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Tuesday, August 28, 2007
TONIGHT: Take a Stand and Demand that Domenici & Wilson Do the Same
Watch this video, listen to Iraq Vet John Bruhns (who has been blogging on AMERICAblog this month) -- and do what he says. Today, there will be over 700 "Take a Stand" events around the country. You can find one here. Take a Stand. In Albuquerque: UNM Continuing Education Auditorium, 1634 University Blvd. NE, 7 PM. If you can't make it, check in at AMERICAblog tonight for the live blogging on Take a Stand efforts. You might even get some right here.
August 28, 2007 at 04:00 PM in 2008 NM Senate Race, Events, Iraq War, NM-01 Congressional Seat 2008, Peace, Web/Tech | Permalink | Comments (0)
Lieberman for U.S. Attorney General?
Rumors are proliferating. Say it isn't so. If this is for real we'll have to give our Senators a barrage of phone calls urging them to return to sanity, don't you think?
August 28, 2007 at 03:11 PM in Democratic Party | Permalink | Comments (6)
Conservation Community-at-Large Hosts Richardson Campaign Fundraiser 8.30.07
From the DPBC E-News: Please join
With
Jim Baca, Sandy Buffett, Stephen Capra, Ned Farquhar, LeRoy Garcia, Gregory Green, John Horning, Lisa Jennings, Jenny Parks, Tom Robey, Michael Robinson, Oscar Simpson, Bill Schudlich, and Tom & Connie Young
and other members of New Mexico's conservation community-at-large on a late summer evening in the scenic canyon lands surrounding the beautiful, historic La Capilla Vieja Ranch
at La Cienega
With Honored Guest Governor Bill Richardson
The event is intended to bring together clean energy advocates, animal protection advocates, conservationists, hunters, anglers, and elected officials involved in a myriad of environmental issues and legislation to thank Governor Bill Richardson for all he has done to ensure that New Mexico remains enchanting and to wish him well in his aspirations to become President of the United States in 2008.
Hope to see you at the ranch for refreshments, food and music from 6 PM to 8 PM on Thursday, August 30th. Gates open at 5:30 PM. Suggested contributions of $1000, $500, $250 and $100. No minimum contribution.
Persons making the maximum contribution of $2,300 are welcome to join other members of the Bill Richardson Leadership Circle for a private pre-reception with Governor Bill Richardson from 6:00-6:30 PM.
Please RSVP to Tiffany Deinzer to 505.828.2455 or by email: tdeinzer@richardsonforpresident.com
Please make checks payable to Richardson for President, Inc. and mail to: P.O. Box 26208, Albuquerque, NM 87125-6208, or bring with you to the event. Contributions to Richardson for President, Inc. are not tax-deductible for Federal income tax purposes, and are limited to $2,300 per individual ($4,600 per couple) per election. Federal multi-candidate PACs may contribute $5,000 per election.
August 28, 2007 at 02:07 PM in 2008 Presidential Primary, Democratic Party, Events | Permalink | Comments (2)
Quote of the Day about "Pajama Pete" Domenici
Domenici welcomes Bush to ABQ for his 8.27 fundraiser (AP)
“Unfortunately, Domenici’s rhetoric simply does not match his record. When it comes to the war in Iraq, health care for working families, and the environment, the Senator has been an ardent obstructionist to progress and one of President Bush’s most unquestioning loyalists.
As long as Domenici is sleeping on the job, and hitting the snooze button on the alarming concerns of his constituents, we have an obligation to give him a wake-up call.”
-- Democratic Party of New Mexico Chairman Brian S. Colón
August 28, 2007 at 01:08 PM in 2008 NM Senate Race, Democratic Party | Permalink | Comments (2)
Reminder: Iraq Summer Take a Stand Events Tonight
Take a Stand Day events coordinated by the Americans Against Escalation in Iraq's Iraq Summer campaign, MoveOn, TrueMajority Action, Working Assets and others are going around the nation today. Click to find one near you or set up your own. In New Mexico there are events set for Albuquerque, Santa Fe and Los Lunas.
