Let Nancy Pelosi Know we need the funding for our troops!!

•December 10, 2007 • 6 Comments

Another important message from Gathering of Eagles. A Mom and Dad and the Eagles need your support in D.C., Dec. 10-14th. at the Cannon Building. The mission is to let Nancy Pelosi know that we need funding for our troops. That their actions are endangering the troops lives. Please read the email message and do what you can. There is also a need to make calls and send emails. Read on: Continue reading ‘Let Nancy Pelosi Know we need the funding for our troops!!’

Re: Mail to Wounded Recovering Soldiers

•December 10, 2007 • Leave a Comment

I received an important email from Gathering of Eagles about mail for Wounded and Recovering Soldiers. Please read this important email! Continue reading ‘Re: Mail to Wounded Recovering Soldiers’

Leave our Santa Claus Alone!

•December 10, 2007 • 2 Comments

No Prayer in Schools! We can’t fly our flag freely! Eminent Domain takes your home or personal property! No public display of God! No “Mangers!” No green and red Christmas lights! Banning bearing arms! Now Santa Claus is too fat and is giving our kids the wrong messages. Well, here are the messages I see our kids getting every day. Continue reading ‘Leave our Santa Claus Alone!’

Move America Forward treks across America for the Troops “again!”

•November 28, 2007 • 6 Comments

This post will remain at the top of my posts until the “tour” ends!

There are some very special projects going on right now to show support for our troops. But time is a factor, as in time is running out. Please read the announcements below, pass them on and please consider participating! Success depends on your help!!

 

ATTENTION TO ORDERS!

HEAR YE! HEAR YE!! HEAR YE!!!

Starting Monday, November 26th, Move America Forward will wage a huge, cross country pro-troop holiday tour called “Honoring Heroes at the Holidays Tour.”

We’ll have pro-troop rallies and events in 40 cities across America for the next three weeks, and at each event we’ll collect signed Christmas, Hanukkah and holiday greeting cards that we’ll deliver to our troops in Iraq and Afghanistan . We’re collecting over 100,000 cards in this effort – and given the current rate the cards have been coming in to our headquarters at Move America Forward we could well exceed that goal.

I have a request to make of you: can you please help us spread the word of this effort and a link to our tour route so patriotic Americans all across the nation can do their part to show their support for our troops who will be serving more than 7,000 miles away from their families, friends and homes during the holidays.

 

VIEW THE TOUR ITINERARY ROUTE – CLICK HERE

When the “Honoring Our Heroes at the Holidays” national pro-troop tour ends on December 16th (in New York City), Move America Forward will then have a delegation fly to Iraq and hand-deliver the final batch of cards to our troops on Christmas Day.

We want to bring out great crowds to these events and collect huge numbers of Christmas/Hanukkah/Holiday cards for our troops.

PLEASE HELP GET THE WORD OUT!

Complete details can be found online at: Move America Forward

Thanks a bunch,

Ryan Gill – Move America Forward

You can also visit Operation America Rising and send the items requested to them. They will be meeting up with the MAF Caravan in NYC.

 

OAR is proud to be assisting with two projects this winter. First, in conjunction with the Honoring the Heroes at the Holidays tour of Move America Forward, we are proud to announce Operation Joy to the troops.

Operation America Rising will be collecting Holiday Cards for our Troops stationed overseas. We welcome you to be a part of this noble cause.

Get your local schools, churches, businesses, and civic organizations involved. All you have to do is collect holiday messages of Joy for the Troops and mail them to:

P.O. Box 2345
Franklin, NC 28744.

We will then deliver the cards to Move America Forward’s “Honoring Heroes at the Holidays Tour!”

This will be a nationwide tour starting November 26th and ending on December 16th. OAR will deliver the messages of Joy on Wednesday December 12, 2007. It is time to send holiday joy and praise to the men and women that defend our freedom. If you would like more detailed information email me.

 

 

 

Gathering of Eagles is also helping them.

Get your children, churches, temples and schools to participate! Bring the cards to the rally on December 16th or mail them in batches to our collection location.

Instructions for preparing cards:

1. Write an appropriate supportive holiday message to a soldier on the card.
2. Do NOT seal the envelope.
3. Hand drawn cards can be folded without an envelope and addressed as below.
4. Address the card as follows depending on the card inside:

o Christmas Card for Our Troops
o Holiday Card for Our Troops
o Hanukkah Card for Our Troops

Place the individual cards into a larger envelope or box and bring to the rally on December 16th or address and mail it/them to:

Honoring Heroes at the Holidays c/o
The Soldiers, Sailors, Marines and Airman’s Club
283 Lexington Avenue
New York, NY 10016

Honor Your Hero

•November 28, 2007 • Leave a Comment

There is a great event going on over at VA Mortgage Center called “Honor Your Hero”. I nominated Marine Sgt. Eddie Ryan. I don’t know anyone in my area. But since Eddie was wounded, I have tried to do updates as often as I could. I even got a personal letter from Eddie thanking me for my support. It was the high light of my blogging experiences.

Sgt. Eddie Ryan and Mother

Marine Sgt. Eddie Ryan with his mom Angie outside of Helen Hayes Hospital after receiving his Purple Heart Medal.

