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Vincardog Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Mar-26-08 12:44 PM
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Wouldn't you like to make sure the DELEGATES, not the establishment,
Did you know that the Texas Democratic Party has the right to, and
often gives Democratic Primary voters an opportunity
to express their opinions on issues of importance to Democratic
voters by placing referendum questions on the Democratic
Primary ballot?

Did you know that at the January 2008 meeting of the State Democratic
Executive Committee in Austin, a member of the SDEC
brought to the floor a motion to place referendum questions on the
Iraq war, national health insurance, and public financing of
political campaigns on the Democratic Primary ballot?

Did you know that not only did these referendum questions NOT appear
on the Democratic Primary ballot, but the SDEC did
NOT discuss and consider the motion to put them on the ballot? Due to
backroom pressures and manipulation, the State Party
Chairman ruled the motion out of order and denied the SDEC member an
opportunity to present or even lay out his reasons in
support of the motion.

Did you know that the backroom boys who presently run the Texas
Democratic Party are planning NOT to try to sweep Texas for
the Democratic ticket in 2008, but rather only to try to win six
seats in the state legislature?

Is this the response you expect from your Texas Democratic party
considering the crises facing the American people after 7 terrible
years of the most anti-Democratic and anti-Constitutional presidency
in the history of our nation?

Wouldn't you like to make sure the DELEGATES, not the establishment,
democratically set the policies and strategies of the Party?
You CAN make a difference. You CAN make change! TOGETHER we can
do it!

• The grassroots delegates at the State Democratic Convention are BY
LAW the highest authority of the Texas Democratic Party.
• The DELEGATES to the Convention HAVE THE RIGHT AND THE POWER to
change the way their Party does things.
• The DELEGATES, not the consultants, have the power to determine how
the 2008 campaign will be conducted.
• Make sure the Texas Democratic Party's 2008 campaign reaches out to
every Texas voter with a powerful message to change
our state and our country. It's all up to you!
Change the Party to Change Texas. Change Texas to Change America. Yes
you can! Si Se Puede!
Sign up to receive information. You can print the flyer here to take
and distribute at your county/senate district conventions this
Saturday!
www.followTXDemocrats.org
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crispini Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Mar-26-08 01:24 PM
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1. Well, I agree, in general,
but there aren't a lot of specifics here. Do you know what else is on the agenda? I mean, I signed up for info, but I'd like a little more about the proposed changes / platform before I go pushing this to people. :D
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WolverineDG Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Mar-26-08 03:49 PM
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3. It comes from David Van Os
that's all I needed to know before I signed up. :patriot:

dg
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PDittie Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Mar-26-08 03:19 PM
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2. Transforming the Texas Democratic Party
A reform movement to open up, democratize, and empower the Texas Democratic Party through the majority vote actions of the Delegates at the State Convention in June is taking shape.

The reform coalition has been dubbed the Campaign for Change. I am speaking in this article as a volunteer for the Campaign for Change. At the end of this article I will tell you how you can help immediately, but first I have to tell you what the Campaign for Change is.

The objective of the Campaign for Change is to change Texas, and thus change America, by transforming the Texas Democratic Party into a more open, democratic, empowering organization that is governed openly and democratically by the grassroots, instead of by insider cliques that would rather collaborate with robber barons and Constitution thieves than lose their control over the Democratic Party.

The Campaign for Change believes that transforming the Texas Democratic Party into a more open, democratically governed party will broaden the party's base by putting up a welcome sign for disaffected Democrats who have disengaged from the political process, Independents who want real change, and disgusted Republicans who have been driven away by the anti-Constitution criminals who hijacked their party.

The Campaign for Change believes such a transformed Texas Democratic Party will broaden the party's base and campaign to sweep the state in November 2008 for the benefit of all Texans, rather than settle for the kind of defeatist campaign to win only a few seats in the state legislature that the insider clique conducted in 2004 and 2006, and which the insider clique is planning right now to do again in 2008 unless the grassroots Democrats assembled at the State Convention take charge of their party.

To campaign to carry the state is not a mere political issue; it is a moral issue. A Democratic Party that is worthy of the legacy of its forebears will fight to win elections not just to put points on a political scoreboard, but to restore level playing fields and the fruits of Constitutional democracy for all working, middle class, and agrarian Texans.

To limit the state party's campaign to winning a few legislative seats, as it did in 2006 and 2004, is just playing politics; it is not fighting for the people. If the Democratic Party in Texas ever hopes to regain majority status, it must earn the trust of the people by fighting for the people in every corner of Texas - not just to sweeten a few political careers, but to stand tall on behalf of working, middle class, and agrarian Texans in order to win them relief from special-interest corporate government and from criminals who trample on the Constitution to fatten their own coffers.

The Campaign for Change believes that the first step in restoration of the Texas Democratic Party to a real party that fights for the people of this great and beautiful state is to restore to the people an open, democratically governed Democratic Party that welcomes every person who wishes to participate in self-government of the people's political party as the access point to self-government in the society at large. The first occasion to make this happen is the Texas State Democratic Convention in June 2008.

As a volunteer for the Campaign for Change, I am helping to get fliers about the Campaign distributed at Democratic County and Senate District Conventions on March 29.

If you can help by distributing leaflets at your County or Senate District Convention, please download the PDF flier HERE, make copies as inexpensively as you can (one page, 2 sides), and hand them out at your County or Senate District Convention this Saturday.

David Van Os


http://vanosfortexasag.com/news/action.shtml#newsitemEkpyVukAZyWnGcfKOR
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