Johnson County Democrats
Wednesday, June 15, 2005
 
Lunch with Dems this Friday


From: David Redlawsk <redlawsk@ix.netcom.com>

Friends,

June's Lunch with Dems is this Friday, June 17, Noon-1pm at Bo James,
Washington St., Iowa City.

Come join us for lunch and conversation. No agenda, just a chance to
get together with fellow Dems to talk about whatever!

For our June lunch, Rep. Mary Mascher and Rep. Vicki Lensing are our
invited elected officials. Join Mary, Vicki, and the gang. No need to
rsvp -- just come and we'll have lunch (dutch treat, of course) and
good Democratic camaraderie!

Dave

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Pride fest parade, 6/18


From: "brian flaherty" <flaherty_brian@hotmail.com>

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PRIDE FEST PARADE - SATURDAY, JUNE 18!

Join your fellow Johnson County Democrats and march in the next parade
of
the summer, the 2005 Pride Fest Parade, over the noon hour on Saturday,
June
18!.

Come line up for the parade at 11:30 AM at College Green Park in Iowa
City,
talk with elected officials, new candidates, and old friends and fellow
activists, and march in one of the most fun parades of the year!

Again, the details:
Pride Fest Parade
11:30 AM lineup, 12:00n start
College Green Park
Iowa City

-Brian Flaherty
JC Dems 2nd Vice Chair (and parade czar!)

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Sunday, June 12, 2005
 
Loebsack message


From: David Loebsack <dloebsack@mchsi.com>

Hi, everyone.

I hope all is well. I just want to update you on my "testing of the
waters."

Since I last wrote, I have attended several Democratic events and
spoken with
scores more Democrats and others about the future of the district and
the future
of the country.

As recent polls indicate, Americans are less pleased with George Bush
and his
Republican counterparts than at virtually anytime since 2001. It is
becoming
all to clear to the average American that Bush and his right-wing
allies are not
what America needs now or in the future.

As you might imagine, the Democrats I have met are overwhelming ready
for
change. Democrats in the 2nd district of Iowa know a Republican
majority in the
U.S. House of Representatives serves only the interests of the special
interests
aligned with Bush and his allies in congress. So long as our incumbent
congressman has an R behind his name, his presence only serves to
maintain that
leadership's power, a power to set the agenda and determine the
outcomes of the
House of Representatives.

It is clear that what we need is someone who will address in a serious
and
consistent manner the issues of most concern to the vast majority of
citizens in
the 2nd district. Those issues include health care, jobs, education,
and Social
Security, among others. With the exception of Social Security, we are
not even
seeing a debate on the possible solutions to the inadequacies of our
current
approaches to these matters.

In the coming days, I will be attending the Hall of Fame Banquet with
special
guest Howard Dean (www.iowademocrats.org) in Cedar Rapids, speaking
with the
Washington and Henry County Democrats, and continuing discussions with
leaders
of various constituency groups in preparation for my time in D.C.
mid-June to
mid-July.

In the meantime, I would like to hear what issues are most critical to
you. I
know, for instance, that many are very concerned about the war in Iraq,
as I am.
My stepson served seven months in the Marines in Ramadi and I do not
want to
see him return. His spouse, also a Marine, is scheduled to deploy in
Iraq
perhaps as early as August. As the death toll on all sides mounts,
Americans
are becoming more and more convinced that this a misdirected effort on
the part
of the Bush administration.

I will continue to listen to folks as I get around the district and I
will be
making a decision as to whether I enter this race soon after my return
from D.C.
in mid-July (and the more I talk to folks, the more likely it is I will
do
this). In any case, I have no doubt that we can win this seat. And it
should go
without saying that if we win this seat, we will take back the House of
Representatives!

As always, I looking forward to hearing from you and please feel free
to send
this message on to your friends, family, listservs, blogs, etc.

Thanks and take care.

David

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Loebsack Exploratory Committee
P.O. Box 81
Mt. Vernon, IA 52314
Home E-mail: dloebsack@mchsi.com
Work E-mail:
dloebsack@cornellcollege.edu
Home Phone: (319) 895-8418
Office Phone: (319) 895-4300
Cell Phone: (319) 721-5324

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