Carrying the table to the event:

Putting (the water balloons of) impeachment on the table:


A good time was had by all!
(Event details here.)
And be sure to sign the DFA petition – IMPEACH ALBERTO GONZALES
Carrying the table to the event:

Putting (the water balloons of) impeachment on the table:


A good time was had by all!
(Event details here.)
And be sure to sign the DFA petition – IMPEACH ALBERTO GONZALES
Event Title: Summer fun and…Alberto Gonzales
Event Type: Rally in Downtown Pittsburgh
Organized by: Democracy for Pittsburgh
Summertime is starting. It’s time for sun and games.
Fifty-three senators will enjoy the independence day recess feeling good about their vote to censure Alberto Gonzales After the recess, it will be Congress’s turn to take up the job of impeaching Mr. Gonzales.
Right now, it’s our turn to move the issue from the Senate to the House.
In this happy moment as summer begins, Democracy for Pittsburgh invites everyone:
Come to a lunchtime “flash event”—15 minutes of summer fun—and help us “put impeachment on the table.” Table will be provided.
Meet by 12:15 at Mellon Square (the corner by 6th and William Penn) downtown Pittsburgh, for this 15 minute event.
No speeches, just brief fun. Gonzales masks and signs welcome. Other “candidates for impeachment” welcome.
Event Date: Thursday, June 21, 2007
Event Time: 12:15 PM
Venue Name: Mellon Square
Address: 6th and William Penn (corner of park)
City: Pittsburgh
State: PA
Zip Code: 15219
Handicapped Accessible: Y
Google Maps
You can print out a free Gonzales mask here.
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Pittsburgh was there to march against the war -

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette pics and story.
And so was Democracy for Pittsburgh -

