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elleng

(130,964 posts)
Sat Aug 22, 2015, 08:13 PM Aug 2015

O'Malley talks experience and progressivism at event in Fairfield.

Democratic presidential nominee Martin O'Malley spoke of his executive experience and his progressive policy proposals at a meet and greet at the Fairfield Senior Center in Fairfield.

The former governor of Maryland spoke and took questions for about an hour, discussing topics ranging from his environmental policy to what he would do about ISIS.

When discussing ISIS, O'Malley first talked of his foreign policy experience as governor leading trade delegations, and then called for international collaboration to contain the terrorist organization.

"I think putting American boots on the ground has the opposite impact, in that region of the world, certainly than we might hope for," O'Malley said. "So we need to work in collaboration with other nations who are there on the ground and support them in a collaborative allied effort to contani ISIS, to degrade ISIS, to cut off their financing, to interrupt their propaganda."

O'Malley stood by his call for raising the minimum wage to $15 an hour, discussed the need for criminal justice reform and education reform, and called out the Democratic National Committee for limiting the debates the nominees can participate in.

When asked if he would participate in a debate not sanctioned by the DNC, O'Malley said he would, and called on the DNC to change a rule that bars candidates from debates not sanctioned by the national party.

"I think it's ridiculous and people I talk to are pretty offended that the DNC would think that its role is to circle the wagons around the so-called inevitable front-runner and limit debates. That's not the way our party works."

Audience members were receptive.

"This is the first time I'm seeing him and I was impressed," said Jim Richmond, 52, of Fairfield.

"I thought on a whole wide range of issues he showed a real competence...He didn't stumble over anything, and he did with such good cheer and a certain hopefulness and directness too that I found reassuring."

"I think that he's for the middle class and the common person, is what I love ," said 86-year-old Fairfield resident Mary Fleig.

"He to help the normal regular people, not just the millionaires and billioniares," she added, saying she likes O'Malley and Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders.

ABOUT THE EVENT

SETTING: Fairfield Senior Center in Fairfield,

CROWD: About 60 people attended the fundraiser sponsored by Jefferson County Democrats.

RECEPTION: The crowd was very enthusiastic, applauding and laughing often through out O'Malley's remarks and giving him a standing ovation at the beginning and end.

WHAT'S NEXT: O'Malley continues his two-day, five-stop swing through the state Sunday, with two meet and greets, the first at the Musser Public LIbrary in Muscatine at 12:!5 p.m. and the second at Jersey Grille in Davenport at 4 p.m.

http://www.desmoinesregister.com/story/news/elections/presidential/caucus/2015/08/22/omalley-talks-experience-and-progressivism-event-fairfield/32209869/

VERY EXCITING!

When asked if he would participate in a debate not sanctioned by the DNC, O'Malley said he would, and called on the DNC to change a rule that bars candidates from debates not sanctioned by the national party.

"I think it's ridiculous and people I talk to are pretty offended that the DNC would think that its role is to circle the wagons around the so-called inevitable front-runner and limit debates. That's not the way our party works."

Audience members were receptive.

The crowd was very enthusiastic, applauding and laughing often through out O'Malley's remarks and giving him a standing ovation at the beginning and end.

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O'Malley talks experience and progressivism at event in Fairfield. (Original Post) elleng Aug 2015 OP
My mom's home town... cascadiance Aug 2015 #1
My brother lives there, elleng Aug 2015 #2
Perhaps our relatives know each other... My mom had 11 brothers and sisters cascadiance Aug 2015 #3
Perhaps. elleng Aug 2015 #4
A few of them still do. I traveled down there from Iowa City when going to school there... cascadiance Aug 2015 #5
 

cascadiance

(19,537 posts)
1. My mom's home town...
Sat Aug 22, 2015, 08:27 PM
Aug 2015

And where she went to college there at Parson's College before it became Maharishi International University that now works on helping people "levitate"... Did O'Malley make a stop there too?

elleng

(130,964 posts)
2. My brother lives there,
Sat Aug 22, 2015, 08:30 PM
Aug 2015

and works and teaches at MUM. Sister of a high school friend of mine attended Parsons.

elleng

(130,964 posts)
4. Perhaps.
Sat Aug 22, 2015, 08:35 PM
Aug 2015

MY relatives didn't get to Fairfield, however, til Parsons had closed. IF your relatives are still there, not a bad chance some of them know eachother.

 

cascadiance

(19,537 posts)
5. A few of them still do. I traveled down there from Iowa City when going to school there...
Sat Aug 22, 2015, 08:40 PM
Aug 2015

... at Univ. of Iowa many years back in the 70's and 80's for reunions, etc. after MIU had been started. They had many conversations about MIU there then too that were a bit amusing to hear. Like how the architecture standards had changed around there in where windows and doors were placed in housing to comply with religious standards of those who owned a good part of that property from MIU then.

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