Sunday, January 18, 2009
Progressive Dane worth fighting for
Wisconsin State Journal
Your Views
January 18, 2009
Progressive Dane worth fighting for
How deflating and tragic was Scott Milfred’s column in the Sunday State Journal about about the Progressive Dane Party. At the very least it was insensitive and out of spirit with the upcoming Martin Luther King Day celebration and President Barack Obama’s inauguration.
Almost all Americans are rejoicing over the promises of greater social and economic equality, freedom and a “new deal” for the working man and woman. Special interests and deregulators are on the run; the political power of individual citizens at the grass root level seems to have triumphed.
Now when a “community organizer” can be elected President of the United States, where there’s some real hope for democratic government with a small “d,” Milfred ironically asks the readers to use the occasion of Obama’s inauguration as evidence or an excuse for supporting the demise of the Progressive Dane Party in Dane County. Never!
Dane County needs more not fewer, representatives like Brenda Konkel. And yes, when our president violates our Constitution, we want our council members and all citizens to speak out.
See www.prodane.org for the King, Obama and Progressive Dane social justice agenda, or my blog at – dancecountyalmanac.blogspot.com
Bill Benedict, Madison
Your Views
January 18, 2009
Progressive Dane worth fighting for
How deflating and tragic was Scott Milfred’s column in the Sunday State Journal about about the Progressive Dane Party. At the very least it was insensitive and out of spirit with the upcoming Martin Luther King Day celebration and President Barack Obama’s inauguration.
Almost all Americans are rejoicing over the promises of greater social and economic equality, freedom and a “new deal” for the working man and woman. Special interests and deregulators are on the run; the political power of individual citizens at the grass root level seems to have triumphed.
Now when a “community organizer” can be elected President of the United States, where there’s some real hope for democratic government with a small “d,” Milfred ironically asks the readers to use the occasion of Obama’s inauguration as evidence or an excuse for supporting the demise of the Progressive Dane Party in Dane County. Never!
Dane County needs more not fewer, representatives like Brenda Konkel. And yes, when our president violates our Constitution, we want our council members and all citizens to speak out.
See www.prodane.org for the King, Obama and Progressive Dane social justice agenda, or my blog at – dancecountyalmanac.blogspot.com
Bill Benedict, Madison
Wednesday, January 14, 2009
NASW - Wisconsin Chapter Adopts SC funding
On Saturday, January 10th the Wisconsin Chapter of the National Association of Social Workers' Board of Directors adopted the following stem cell funding policy statement:
"NASW - Wisconsin Chapter supports legislation for federal and staate funding of stem cell research, along with public health care safeguards, with benefits affordable to everyone." This group committed to participate actively in the Wisconsin stem cell funding discussion and referred this new platform statement to its Legislative Committee for further review and action.
"NASW - Wisconsin Chapter supports legislation for federal and staate funding of stem cell research, along with public health care safeguards, with benefits affordable to everyone." This group committed to participate actively in the Wisconsin stem cell funding discussion and referred this new platform statement to its Legislative Committee for further review and action.
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