Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Benefit for U.S. Labor Against the War

You are invited to a special evening of comradeship, singing and
eating to raise funds to benefit U.S. Labor Against the War. (But if you
don't live in the D.C. area, don't worry, you can contribute too!) Right
now we must either raise significant money or stop paying our 2.5 staff
and risk the demise of USLAW. Please join us!

When: Saturday, October 16th at 7:00 p.m.
Where: 240 Park Ave., Takoma Park, Maryland 20912

The event will feature a showing and discussion of the DVD "Why Are We
in Afghanistan?"

Recently the news has been full of platitudes and simplistic analyses
about the US troops leaving Iraq. Commentators insist on seeing this as
a successful war, despite the many lives lost and many more traumatized,
the trillion-plus dollars wasted and the massive death and suffering so
many have endured.

Meanwhile we plunge deeper into the disastrous war in Afghanistan at a
moment when the domestic economy desperately needs the dollars
squandered there.

The creation of US Labor Against the War has been one positive
development during these seven years. We have brought the anti-war
movement into the labor movement, brought the labor movement into the
anti-war movement and provided substantial support for the courageous
Iraqi unions struggling to survive.

YET AT THIS VERY MOMENT, USLAW FINDS ITSELF IN A SERIOUS FINANCIAL CRISIS.

We don't think anyone would have imagined in January 2003, when USLAW
was founded in a Teamster Hall in Chicago, that it would still be
functioning seven years later with 190+ affiliated unions and other
labor organizations -- local, regional and national.

Those of you who have helped make USLAW a success have made a
difference, a historical one, in terms of labor's view of the war and in
terms of international solidarity we have provided. We need to continue
this work, to increase the focus on Afghanistan, and to make sure that
the Iraq of the future includes the right of Iraqi workers to organize
unions.

From its founding until today, USLAW has relied predominantly on the
labor movement for its financial support - on its affiliates, individual
members and supporters like you. As the economy has gone deeper into
crisis, the sources of USLAW's income took a big economic hit. Unions
lost members, workers lost jobs, incomes of many declined. The result is
predictable - unions, union members, and other supporters cut back their
contributions to USLAW and other worthy social justice organizations.

USLAW has made some significant headway recently in getting the war in
Afghanistan on labor's agenda - with anti-war resolutions passed at the
International conventions of the AFL-CIO, AFT, CWA, UE, CLUW and ILWU -
as well as putting the issue on the table of local unions and central
labor councils.

Meanwhile, the Iraqi unions have turned to us for support again because
they are under the harshest attack they have experienced since the
invasion—arrests, criminal charges, office raids, threats and more -- as
they are seen as the key stumbling block to privatization of oil,
electricity and basic industry. They refuse to stop organizing, and they
continue to reach out for international support—in short, they won't be
silenced.

We have moved a letter through Congress to President al-Maliki and
helped move a letter from Trumka to al-Maliki on their behalf urging the
adoption of a labor law.
The leaders being attacked are those many of you have met in their
solidarity visits to the US: Hashmeya Mushsin, the woman president of
the Electricity Workers Union; Hassan Juma'a, the president of the Iraqi
Federation of Oil Unions, and Falah Alwan, the president of the
Federation of Workers Councils.

We are recommending a contribution of $100 for those that can afford it.
Of course, anyone who wants to contribute more, or less, will be most
welcome. If you can't come, please send a contribution to: USLAW, 1718 M
Street, N.W., PMB 153, Washington, D.C. 20036 and note in the memo
section it is for the fundraiser.

Contributors of $100 or more will receive a copy of a gorgeous original
poster from the historic March 2009 Erbil, Iraq Solidarity Conference
that USLAW helped to organize.

If you have questions feel free to call me on my cell at 202-669-1443 or
202-320-5588.
Please RSVP at nancywohlforth@gmail.com or denicelombard@comcast.net.

The future of USLAW is at stake, and I appeal to you as never before to
contribute as much as you can so that our absolutely necessary work can
continue.

I look forward to seeing you on October 16 or hearing from you even if
you live far away or can't make the party for other reasons.

