Friday, January 27, 2006

 

TC College Dems Meeting!

Attention all Democrats at Tusculum College:

The TC Democrats will meet on Monday, January 30, 2006 at 4:00 p.m. in Niswonger 401. This should be a brief meeting, as we only have a few items on the agenda.

Remember, 2006 IS an election year! We will elect the governor, and a United States Senator, as well as many local races. Help do your part to make 2006 the year of the Democrat!!!!

Please come with ideas and concerns, and bring anybody that you think may be interested in the TC Democrats.

Thanks,
Landree Brotherton
TC Democrats President

Sunday, January 22, 2006

 

TFCD Statement on Ethics Reforms

Nashville - The Tennessee Federation of College Democrats recognizes that America is at a very important point in our history. Politicians who abuse the sacred trust of the American people have become so prevalent and their greed has reached such depths that it can no longer be swept under the rug. Our federal and state governments are both in the middle of re-writing laws that have been shredded by greed. We must all insist that strict ethics laws are enacted by both our federal and state representatives.

The time is now to fix the problem.

The Majority Leader of the U.S. House of Representatives has been convicted four times of ethics violations, and is under indictment for money laundering; the Majority Leader in the Senate, one of our Senators, is under investigation, both criminally and civilly; and for the first time in 135 years someone working in the White House has been indicted. Here at home in Tennessee, long-trusted elected officials sold our trust for a few thousand dollars.

This has to end.

“We believe that ethics reforms should be of highest standards,” said Christy Holden, TFCD President. “Democrats are committed to making government once again open and honest.”

Democrats in Congress have proposed a plan to end business as usual in the nation’s capital. With their “Honest Leadership, Open Government” Act, Democrats pledge to:

“We will expose the deepest roots of the culture of corruption that has so pervasively strangled the Senate and House, and give the American people a government they can at last respect, because it will be a government that respects them,” said Rep. Louise Slaughter (D-NY). “And my friends, together America can do better, because America is better. We’re going to take our country back. And we throw the gauntlet down today.”


 

“Honest Leadership, Open Government” Act

In the Great Hall of the Library of Congress, Senate Democratic Leader Harry Reid and House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi, were joined by Senator Barack Obama and Congresswoman Louise Slaughter and their Senate and House colleagues to shine a spotlight on the Republican “pay for play” politics that put special interests first at the expense of the priorities of the American people.

Learn more about the Declaration.

Learn more about the Legislation.

Watch the Video.

Wednesday, January 11, 2006

 

Statement on Alito’s True Identity

An interesting game known as the Samuel Alito confirmation hearings began in Washington this week. The game will provide the American public with enough misleading quotes by conservative senators to fill up Scott McClellan’s press room. In yesterday’s kickoff, we heard from various conservatives who spun myths about the type of nominee they would like to have and would like the American public to think they have. It may be true that Alito maintains the credibility that nominee Meirs lacked, but he is a conservative – one who could prove to be more conservative than Justice Scalia and one with the ability to do serious damage to Roe v. Wade. So don’t let your local senators fool you – Mr. Alito is no moderate.


 

Dirty Money Once Again Linked to Republican Candidates

State Represenative Sally Love, candiate for House District 22 released the following statement today asking for her challenger, Eric Watson, to return dirty money, showing opponent cannot be trusted to fight for our families.

(Ocoee) – State Representative Sally Love (D – Polk County) today challenged her opponent, Eric Watson, to return $12,000 in campaign contributions he received from Political Action Committees (PACs) with ties to John and Joseph Gregory and King Pharmaceuticals.

“This raises serious questions about Eric’s loyalty. How can he fight for lower prescription drug costs and more affordable health care when he is clearly bought and paid for by the drug companies,” said Representative Love. “I challenge Eric to return these contributions immediately.”

According to the most recent campaign disclosure filings, Watson received contributions from Tennessee Conservative PAC, Volunteer PAC, and Target PAC. In 2005, these PACs along with the State Republican Party have received approximately $895,000 in contributions from John and Joseph Gregory.

“My opponent has chosen raw ambition over what is right and truthful,” said Love. “I am the only candidate in this race who will fight for our seniors and our families. Clearly, Eric cannot be trusted.”

King Pharmaceuticals was the subject of an SEC investigation for over-inflating its stock value and was recently assessed $1.25 million in fines for Medicaid fraud.

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Special Election: Let’s Show’em Some Love

The Background:

For those of you that may not remember, State Representative Chris Newton, a Republican, was indicted in the Tennessee Waltz Scandal. Newton resigned from his seat shortly after his indictment. The Polk County Commission appointed Sally Love, a Democrat, to fill the vacancy until a special election could be held. Since her appointment, Sally Love has done an excellent job representing the people of Bradley, Meigs, and Polk Counties.


Governor Bredesen has decided that Thursday, January 12th will be the date of the special election.


The Plan: Put Some Love Back In the House:

The Tennessee Federation of College Democrats is offering its support to help the Sally Love campaign turn this Republican seat into a permanent Democratic seat. Now, I know what you are thinking, “I am on Christmas break and the last thing that I want to worry about is helping someone out I know nothing about. After all, I just got done with those exams and need a break.”

Well, here our response: If Sally does not win this race, the Republicans will have set the tone leading up to the 2006 elections. We can’t let this happen.

What You Can Do:

Here is where we need your help:

Electing Democrats is the most important function of the College Democrats. It is imperative you and your chapter help out in some way; please contact any member of the TFCD to find out how you can help!


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