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Work the Polls & Away We Go
Linked to groups: Lower Bucks for Democracy, Lower Merion Grassroots, Philly for Change, Montco DFA, Northeast Philadelphia for Democracy
Sue and I will be working our Polls in 58W 24 & 29D for Seth and
several judges I know of who are fair, judicious and respectful of the
process --- with liberal-like leanings.
At 5:45 we cut away to the airport for a 9:45p flight to Israel. We will be cell phoned with results before our boarding.
We are back on the 16th. On the 4th give our regards and lift a brew for us. OOPS! At the Tritone it's lift a bottle.
CU in Dec.
---=HalnSue
9/22/09 Health Insurance Reform Rally - Philadelphia, PA
Linked to groups: PA Single Payer Healthcare Action Committee, Montco DFA, Northeast Philadelphia for Democracy, Local Politics Matter, Philly for Change
We came. We held signs. We cheered speakers. We rallied. We marched through the streets. We shouted at insurance companies. We have done this and much more, many times before. Do our voices count more than the money coming from these companies?
Here are some photos.












John Grant's "Questioning the Army Experience Center"
Linked to groups: Upper Bucks for Democracy, PA for Democracy, PA Single Payer Healthcare Action Committee, Philly for Change, Local Politics Matter
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Above left: The marchers gather at Woodhaven and Knights Roads. Above right: writer Chris Hedges speaks next to Gold Star Mother Celeste Zappala, whose son Sherwood was killed in Iraq. |
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Below Left: Philadelphia
cops protect the Army Experience Center from all the rowdy citizens asking
uncomfortable questions while
inside members of A Gathering Of Eagles grin and mug at marchers
behind the glass panels. They were at
the AEC to commemorate 9/11. Right: one of the marchers who would not yield and stop asking questions is arrested
and rushed out a back door by Civil Affairs
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| John Grant, writer and photographer, is the President of Veterans For Peace, Chapter 31 - Philadelphia Area |
Inching Closer to the "Public Option"
Linked to groups: Upper Bucks for Democracy, PA Single Payer Healthcare Action Committee, Northeast Philadelphia for Democracy, Lower Bucks for Democracy, Philly for Change
Today, supporters of the Public Option for
Health Care Reform received an assurance from PA
Sen. Arlen Specter that he will support the
Option.
A rally was called to meet him at the Amtrak Station before he boarded a train to return to Washington. He approached the rally smiling, confident and shook hands as he held an impromptu meeting with the media to declare his position. The Fox affiliate, WTXF 29, and the Philadelphia/Wilmington PBS station, WHYY, were on hand to record the event.
On September 3rd,
a similar rally was held in Philadelphia outside of the Blue Cross Headquarters
and then outside Sen. Casey's office. A spokesperson addressed the group
and assured us Sen. Casey was absolutely committed to the Public Option.
The night before, a candle light vigil was held in the small suburban town of Glenside, in Montgomery County, PA.

That group numbered about 75 and could be characterized as being extremely civil and quiet. Even the counter demonstrators, who numbered about 15, did not try to disrupt the peaceful event. However, their signs showed a low degree of understanding of the issues and incomprehensible statements that reflected the same. For example, "Keep government hands off of my Medicare", and "Abortion is not Health Care", to name a few.
These are the most recent rallies I have attended. There were others and together, they have had an effect on elected officials and public opinion.
It is a pity that the persons most needing enlightenment, keep their minds and ears shut to fact and reason. It comes as no surprise that they are the ones most vehemently opposed to having children hear a speech from our President. The demographics from the last Election showed Obama and the Democrats scored higher as education levels went up. It appears the children of the ignorant will have to break out of the mold their parents try to force upon them, by virtue of their own rebellion, in their later development.
Meanwhile, minority children who advance themselves through education, will leave the ignorant, racist offspring in the dust, making them more irrelevant. (That's right, all those nut-jobs, birthers, deathers, hate mongers, etc., are just racists who can't accept the fact that Obama is the President.)