You can nominate your own Hero or add your support to a nomination made by someone else.I would appreciate your support in my nomination for Eddie. Just go to the link above. Whether you support Eddie or another Hero make sure you support a Hero!

Here are the details from VA Mortgage Center [not affiliated with the VA]:

Honor Your Hero

Do you know a Veteran of Iraq or Afghanistan who deserves to be recognized?

Nominate him or her for VA Mortgage Center.com’s

ero Award. Just fill out the form below and in 300 words or less tell us why your hero deserves to be honored.

10 Finalists will be selected and the winner will be chosen by an online vote. All finalists will receive $500, and the winner will receive a grand prize of $5,000. All nominations must be submitted by December 14, 2007.

Welfare Fraud Prevention

•November 27, 2007 • 1 Comment

We all know that Welfare was intended to help the poor in their times of need and also help them get back on their feet as productive, self supporting people with their dignity left intact. Many Americans have benefited from this program.

However over the years, Welfare has been greatly abused by people looking for a way to supplement their income or get out of working! If you go to apply for welfare and food stamps as I did when I first retired on disability there are two things you notice right away. First, there are huge lines and it takes forever. The second is the number of people who drive up with fancy expensive cars, clothes, and jewelry.

I couldn’t get any help even though I offered to have my first Social Security check sent to them to payback any help they gave me. It wasn’t allowed. My kids and I were broke for six to eight weeks. I made $12.00 too much because I filled out my forms honestly! I did get food stamps for a month which helped or we wouldn’t have made it. But every bill I had was late and that included utilities.

The first, the lines, is caused by the second, the fancy dressers decked out and driving expensive cars. The welfare frauds. Most of the people in those lines really need the help. But that second group, well let’s say they have found a way to beat the system and cheat needy Americans and those who don’t need help too. Welfare is paid for by all Americans through their tax dollars.

San Diego has found a very unique way to help put an end to most fraud. Of course the socialists and some well meaning have tried to do all they can to have the plan ended. The ACLU has fought long and hard to prevent fraud prevention programs. No surprise there!

TRM at Democrat Equals Socialist has a great post on this topic. Go read, FINALLY A GLIMMER OF HOPE TO ENDING THE “FAKE POOR” IN AMERICA!. See what San Diego has done to fight welfare fraud and ensure that the needy get help. Here’s an excerpt:

Project 100% sends investigator’s from the DA’s office into the homes of welfare applicants unannounced and with out a warrant. Since it is not a criminal search it needs no warrant. If the potential welfare recipients refuse, they could be denied that all important check.

African Americans take up the “torch”

•November 27, 2007 • Leave a Comment

I found a great post about a new trend in the Black American Community. Over at Democrat Equals Socialist, TRM has a great post about the Black American Community in America.

His post is called, “HOPE IN THE FORM OF THE AFRICAN AMERICAN REPUBLICAN”Here’s an excerpt:
To hear these Americans get together and share their reasons for why they are Republicans is something I could never hope to accomplish. That is why I ask each and everyone of you to let others know that there are black Republicans out there and we need more. The speakers at this conference should be able to best explain how the party of “give you a fish”(D) is an affront to the African American community and the “teach you to fish”(R) party is truly the path to a prosperous future for generations to come.
Go read the rest of TRM’s post. It is very encouraging indeed! All I can add is welcome aboard the freedom train!

Doc in the Box Update

•November 25, 2007 • 4 Comments

I just found out one of my favorite milbloggers has recently re-deployed to Iraq. Please go to Doc in the Box and offer your support often.

President Bush remembers Lt. Michael Murphy, A Tribute by newsday.com, Those who died in “Operation Red Wing”

•November 25, 2007 • 2 Comments

U.S. Navy shows Navy Seal Lt. Michael P. Murphy (AP Photo / U.S. Navy)

President Bush praised the troops in his radio address today and remembered those who made the ultimate sacrifice while safe guarding America. His words of praise were part of his weekly address to the nation as he reminded us of our traditions and history behind this week’s celebration of Thanksgiving! He paid a special tribute to Navy Lt. Michael P. Murphy who was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor last month. The following is a transcript of President Bush’s radio address courtesy of FOXNEWS.COM:PRESIDENT BUSH: Good morning. This week our Nation celebrated Thanksgiving. American families and friends gathered together to express gratitude for all that we have been given. We give thanks for the freedoms we enjoy. We give thanks for the loved ones who enrich our lives. And we give thanks for the many gifts that come from this prosperous land. Thanksgiving is a time when we acknowledge that all of these things, and life itself, come not from the hand of man, but from Almighty God.Earlier this week, I visited Berkeley Plantation in Virginia. The story of this historic setting goes back nearly four centuries to another day of thanks. In 1619, a band of 38 settlers departed Bristol, England for Berkeley. At the end of their long voyage, the men reviewed their orders from home. The orders said, quote, “The day of our ship’s arrival … shall be yearly and perpetually kept holy as a day of Thanksgiving to Almighty God.” In response, the men fell to their knees in prayer. And with this humble act of faith, the settlers celebrated their first Thanksgiving in the New World.

