News from the North Texas Progressive Oct 10 2011

 

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October 10, 2011

Dear nancy,

Good Morning!

Whew... busy week. Promise yourself that you will visit one of the local #occupy groups this week. Most of them have an evening meeting and you will truly be inspired.

Buy your tickets for Texas Democratic Women's dinner and auction and plan of seeing Incendiary the movie about the Todd Willingham case and Rick Perry. Watch the Rick Perry education video below for a little laugh. I think I feel a slumbering bear waking up ..don't you ?
Follow me @NTXProgressive !!

Thanks,
Nancy Cunningham

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In This Issue

Occupy Dallas march was huge success and the occupation enters Day #5

Texas Democratic Women of Collin County 'Frame the Issues' at our 5th annual dinner

Democracy Now

Occupy Wall Street: The Most Important Thing in the World Now by Naomi Klein..

North Texas Democrats : Notes and News

Incendiary: The Willingham Case film o...pens in Dallas October 14th.

Gardeners In Community Development-Donations to Food Pantries..

Collin College Political Science Club and Clean Elections Texas

Panic of the Plutocrats...By PAUL KRUGMAN.

 

Occupy Dallas march was huge success and the occupation enters Day #5

Get involved with you local #Occupytogether movement. Dallas held its first planning meeting on Oct 5th and pulled off a very successful march on Thursday to the Federal Reserve. The group then began its occupation on Pioneer Plaza in front of Dallas City Hall and the group has now been camping out for 5 days. ( yes, they made it through the weekend rain storms)

Many more events are planned and everyone is encourage to attend the twice daily General Assemby meetings ( PAD - People Assemble of Dallas ) the evening meeting is held at 8pm. Come out after work and get involved.

Many individuals,  local businesses and faith groups have been providing support to the group including: funds, food, services and supplies.

Members of local Universal Unitarians  congregations provided laundry service all weekend to the campers - washing and drying their rain soaked clothing. The Hare Krishna " Food for Life" program has also provide hot catered vegetarian meals.

At this time, they have plenty of food most of the needs are posted by Twitter ,  I'm trying to keep up with them and retweeting @NTXProgressive ( follow me please) -you can just check my tweet and my blogging about Occupy here http://occupydallasblog.blogspot.com/ I have posted a twitter feed app that you can check for news.

Occupy Dallas can be found here http://occupydallas.org/ and #OccupyFtWorth and #OccupyDenton begin today! http://www.occupyfortworth.org/

If you need any additional information - get in touch and I'll be happy to help. I do serve on the media committee and try to attend PAD most evenings.
Nancy:  northtexasprogressive@gmail.com
I know #OccupyDallas appreciates these groups !

http://www.ntauus.org/ 

http://www.ntauus.org/oakcliff.shtml 

http://www.radhakalachandji.com/      

 

 

Alan Grayson is awesome on Real Time with Bill Maher about Occupy Wall Street!

Alan Grayson on Real Time with Bill Maher about Occupy Wall Street!

 

Texas Democratic Women of Collin County 'Frame the Issues' at our 5th annual dinner and silent auction

Texas Democratic Women of Collin County and Host Committee

Bickel & Brewer, Larry Harrington and Ashley and Jack Ternan Jr.

cordially invite you to help us Frame the Issues at our 5th annual dinner and silent auction.

Sunday, October 23, 2011 /5:30 p.m. Southfork Ranch

Featuring Celebrated Bloggers:

Eileen Smith@inthepinktexas.com  and Rachel Farris@meanrachel.com  (Bios & Photos attached) Purchase tickets at www.tdwcc.org  

 

Contributions are not tax-deductible. TDWCC is a registered Political Action Committee (PAC).

Pol. Adv. Paid for and authorized by the Texas Democratic Women of Collin County. 

 

Democracy Now

Naomi Klein: Protesters Are Seeking Change in the Streets Because It Won't Come From the Ballot Box

Among the thousands at last night's Occupy Wall Street protest here in New York City was award-winning journalist and author Naomi Klein. She is the author of the bestselling book, "The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism." Klein joins us to discuss the Occupy Wall Street movement and why it is being belittled in the corporate media. Watch/Listen/Read

A War on Voting: Could Redistricting and Voting Law Changes Help Republicans Win in 2012?