In friendship and unity,

Kathy Black
Gene Bruskin
Eileen Connelly
Bob Muehlenkamp
Brooks Sunkett
Nancy Wohlforth
USLAW Co-Convenors

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If you donated recently, please pass this appeal on to others and, if at
all possible, please consider donating again.

Donations made online are eligible for a tax deduction to the extent
permitted by law.

*If you are contributing by check and want to claim a tax deduction,
make your check payable to USLAW - IPS. However, doing so reduces the
value of your contribution by adding additional processing fees. Add
"IPS" only if you desire a tax-deduction.
IPS stands for Institute for Policy Studies. USLAW is a 501(c)(4)
non-profit association. The Institute for Policy Studies (IPS) - a
501(c)(3) organization - serves as USLAW's non-profit fiscal sponsor. It
helps to underwrite the work of USLAW.

Support USLAW's Important Work with a DONATION!
Your contribution keeps labor's antiwar movement going and growing.
DONATE HERE

The link below is a membership form for you to join as an individual.

http://www.uslaboragainstwar.org/downloads/AssociateMemberApplication.pdf

Upcoming Progressive Events!

> Progressive Democrats of America is holding a lobby day and then a
reception on Capitol Hill Friday, October 1st.
> We're participating in the One Nation Working Together events in DC
Saturday, October 2nd.
> "Computing for the Clueless" MC NOW offers help with basic computer
skills in Wheaton Monday, October 4th.
> October Progressive Coalition meeting: PDA, DFA, MCPA, Meetups in
Wheaton Tuesday, October 5th.

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Two Important Events Friday, October 1st
> Visit members of the Progressive Caucus on Capitol Hill with PDA
9 AM - 3 PM, in the House Office Buildings--closest Metro Capitol South

We'll give CPC members a packet of information, and ask them to: Join
the Out of Afghanistan Caucus; Cosponsor Barbara Lee's Bill HR 6045, the
"Responsible End to the War in Afghanistan Act" which would "end combat
operations in Afghanistan and limit funding to the safe and orderly
withdrawal of U.S. troops and military contractors from Afghanistan";
and Sign the "Dear Colleagues" letter to protect Social Security from cuts.

---> Sign up here to help with these visits:
https://www.thedatabank.com/dpg/309/mtglistproc.asp?formid=meet&caleventid=18322

> Reception on Capitol Hill with PDA advisory board members Rep. John
Conyers, Rep. Barbara Lee, Rep. Raul Grijalva, Rep. Lynn Woolsey, and
Bill Fletcher, Jr. + More surprise guests!
4 - 5 PM on the House side of the Capitol Visitors Center
Refreshments provided by PDA advisory board member Andy Shallal, owner
of Busboys and Poets.

---> Check for updates/RSVP/register here:
https://www.thedatabank.com/dpg/309/mtglistproc.asp?formid=meet&caleventid=18323

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> Saturday, October 2nd Demand the changes we voted for
One Nation Working Together is a social movement of individuals and
organizations committed to putting America back to work and pulling
America back together. Coming from a diverse set of backgrounds,
experiences, beliefs and orientations, we are determined to build a more
united country with good jobs, equal justice, and quality public
education for all.

Where: Lincoln Memorial, Washington D.C.
Time: March begins at Noon, ends at 4:00pm

-----> More information online here:
http://www.onenationworkingtogether.org/

> "Computing for the Clueless" MC NOW offers help with basic computer
skills in Wheaton Monday, October 4th
There are no "dumb" questions, just information and skills you haven't
learned...yet.
7:00 PM Monday October 4th at the Wheaton Library (Georgia Ave at Arcola).

Experienced computer users will help you with everything from email and
web surfing to Facebook and Twitter.
Presented by MC National Organization for Women. Free and open to all.
Free parking at the library lot.

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> October Progressive Coalition meeting: PDA, DFA, MCPA, and Meetups

7:30 - 9:00 PM Tuesday, October 5th
Saigonese Restaurant 11232 Grandview Ave Wheaton, MD 20902
Public Transportation: 2-3 block walk from Wheaton Metro (red line)

We'll organize for Election Day, discuss the recent primaries and
weekend events, and plan for 2011.


Please join us!

