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View Article  Propaganda From the Heartland TV Series
Propaganda From The Heartland TV Series

More BS... This is a call to action... Contact your local public television stations!

Global Resource Action Center for the Environment (GRACE) is looking for organizations to sign-on to the letter below regarding an industrial agriculture series on public television stations that is sponsored by Monsanto and the American Farm Bureau Federation.

We need your help!

This fall, Monsanto and the American Farm Bureau Federation (with additional funding from the American Soybean Association, National Corn Growers Association, National Cotton Council, United Soybean Board and U.S. Grains Council) have teamed up to produce a piece of propaganda designed to whitewash the true story of industrial agribusiness in the United States.

America's Heartland is a weekly television series that these shills of industrial agriculture intend to offer to more than 300 public television stations for airing in September. The 20 half-hour episodes claim to help "raise awareness of the significant contribution American agriculture makes to the quality of life here and abroad." However, the failure to include any group representing America's traditional family farmers raises suspicions that the series is nothing more than a public relations ploy by corporate agriculture interests.

We have drafted a letter (below) to alert public television station managers to the bias behind this rogue gallery of corporate players presuming to represent the state of agriculture in rural America. It is critical that those who make programming decisions for America's public television stations understand that there is another, more destructive side to industrial agriculture.

Please join us in this effort by having your organization sign on to this letter. Also, pass it along to other organizations that might want to join in. A final letter, signed by all supporting groups, will be distributed to every public television station manager in mid-July.

Please RSVP your support to Chris Cooper at GRACE
ccooper@gracelinks.org

Letter:

In the next few weeks you will be solicited to carry a television program produced by KVIE Public Television entitled America's Heartland.

Contrary to the producers' press release, this program is not a celebration of our nation's agriculture. Instead, it is a piece of bald-faced propaganda from those who make their money from corporate agriculture-the Monsanto Company, the American Farm Bureau Federation, the American Soybean Association, National Corn Growers Association, National Cotton Council, United Soybean Board and U.S. Grains Council.

The destruction of America's rural communities and the
disappearance of its small farmers is an important story that needs to be told. This story, one of rural depopulation, dwindling economic opportunities, industrial levels of pollution and their attendant health and social concerns, is the ugly reality of the excesses that come from the unregulated large-scale industrialized agricultural system promoted by corporate America. America's Heartland is being produced to put a friendly face on the very forces that are causing these problems.

Policies promoted by Monsanto and the American Farm Bureau, if successful, will place the US food supply into the hands of a few major corporations. This would devastate independent family farmers who will be priced out of the market not because they can't compete, but because corporate farms are specifically structured to capture government subsidies. Lobbyists for corporate agriculture and the Farm Bureau use political pressure to direct federal subsidies to corporate farms where a significant part of these subsidies then flows directly to Monsanto from the purchase of genetically modified seed and artificial hormones (to increase milk production at mega dairies) that put small farmers out
of business.

The American Farm Bureau, which sells insurance, supports this strategy by investing its assets in corporate agriculture while claiming for lobbying purposes that its 5 million insurance policyholders are active Farm Bureau members. (There are less than 2 million actual farmers in the US and many don't belong to the Farm Bureau). There is a growing backlash in both rural areas and urban and consumer markets against the practices advocated by Monsanto, the Farm Bureau and the owners of factory farms.

Shoppers are flocking to organic products in an effort to escape the health consequences of the kind of agriculture these groups promote. Traditional  family farmers are working to expose the corporate whitewashing of industrial agriculture. The program you are being asked to show is an important part of  a strategy to silence this backlash by making American consumers think that  corporate farming practices are harmless and inevitable. Nothing could be further  from the truth.

We ask you to please make a fully informed decision about America's Heartland and either not air it or, if you elect to show it, schedule it alongside a program presenting the alternative point of view as you would for any other piece of propaganda. There is another side to this story and the public deserves to hear it.