A new report by the Brennan Center for Justice warns changes to voting laws could strip the voting rights of more than 5 million people - a higher number than the margin of victory in two of the last three presidential elections. We speak with Ari Berman, author of the new article in Rolling Stone magazine, "The GOP War on Voting," and with ProPublica reporter Lois Beckett, who co-wrote, "The Hidden Hands in Redistricting: Corporations and Other Powerful Interests," about how money is helping re-shape Congressional districts along partisan lines, a practice known as gerrymandering. Watch/Listen/Read

Settlement Reached Over Arrest of Amy Goodman, Democracy Now! Producers at 2008 GOP Convention

A final settlement has been reached in a federal lawsuit challenging the police crackdown on journalists reporting on the 2008 Republican National Convention and protests in St. Paul, Minnesota. Democracy Now! host and executive producer Amy Goodman, along with former producers Nicole Salazar and Sharif Abdel Kouddous, filed the lawsuit last year against the Minneapolis and St. Paul police departments, the Ramsey County Sheriff and United States Secret Service personnel. Watch/Listen/Read  

 

Occupy Wall Street: The Most Important Thing in the World Now by Naomi Klein

I love you.

 

And I didn't just say that so that hundreds of you would shout "I love you" back, though that is obviously a bonus feature of the human microphone. Say unto others what you would have them say unto you, only way louder.

Yesterday, one of the speakers at the labor rally said: "We found each other." That sentiment captures the beauty of what is being created here. A wide-open space (as well as an idea so big it can't be contained by any space) for all the people who want a better world to find each other. We are so grateful.

 

read on

Listen to Sam Seder @Majorityfm and Citizen radio talking to Naomi live from @OccupyWallStreet listen here

http://wearecitizenradio.com /

 

North Texas Democrats : Notes and News

Metrocrest Democrats

Metrocrest Democrats are meeting tonight at the New New Buffet in Addison - 6:30 for dinner - 7:00 Sen. Royce West will speak....please join us.

 
 Greater Arlington/Mansfield Democratic Women "An Evening at the Theater"Opening Night of Agatha Christie's "Mousetrap"

 

Tickets $40 each Sponsorships available - $250 (4 tickets), $150 (2 tickets) plus recognition in the program The Main Stage Theatre Fine Arts Building UT-Arlington

 

Free Parking - see map at http://www.uta.edu/theatre/directions_uta_theatre.html

Reception in Studio 143 at 6:30 pm

Appetizers and Cash Bar /Play begins at 8:00 pm Dessert and punch after the play

To purchase tickets: Go to http://www.gamdw.com/donate.htm to pay via Pay Pal

Or Mail check to GAMDW, P.O. Box 122259, Arlington, TX 76012

 

The Dallas County Democratic Party Presents The Eleventh Annual Fish Fry

Featuring Gen. Ric Sanchez Candidate for US Senate Friday, October 21 6:30pm /SOKOL Hall

7448 Greenville Ave, Dallas

 

Tickets include a catfish dinner with all the fixins. Beer and soft drinks will be available.

Fall has arrived and it is time for the 11th Annual Dallas County Democratic Party Fish Fry. The annual Fish Fry is the largest gathering of Democratic voters, officeholders and candidates of the year.

Fish Fry proceeds fund the day to day operations of the Dallas County Democratic Party. Funds raised from Fish Fry allow us to keep the Party office open year round (many counties in Texas cannot keep a full time office open), maintain our website and educate voters on changes such as redistricting and voter ID. We receive no funding from the national Democratic Party or from the state Democratic Party.

Sponsor!

           

Purchase Tickets Online

 

 

Incendiary: The Willingham Case film opens in Dallas October 14th

In 1991, Cameron Todd Willingham's three daughters died in a Corsicana, Texas house fire. Tried and convicted for their arson murders, Willingham was executed in February 2004 despite overwhelming expert criticism of the prosecution's arson evidence. Today, Willingham's name has become a call for reform in the field of forensics and a rallying cry for the anti-death penalty movement; yet he remains an indisputable "monster" in the eyes of Texas Governor Rick Perry, who ignored the science that could have saved Willingham's life.

 

http://www.incendiarymovie.com/INCENDIARY/INCENDIARY.html  

 

Movie Review: Incendiary: The Willingham Case

Given the zeitgeist about the death penalty and the execution of innocent people from the Troy Davis Case -- and the presidential campaign of Texas Gov. Rick Perry -- the timing couldn't be better for the release of the documentary, Incendiary: The Willingham Case.