Monday, September 27, 2010

Attend MC NOW's event "Computing for the Clueless"

Attend Montgomery County National Organization for Women's event
"Computing for the Clueless" -- there are no "dumb" questions, just
information and skills you haven't learned...yet.

7 PM Monday October 4th at the Wheaton Library (Georgia Ave at Arcola).
Experienced computer users will answer your questions, and help with
everything from email to twitter.

Please share with local friends and contacts. Open to current, past, and
(hopefully) soon-to-be NOW members, all ages, genders, shapes and sizes
welcome! Free parking at the library lot.

Hope to see you there!

Saturday, September 25, 2010

Stop the Militarization of Space! Bring the War $$ Home!

Stop the Militarization of Space!
Bring the War $$ Home!

Speaker: Bruce Gagnon
 

Bruce Gagnon serves as Secretary/Coordinator of the Global Network
Against Weapons and Nuclear Power in Space. He has been working on
space issues for the past 25 years and helped create the GN in 1992.
He also helped found the "Maine Campaign to Bring Our War $$ Home." 
For 15 years he coordinated the Florida Coalition for Peace & Justice.
He was trained as an organizer by the United Farmworkers Union and is
also a member of Veterans for Peace.
He will address current US plans
to militarize space, efforts to stop US "missile defense" systems from being
deployed around Russia and China, and converting the military industrial
complex. He is the author of: "Come Together Right Now: Organizing
Stories from a Fading Empire." 
 

Date: Friday, October 1, 2010 @ 7:30 p.m.
Place: Dorothy Day  Catholic Worker, 503 Rock Creek Church Rd. NW,
Washington, DC, 20010.
For more info contact Art @ 202-360-6416.

Friday, September 24, 2010

Upcoming Progressive Events--healthcare, lobbying, One Nation

1. The State Single-Payer Strategy Session: "Enact the
Maryland Health Security Act"

9 AM - 2 PM Tomorrow Saturday, September 25th
Unitarian Universalist Church of Annapolis
333 Dubois Road, Annapolis, MD, 21401.

Activists are coming from around the state to discuss strategies for
building our movement. The conference is free and lunch is provided.
There will be speakers followed by three breakout groups: (1) working
with legislators (2) building the grassroots (3) broadening the coalition.

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2. Progressive Democrats of America Progressive Lobby Day /
Reception on the Hill

Citizen's Lobby Day at the Rayburn Building on Capitol Hill
9 AM - 3 PM, Friday, October 1st
Drop by anytime to pick up a packet before you visit your representative.
Rayburn House Office Building Room 2226 Capitol Hill
Washington, DC 20515-0907
Info./RSVP:
https://www.thedatabank.com/dpg/309/mtglistproc.asp?formid=meet&caleventid=18322

Meet with PDA Advisory Board members Rep. John Conyers, Rep. Raul
Grijalva, and Bill Fletcher Jr
4:00 - 5:00 PM, Friday, October 1st
The Capitol Visitor Center.
Room HVC-215, Capitol Hill
Washington, DC 20515
Info./RSVP:
https://www.thedatabank.com/dpg/309/mtglistproc.asp?formid=meet&caleventid=18323

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3. Single Payer Party at the New Busboys and Poets

6:00 - 8:00 PM Friday, October 1st
Busboys and Poets http://www.busboysandpoets.com/
1025 5th St. NW (corner of 5th and K Sts) Washington DC

Help us to have a strong single payer presence at the One Nation march!
Please join us to welcome single payer advocates who are coming from
across the country. We will gather for fun, food, music and to get
prepared for the march on October 2nd. Signs for carrying and postcards
for collecting signatures will be available. For more information
contact Margaret Flowers, margaret@pnhp.org 410-591-0892.

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4. One Nation Working Together
10.2.10 March on Washington for Peace, Jobs and Justice:
http://www.onenationworkingtogether.org/content/main

10:30 AM Saturday, October 2nd
Meet at at West Potomac Park
between Ohio Dr. and Independence Ave
http://tinyurl.com/10-10-10-healthcare-contigent

This historic event will ensure that the voices and concerns of working
people will be heard on the streets of our nation's capital. You can
March with single payer activists, including Progressive Democrats of
America, National Nurse United/California Nurses Association,
Healthcare-NOW!, and Physicians for a National Health Program.

