Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Hate groups proliferate in USA

Excerpted from the Southern Poverty Law Center e-newsletter, author Morris Dees

On February 23 the Southern Poverty Law Center released their annual investigative report exposing the hate and extremist groups operating in the United States—and the news is not good. For the first time ever, hate groups number more than 1,000. Plus, armed, anti government militias surged for the second year in a row.

Frankly, given the political climate in our country, I'm not that surprised at this explosive growth of radical-right forces. Far-right politicians and media figures continue to pour fuel on the fire with outrageous conspiracy theories and demonizing propaganda about those who disagree with them, including our first African-American president.

What's more troubling is the recent spate of hate-inspired violence: a bomb planted along the MLK Day parade route in Spokane; a man arrested with explosives outside a mosque in Michigan; a neo-Nazi caught heading for the Mexican border with a dozen homemade grenades. And, of course, a mentally ill man who appears to have absorbed radical-right ideas killed six people and wounded 13 when he tried to assassinate U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords in Arizona.

Monday, March 14, 2011

Union-busing - main goal of KOCH BROTHERS

Koch Industries Front Group
This post comes to us by way of ThinkProgressive.org. An interesting accounting of the money behind the politics in Wisconsin.

Americans for Prosperity Launches Ad -Supports Walker's Union Busting
Lee Fang, ThinkProgress: "As ThinkProgress has reported, the global conglomerate Koch Industries not only helped elect Gov. Scott Walker (R-WI), but is the leading force orchestrating his union-busting campaign. Koch gave Walker over $43,000 in direct donations and its allies aired millions of dollars worth of attack ads against his Democratic opponent. Then, Koch political operatives pressured Walker to crush labor unions as one of his first priorities."
Read the Article

Monday, March 7, 2011

Women's reproductive health care - aggressive attack in Arizona

The threat to women's reproductive health care is under aggressive attack. It is not just about denying access to a safe and legal abortion; rather this legislation will restrict women from receiving wellness exams, cancer screenings, and birth control. Cutting off health services aimed at helping women is unacceptable.

The Arizona Capitol, this week, has seen one of the most anti-women agenda's in history. The bills below are very likely to reach the Governor's desk in the next week:


HB2416/SB1246

  • Rural women will lose access to abortion entirely, as early abortion-by-pill is the only form of abortion available outside Phoenix and Tucson.
  • The bill expands required components of informed consent to include mandatory ultrasound and "auscultation" (listening to fetal organs including the heart) no sooner than one hour before the procedure.

HB2443

  • Requires that both the patient and the abortion provider sign an affidavit stating that the abortion is not to select for race or gender and prohibits abortion if used for race or gender selection, either based on the race of the fetus or the race of the parent.

HB2384 & SB1265

  • Will prohibit ANY organization that receives state funding or contracts with the state from providing, funding, referring for or offering insurance coverage, for abortion.
  • Hospitals that accept Medicaid won't be able to provide abortion to critically ill women.
  • Women's shelters that receive state grants won't be able to make abortion referrals to women in abusive and violent relationships.

SB 1390

  • Requires doctors that provide any type of abortion, including abortion by pill; to have admitting privileges at a hospital within 30 miles of the abortion clinic.
  • A physician is guilty of a class 3 misdemeanor if the physician performs an abortion without hospital privileges.

Call your legislator to voice your concerns regarding this legislation. Do your part, stay informed about bills in the Arizona Senate and House.

Friday, March 4, 2011

We Stand In Solidarity

This post comes to us from our friends at Emerge Arizona!


We Stand in Solidarity

As you have undoubtedly heard, workers in Wisconsin are under siege. Under the banner of addressing his state's budget crisis, Governor Walker is pushing through one of the worst anti union bills in modern history.

Emerge Arizona stands in solidarity with the women and men in organized labor who are facing an unprecedented attack on their rights and incomes. Emerge Arizona and Emerge America are proud partners with labor and the work we do to train women who support the needs of working families, devoted to ensuring that our middle class remains strong. An attack on organized labor is an attack on the fabric of our communities and affects us all.

We can not let this behavior continue to spread and must act now.

What can I do?

The Wisconsin Democratic Party has a virtual phone bank to let people know what is going on in their state. If you are interested and can assist, please email saveourstate@wisdems.org for log-in information or you can visit the Wisconsin Democratic Party Website.

There will be a Rally at the Arizona State Capitol in Phoenix at Noon Saturday February 26th to show support for the hundreds of thousands of regular Wisconsinites - teachers, firefighters, police officers, students and constituents who have taken to the streets of Madison.

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