This film, by Steve Mims and Joe Bailey Jr., is just what its title implies: a match being lit to a tinderpile of flimsy evidence that led to the execution of Cameron Todd Willingham in Texas in 2004 after his 1992 conviction for setting the fire that killed his three babies.

Yet this isn't a high-minded discourse on the morality of execution in general. Nor is it about the notion of reasonable doubt.

 

read on 

 

 

Gardeners In Community Development-Donations to Food Pantries

WE NEED VOLUNTEERS FOR HARVESTING AND GARDEN WORKDAYS

 

For more here :  info  

 

We can always use an extra hand or two with harvesting and getting produce delivered to local food pantries. These donations help alleviate hunger for families that have lost jobs, for seniors and children, and for neighborhood residents that are struggling in these hard times.

 

Most of the families that have garden plots come from needy neighborhoods, and see community gardening as a way for people to work together to help each other. They grow food for themselves and for others. They help train and educate families and children that come to participate and learn. These community gardens are vital to building strong revitalized communities that can tackle issues like hunger and poverty together.

 

HARVESTING

Hope Community Garden -- every Sunday at 4 pm

1108 Cristler, Dallas 75223

Our Saviour Community Garden -- every Tuesday at 9:30 am

1616 N Jim Miller Rd, Dallas 75217

 

If you would like to help pick and transport produce to food pantries please contact GICD.

GARDEN WORKDAYS/TRAININGS

To get notification of workdays at various community gardens, which always include "hands-on training" sessions, please send a request to be on the "Email List of Activities" to GICD. Also go to GICD's website and check our Calendar (http:\\www.gardendallas.org).

 

Thank you.

Vegetables Donated to Food Pantries

 

 

Collin College Political Science Club and Clean Elections Texas

The Collin College Political Science Club and Clean Elections Texas are partnering in a discussion between   academics, lawyers and former office holders.

 

Saturday, October 22, 2011   - 9 am to noon

Collin College Spring Creek Campus Conference Center

2800 E. Spring Creek Parkway, Plano 75074

Our Panel Will Include:

Dennis Simon, University Distinguished Teaching Professor,

Department of Political Science, Southern Methodist University

Joel Page, Assistant Federal Public Defender

Liz Wally, President of Clean Elections Texas

The Honorable Robert Miklos, former State Rep from District 101

The Honorable David Kelton, former Judge 44th District Court

A former City Councilman

Representative of the Collin College Political Science Club

 

Question and Answer sessions, as well as individual round table discussion led by others who have run for public office, will follow the panel presentation.

Coffee, Tea and Breakfast Muffins will be provided

 

For further information, please contact

www.cleanelectionstx.org

Professor Robert Franklin, Political Science Club Advisor, rfranklin@collin.edu

Lenna Webb, Forum Coordinator (972) 732-7712, msnilknarf@gmail.com

Liz Wally, President CETEX (214) 821-2237, elizawally@gmail.com

 

SunLight Foundation: New Tools to Track Corporate Influence  

"Transparency Data"

 

Transparency Data is a central source for federal lobbying disclosure, federal grants and contracts, earmarks and federal and state campaign contributions.  

 

 

Here you can begin your search, find the information you need, and then download records of what a candidate has received, what an individual has given, how much an organization has spent on lobbying, and many other queries.

 

http://transparencydata.com

Federal and state campaign contributions in one database!

Federal and state campaign contributions in one database!

Panic of the Plutocrats

By PAUL KRUGMAN  

 

 

It remains to be seen whether the Occupy Wall Street protests will change America's direction. Yet the protests have already elicited a remarkably hysterical reaction from Wall Street, the super-rich in general, and politicians and pundits who reliably serve the interests of the wealthiest hundredth of a percent.

 

And this reaction tells you something important - namely, that the extremists threatening American values are what F.D.R. called "economic royalists," not the people camping in Zuccotti Park.

 

Consider first how Republican politicians have portrayed the modest-sized if growing demonstrations, which have involved some confrontations with the police - confrontations that seem to have involved a lot of police overreaction - but nothing one could call a riot. And there has in fact been nothing so far to match the behavior of Tea Party crowds in the summer of 2009.