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

One Nation March 10/2/2010 Washington DC

One Nation March Date: 10/2/2010 in Washington DC Lets all join
together and march as "ONE NATION" on October 2nd!

When is the March? Saturday, October 2, 2010. We will begin at 12:00
noon and will end at approximately 4:00 pm.

Where is the March? The March takes place on the steps of the Lincoln
Memorial located on the National Mall in Washington DC.

Is the event open to the public? Yes, this event is open to the public.
This event is also a family friendly event.

Is this event open to the media? Yes. Media credentials and other
logistics information may be obtained from the ONWT Communications
Office which can be reached at 202 263 4529 or by email at
ONWTCommunications@gmail.com.

What happens if it rains? The March will proceed rain or shine.

Will there be food, beverage and bathrooms available on site? Yes there
will be portable bathrooms and water on site.

Can I bring signs? Yes you can bring signs that promote the values of
One Nation Working Together.

What arrangements are being made for persons with disabilities? Special
accommodations will be made for persons with disabilities. Please
contact ONWTlogistics@gmail.com with any questions.

Where can I stay in the DC area? There are many hotels in the D.C. area
that are close to the March event site. To learn more about union hotels
in the Washington, D.C. area, visit the Unite Here website.

Additional information about Washington, D.C. and the march can be found
at http://www.washington.org and
https://www.wegoted.com/events/detail.asp?eventID=37

URGENT RALLY FOR SENATE ACTION THIS THURSDAY 9/23 IN WASHINGTON

National Black Farmers Association
URGENT RALLY FOR SENATE ACTION THIS THURSDAY 9/23 IN WASHINGTON

Join John Boyd and his tractor "Justice" in Washington, DC at this
critical moment! "Pass the Black farmers bill on any bill leaving the
Senate. Black farmers need action now."

On Thursday, September 23, John Boyd will lead a March from USDA to the
United States Senate.
Your help is needed in Washington! This is the moment!

WHO: John Boyd, President of the National Black Farmers Association and
his tractor "Justice", NBFA members from around the country and
supporters of the Black farmers

WHEN: Start Time -- This Thursday, September 23, 2010 at 10:00 AM at
U.S. Department of Agriculture 1400 Independence Ave, SW, Washington, DC
20250

THEN: March up Capitol Hill to the United States Senate for 11:00 AM
Rally and 11:15 AM Press Conference

WHY: To call on the Senate to pass the Black farmers bill for $1.15
billion in September (So far the Black farmers bill has failed 7 times
in the Senate this year.)

URGENT: Without the passage of the Black farmers bill, there will be no
settlement funds to compensate you in your case. It is time for you to
show support and come in numbers. Bring your family and friends. There
is strength in numbers. See you there!

PLEASE RSVP TO: johnwesleyboydjr@gmail.com

BLACK FARMERS RALLY Thursday Sep. 23 12/NOON.

BLACK FARMERS RALLY
1400 Independence Avenue SW/Washington DC 20250 (USDA Building)
Thursday September 23rd, 2010 at 12/NOON.

There will be a cavalcade of concerned citizens going to Rally Support
for the Black Farmers of this Country. If you can make it out please do.
This is one of the critical issues of our time that has continually been
suppressed by the Mainstream Corporate Media. Please Read below for details:

Farmers from Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia and elsewhere in the South
will be coming to Washington next week to shine a spotlight on the
refusal of the Senate to approve $1.25 billion in funding for the Black
farmers' anti-discrimination lawsuit against the USDA, funds promised in
February by the Obama administration and passed by the House in May.
Black farmers have been denied loans and participation in other
government programs for decades by the USDA and many have lost their
land and been forced out of farming as a result. They won a class-action
lawsuit in 1999 (Pigford v. Glickman) upholding their claims of
discrimination. Today, they are fighting for additional funds in order
to compensate thousands of farmers who were unjustly excluded from the
first settlement.

Supporting the Black Farmers!
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/your-world-news


BLACK FARMERS RALLY
1400 Independence Avenue SW/Washington DC 20250
(USDA Building) on Thursday September 23rd, 2010 at 12/NOON

State Single Payer Strategy Session: Saturday, September 25th

State Single Payer is happening all around the nation! Let's set a
path to victory for single payer in Maryland!

