cestpaspossible
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Fri Mar-11-05 02:45 AM
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Kerry Group Is Staying Active |
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A group of East Mountains residents who worked on John Kerry's presidential campaign are still actively meeting long after the end of the campaign. At least 40 people from Bernalillo, Sandoval, Santa Fe and Torrance counties gathered recently to discuss important issues affecting residents in the East Mountains. They refer to themselves as the East Mountain Progressives.
"We call ourselves progressive because we're not just Democrats," said Jim Buhaug, the group's facilitator. "Anyone with an open line of thinking and a willingness to listen is welcome." The group decided to keep the energy sparked by the campaign flowing by forming a group to stay on top of local issues. "Our goal is to help keep people in the area informed on the happenings in the Legislature, the environment and Social Security/Medicaid. The more people know, it is more likely they will be empowered to pursue their own path of action," Buhaug said. The group is following such issues as election reform, privatization of Social Security and voter verification on paper ballots.
The group has formally created committees and is considering holding public forums in the near future. Currently, the group's main form of action is e-mailing, letter writing and phone calls to the Legislature before it finishes for the year. It appears the group is growing quickly. There is mention of moving the meetings from homes of group members to Los Vecinos Community Center in Tijeras. http://www.emtelegraph.com/319757mtnview03-10-05.htm">http://www.emtelegraph.com/319757mtnview03-10-05.htm
Isn't that great to see?
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Fri Mar-11-05 12:44 PM
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1. i have continued to get emails from groups |
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i never really attended any meetings. but i was on their list just in case i decided to. and they still send out emails about future meetings to discuss things. it actually made me feel better to see this because it showed that it's not over .
it's kind of like the concession speech which i hated and made me feel horrible and comparing it to one of Kerry's first speeches on the floor of Senate not too long after. i liked the Senate speech a lot more just because there was a sense in it that we still do what we were doing. yes there was a huge disappointment but it's not over. i also liked it that Kerry sounded very much like he was still on the campaign trail.
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