Berkeley’s settlers remind us that giving thanks has been an American tradition from the beginning. At this time of year, we also remember the Pilgrims at Plymouth, who gave thanks after their first harvest in New England. We remember George Washington, who led his men in thanksgiving during the American Revolution. We remember Abraham Lincoln, who revived the Thanksgiving tradition in the midst of a terrible civil war.

Throughout our history, Americans have always taken time to give thanks for all those whose sacrifices protect and strengthen our Nation. We continue that tradition today — and we give thanks for a new generation of patriots who are defending our liberty around the world. We are grateful to all our men and women in uniform who are spending this holiday weekend far from their families. We keep them in our thoughts and prayers. And we especially remember those who have given their lives in our Nation’s defense.

One of these brave Americans was Lieutenant Michael Murphy. In June 2005, this officer gave his life in defense of his fellow Navy SEALs. Michael was conducting surveillance on a mountain ridge in Afghanistan, when his four-man SEAL team was surrounded by a much larger enemy force. Their only escape was down the side of the mountain. The SEALs launched a valiant counterattack while cascading from cliff to cliff. But as the enemy closed in, Michael recognized that the survival of his men depended on calling back to base for reinforcements.

With complete disregard for his own life, Michael Murphy moved into a clearing where he could get a signal. As he made the call, Michael fell under heavy fire. Though severely wounded, he said “thank you” before signing off, and returned to the fight. His heroism cost him his life — and earned him our Nation’s highest decoration for valor, the Medal of Honor. This weekend, we give thanks for the blessings of young Americans like Lieutenant Michael Murphy, who risk their own lives to keep us safe.

We’re also blessed by the many other Americans who serve a cause larger than themselves. Each day our Nation’s police and firefighters and emergency responders and faith-based and community volunteers dedicate their time to serving others. While we were enjoying our Thanksgiving turkeys, tens of thousands of these men and women were on the job — keeping their fellow citizens safe and bringing hope and compassion to our brothers and sisters in need. And their sacrifice reminds us that the true strength of our Nation is the goodness and decency of our people.

Since America’s first Thanksgiving, we have changed in many ways. Our population has grown. Our people have prospered. And we have become a great beacon of hope and freedom for millions around the world. Despite these changes, the source of all our blessings remains the same. We are grateful to the Author of Life who blessed our Nation’s first days, who strengthened America in times of trial and war, and who watches over us today.

Thank you for listening.

Congressional Medal of Honor

 

 

 

At newsday.com I found a great tribute to Lt. Michael P. Murphy, the Navy Seal, awarded the Medal of Honor October 22, 2007:

Born to serve: The Michael Murphy story

The actions taken by Navy Lt. Michael P. Murphy, a former lifeguard from Patchogue, on a June afternoon in 2005 earned him, posthumously, the Congressional Medal of Honor — the United States’ highest military award.

 

Ellis Henican: Michael Murphy put his heart into the fight

He was Everyman and Superman rolled into one.

Born to serve

Chapter One: On the Mountain

On a June afternoon in 2005, Navy Lt. Michael P. Murphy lay in hiding on the side of a ridge in the lawless eastern mountains of Afghanistan.

Chapter Two: Growing Up In Patchogue

The answer to that question might be found in Murphy’s upbringing on Long Island.

Chapter Three: Two Relationships

Murphy met Heather Duggan through mutual friends in 1996, at a summer carnival on Long Island. Duggan, who grew up in Mount Sinai, graduated from high school that year. She told Murphy, then a college sophomore, that she planned to attend Penn State in the fall.

Chapter Four: A Father’s Experience

Decades earlier, the father had also risked everything to serve his country and had come away with a permanent physical wound and a deep distaste for what soldiers are asked to do. But he let his son make his own decisions.

Chapter Five: Rigorous Training

Michael was not to be dissuaded. In 1998, he graduated with a pair of bachelor’s degrees from Penn State — in political science and psychology. And exactly as his father had done more than 30 years earlier, he put on hold his plans for law school.

Chapter Six: Earning The Trident

Navy SEALs are involved in the most treacherous and secretive military operations. An assignment might require SEALs to surprise an enemy by swimming silently ashore from a submarine in darkness, or to rappel from a helicopter onto a mountain peak.

Chapter Seven: Getting Serious

As a lieutenant who came through Officer’s Training School, Murphy was the second-ranking member of his platoon, a unit of up to 44 men. But you’d never know it from the way he dealt with fellow SEALs.

Chapter Eight: Military Life

Since a SEAL’s strength is his ability to get in and out unseen, their cover was effectively blown and a decision had to be made.

Chapter Nine: The Tragic End

Murphy’s mission, known as Operation Red Wing, resulted in the worst loss of life for the SEALs since the program’s inception in 1962. In all, 11 Navy SEALs — 8 in the helicopter, plus Axelson Deitz and Murphy — were killed.

The shepherd who saved the SEAL

When Afghan shepherd Muhammad Gulab left this mountain home one morning in June 2005 to check on a strange noise his family had heard in the woods, he found a frightened and wounded American soldier pointing his rifle at him.

[Below, I have included my original post on Lt. Murphy and all who died that fateful day because, in the words of his Mom, the events of that day and Lt. Murphey’s MoH was about those other men too!]