There is renewed energy to work for state single payer bills and at
least 20 states are in different stages from just beginning to write a
single payer bill to moving legislation through the state house to
working with consultants on ways to implement single payer at the state
level. The Maryland Health Security Act will be introduced for the third
time this upcoming session. The time is now to craft our strategy to
move this bill forward!

Join us for a dynamic and interactive strategy session. We will hear
from people who have successfully moved bills through the legislature.
We will hear from our legislative and organizational allies about ways
to build broader support for this bill. We will develop three working
groups from the strategy session which will focus on educating
legislators, working with state agencies and building a stronger
coalition of supporting organizations. You will learn about ways that
you can help us achieve our shared goal of a health system in Maryland
that is truly universal, lifelong, comprehensive and will control health
care costs.

State Single Payer Strategy Session

When: Saturday, September 25th
Registration at 9 am
Program begins at 9:30 and ends at 2 pm (lunch provided)

Where: Unitarian Universalist Church of Annapolis
333 Dubois Rd., Annapolis, MD (map)

All are invited to join us. The event is free. However, donations will
be requested to help cover costs.

For more information or to RSVP, please contact Margaret Flowers at
mdpnhp@gmail.com or at 410-591-0892.

Thanks for your support,
Healthcare-NOW! of Maryland

Healthcare-NOW! of Maryland survives on the generosity of our supporters.
Please consider making a donation.

http://www.MDSinglePayer.org | info@mdsinglepayer.org

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HealthCare-Now of Maryland
http://www.mdsinglepayer.org

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

THE RESPONSE: Award winning movie Saturday, October 9, 2010, 7:00 p.m.

THE RESPONSE: Award winning movie
Film Screening & Discussion Saturday, October 9, 2010, 7:00 p.m.

Unitarian Universalist Church of Rockville
100 Welsh Park Drive, Rockville, MD
This free event is co-sponsored by Amnesty International Group 82

Shortlisted for the 2010 Academy Awards
Winner of the 2009 ABA Silver Gavel Award

Starring
• Aasif Mandvi (The Daily Show with Jon Stewart);
• Kate Mulgrew (Captain Janeway of Star Trek: Voyager)
• Peter Riegert (Animal House, The Sopranos)

Screened at the Pentagon, the Department of Justice and
the U.N. Peace Operations and the Law Symposium

Following the film screening, there will be a panel and open discussion
featuring the writer/producer, Sig Libowitz.

For more information, visit http://www.uucr.org or call 301-762-7666

Monday, September 20, 2010

$450,000 per year for Lockheed Martin's luxury hotel?

Let's Stop County Council Bill 44-10

We have a chance to defeat a small but nevertheless outrageous example of the work of the military industrial complex. The Montgomery County Council has scheduled a public hearing for Tuesday on Bill 44-10.

If enacted into law, this bill will exempt persons staying at Lockheed Martin's luxury hotel on its Bethesda campus from the County transient tax,
depriving the County of $450,000 per year at a time of fiscal crisis.

Here's what you can do to help ensure that Lockheed Martin is treated no differently from any other hotel owner in the County:
  • Click here [www.OurFunds.org] to send an e-mail message to the County Council telling them that you object to this bill. It's quick and easy to do this--and extremely important!  (If you have trouble with the link, please try this one: http://salsa.democracyinaction.org/o/161/action/no-tax )
  • Ask your friends to send an e-mail message to the Council--forward this e-mail.
  • Attend the County Council hearing on Tuesday, Sept. 21, 1:30 p.m., at the Council hearing room, 100 Maryland Ave., Rockville.  We'll be testifying, and the more supporters who are present, the more powerful our message. Besides, you might find it interesting!
With your help, we can prevent this bill from becoming law and have a half million dollars more per year for our schools, our libraries, and the poor and vulnerable among us.  This is a step in the right direction--let's make it happen!

Friday, September 17, 2010

HANDS OFF SOCIAL SECURITY! protest Fiscal Commission Monday, Sept. 20, Noon at 1775 I Street

PLEASE FORWARD FAR AND WIDE...


