaign WAS campaign finance reform - in ways no one thought possible.

Most Americans are upset about the exodus of jobs from this country. Most Americans also equate the Republicans with the kind of pro-business-uber-alles attitude that has been the enabler for this. Most Americans feel that if big business is going to get support from government - i.e. the citizens - then they should be held to account for their corporate actions that affect those citizens.

Most Americans have decided that NAFTA wasn't necessarily the greatest idea and that at the very least we need to re-do that so-called deal.

Most Americans also feel that power has been shifted even further toward the wealthy, toward corporate interests. And they feel it at the local level every bit as much as what they see on TV or read in their 1040 instructions.

These are the kinds of things that Democracy For America (and for Iowa and Illinois) is intended to address. To provide a forum, a vehicle, a conduit, a magnifying lens, for that energy that comes from you.

Because Dean was right. We DO have the power.

We just have to get better organized and start using it.

So a big Illinois "hey!" from a neighbor to the east. And for those Matrix fans out there, I want to borrow a quote from Morpheus, that after all our best efforts, the battle recently lost and the next one joined, and a long struggle ahead, while some thought we would fade after Feb.18th when Dean dropped out, that

WE ARE STILL HERE!!! :)

Eric Davis
Democracy For Illinois
former State Meetup Co-ordinator, Illinois For Dean

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