On October 22, 2007, the family of Navy SEAL Lt. Michael P. Murphy will receive the Congressional Medal of Honor on behalf of Michael at a special ceremony at the White House. Lt. Murphy is the first service person to be awarded the Medal of Honor for actions in Afghanistan and the first Naval person since Vietnam to be awarded the Medal of Honor! The Medal of Honor is our nation’s highest Military decoration for valor against an enemy of our nation.

On June 28, 2005, four Navy Seals, Lt. Michael P. Murphy, Sonar Technician 2nd Class Matt Axelson, Gunner’s Mate 2nd Class Danny Dietz, and Petty Officer Marcus Luttrell, were inserted into the Kunar Province, Afghanistan on a counter-terrorism mission called “Operation Red Wing.” Their objective was the kill or capture of a high level enemy fighter.

Before days end, nineteen men would be dead. Three of those Navy Seals on the ground would be dead, the fourth would owe his life to a brave Afghan who gave him sanctuary despite enemy demands to turn over the SEAL. A rescue helicopter, an MH-47 Chinook, carrying eight US Navy SEALs and eight Nightstalkers – members of the Army’s elite 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment, would be shot down. All sixteen men perished. It is believed an enemy “rpg” downed to craft.

In the course of their mission, the four SEALs are believed to have been compromised by locals sympathetic to the enemy. The enemy immediately began to attack the four SEALs. Virtually surrounded by enemy forces, it was reported by the rescue helicopter that the SEALs put up “one hell of fight” [my words]. As it became obvious the enemy would soon over run the four men, Lt. Michael P. Murphey risk his life by leaving the safety of cover to go to higher ground and radio for help. Shot in the back and his radio now laying on the ground, Lt. Murphey picked up his radio and continued to attempt to radio for help.

Lt. Murphey, Sonar Technician 2nd Class Matt Axelson, Gunner’s Mate 2nd Class Danny Dietz were all killed by enemy fire. Petty Officer Marcus Luttrell survived. He was knocked unconscious during the fighting. When he revived, he found two of his fellow SEALs dead and the third no where to found. He was rescued a couple miles away by an Afghan local who found him and hid Luttrell in his village. The brave Afghan later notified coalition forces that Luttrell was safely hidden at his village. It is reported that the villager is said to have told the enemy fighters who demanded the SEAL be given to them that the SEAL was a “guest” and “would be protected to the last member of the village!”

“By his undaunted courage, intrepid fighting spirit and inspirational devotion to his men in the face of certain death, Lt. Murphy was able to relay the position of his unit, an act that ultimately led to the rescue of Luttrell and the recovery of the remains of the three who were killed in the battle” has been awarded the Medal of Honor. The Medal will be presented at a special ceremony October 22, 2007. Lt. Murphey’s family has been quoted as saying, “The honor is not just about Michael, it is about his teammates and those who lost their lives that same day.”


  • For his courage on that day, Petty Officer Marcus Luttrell was awarded the Navy Cross.”

  • Gunner’s Mate 2nd Class Danny Dietz posthumously awarded the Silver Star Medal, Purple Heart Medal, Combat Action Ribbon, and Campaign Medal and the Navy Cross.
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    Sonar Technician 2nd Class Matt Axelson was posthumously awarded the Navy Cross
  • The following men were lost on June 28, 2005, aboard the Nightstalker MH-47 Chinook that was shot down by enemy fire as it attempted to support and bring in an insertion team to re-enforce the four Navy Seals carrying out Operation Red Wing:


  • Chief Petty Officer Jacques J. Fontan, 36, SEAL Team 10, Naval Special Warfare Group Two

  • Staff Sgt. Shamus O. Goare, 29, Company B, 3rd Battalion, 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment

  • Chief Warrant Officer Corey J. Goodnature, 35, Company B, 3rd Battalion, 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment

  • Senior Chief Petty Officer Daniel R. Healy, 36, SEAL Delivery Vehicle Team One, Naval Special Warfare Group Three

  • Sgt. Kip A. Jacoby, 21, Company B, 3rd Battalion, 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment

  • Lt. Cmdr. Erik S. Kristensen, 33, SEAL Team 10, Naval Special Warfare Command

  • Petty Officer 1st Class Jeffery A. Lucas, 33, SEAL Team 10, Naval Special Warfare Group Two

  • Lt. Michael M. McGreevy Jr., 30, SEAL Team 10, Naval Special Warfare Group Two

  • Sgt. 1st Class Marcus V. Muralles, 33, Company B, 3rd Battalion, 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment

  • Petty Officer 2nd Class Eric S. Patton, 22, SEAL Delivery Vehicle Team One, Naval Special Warfare Group Three

  • Master Sgt. James W. Ponder III, 36, Headquarters Company, 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment

  • Maj. Stephen C. Reich, 34, Company B, 3rd Battalion, 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment

  • Sgt. 1st Class Michael L. Russell, 31, Company B, 3rd Battalion, 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment

  • Chief Warrant Officer Chris J. Scherkenbach, 40, Company B, 3rd Battalion, 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment

  • Petty Officer 2nd Class James Suh, 28, SEAL Delivery Vehicle Team One, Naval Special Warfare Group Three