Several more pics can be found at 2 Political Junkies
More links to pics at the Thomas Merton Center.
And one protester’s story in words and pictures is here.
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Democracy for Pittsburgh March Against the War on 3/24
Democracy for Pittsburgh is an official endorser of this event so let’s make DFP and DFA a big part of Pittsburgh’s biggest anti-war rally ever!
Here are the details for Democracy for Pittsburgh’s particpation in the March Against the War:
MEETING SITE GOOGLE MAP LINK
MEETING SITE DIRECTIONS
There is an large old brick building on the north side of Centre Avenue between N. Dithridge St. and Dollar St. (2nd block east of Schenley H.S.) It is the only building on the block. The building is marked (carved in stone actually): “1896 Herron Hill Pumping Station DPW” We will meet on the sidewalk in front of the building.
(There is a Subway sandwich shop and a bar located a block or two further east on Centre for anyone hungry or thirsty.)
PARKING
There is a metered lot a block away at Centre Ave and N. Craig St
There is also parking on Centre Ave. and in the surrounding neighborhood.
Other suggestions for parking:
Soldiers and Sailors Memorial – underground parking / entrance on Bigelow / $ 5.00 for the entire day.
CMU Parking Lot – entrance on Moorewood Ave. / FREE
(Since the rally ends up at the Pitt campus, it might be easier for some to park down at S&S or CMU and walk up to the rally. That way they’re closer to their cars when the day concludes.)
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
Buses 54C, 71A, and 81B all go right by Schenley High School (54C and 71A also go to Oakland)
“THE PLAN”
We’ll meet at 1:00pm to get “Pumped Up” in front of the “1896 Herron Hill Pumping Station DPW” on Centre Ave between Dollar St and N. Dithridge St.
At 1:20 we’ll make the short march up to the rally site (at Schenley H.S.) so that we arrive right at the start of the Schenley rally.
If you arrive after we depart from the Pumping Station, just head up to Schenley H.S. and look for our Democracy for Pittsburgh BANNER. If you look, you will find us. The second rally (at the University of Pittsburgh on Bigelow Ave between 5th Ave and Forbes Ave) will begin about 3:00 so if you are very, very late, meet up with us there.
Just bring your LOUD voices to march behind the NEW Democracy for Pittsburgh banner.
(NOTE: Do not be confused by the 12:30 feeder march advertised on the AWC posters and fliers. This is a separate event taking place at the VA hospital and then joining up with the main rally at Schenley H.S.)
Please RSVP at -
DFALink
For more info on the march -
Thomas Merton Anti-War Committee
2007 Candidates Forum
Wednesday, Febuary 28th – 6:30 pm
Union Project
801 N Negley Ave
Pittsburgh, PA 15208
Sponsored by:
Democracy for Pittsburgh
The League of Young Voters
The Gertrude Stein Club
The Steel-City Stonewall Democrats
Progress Pittsburgh
Meet & Greet starts at 6:30 – invitations were sent to all candidates:
Pittsburgh City Council
Allegheny County Council
County Executive
Court of the Common Pleas
School Board
Sheriff
City Controller
Treasurer
Candidates will be on hand to talk with you about their qualifications!
This year, we are featuring a forum for 3 important races!
City Council District 7 – Bloomfield, Highland Park, East Liberty
City Council District 9 – East Hills, Homewood, Point Breeze
City of Pittsburgh Controller – citywide & impacts the whole region
Schedule:
6:30 – Meet & Greet
7:00 – City Council District 7
7:45 – City Council District 9
9:00 – City Controller
Find out what’s going on before you go to the polls on May 15th
Hope everyone can be there!
Democracy for America presents the independent film, “The War Tapes”. A screening in Pittsburgh will be held on Wednesday, February 20th at Janis Williams’ house on the Northside.
Social hour starts at 7:00 and the film will start at 7:30. Please RSVP at
http://www.dfalink.com/events.php
If you’d like to contact me directly, I can be reached at 412-680-1626 or janis.jmw@comcast.net
Address is 202 E. Jefferson Street, Pgh 15212
Thanks and we look forward to seeing you on 2/20!
There is a great training opportunity this President’s Day, February 19, that you all should check out. Let me know if you have any questions!
Ready to be Heard: Advocacy Training
Presidents Day: February 19, 2007 ~ Chatham College Campus
Join the Pennsylvania Center for Women, Politics, & Public Policy for a day-long program designed to educate and empower women to be effective advocates! Learn to affect policies at the local, state, and national levels. Interact with public officials and be an active participant in public affairs. Whether you need the basics or want to refine your advocacy techniques, this workshop is for you.
The program features: professional lobbyists as trainers and panelists; networking opportunities; applied case studies and exercises; and take-home resource guides. Registration is $30 and covers all materials and meals during the training.
Space is limited; register TODAY! Registration materials are available at www.chatham.edu/PCWPPP
**Registration Deadline has been extended to Wednesday, February 14, 2007 **
Democracy for Pittsburgh Monthly Meeting
Event Date: Wednesday, January 3, 2007
Event Time: 7:00 PM
Venue Name: Mario’s South Side Saloon
Address: 1514 East Carson
(upstairs)
City: Pittsburgh
State: PA
Zip Code: 15203
RSVP at DFALink
If you’ve been playing along with the home version, you know that Ol’ Snakehead (James Carville) has been slithering around since election week trying to push the theory that DNC Chairman Howard Dean is bad for the party and did not contribute to the Democratic victory last Tuesday.
Now certainly there’s more than enough credit to go around:
First, there was a wave of public revulsion at the War On Iraq and massive Republican corruption.
Second, you had the unions, the party workers, the activists, the netroots, and grassroots who worked their butts off.
Third, Chuck Schumer (chair of the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee) and Rahm Emanuel (chair of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee) did their bit to raise funds and cultivate candidates.
Fourth, underpinning all that was Dean’s 50 State Strategy which “placed the Republicans on the defensive in once safe districts, forcing them to allocate resources over an increasingly large electoral terrain. The Republicans could no longer pour superior resources into a few seats making them harder for Dems to win.”
There was a time when I thought that Howard Dean was condemned to be a modern day Cassandra — having the gift of prophecy but cursed so that no one would ever believe the predictions. However, things move faster now than in the time of the ancient Greeks so while Dean was, for example, widely ridiculed when he said that America was no safer when Saddam Hussein was captured, the public has come around to seeing the light.
Thankfully, this time around when Dean is being attacked, he has lots of supporters including Schumer publicly backing the 50 State plan; John Conyers saying that Carville is helping the Republicans; The National Journal’s Hot Line’s wonderful “Dated Kerry, Married Dean” article; England’s Labour Party’s invitation to Dean to advise them before their next election; and MyDD’s threat:”If Howard Dean is ousted as DNC chair, I will start a campaign for all small donors and all netroots activists to stop giving money to the DNC, DSCC, DCCC, DLCC and DGA. This is not an idle threat. Democratic parties and committees will lose tens of millions of dollars every year if they do this. Count on it.”
So after all this what does Snakehead Carville do?
He runs his mouth off again to rundown Dean by dissing him on CNN (video here) and telling a group of political reporters about Dean, “I would describe his leadership as Rumsfeldian in its competence.”
So what the fuck is up with James Carville?
I think that Chris Bowers at MyDD nails it:
There are two main reasons why James Carville does not like Howard Dean. The first is that Howard Dean does not trash other Democrats, and Carville prefers Democrats who throw their own party under the bus. The second is that he is a political consultant, and as such many of his friends have gotten rich off of commissions from television advertisements. As far as he is concerned, all donations to all Democratic committees exist so that he and his friends can get richer. Since Howard Dean is spending money on field organizers and grants to state parties, his friends tend to not get rich from the money the DNC raised. This is abhorrent to Carville, since Democratic Party committees exist to make him and his friends rich.
One other thing though. Back in October, M.J. Rosenberg over at TPM Cafe found a troubling incident involving Carville in Bob Woodward’s new book:
On page 344, Woodward describes the doings at the White House in the early morning hours of Wednesday, the day after the ’04 election.
Apparently, Kerry had decided not to concede. There were 250,000 outstanding ballots in Ohio.
So Kerry decides to fight. In fact, he considers going to Ohio to camp out with his voters until there is a recount. This is the last thing the White House needs, especially after Florida 2000.
So what happened?
James Carville gets on the phone with his wife, Mary Matalin, who is at the White House with Bush.
“Carville told her he had some inside news. The Kerry campaign was going to challenge the provisional ballots in Ohio — perhaps up to 250,000 of them. ‘I don’t agree with it, Carville said. I’m just telling you that’s what they’re talking about.’”
Matalin went to Cheney to report…You better tell the President Cheney told her. “Matalin does, advising Bush that “somebody in authority needed to get in touch with J. Kenneth Blackwell, the Republican Secretary of State in Ohio who would be in charge of any challenge to the provisional votes.” An SOS goes out to Blackwell.
The rest is history.
Does something about this story stink to high heaven!
I’ll say!
So, want to stand up for Dean and show up Ol’ Snakehead?
Tomorrow is Howard Dean’s birthday.
Let me suggest a gift that keeps on giving — send Howard Dean a birthday card with a check made out to the DNC:
Governor Howard Dean
Democratic National Committee
430 S. Capitol St. S.E.
Washington, DC 20003
Nothing like a little green to help drive out the snakes…
YOU CAN ALSO SIGN A GIANT BIRTHDAY CARD FOR HOWARD DEAN AT:
www.democracyforamerica.com/happybirthday