Jim Dean says The Media got it wrong on the Public Option
Linked to groups: Northeast Philadelphia for Democracy, PA for Democracy, Asheville Democracy for America, PA Single Payer Healthcare Action Committee, Montco DFA
Just minutes ago, I got an email from Jim Dean that contained this:
Over the weekend Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius said the Obama administration was open to considering co-ops in a healthcare reform bill. Immediately, insurance-funded media went on the attack. Some reporters called the public option dead -- others "off the table".
The media is wrong... again.
Let's be clear: A Healthcare bill without a public option is D.O.A. in the House. Period.
To pass any bill in the House they need at least 218 votes but 64 House Democrats have stood up and said they will not vote for a bill without a public option. That means a bill without a public option would only have 193 votes.
The Health Care War Is Over!
Linked to groups: Asheville Democracy for America, Northeast Philadelphia for Democracy, Upper Bucks for Democracy, PA for Democracy, Philly for Change
Now, about that treaty.......
Seasoned political observers have stated we will have national Health Care Reform legislation passed this Fall. How it will measure up to what we have been advocating depends on politics.
At the end of WW I, the Treaty of Versailles took from Italy most of what they fought and died for. (Italy's objectives and strategies don't parrallel the Health Care issue, it's just an analogy.) We can't let the same happen with respect to Health Care.
The Republicans in this Congress have proven bipartisanship is a waste of time and works only to their advantage. Their demands weakened legislation that they still voted against, even though it contained exactly what they asked for. How many times will the Democrats fall for this sucker punch?
Forget bipartisanship, Democrats! Hold fast to the Public Option as a minimum. Don't accept any watered-down nonsense like co-ops.
Go for the support to block a filibuster and vote on the Reform we need. This is the message we need to send, particularly to the handful of Senators who can prevent a filibuster. There has to be enough of them to vote their core values to do what is right for The People, and not obey The Money.
Do I expect too much from a Democracy?
Town Hall Meeting Is Civil
Linked to groups: PA for Democracy, Lower Bucks for Democracy, Northeast Philadelphia for Democracy, Local Politics Matter, Philly for Change
Aug 12th - Philadelphia - Tonight I attended the Health Care Town Hall Forum with Rep. Joe Sestak, hosted by the Broad Street Ministry.
While Democrat Sestak's 7th CD is in the suburbs, totally outside of Philadelphia, he chose the city to centralize the meeting in the most populous region of Pennsylvania, having recently announced he will oppose Arlen Specter in the 2010 primary.
The meeting was promoted heavily in advance by advocacy groups, including Health Care for America Now and Democracy for America. Early arrival was stressed. Scheduled start was 6:30. I arrived before 5 and found the line already in the hundreds, mostly supporters. At start, the church sanctuary was filled, as was the downstairs community room which had closed circuit TV of the meeting. The Philadelphia Inquirer reported attendance to be about 650, diverse and mostly supporters. A few hundred more were shut out, as the Church was filled to capacity.
Rev. Bill Golderer in his introductory remarks, pointed to the hundreds of folded paper birds suspended from above, as part of an art work that adorns the sanctuary. Inside the folds, he explained, are prayers of children, and asked attendees to be mindful of that and conduct themselves with respect towards their neighbor.
Behavior was almost perfect. There was only one person, called "Chris", who suddenly jumped up out of turn, started waving his arms and bellowing, "when do we get our chance?". Cameras whirled, focused and flashed to capture that moment. Other than that, no "Town Hall Hooligans" at all. The Philadelphia Inquirer described the meeting as "a spoonful of sugar".
That night, I decided to compare my observations with TV coverage. The Fox affiliate, WTXF 29, reported on the Town Hall, showing clips of outbursts at older meetings, preceding their clip of Chris's tantrum. The impression was this meeting was just more of the same. Nothing could be further from the truth. I know. I was there. So was the Philadelphia Inquirer. Their reporting agrees with mine.
Congressman Kratovil wins how ?
Linked to groups: Morris County DFA, Progressive Democrats For Delaware, Berks for Change, Hudson DFA, Democracy for Lancaster
Frank Kratovil of Maryland’s 1<sup>st</sup> Congressional District faces a very difficult re-election race because the district historically leans Republican. However Kratovil has a very effective secret weapon, it is an active and well-financed coalition from an element of the Republican Party mostly from the extreme Far Right wing of the Republican coalition. They are the “tea-baggers, Obama birthers and Healthcare Town Hall disrupters” you have been seeing on television and reading about in your local newspapers!
