miércoles, mayo 25, 2005

Cayo la casa republicana

Me llego esta carta el dia de hoy, donde se menciona la victoria democrata en el congreso de Estados Unidos ante el poderio total de los republicanos en tratar de monopolizar y llenar 3 puestos en la corte de apelaciones de juezes con ideas de extrema derecha.
Esto es solo un ejemplo de como el deber nuestro no solo esta en protestar sino en organizar; comunicar y constantemente regular las labores publicas de nuestros gobiernos. El poder esta en nuestros pueblos.

"Dear MoveOn member,
President Bush, Bill Frist and the radical right-wing of the Republican Party have failed in their attempt to seize absolute power over the courts. Together, we've stopped the "nuclear option" — for now.

Last night at 7:30pm, with only hours to go before Senator Frist rose in the Senate to try to break the rules and seize power to appoint extreme judges, 14 senators announced they had struck a deal. As powerful far-right leader James Dobson put it, "This Senate agreement represents a complete bailout and betrayal by a cabal of Republicans and a great victory for united Democrats...The rules that blocked conservative nominees remain in effect, and nothing of significance has changed."

For once, we agree with Mr. Dobson. With 7 Republicans pledging to oppose Frist's scheme as long as the Democrats stick to the standard for filibusters they've used all along — only using them in extraordinary circumstances — the "nuclear option" is dead unless Republicans break their word. And if that happens we will be in a much stronger position to stop them.

Over the past months, hundreds of thousands of us have made calls, wrote letters, supported ads, and gone to local events to help stop the nuclear option. So tonight, we'd like to invite you to a victory conference call and debriefing session at 8:00 pm ET / 5:00 PM PT with Senator Harry Reid, the Democratic Leader in the Senate, to talk about what this really means and what's coming next, and answer your questions. We hope you can join us.

To join the conference call with Senator Reid, just go to:

http://www.moveonpac.org/victorywebcast?id=5564-5360755-U2XLewbWrhFiDWGqXL8DEg&t=2

Last night's resolution was a real victory, but it came at a heavy price. Three of the nominees the Democrats agreed not to filibuster, Janice Rogers Brown, Priscilla Owen, and William Pryor, will now head to confirmation votes in the Senate where they may well be approved. Their record of corporate bias and outright hostility to the basic rights of ordinary Americans poses a serious threat that we will have to contend with for years to come.

You can see the full, original text of the agreement at:
http://www.c-span.org/pdf/senatecompromise.pdf)

Had Senator Frist succeeded in executing the "nuclear option" we wouldn't just be facing three terrible judges on the US Courts of Appeals — we'd be watching one party take absolute control of all branches of government for the first time ever. And radical Republicans would have had complete power to stack the Supreme Court with unchecked extremists and to roll back decades of progress on all our most cherished rights.


Of course, the Republicans could still decide to go back on their word and break the agreement at some point in the future. But even if that happens they have already failed in their primary goal: to eliminate the filibuster now, before there's a vacancy on the Supreme Court -- before Americans are watching and it's clear how much is at stake.


So why wasn't Republican Leader Frist able to translate his 10-vote advantage in the Senate into 51 votes for his "nuclear" scheme? A large part of the answer is you.

Over the last few months MoveOn members have racked up a simply amazing string of accomplishments in our fight to save the courts. Together, we have:

Submitted 59,645 letters to the editors of 3,162 newspapers

Placed 118,016 calls to Congress (that we know of!)

Held 1,539 house meetings to form local organizing teams

Placed tens of thousands of signs in your windows, all across the country

Gathered at over 1,000 theaters to pass out "Save the Republic" flyers to Star Wars fans

Knocked on thousands of doors to spread the word, in almost 1,000 neighborhoods nationwide

Raised $1.3 million to fund the campaign, with an average contribution of $43

Supported the creation and placement of 4 television commercials, radio commercials, and 2 print ads running in target states and nationwide

Organized 192 simultaneous rallies in all 50 states

Submitted 580,371 signatures and comments opposing the nuclear option

Organized round-the-clock emergency "Citizen Filibusters" in key target states, and signed up to organize 108 more nation-wide — before breathing a sigh of relief when we won before it was time to start.
Frist couldn't get 50 of his 55 Republicans to support the "nuclear option" in large part because we and our allies convinced them it would be political suicide to do so. If there had been no grassroots movement to stop the "nuclear option," it's almost certain that today George Bush and Bill Frist would hold absolute power to stack the Supreme Court and we would be powerless to protect our most basic rights. Preventing that nightmare is an accomplishment to feel proud of.

The fight to protect our courts and, as the Star Wars fans say, to "Save the Republic," goes on. There are more Republican assaults we need to block, from John Bolton to Social Security privitization, and we'll need all hands on deck to help shift the balance in Washington in the 2006 elections. Our next immediate focus will be on Tom DeLay and Republican leaders' abuse of power in the House — starting with petition deliveries to local Republican offices next Wednesday (more on this soon).


With a failed Republican leadership transparently consumed with power and out of touch with the nation, and a growing, powerful grassroots community churning out victories against overwhelming odds — the prospects for change are looking good.

Thank you — really, THANK YOU — for everything you've done. Democracy won the night, because of you.

Sincerely,

–-Ben, Eli, Carrie, Matt and the MoveOn PAC Team
Tuesday, May 24th, 2005"

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