 

read on

 

 

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Jobs Not Cuts: Week of Action Event Comerica Bank Bldg

 

 

 

Jobs Not Cuts: Week of Action Event

Comerica Bank Bldg (Abrams & Larmanda), 6510 Abrams Rd. TX (Map)

Dallas, TX 75231

Thursday, October 13th, 4:00 PM

Let's keep the momentum going! Please sign up for this gathering right away!      

 

Message from your host, Hobie H.: Rep Jeb Hensarling (R-TX-05) is co-chair of the infamous Super Congressional Committee. Let's rally outside his office and tell him:

1) We have a jobs crisis - pass the Jobs Act!

2) No cuts to Social Security, Medicare, or Medicaid!

3) Millionaires and corporations should pay their fair share -




 

Survey: Half of Texas doctors may drop Medicare if cuts enacted

 

 

Half of Texas physicians would consider withdrawing from the Medicare program if Congress allows a forthcoming deep cut in reimbursement payments, Texas Medical Association officials said Thursday.

The result of the cut could mean more elderly people would lose access to their doctors and have trouble finding new ones, said Dr. Bruce Malone, association president.

Malone shared the results of the association survey of physicians while calling for federal lawmakers to revamp the payment formula for doctors. Without action, physicians will see a 29.6 percent cut in reimbursements starting Jan. 1.

 

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Drinking Liberally Dallas

Libertine Bar
Tuesday, October 11
7.30 PM - 9.30 PM
2101 Greenville Ave

1/2 priced entrees, plenty of drink specials and free parking

Lots to discuss so come on out!

We hang out in the front of the bar so you won't miss us!

See you tonight!

Julie, Cyndi and Diana



 

Rick Perry's Texas Public Education Massacre

 

Rick Perry's Texas Public Education Massacre

Rick Perry's Texas Public Education Massacre



 

Jim Hightower | Something Big Is Happening: Occupy Together

 

"To paraphrase one of Bob Dylan's songs of youthful protest, 'Something's happening here, and you don't know what it is, do you Ms. Bellafante?' A New York Times writer, Ginia Bellafante, is but one of many establishment reporters and pundits who've been covering the fledgling 'Occupy Wall Street' movement - but completely missing the story. Instead of really digging into what's 'happening here,' they've resorted to fuddy-duddy mockery of an important populist protest that has sprouted right in Wall Street's own neighborhood."

 

Read the Article

 

Bob Dylan - Ballad of a thin man (Original)

Bob Dylan - Ballad of a thin man (Original)



 

5 Progressive Candidates To Watch As the 2012 Campaign Heats Up

5 Progressive Candidates To Watch As the 2012 Campaign Heats Up

Will Democrats take back Congress? Here are five candidates worth keeping an eye on as we get closer to Election 2012.

 

 

Watching the news lately, you'd think that Election 2012 was only between Republican candidates for president, each trying to outflank the next to his or her right.

 

The Republican primaries may be getting lots of attention, but several progressive candidates around the country are gearing up for races that could swing the Congress and put some control back in the hands of progressives.

 

read on 



OccupyDallas public letter to city officials

 

Dallas, TX, Date - OccupyDallas has published a public letter to the city officials of Dallas concerning their occupation of the Pioneer Plaza park. This is the text of the letter, in it's entirety:

                To: Mayor Mike Rawlings, Mayor Pro Tem Pauline Medrano, Deputy Mayer Pro Tem Tenell Atkins, Councilwoman Delia Jasso, Councilman Scott Griggs, Councilman Dwaine Caraway, Councilwoman Vonciel Jones Hill, Councilwoman Monica Alonzo, Councilwoman Carolyn Davis, Councilman Sheffie Kadane, Councilman Jerry Allen, Councilwoman Linda Koop, Councilwoman Sandy Greyson, Councilwoman Ann Margolin, Councilwoman Angela Hunt, City Manager Mary Suhm, Chief David Brown, Chief Louie Bright

                Occupy Dallas is the local presence of a national movement that is growing like wildfire. Within a matter of weeks, over 840 cities worldwide have joined the Occupy Movement, with literally millions of people joining in the protest. Our movement is leaderless and diverse. At virtually any Occupy headquarters you will find teenagers holding signs alongside their parents, retired elderly couples, veterans of virtually every war, off-duty law enforcement, homeless citizens, doctors, corporate executives, local business owners, teachers bringing their students, and citizens of virtually every age, minority, socioeconomic background, and political party. Our movement purposefully and proudly goes beyond dividing lines, with the intent of bringing ALL Americans together to start a discourse with each other and call attention to the injustices that have been allowed to corrupt our society for too long.