In Albuquerque, you're urged to gather at the 'Iraq Summer' Campaign Take a Stand Townhall:
WHAT: Hundreds of Domenici and Wilson constituents to attend ‘Take A Stand’ Town Hall Meeting to pressure the Senator and Congresswoman to break with Bush and vote to begin responsible redeployment of U.S. troops out of harm’s way in Iraq
WHEN: Tuesday, August 28th, from 7:00 – 8:00 PM
WHERE: UNM Continuing Education Auditorium, 1634 University Blvd, NE, Albuquerque, NM
SPEAKERS: Moderator will be Claudia Iglesias – Iraq Summer Campaign
- Major General Mel Montano (USANG, Ret.) – Former Adjunct General of New Mexico
- Martin Heinrich – Albuquerque City Councilor (Dist. 6)
- Bruce Clark – Marine veteran and father of two active duty soldiers, one currently serving in Iraq
- Judy Pratt – Activist, former State Senator and 1984 U.S. Senate Candidate against Pete Domenici
The New Mexico 'Iraq Summer' Campaign has been turning up the heat on Senator Pete Domenici and Congresswoman Heather Wilson all summer to start representing their constituents by voting for a safe and responsible end to the Iraq war. The campaign will come to a crescendo on Tuesday, August 28th: 'Take a Stand Day' –- when the campaign will host a public town hall meeting on Iraq in Albuquerque featuring veterans, military families, and community leaders.
Invitations to the TAS town hall, which is already expected to draw hundreds of constituents, were ignored by Senator Domenici’s office and flatly rejected by Congresswoman Wilson’s. In response, the Iraq Summer Campaign will provide an empty chair for both Wilson and Domenici to highlight their disappointing lack of courage to face their constituents and explain their continued support for the President's costly and irresponsible policy of endless war in Iraq. With U.S. forces stretched the breaking point policing a religious civil war that has no end in sight, New Mexicans deserve answers from their representatives in Congress.
This historic forum comes on the heels of a startling pronouncement this month from Lt. Gen. Doug Lute –- a three-star general and President Bush's "War Czar" –- that a military draft is "on the table." This bombshell announcement followed recent statements by General David Petraeus -– the President's top military commander in Iraq -- that U.S. forces should stay in Iraq for another 9 or 10 years. In response, 'Take A Stand' participants will publicly ask Domenici, Wilson: Since you support Bush's endless war in Iraq, do you also support the draft needed to sustain it?
CONTRIBUTE TO THE CAUSE
If you'd like to do more to help defeat Domenici and Wilson in the 2008 election, consider making a small donation at the BEAT BACK BUSH NEW MEXICO Act Blue page, a joint effort of the Democracy for New Mexico and blogs designed to counteract the fundraising machinery of Bush and the Republican right wing. Click to see previous posts on the effort.
August 28, 2007 at 11:30 AM in 2008 NM Senate Race, Beat Back Bush New Mexico, Events, Iraq War, Local Politics, NM-01 Congressional Seat 2008, Peace | Permalink | Comments (0)
Monday, August 27, 2007
Scenes from Demonstration at Today's Domenici-Bush Lovefest in Los Ranchos NM
Demonstrators were on both sides of Rio Grande NW
Mounted police blocked the road to the site of the fundraiser
The photos above were taken by Terry Riley at the demonstration on Rio Grande NW in Los Ranchos de Albuquerque on August 27, 2007. Click for more photos from Terry. Bush flew into Albuquerque for a few hours and attended an expensive private fundraiser for Sen. Pete Domenici at the home of Los Ranchos' "Independent" Mayor Larry Abraham. The Albuquerque Journal and demonstrated estimated the crowd at more than 100 at its peak -- in the hot summer sun of New Mexico at mid-day. Albuquerque Code Pink was much in evidence. Although the demonstrators didn't get to see Bush arrive, they did manage to "greet" GOP bigwigs arriving in their vehicles. (Click on images for larger versions.)
According to the Albuquerque Journal the event raised more than $430,000 for Domenici and the state GOP, and that close to 200 people attended. The minimum donation was $1000 and photos with Bush went for $5000. One protester had this to say:
Air Force veteran George Boersig, 67, said he believes the war is about oil and money. Boersig, a member of the local Veterans for Peace group, carried a sign with a picture of Bush and the words, "Impeach Me: Clueless but Evil.'' "The only way to stop (the war) is to cut the funding. That's what we did in Vietnam and we need to do the same thing in Iraq and Afghanistan,'' Boersig said.
To counter Domenici's windfall from Bush's fundraiser, visit BEAT BACK BUSH NEW MEXICO and donate a few bucks to the cause.
Watch your tax dollars go down the drain in this Albuquerque Tribune raw video as Bush's motorcade full of "security" heads to the fundraiser for Domenici on a cleared Rio Grande Boulevard this morning. As the host of the fundraiser -- Los Ranchos' "Independent" Mayor Larry Abraham -- has said, the village of Los Ranchos won't pay a penny for the extra cops and other security -- residents of Albuquerque, Bernalillo County and other places will, by providing the extra details.
Here are videos of the protests and more from KRQE News 13 and KOAT 7 News.