Sincerely,

[NAMES OF SIGNATORIES]

View Article  GOVERNOR DEAN BACK IN IOWA - PART II
GOVERNOR DEAN BACK IN IOWA - PART II

 
At the Iowa Democratic Party Hall of Fame Dinner, June 11, 2005,
 are: (left to right) Caroline Vernon, Dr. Alta Price, Howard Dean,
 Molly Regan, and Chuck Galer.



As promised, more pictures are here.  One week ago, a large-sized group of IOWA Democratic Party activists listened and watched as our FIESTY, COMPACT, TRUTH-TELLING, BRING-YOUR-GAME-TO-THE-NEXT-LEVEL national chairman GOVERNOR HOWARD DEAN brought us to our feet cheering and applauding.

GOVERNOR DEAN turned on the heat that evening.  He said we need to speak boldly about who we are.  We are Democrats because of our moral values.  Making sure kids do not go to bed hungry is a moral value.  Moral values include personal responsibility and individual freedom to make choices about our own lives regarding life and death.
 
It is a moral value not to take money from someone who may try to influence you.  Community is a moral value.  Honesty in government is a moral value.  Social security is a moral responsibility.  A responsibility not just to those elderly who may not have enough income to live on, but it is also an obligation that we each have to our parents and that we have to our children.  These were just some of the more pointed moments of GOVERNOR DEAN'S speech.

Making our presence known in every state is going to escalate according to GOVERNOR DEAN.  We will have a consistent, concise message.

Also on the agenda that evening were the awards.  One of Democracy for the Quad Cities' finest, CAROLINE VERNON, received the RISING STAR award.  Her dedication to health care issues and the courage to take on Nussle earned her the plaque.  She is seen here (on the right) receiving the award from IOWA DEMOCRATIC PARTY CHAIR & LT. GOV. SALLY PEDERSON.  Congratulations, Caroline! You looked stunning, and you got to sit next to HOWARD!

Others in attendance were Elesha Gayman, Davenport, DEAN delegate to the national convention and pictured with her (below) is PHIL SPECHT from Clayton County.  Phil, a dairy farmer, is a member of the state central committee and was very helpful to me when I conducted the meeting of the DEAN delegates at district convention last year.

Here is a little blurb about Phil from Elesha… "I have had a great time bumping into my good old friend, one of Iowa's official "Electors" and fellow Deaniac Phil Specht at various events around the state in the past few weeks. This picture was taken at the Iowa Democratic Hall of Fame Dinner in Cedar Rapids on June 11th. Phil was a tremendous help to the Clayton County Democrats during the election and continues to go above and beyond the call of duty with all of his activism. Phil, on behalf of forward thinking individuals everywhere, thanks for all of your hard work!" -Elesha



Elesha Gayman and Phil Specht

Several others who were there for the reunion with GOVERNOR DEAN were (once again in no particular order) Buddy, Christina Butts, BFIA's Trish Nelson and Ellen Ballas, who co-coordinate Rapid Response - Iowa, Dick Stater (Linn Co. Dem Chair), Dave Leshtz, David Loebsack, Sally Troxell, Sarah Swisher (Johnson Co. Dem Chair), and Dr. Julie Thompson, who bid on and won the necktie signed by GOVERNOR DEAN.  Also on hand were Jeff Goetz, Monica Kurth, and Sue Astley.  I apologize to those of you whose names I have not mentioned.



Howard Dean with DFQC activist Cliff Day. Our thanks go out
to Cliff for providing us with these photos of the evening.


Now that we have had our HOWARD fix for a while, it's time to continue the GOOD FIGHT.  There is a lot to do locally and across the state.  We have 4 to 5 people interested in the 1st congressional seat since Nussle will be vacating it.  See, we do have good things happen to us occasionally.  Now, on to keeping him away from Terrace Hill.



Here, Dr. Alta Price's daughter, Meredith, is painting
the GOVERNOR's gloved hand.  IOWANS For
Health Care are obtaining palm prints from 18,000
people across the state to show that many IOWANS
are without health care.


Reporting from Eastern IOWA, this is your DFIA environmentalist still reminding you to: CPR…CONSERVE/PARTICIPATE/RECYCLE      

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