                Why are we protesting? Our grievances are as numerous and diverse as our supporters. From rising costs in health care to overwhelming student debt to the gross mishandling of the mortgage crisis to the rapidly-growing national debt to the protection of criminals with certain political and corporate ties, the vast majority of Americans are fed up with "the system" and how it favors the "1%" of power holders who have unfair and undeserved influence in the political process. One thing we have all agreed on is that corporate interests have grown too strong and too influential in the political process, with many politicians' votes being bought and sold to the highest bidder. Many Americans believe that their votes are insignificant in the shadow of the millions of dollars being passed under the tables within the federal government, and we're sick of it. We believe that it should be the people of America, and not the corporations, who should drive policies and legislation.

                We originally began our protest outside of the JFK Memorial, where we worked with law enforcement to secure a permit. After receiving further input from police, they suggested we move our base to Pioneer Park, which is where we have been for the past several days. We send daily marches throughout downtown, always with police escorts and making sure to obey all traffic laws, as well as maintaining a constant presence in front of our headquarters at Young and Griffin. We have established a set of guidelines for our participants to make sure that we create a positive atmosphere for everyone involved, including the following:

                -We have a strict recycling and no-littering policy

                -We check in regularly with police to keep them aware of our activities and solicit their             suggestions and advice

                -We are respecting local traffic and noise laws

                -We are attempting to secure whatever permits are necessary for our locations

                -We have opened a family-friendly "Occuplay Dallas" center with childcare to encourage         parents to bring their children and get them involved in the political process

                -We have set up medical tents staffed with trained personnel to provide First Aid should that become necessary

                -We are supporting local businesses and tourism and have seen a steady and drastic increase in          visitors and activity in the area

 

                Because we are a movement of the people, for the people, and by the people, the people are at the heart of Occupy Dallas. We have daily General Assemblies, where all participants are encouraged to express their opinions, concerns, and suggestions. We strongly believe in the democratic process, and the greater good drives everything we do and everything we believe in.

                As one of the largest cities in the nation (and, in our humble opinions, the greatest city in the nation), eyes across the country and the globe have been watching Occupy Dallas. Occupy movements around the nation have expressed their appreciation and respect for Dallas Police Department, who have thus far worked with us in mutual cooperation. Reporters from every local news outlet and several national news outlets have either visited our headquarters or published stories, photos, and eyewitness accounts of Occupy Dallas. Dallas is being hailed as one of the most successful Occupy locations, and we are hopeful that, with your support, this will continue.

                We humbly ask that you come down and visit our headquarters to see our movement for yourself. Come take a walk throughout our campsites and talk with the citizens of Dallas to see for yourself what Occupy Dallas is about. Visit our Food Tent, filled to the brim with donations from local supporters and local businesses. Come play with the children at the Occuplay tent. Visit the Medic Tent and speak with the doctors and nurses who have volunteered their time. Visit the media tent and speak with the writers, bloggers, and journalists who are covering our cause. Attend a General Assembly and see direct democracy in action. Most importantly, come shake hands with our marchers and protesters, and find out for yourself what it is that we stand for.

                Many other cities have gotten their city mayors and councilmen involved as active supporters (most recently the Los Angeles City Council passed a resolution supporting the Occupy LA movement), and we would very much like for Dallas to be added to that list. We have thousands of supporters in the city of Dallas and the surrounding areas, and our movement is quickly growing every day. We hope that you, as representatives of the people of Dallas, will stand with us and support our constitutional right to peacefully assemble and protest.

                For more information, contact Michael Prestonise at 214-293-0548 or news@occupydallas.org. More information, can also be found at www.occupydallas.org.

                The OccupyDallas movement began Thursday, Oct 6 with a march from Pike Park to the Federal Reserve building. Over 1,000 people gathered to protest corporate greed and money influencing the government. The movement currently has more than 150 members occupying Pioneer Plaza in downtown, with hundreds more joining in daily for marches to various corporations and banks throughout the city. The movement stands in solidarity with similar Occupy movements happening across the nation and the world, including the original Occupy Wall Street protest that featured tens of thousands of marchers and continues to grow.

             

 

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