Tragedy in the Motorcade
Very sadly, one Rio Rancho police officer riding a motorcycle in Bush's motorcade paid with his life. He crashed into a tree near I-26 as Bush was on the way back to the Sunport. Germaine F. Casey, 40, left a wife and two children behind with his passing.
More from demonstration and Bush visit to Albuquerque:
- Story and photos of Terry Riley and Bruce Barnaby from the Albuquerque Tribune
- Reuters photos here and here
- Yahoo News Photos
- Albuquerque Code Pink photos:
If anyone else has photos or videos from the day, I'd be happy to post or link to them.
To counter Domenici's windfall from Bush's fundraiser, visit BEAT BACK BUSH NEW MEXICO and donate a few bucks to the cause.
August 27, 2007 at 11:04 PM in 2008 NM Senate Race, Beat Back Bush New Mexico, Iraq War, Local Politics, NM-01 Congressional Seat 2008, Peace, Visuals | Permalink | Comments (5)
Dem Senate Candidate Wiviott Weighs In On Domenici's Embrace of Bush
Don Wiviott (center front) next to popular netroots WA-08 candiate Darcy Burner (right front) at the YearlyKos netroots candidate celebration earlier this month
There was an article in this morning's Albuquerque Journal about Bush's visit to Albuquerque today to raise money for Sen. Pete Domenici. Unfortunately, they quoted Domenici on his purported views on Iraq but failed to talk to the top Dem contender for the New Mexico seat, Don Wiviott. So I was glad to learn what Don has to say about Domenici still embracing Bush and dodging opportunities to change course on the war. Domenici may make some mild criticisms of the Bush strategy (or lack thereof), but he continues to vote with Bush 100% on the war.
Albuquerque - On the day that President George W. Bush came to New Mexico to raise money for Senator Pete Domenici, the Don Wiviott for U.S. Senate campaign criticized the Washington incumbent for failing to vote to get the United States out of the Iraq War, despite his stated intentions to do so earlier this year.
“Instead of standing up to George Bush, Pete Domenici has continued to vote with him 100% in support of the war and it is no surprise the President is now rewarding him with a million dollar fundraiser.” said Democrat Don Wiviott. “Saying one thing and doing another is apparently a hard habit to break in Washington, DC. I’m running to change all that.”
“I doubt the families of the 31 New Mexicans who have given their lives will understand why Pete Domenici is raising money with this President right now,” said Wiviott. “Is Pete willing to explain to the members of the National Guard from New Mexico, who are stuck in the middle of another country’s civil war, why he continues to publically celebrate his relationship with a President who has mismanaged this war so abysmally.”
This year, Domenici has started talking about pulling our troops out of Iraq but has yet to start voting to do so:
On July 18, 2007, Senator Domenici voted against ending debate on the Levin-Reed amendment, which called for a phased reduction of U.S. troops and a transfer of authority to Iraqi state forces. (Roll Call 252, 2007)
On July 11, 2007, Senator Domenici voted against a Republican amendment that called for limiting the number of troops available for deployment in order to increase the amount of time troops had between missions. (Roll Call 243, 2007)
Wiviott highlighted a report that 50% of the New Mexico National Guard will be deployed to Iraq by 2010, if there are no changes in policy or reduction of troops. (Free New Mexican, Aug. 11, 2007)
“Leaving our National Guard in Iraq indefinitely is leaving New Mexico vulnerable to disaster,” noted Wiviott. “Bring ‘em home.”
Note: If you agree with what Don Wiviott is saying, please contribute to his campaign TODAY to help counteract the Bush fundraising for Domenici. Support the local netroots' BEAT BACK BUSH NEW MEXICO campaign with a donation of any amount. We can't let Domenici be the only candidate getting campaign contributions on the day Alberto Gonzales resigned! Learn more about the BEAT BACK BUSH NEW MEXICO campaign in my previous post.
Photo Credit: M.E.Broderick
August 27, 2007 at 03:45 PM in 2008 NM Senate Race, Beat Back Bush New Mexico, Democratic Party, Iraq War, Local Politics | Permalink | Comments (0)
Beat Back Bush New Mexico!
George Bush will be at a campaign fundraiser in Los Ranchos de Albuquerque today raising lots of money from Republican elites for "Pajama Pete" Domenici's reelection campaign. Last year Bush came to New Mexico and raised $375,000 for Rep. Heather Wilson the same way. Why? Domenici and Wilson have been among Bush's most loyal and obedient supporters, putting the neocon political agenda of Bush-Rove-Gonzales ahead of the real needs of New Mexicans, our troops, our Constitution, our environment, our health care system and our nation. Visits from Bush to raise big bucks for their campaigns are their reward, and a down payment on the continuation of his failed policies for years to come.