  • Petty Officer 1st Class Jeffrey S. Taylor, 30, SEAL Team 10, Naval Special Warfare Group Two
  • SEAL Ethos

    The SEAL Code

    • Loyalty to Country, Team and Teammate
    • Serve with Honor and Integrity On and Off the Battlefield
    • Ready to Lead, Ready to Follow, Never Quit
    • Take responsibility for your actions and the actions of your teammates
    • Excel as Warriors through Discipline and Innovation
    • Train for War, Fight to Win, Defeat our Nation’s Enemies
    • Earn your Trident everyday

    United States Navy SEAL

    In times of war or uncertainty there is a special breed of warrior ready to answer our Nation’s call. A common man with uncommon desire to succeed. Forged by adversity, he stands alongside America’s finest special operations forces to serve his country, the American people, and protect their way of life.I am that man.

    My Trident is a symbol of honor and heritage. Bestowed upon me by the heroes that have gone before, it embodies the trust of those I have sworn to protect. By wearing the Trident I accept the responsibility of my chosen profession and way of life. It is a privilege that I must earn every day.

    My loyalty to Country and Team is beyond reproach. I humbly serve as a guardian to my fellow Americans always ready to defend those who are unable to defend themselves. I do not advertise the nature of my work, nor seek recognition for my actions. I voluntarily accept the inherent hazards of my profession, placing the welfare and security of others before my own.

    I serve with honor on and off the battlefield. The ability to control my emotions and my actions, regardless of circumstance, sets me apart from other men.Uncompromising integrity is my standard. My character and honor are steadfast. My word is my bond.

    We expect to lead and be led. In the absence of orders I will take charge, lead my teammates and accomplish the mission. I lead by example in all situations.

    I will never quit. I persevere and thrive on adversity. My Nation expects me to be physically harder and mentally stronger than my enemies. If knocked down, I will get back up, every time. I will draw on every remaining ounce of strength to protect my teammates and to accomplish our mission. I am never out of the fight.

    We demand discipline. We expect innovation. The lives of my teammates and the success of our mission depend on me – my technical skill, tactical proficiency, and attention to detail. My training is never complete.

    We train for war and fight to win. I stand ready to bring the full spectrum of combat power to bear in order to achieve my mission and the goals established by my country. The execution of my duties will be swift and violent when required yet guided by the very principles that I serve to defend.

    Brave men have fought and died building the proud tradition and feared reputation that I am bound to uphold. In the worst of conditions, the legacy of my teammates steadies my resolve and silently guides my every deed. I will not fail.

    Stars and Stripes

    Two other servicemembers have posthumously received the Medal of Honor for the war on terrorism, both for service in Iraq: Marine Cpl. Jason Dunham, who died after jumping on a grenade in April 2004; and Army Sgt. 1st Class Paul Ray Smith, who was killed in April 2003 at Baghdad International Airport after killing up to 50 Iraqi attackers to allow wounded U.S. troops to be evacuated.”

    credit:June 28, 2005 – Part 3 – Sixteen Soldiers Die while on Rescue Mission

    “Operation Red Wing”

    “Two SEALs Receive Posthumous Navy Cross Awards”

    “Surviving SEAL tells story of deadly mission” – “In the mountains of eastern Afghanistan, 4 SEALs made a tough choice. Only one lived to tell”
    :
    “Former Navy SEAL Marcus Luttrell has written a new book, ‘Lone Survivor,’ about his experience in Afghanistan in Operation Red Wing, in which the three other SEALs on his team were killed.”
    June 28, 2007 – Part 1 – Sixteen soldiers die while on rescue mission
    June 28, 2005 – Part 2 – Sixteen soldiers die while on rescue mission
    June 28, 2007 – Part 3 – Sixteen soldiers die while on rescue mission
    Heroes in the Global War on terror
    Denver Post
    Alphabet City
    Stars and Stripes
    Wikipedia

    h/t: A Soldiers Perspective

    The Congressional Progressive Caucus (CPC), “We are in the midst of a progressive awakening in this country…..challenge every action of the Bush Administration!”

    •November 24, 2007 • 6 Comments

    I found an article by reporter, Cheryl K.Chumley, I want to share. Ms. Chumley is based in Virginia and is an award winning free-lance investigative reporter. Her article supports everything I have read and posted here on the so called “Progressive movement” in Congress and America. The article is well supported and offers a frightening view of America’s future if more people don’t start paying attention to this latest new socialist attempt to take over America! Do we really want History to record us as the generation that allowed the socialist/communist fringe groups in America take over our nation? These people can call themselves progressives or whatever they want; but, socialism and communism are still socialism and communism no matter what name they use to disguise their real ideology!!

    Fringe-Left Democrats Wield New Influence
    by Cheryl K. Chumley
    Posted: 03/13/2007

    The congresswomen from the 9th and 6th Districts of California put it best. “Progressives have forged new and powerful ways to join and influence the debate here in Washington,” said Rep. Barbara Lee (D.). Rep. Lynn Woolsey (D.) observed, “We are in the midst of a progressive awakening in this country, and I have never been more confident and optimistic about the future of progressive politics.” Representatives Lee and Woolsey are the co-chairmen of the Congressional Progressive Caucus. Lee represents the cities of Berkeley and Oakland, while Woolsey represents Marin and Sonoma counties.