This group is not really representative of the typical Republican voters from sprawling Maryland 1<sup>st</sup>. Most Republicans I know from the dozen or so counties comprising the 1<sup>st</sup> Congressional District are relatively moderate and always reasonable.
They dislike taxes like everyone else. However, they believe government does on most occasions some things very well (like Social Security, the American military, Medicare, national parks, etc.)
The Republicans I know simply dismiss the nonsense about Obama not being born in America. Obama’s Hawaiian original birth certificates in all forms (long and short) have been made public. The birth announcement was published in the Hawaiian newspapers when he was born.
These local Republican voters would never deny other citizens their right to interact with their member of Congress just to score political points. This kind of rude behavior has never been tolerated by either major political party in recent memory. I have lived in the District for over 35 years.
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Why All Progressives, Democrats, Unionists and Reformers Should Join ACORN
Linked to groups: Montco DFA, Alabama For Democracy-Montgomery, DFA Anne Arundel, Democracy for Howard County, PA for Democracy
We are all familiar with the highly partisan and blatantly dishonest attacks on the low and moderate income advocacy group ACORN that dominated Fox News election coverage last Fall. Republican Right Wing partisans have remained loyal to their absurd talking points after the November election and continue to intentionally spread lies about the ACORN organization that all progressives, Democrats, labor activists and reformers should actively refute. These politically-motivated attacks on ACORN are based on two ridiculous ideas.
The first ridiculous idea is that this relatively small group of relatively poor individuals somehow is responsible for the mortgage crisis and the collapse of the economy. After decades of Reagan-Bush Republican mismanagement, Wall Street greed, assaults on unionized labor, unsound tax policies, unfair trade policies, disastrous healthcare policies, runaway corporate corruption, huge sweetheart government contracts going to Republican connected corporations and absurd financial deregulation, we need to understand that the structure of our economy needs serious fundamental reform. Reagan-Bush Republicanism ruled the market economically and politically to create the economic crisis.
The economic collapse has many more serious fundamental causes than just the collapse of the mortgage market. Income inequality, speculation, ending anti-usury laws, not enforcing anti-monopoly laws and excessive credit card debt can be added to the previous list of root causes underlining the current economic crisis. The Republican Right bears most of the responsibility for this situation. ACORN bears none!
First of all, sub-prime mortgages did not create the mortgage crisis. The notable economist Paul Krugman has debunked this Republican myth very effectively. The mortgage crisis has been spread across all income levels. Foreclosures are not limited just too poor people.
ACORN has never issued any mortgages nor has it pressured lenders to issue high-rate, unaffordable loans to poor and middle class Americans. Instead, for over a decade, ACORN has been the national leader in the fight against predatory lending.
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Acme Workers/UFCW 1776 Members Prove Solidarity Pays Off
Linked to groups: Northeast Philadelphia for Democracy, Upper Bucks for Democracy, Montco DFA, PA for Democracy, Local Politics Matter
They said it couldn't be done. "They" being Acme food markets and parent Supervalu. "They" tried intimidation and coercion. "They" issued an ultimatum on June 10th: either accept our final, best offer, or we will unilaterally terminate the contract. Then they walked away from bargaining.
UFCW members held fast, rejecting the "ultimatum" by a 19-1 margin on June 24th.
The community lent support, writing hundreds of letters to Acme expressing opinions and concerns. The letters came from consumers, community organizations, Labor organizations, elected official at all levels of government, including Senators Casey and even .... wait for it ..... Arlen Specter!
In the end, Acme/Supervalu came back to the bargaining table and a settlement was reached and ratified on July 15th. The ratification was by more than 98% of those present.
Details of the contract are on UFCW Local 1776's final report. Click here for info.
Media coverage samples: the Philadelphia Inquirer story and a story from The Global Report.
Videos of some of the 64 House Healthcare Heroes standing strong for a public health insurance option
Congressman Emanuel Cleaver
Congressman Lloyd Dogget
Congressman Keith Ellison
Congressman Bob Filner
Congressman Phil Hare
Congresswoman Lynn Woolsey
Congresswoman Maxine Waters
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