Over the next couple days, members and supporters of the Democratic Party of New Mexico, AFSCME, Democracy for New Mexico, the Iraq Summer campaign, Albuquerque Code Pink, the Sierra Club and Stop the War Machine, as well as ordinary citizens and grassroots-netroots activists, will be staging protests, honking horns and attending rallies and vigils to remind Bush, Domenici and incumbent Repub Rep. Heather Wilson where New Mexicans stand on the Iraq occupation and other Bush failures. We need to end the Bush-era horrors. To do that, we need to elect Democrats to office who will address the critical problems we face with fresh strategies based on honest analysis -- and with genuine integrity and energy.
On this historic day when Attorney General Alberto Gonzales has finally resigned in disgrace and Bush is in New Mexico to thank Domenici for services rendered, we can start the ball rolling by joining the Beat Back New Mexico grassroots surge, sponsored by the Democracy for New Mexico and New Mexico FBIHOP netroots communities. To win, our candidates need the means to compete against Domenici, Wilson and the Bush-crony fundraising machine. We can help them do just that by raising thousands of small donations from the progressive netroots here in New Mexico and across the nation to fund change in America from the ground up.
Donate $5, $10, $20 or more right now at the Beat Back Bush New Mexico page at Act Blue and encourage your friends and family to do the same. Every single dollar counts when you donate to the campaigns of Martin Heinrich (above), who's running to take on Heather Wilson in New Mexico's first congressional district, and Don Wiviott (below), who's stepped forward to run against "Pajama Pete" Domenici.
It's important to demonstrate and rally against the negative forces of Bush's disastrous presidency, but unless we do more to elect replacements for Bush rubberstamps like Domenici and Wilson, not much will change. Support Martin Heinrich and Don Wiviott NOW. Our ambitious goal is to raise $50,000 this week for each of their campaigns from thousands of activists dedicated to turning every state in the nation as BLUE as it can be.
While Bush is in Albuquerque's North Valley today collecting $1000 and $5000 donations from the few, and Alberto Gonzales is holding his resignation press conference, you can be an integral part of the New Mexico netroots effort to show the power of small donations from the many. Be a part of Beat Back Bush New Mexico. Click away.
NOTE: Also visit New Mexico FBIHOP for more on Beat Back Bush New Mexico.
August 27, 2007 at 10:16 AM in 2008 NM Senate Race, Beat Back Bush New Mexico, Democratic Party, Local Politics, NM-01 Congressional Seat 2008 | Permalink | Comments (4)
Sunday, August 26, 2007
August 26-28: NM ‘Iraq Summer’ Campaign Comes to a Crescendo in ABQ
From Iraq Summer Campaign:
- August 26th – 27th: In advance of Bush visit, ‘Iraq Summer’ to Hold “Support the Troops, End the War” Vigil outside Senator Domenici and Congresswoman Heather Wilson’s offices.
- August 27th: Scores of Albuquerque Veterans, Military Families, Domenici Constituents to Greet President Bush with Sea of “Support the Troops, End the War” Signs Outside Los Ranchos de Albuquerque Mayor Larry Abraham’s residence.
- August 28th: Nearly 200 Domenici and Wilson Constituents to Attend ‘Iraq Summer’s Flagship ‘Take a Stand Day’ Town Hall Meeting With or Without the Senator and Congresswoman
Albuquerque, NM – Starting Sunday, August 26th, at 8 AM, the New Mexico ‘Iraq Summer’ Campaign -- which has been turning up the heat on Senator Pete Domenici and Congresswoman Heather Wilson all summer to start representing their constituents by voting for the safe and responsible end to the Iraq war -- will come to a crescendo with a flurry of grassroots activity leading up to the campaign’s flagship event on Tuesday, August 28th: ‘Take a Stand Day’ -- a town hall open to all New Mexicans, providing Senator Domenici and Congresswoman Wilson a golden opportunity to face their constituents and explain their continued support of the President’s costly and irresponsible policy of endless war in Iraq.
Invitations to the town hall, which is already expected to draw nearly 200 Albuquerque constituents, were flatly rejected by Congressman Wilson’s office and ignored by Senator Domenici. Just a day before the event, the ‘Iraq Summer’ campaign will be joined by dozens of local veterans, military families and Domenici and Wilson constituents to greet President Bush with a sea of “Support the Troops, End the War” signs as he arrives at the residence of Los Ranchos Mayor Larry Abraham Monday morning.
EVENT 1: August 26-27
- WHAT: In advance of Bush visit, Dozens of Domenici and Wilson Constituents Assigned Shifts for Solemn ‘Support the Troops, End the War’ Vigil Outside Senator’s and Congresswoman’s offices.