    Don’t be fooled by their districts. The Congressional Progressive Caucus (CPC) is not a tiny faction of lawmakers representing radical university towns and well-heeled chardonnay sippers on the Left Coast. With the control of Congress formally shifting to the Democratic Party last month, the CPC is growing in size and influence. It is shifting into high gear and intends to bring its revolutionary vision to all of America.

    In 2005, CPC unveiled “The Progressive Promise,” its policy agenda for the nation. It hired a full-time staffer, and it created a nonprofit fundraising arm, the American Progressive Caucus Policy Foundation. Conservative activists and Republicans in Congress could be excused if they were unimpressed by these meager achievements.

    But what a difference a year makes. In the 109th Congress, the CPC’s membership comprised 59 members of the House of Representatives and the three nonvoting delegates from Guam, the Virgin Islands and the District of Columbia. In the 110th Congress, that number stands at 71, and two former House members in the CPC, Sherrod Brown of Ohio and Vermont’s Bernie Sanders, are now members of the U.S. Senate. (The last CPC member in the Senate was the late Paul Wellstone of Minnesota.) Lee is jubilant. The CPC is the election’s real winner, she says, rejecting the political pundits who counsel Democrats to move to the right to hold power. Their advice represents “an incomplete picture of the new political landscape in Washington, D.C.,” Lee told the San Francisco Chronicle.

    Is Lee correct? House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D.-Calif.) is presiding over three groups of Democrats. The Congressional Progressive Caucus will push the rhetoric of class warfare and work with a network of left-wing advocacy groups to coordinate attacks on corporations and “the rich.” The conservative Blue Dogs will emphasize fiscal restraint and a balanced budget. And the business-friendly House New Democrat Coalition will back trade deals and tax credits for business innovation and more government support for research and development. Pelosi pledges that Democrats in Congress will consolidate their power and prepare for the 2008 elections by staying away from controversial issues such as impeachment and radical policy proposals such as a military draft.

    Riding a Two-Headed Donkey

    Pelosi pushed her 100-hour agenda, but many House Democrats and their allies among activists and in the media did not interpret the November election as a chance to merely tinker with public policy. “If the progressives have a certain swagger these days, it’s because they’re convinced it was their vision—opposition to the war, unapologetic Bush-bashing—that won Democrats the election,” wrote the New Republic’s Michael Crowley. Investor’s Business Daily observed that the Congressional Progressive Caucus “can no longer be dismissed as a fringe group.”

    The self-styled “progressives” promise to hold Democrats’ feet to the fire and prevent Pelosi from governing from the middle. “Democrats ran the most populist elections in memory,” says Robert Borosage, co-director of the Campaign for America’s Future. “We need to make sure the Democrats deliver on their promises, and that the 100 Hours Agenda is just the first step in creating an economy that works for working people. The 100 Hours Agenda gives Democrats a chance to show that we support positive policies for change, and we’re not just against the Republican agenda.”

    On December 5, more than 40 advocacy groups met to devise a common strategy to support congressional Democrats while pressuring Pelosi and incoming Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D.-Nev.) to move further to the left. Led by Americans United for Separation of Church and State, USAction and Borosage’s Campaign for America’s Future, the ad hoc coalition also included ACORN, the AFL-CIO, the League of Conservation Voters, MoveOn.org, National Education Association, National Council of Churches, National Organization for Women, People for the American Way, and the Sierra Club.

    These activist groups and the CPC want the House leadership to challenge every action of the Bush Administration. They want to pull the U.S. troops out of Iraq and abandon the War on Terror. On Iraq, Woolsey has said, “We might find there are other ways to leave besides cutting off the money. But bottom line, that might be the only thing that Congress can do.” Indeed, one of the CPC’s first official events after the November election was to invite George McGovern, the party’s 1972 presidential candidate, to address it on foreign policy.

    Bernie Sanders and the CPC: What to Expect

    The Congressional Progressive Caucus was founded in 1991 by Socialist Bernie Sanders, the mayor of Burlington, Vt., who, in 1990, was elected to the House of Representatives as an Independent. Sanders served eight terms in the House. In 2004 he won 69% of the vote against Democratic and Republican challengers. Last November, just before his election to the U.S. Senate, again as an Independent, the 65-year-old New York transplant was asked by a Washington Post reporter: “Are you now or have you ever been a Socialist?”

    Sanders replied, “Yeah. I wouldn’t deny it. Not for one second. I’m a democratic Socialist.”

    Some other CPC members also aren’t afraid to tout their connections to democratic socialism. “I’m a member of DSA [Democratic Socialists of America],” Rep. Danny Davis (D.-Ill.) said in 2000. “There’s an active chapter where I live. They’re basically no different than a lot of the people I know.” Former Rep. Major Owens (D.-N.Y.) is also a DSA member.

    Leftist organizations such as the Democratic Socialists of America, an affiliate of the worldwide Socialist International, must be thrilled at how far they’ve come. In the late 1990s, the House CPC was a 50-member minority faction in a minority party facing Newt Gingrich and the Republican Revolution. Today the Congressional Progressive Caucus will push Socialist policies in the House—and the Senate. “A Socialist in the Senate?” headlined a 2005 CommonDreams.org profile of Sanders’ political aspirations. “If Sanders moves over to the Senate, he’ll have even more power to grill [Alan] Greenspan and the rest of the plutocrats in power.”

