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View Article  Election Parties in Your Area (updated)

Election Parties in Your Area (updated)


By Sam Garchik

Johnson County:

Janet Lyness-- 8:30 p.m., at East Side Bob's Your Uncle

Nick Maybanks-- 8:30, the Vine in Coralville in the Mezzanine

Larry Meyers 8:30 p.m. David's Place, 100 S. Linn Street (directly south of Senior Center)

John Schneider-- after 7 p.m., at 5363 American Legion Rd.

Sally Stutsman-- 8:30, Old Chicago in Coralville on Hwy 6s

Mike Blouin-- 9 p.m. at El Dorado in Coralville

Mike Lehman-- 8:30 p.m. at Okoboji Grill by the Sycamore Mall.

Unity Party-- 10:00 p.m, Mill

QCA:

QCDFA-- 8:00 p.m., Kelly's Pub at 2222 E. 53rd St, Davenport

Waterloo/Cedar Falls:

Bruce Raley-- 9:00 pm at the UAW, Local #8382615 Washington St., Waterloo, Iowa

Des Moines

Ed Fallon-- (No time announced) at Ed's house, 1300 block of 8th St., Des Moines

View Article  Today is Election Day

  Today is Election Day


By Sam Garchik

Don't forget to vote today. Candidates for for Iowa Fovernor, U.S. Congress, Iowa House, other state offices and local county boards will be chosen. Blog for Iowa will have an update later this PM with the statewide and federal results.

Meanwhile, think about this while you go to the polls:


by Michelina at DC for Democracy

Subject: Call for debate on Iraq NOW!

DC for Democracy, Others Establish National Call-In Day June 7

Call your Representative: 202-224-3121

An open debate on Iraq is OVERDUE!

After more than three years, $300 billion and the death of over one hundred thousand Iraqis and nearly 2,500 American soldiers, Congress still refuses to debate real alternatives to [Bush's] stay-the-course policy. It is a policy that over 80% of Iraqis, more than 70% of U.S. soldiers stationed in Iraq, and a majority of Americans say is not only a failure but fails to stop terrorism and creates more hatred towards our troops in Iraq, putting them in harm's way.

This week on June 7, DC for Democracy and several other progressive organizations are creating a unique opportunity – a National Call-In Day -- to demand that Congress stop passing the buck. So far, 122 members of the House of Representatives have signed a 'discharge petition' calling for immediate debate and vote on ALL alternatives to the policy of open-ended occupation of Iraq – all due to constituent pressure.  All we need is 96 more members to sign the petition for debate to begin. We need your help!

Call your U.S. Representative on June 7th. Ask your Representative to sign H.Res. 543 OR thank them if they have already signed and ask them to ask a colleague to sign H.Res. 543. The switchboard # is 202/224-3121.

Here are lists of those who have and have not signed!

The pressure we are applying is already having an impact. There have been news reports that some members of Congress, hoping to dodge a real discussion about Iraq, will offer a tightly-controlled debate framed by supporters of the war.  This alternative is clearly an election-year effort to sell the war to the public, rather than address the failed policy. This alternative won't allow members who oppose the war to offer plans to bring the occupation to an end.

Tell your Congress Member that you demand to see a debate with an "open rule," meaning that ANY and ALL amendments can be introduced, debated, and voted on. The surest route to that debate is for them to sign the discharge petition and ask their colleagues to do the same.

Call 202-224-3121, give the operator your Representative's name or go to power search on Congress for the local district office. 
 
Message for NON-signers of H.Res.543 Message for signers of H.Res. 543
  
As your constituent, I ask you to sign onto H.Res. 543, a "discharge petition" that calls for open and honest debate on Iraq and consideration of ALL alternatives to the policy of open ended occupation of Iraq. I will not be satisfied with a limited debate that prohibits the introduction of real alternatives to the President's failed policy in Iraq. It is time to show strong leadership to bring peace in the region.  As your constituent, I want to thank you for signing H.Res. 543. So important is 17 hours of full and honest debate and consideration of ALL alternatives to the policy of open ended occupation of Iraq that I ask you to ask one of your NON-signing colleagues to sign H.Res. 543.  This is one important step in building peace in Iraq and throughout the region.
 
Help change the course in Iraq. It is an historic opportunity for member of Congress to offer alternatives to WAR WITHOUT END in Iraq.   See Open Iraq Debate for more information about H.Res. 543.  You can check the House Clerk's site daily for new signatures.

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