- WHEN: Starting Sunday, August 26th at 8AM and Ending Monday, August 27th at 12PM
- WHERE: Outside Senator Pete Domenici and Rep. Heather Wilson offices. Domenici: Albuquerque Plaza; 201 3rd Street, NW, Suite 710; Albuquerque, NM 87102. Wilson: 20 First Plaza, Suite 603; Albuquerque, NM 87102
EVENT 2: August 27
- WHAT: Scores of Albuquerque Veterans, Military Families, Domenici Constituents to Greet President Bush With Sea of “Support the Troops, End the War” Signs
- WHEN: Monday, August 27th at 8:30 AM
- WHERE: Outside Los Ranchos de Albuquerque Mayor Larry Abraham’s residence, Corner of Rio Grande and Green Valley
THE FLAGSHIP EVENT: August 28
- WHAT: Nearly 200 Domenici and Wilson Constituents to Attend ‘Take A Stand’ Town Hall Meeting to Pressure Senator and Congresswoman to Break with Bush and Vote to Begin Responsible Redeployment of U.S. Troops Out of Harm’s Way in Iraq
- WHEN: Tuesday, August 28th from 7:00 – 8:00 PM
- WHERE: Continuing Education Auditorium, University of New Mexico; 1634 University Blvd, NE; Albuquerque, NM
- Speakers:
- Moderator will be Claudia Iglesias – Iraq Summer Campaign
- Major General Mel Montano (USANG, Ret.) – Former Adjunct General of New Mexico
- Martin Heinrich – Albuquerque City Councilor (District 6)
- Bruce Clark – Marine veteran and father of two active duty soldiers, one currently serving in Iraq
- Judy Pratt – Activist, former State Senator and 1984 U.S. Senate Candidate against Pete Domenici
For more info contatt Greg Richardson, (512) 484-5990
“Iraq Summer” is a nationwide, 10-week long campaign with nearly 100 organizers in 15 states and 40 congressional districts to turn up the heat on members of Congress who have opposed setting a timeline to bring a safe and responsible end to the war in Iraq. The effort will culminate with a national “Take a Stand” day on August 28th, when Members of Congress will have the opportunity to explain their stance on the war to their constituents in a town hall setting.
CDA, AAEI, and Iraq Summer is a coalition including a wide range of political and nonprofit organizations that are working against our current policy in Iraq. Coalition organizations that are tax-exempt under section 501(c)(3) of the IRC have not endorsed or sponsored this statement or the advertisement referred to therein, and no funds provided were used in producing or distributing this statement or the advertisement.
Editor's Note: For other events related to Bush's visit to Los Ranchos de Albuquerque on Monday, August 26th, to raise funds for "Pajama Pete" Domenici, check these previous posts:
- NM Democrats to Protest Bush's Support of 'Pajama Pete'
- Monday: Honk to Impeach Bush-Lights On for Impeachment
- Los Ranchos Mayor Brags Town Will Pay Zero for Bush Visit
August 26, 2007 at 01:31 PM in 2008 NM Senate Race, Events, Iraq War, Local Politics | Permalink | Comments (3)
(Updated) Monday: Honk to Impeach Bush-Lights On for Impeachment
UPDATE: Event changes: Folks should meet at 8:00 AM to about 9:15 AM at Comanche and Carlisle (KOAT TV, Channel 7). Click for .
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From Committee to Elect Jason Call:
- When: Monday, August 27, 7 AM - 9:30 AM (Bush will be at fundraiser in Albuq. later in the day.)
- Where: 10 major intersections in Albuquerque (see proposed list below)
- Who: 10 teams of 4-8 people at each site. Please email us if you can participate.
- What: Signs will be provided.
- Why: 40-80 volunteers at 10 intersections will reach 10’s of thousands of commuters. HONK FOR IMPEACHMENT and the LIGHTS ON will let everyone know they are not alone.
Proposed intersections: Yale & Gibson SE, Montgomery & San Mateo NE, Paseo Del Norte & I-25, Ellison and Coors By-pass NW, 4th & Montano NW, Rio Bravo & Isleta, Louisiana & Menaul, others to be added.
For more information contact: Committee to Elect Jason Call, US Cong. 1st Dist. NM Email: Jason@Call4Democracy.org or visit www.Call4Democracy.org
Editor's Note: For other actions on Sunday, August 25 and on Monday, August 26th related to Bush's visit to Los Ranchos de Albuquerque, see this post.
August 26, 2007 at 01:08 PM in Events, Impeachment, Local Politics | Permalink | Comments (4)