HANDS OFF SOCIAL SECURITY!

Join UE members in protesting Fiscal Commission Co-Chair Erskine Bowles
Monday, Sept. 20, Noon at 1775 I Street

Strengthen Social Security Campaign members -- let's join with UE – the
United Electrical Workers union, which is bringing more than 100 members
to Washington for three days of lobbying their senators and
representatives on workers' issues. They plan to kick off their visit
with a demonstration outside Morgan Stanley, whose board of directors
includes Eskine Bowles. We'll have plenty of Hands Off Social Security
placards for you to wave.

Erskine Bowles is co-chair of the bi-partisan "National Commission on
Fiscal Responsibility and Reform", whose mandate is to find ways to
reduce the federal deficit, but which has instead made Social Security
its primary target. It is expected to come out with recommendations
after the election – too late for voters to have a say – and to call for
raising the retirement age to 70 and other cuts in Social Security benefits.

In the late 1990s Bowles served as President Clinton's White House chief
of staff. Bowles negotiated with Newt Gingrich a plan to partially
privatize Social Security. That deal fell apart in the Clinton-Lewinsky
scandal.

Social Security plays no role in the federal deficit – it pays its own
way with a dedicated revenue stream and a trust fund of $2.5 trillion.
On the other hand Morgan Stanley – Mr. Bowles' bank – received $10
billion in the TARP bailout after it took part in the financial orgy
that dragged the entire economy into crisis.

UE says: No cuts to Social Security, and no increase in the retirement
age. Remove the income "cap" on FICA taxes so the wealthy pay their fair
share. And make banks like Morgan Stanley pay to clean up the economic
mess they've made.

Monday, September 20 – 12:00 to 12:30 p.m.
Morgan Stanley Bank
1775 I Street NW, Washington
(Directly across from Farragut West Metro, 18th Street exit)

For more information, contact UE at 703-299-5120.

TONIGHT! Middle East Peace advocates on WPFW 89.3 FM - Pacifica Radio 7-8 PM

Middle East Peace advocates including yours truly, will join Jay
Winter Nightwolf on WPFW 89.3 FM - Pacifica Radio tonight Friday
September 17, from 7-8 PM - EST on Nightwolf - "The Most Dangerous Show
On Radio" - on line at http://www.WPFW.org/ Listen to Jay every Friday
evening. Please share this notice with friends!

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Middle East Peace advocates on WPFW tomorrow night from 7-8 PM

Middle East Peace advocates including yours truly, will join Jay
Winter Nightwolf on WPFW tomorrow night from 7-8 PM - EST on Nightwolf -
"The Most Dangerous Show On Radio" WPFW 89.3 FM - Pacifica Radio - on
line at http://www.WPFW.org/ Listen to Jay Listen every Friday evening.

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Garland on Fox Business Channel's "Money Rocks" at 8 PM

Garland Nixon writes: I'll be in NYC tomorrow (Sept 15th) to appear
on Fox Business Channel's "Money Rocks" at 8 PM. My first National TV
Appearance.

Monday, September 13, 2010

Decision Time in District 19 on Maryland Politics Watch

Decision Time in District 19:
http://maryland-politics.blogspot.com/2010/09/decision-time-in-district-19.html
By Mike Hersh.

As Americans memorialized September 11th, many politicians neatly
separate into two categories. Those who call for acceptance and
cooperation, and those who exploit fear, mistrust and prejudice. In the
District 19 Senate contest, Roger Manno is running a positive,
issues-based campaign saying"leadership takes teamwork." Sadly, Mike
Lenett is running a dirty campaign unprecedented in Montgomery County
history. This according to History Professor Allan Lichtman, who noted
that Lenett is making a "blatant appeal to ethnic prejudice," adding,
"With some justice, Manno has countered by accusing Lenett of having
taken county politics 'into the gutter like no other candidate before him.'"