    Despite his Independent affiliation, Sanders was endorsed in 2006 by senior figures in the Democratic Party, including Democratic National Chairman Howard Dean, Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee Chairman Charles Schumer (N.Y.), and Reid. Democratic presidential hopeful Sen. Barack Obama (Ill.) campaigned in Vermont for Sanders.

    As long as the Democratic Party was out of power, CPC initiatives were largely ignored. But caucus proposals are sure to be trumpeted as common-sense solutions in the new Congress, and Sanders’ new position in the 100-member Senate gives the CPC added clout. Reid has given Sanders five committee assignments: Environment and Public Works; Health, Education, Labor and Pensions; Veterans Affairs; Energy and Natural Resources; and Budget.

    In the Clinton administration, Sanders signed every bill sent to him on Military and Veteran Affairs without reading them. When asked about this, he was said to have said he wasn’t interested in reading the bills as long as they cut funds for military spending and he could allocate them for domestic programs! When Bush came to office, the military budget was stripped to the point that many veterans barely got by.

    Leftists Lee and Woolsey

    CPC leaders Lee and Woolsey personify the modern left in America.

    Barbara Lee, born in 1946, has a long history of radical political activism. A former social worker and chief of staff to former Rep. Ron Dellums (D.-Calif.), Lee was first elected to Congress in 1998 to replace the retiring Dellums. In 2006, Lee won re-election with 86% of the vote. In 2001, Lee was the only member of Congress to vote against authorizing the President to use military force against any group or nation that assisted the terrorist attacks of September 11. Her stand—the vote on the resolution was 420 to 1—and other votes against the war in Iraq and the Patriot Act have made Lee a heroine of the anti-war movement. Perhaps unaware of the existence of the State Department, Lee and Ohio Democratic Rep. Dennis Kucinich (a CPC member who has announced that he will run again for President in 2008) have co-sponsored a bill to create a redundant cabinet-level “Department of Peace.” In February 2005, Lee introduced a non-binding resolution “disavowing the doctrine of preemption,” which the resolution says
    “poses a threat to international law and to the national security interests of the United States.”

    Writing about Lee’s hold-out vote less than a week after September 11, conservative critic David Horowitz called Lee “an anti-American Communist who supports America’s enemies and has actively collaborated with them in their war against America.” Horowitz should know. A former Berkeley leftist, he has recalled meeting Lee in the 1970s at the Oakland headquarters of Black Panthers chieftain Huey Lewis.

    Lynn Woolsey, born in 1937, was first elected to Congress in 1992 to replace Rep. Barbara Boxer (D.-Calif.) after Boxer won election to the Senate. Now in her eighth term, Woolsey received 70% of the vote in November. If Lee speaks for angry radicals on Oakland’s mean streets, then Woolsey represents the well-to-do liberals of the wine country.

    However, Woolsey’s own background is not privileged. Her website calls her “an unapologetic progressive and the first former welfare mother to serve in Congress.” The bio describes “a young single mother struggling to raise three children by herself, even though she was employed she needed public assistance just to make ends meet.” It continues, “That experience of needing a helping hand from her government has never left her.”

    Woolsey’s top domestic priority is her bill to provide paid family leave, daycare for children under three, and public pre-school for all three-, four-, and five-year-old children “for every family that wants it.” She names the legislation “The Balancing Act” because “it helps parents manage the balance between work and family.”

    Woolsey opposes restrictions on homosexuals’ serving in the military. In 2000, she introduced a bill to rescind the federal charter of the Boy Scouts of America because it does not accept gay scouts and scoutmasters. The bill was defeated by a vote of 12 to 362.

    Woolsey not only voted against the Iraq war but she introduced a bill to repeal the authorization to use military force against Iraq. In February 2006, she invited anti-war protester Cindy Sheehan to the President’s State of the Union address as her guest, and in March 2006, she introduced the “Common Sense Budget Act” to reduce the Defense and Energy department budgets while boosting the budgets for social welfare and to fight global poverty.

    In 2004, a public outcry forced Woolsey to apologize for writing a letter on her official congressional stationery that urged a judge to be lenient in sentencing a rapist, Stewart Pearson, whose mother worked in Woolsey’s San Rafael office. Pearson pleaded guilty and was sentenced to eight years in prison for incapacitating a 17-year-old girl with chemicals and raping her.

    “Mr. Pearson’s mother is a faithful employee, who I wanted to help, but I should not have intervened,” wrote Woolsey in a letter published by the Marin Independent Journal. “Given my outspoken support for both women’s rights and victims’ rights, my constituents and my community are right to be shocked by my action. I apologize to them.”

    Now we get to the heart of the matter – What do the progressives believe in? Do they support our Democratic ideology? Do they support the Constitution? Do they support America? Do they support our right to defend ourselves against enemies who try to destroy us?

    The Socialist Connection

    CPC may soft-pedal its Socialist ideology in the new Congress, but a 1999 position paper on economic inequality makes clear its rejection of capitalism:

    “Economic inequality is the result of two and a half decades of government policies and rules governing the economy being tilted in favor of large-asset owners at the expense of wage earners. Tax policy, trade policy, monetary policy, government regulations and other rules have reflected this pro-investor bias. We propose the introduction or reintroduction of a package of legislative initiatives that will close America’s economic divide and address both income and wealth disparities.”

    “The Progressive Promise,” CPC’s new political manifesto, recites the left’s usual complaints: Taxes are too low, capitalism is unfair, Americans are racists, and U.S. foreign policy can’t be trusted. But if CPC’s ideas are trite, its power is fearsome.
    Here are the Democratic CPC members who control many of the most powerful committees in the new Congress: New York’s Ways and Means Chairman Charles Rangel (N.Y.), Financial Services Chairman Barney Frank (Mass.), Government Reform Chairman Henry Waxman (Calif.), Homeland Security Chairman Bennie Thompson (Miss.), Judiciary Chairman John Conyers (Mich), Education and Workforce Chairman George Miller (Calif.), and International Relations Chairman Tom Lantos (Calif.)
    .

    I am still waiting for someone from one of the “progressive” groups to explain why all the socialists nations have collapsed or live in poverty while we, with our “failed capitalism,” are the richest Democracy in the world. We contribute more to the UN than most of all the other members put together. Nations all over the world have modeled their own Democracies after ours ever since its inception!

    The CPC Agenda

    What to expect from the Congressional Progressive Caucus? “The Progressive Promise,” the caucus master plan for killing the U.S. economy, vows to nationalize the health care industry, raise the minimum wage and index it to inflation, preserve Social Security, re-build schools and infrastructure, and “promote environmental justice.” The caucus promises to gut the 1st Amendment by fighting “corporate consolidation of the media.” It would also build more affordable housing and strengthen unions and union organizing rights. In foreign policy, progressives would bring American troops home from Iraq, re-build U.S. international alliances, combat global warming and support debt relief for poor countries.

    It seems to me that Hillary has promised all of these. Wonder why she never joined the Caucus? Oh, wait, she has George Soros now to promote her and launder funds through activists groups to her campaign! She can then continue to pretend she is a moderate candidate!!!

    The CPC is likely to propose a program similar to its “American People’s Dividend” of 2001, which Nation magazine described as “a progressive alternative to Bush tax cuts when the federal budget was in surplus.”

    CPC may also engage in political theater stunts such as its “Economic Human Rights Bus Tour.” During a 2001 tour, the CPC delegation (including Pelosi, Lee and Conyers) traveled to rural and inner-city sites in California where activists choreographed hearings on injustice and the need for more grassroots organizing and federal government programs.

    Policy Foundation

    The American Progressive Caucus Policy Foundation was set up in 2005 to be a “nonpartisan 501(c)(3) organization formed to work with the Congressional Progressive Caucus of the U.S. House of Representatives.” While the CPC is aggressively partisan, the foundation must assume the pose of nonpartisanship. The foundation’s mission—to “bring together the collective wisdom of progressives inside and outside of Congress” and to “serve as a communications, fact-finding, research and education center”—suggests that it will follow the usual practices other 501(c)(3) advocacy groups use to avoid IRS scrutiny.

    The foundation’s current chairman is Laura Kalick, an attorney with BDO Seidman, LLP, who has an extensive background in tax law and the law of nonprofits. Kalick said that she developed a personal interest in the foundation’s mission while helping it obtain tax-exempt status. She acknowledges the lack of public information: “We really are just getting off the ground and hoping to get grants and contributions.” Other members of the board include Lee and Woolsey, vice chairman Lorelei Kelly, and board secretary Stephen Shaff. Kelly taught peace studies at Stanford University and has worked on national security policy for Woolsey. In a May 25 column on the Huffington Post website, she lamented that “the ability of progressives to stake out more visible positions on Capitol Hill is an activity that has been vital and lacking for more than a decade.” Shaff is vice chairman of the board of Progressive Democrats of America, a political action committee.

    Democrats still have a chance to return to their role as the party of the common man. They do not need to sell out their ideals to do so! They don’t need to sell out American freedom and rights to get elected to office. They simply need to start demonstrating by action and/or deed their willingness to lead America while protecting Democracy and our rights and freedoms as granted by the Constitution. They need to be willing to place the will of the people and the good of the nation above party and personal ambition!!

    What Now?

    America’s future increasingly depends on the Democratic Party in Congress. The public, which has had a poor opinion of Congress, has given the party a chance to lead. But Democrats will first have to decide what they want to do.

    The Congressional Progressive Caucus has no doubts about its own agenda. They think the country is anti-Republican and wants radical change. New Republic’s Crowley notes that CPC members have every reason to be “suspicious that moderates plan to shunt them into the attic like so many crazy relatives.” That will be difficult, however, given CPC’s control of so many important congressional committees.

    Many Republicans blame their losses on their own political shortcomings, but are sure the country supports them on core values. How the Democrats handle their victory may well determine whether they are right.

    [Ms. Chumley is a Virginia-based freelance writer, an award-winning investigative journalist, and frequent contributor to conservative publications. ]

     
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