District 19 has a long-standing tradition for civility. Lenett is out of
step with this tradition. Recently, Former Sen. Len Teitelbaum called
Lenett's campaign "a terrible distortion of facts, and a clear
indication of the desperation of Lenett's campaign. This kind of extreme
divisive behavior is exactly why every former elected legislator from
District 19 who has endorsed, and the Gazette and Washington Post
newspapers, have ALL endorsed Roger Manno for State Senate." Lenett is
carpet-bombing constituents' mailboxes implying gang members and
criminals support Manno, using faked news clippings, even attacking
Manno's wife and the candidate. The Gazette determined Lenett is a
"divisive force" and confirms the Washington Post's reporting that
Lenett "undermines his own effectiveness" by "alienating" his
colleagues. By contrast, Roger Manno achieved remarkable success on
bills and reforms benefiting Maryland on healthcare, employment, access
to prescription medicines for seniors, non-discrimination, organic
farming, protecting seniors from fraud, and earning the respect of his
colleagues. Please see:
http://www.gazette.net/stories/09012010/montedi180547_32533.php and
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/08/22/AR2010082202584.html

Maryland Politics Watch reported factual errors--if not out-right
misrepresentations--in a recent Lenett mailer: "What Lenett does not say
... is that Manno also favors gun control." MPW also reported that "A
secretive independent mailing sent into District 19 is in apparent
violation of Maryland campaign finance law ... is linked to a union that
has endorsed one of the competing Senate candidates." That candidate is
Lenett. As MPW observes, "The mailer appears to be illegal in multiple
ways." See:
http://maryland-politics.blogspot.com/2010/09/lenett-manno-trade-fire-on-guns.html
and
http://maryland-politics.blogspot.com/2010/09/union-linked-to-independent-expenditure.html

The Gazette quoted insiders describing Lenett's lack of effectiveness:
"Colleague problems ... A bill sponsored by him is often the kiss of
death ... Maniacal and untrustworthy." There were a few positive quotes
as well, but the Gazette took those into account and still named Lenett
one of the ten least effective legislators in the entire General
Assembly--including the Republicans who are in the minority in both
houses and on every committee. See:
http://www.gazette.net/thelist/repinfo.php?id=102

Lenett claims he is an environmental superstar, but the record shows
Lenett's SB 710 delayed anti-pollution protections for the Bay and he
voted against Sen. Frosh's legislation to fine polluters who violate the
law Lenett's bill delayed. Lenett excuses his pro-phosphates bill
claiming other states were enacting legislation later on. So what?
Maryland had already passed it! As The Washington Post reported: "Sen.
Brian E. Frosh (D-Montgomery) said that pushing the effective date of
the ban from January 2010 to July 2010 would 'add up to 15,000 pounds of
phosphates to Bay waters.' 'Phosphates are particularly pernicious
because they end up stored in sediments,' wrote Frosh, who sponsored
legislation last year authorizing the ban. 'Once in the Bay, the
phosphates resulting from [Lenett's bill] will be available for years to
fuel the algal blooms that each summer day destroy oxygen in the Bay's
deep waters and threaten underwater grasses in the shallows.' The bill
allowing the delay, sponsored by Sen. Michael G. Lenett (D-Montgomery),
passed the Senate 25 to 22 after heavy lobbying from Proctor & Gamble.
... Lenett agreed to sponsor the bill at the request of the
industry...." Please see:
http://voices.washingtonpost.com/annapolis/2008/04/frosh_veto_phosphate_ban_delay.html

Should Marylanders limit ourselves to what other states do? That's what
Lenett's bill said. Once a politician starts siding with big
out-of-state special interests against Maryland voters, where does it
end? Will Lenett decide Montgomery County Maryland schools should be
like Montgomery Alabama's? Will he help powerful interests turn back the
clock on living wage or safety standards? Hopefully after this Tuesday
we won't have to risk Lenett reversing hard-won progress. Whenever a
Manno bill passes, we're better off. With a Lenett bill, it's a big
(Proctor &) Gamble.

When the bill Manno co-authored with NOW President Terry O'Neill to
protect women from deceptive "crisis pregnancy centers" couldn't get
traction in Annapolis, Manno worked with Montgomery County leaders and
the Council to get it passed here. The League of Conservation Voters,
Environment Maryland and the Sierra Club asked Manno to sponsor HB 522,
their priority legislation in 2010. When it stalled in the General
Assembly, Manno worked with the O'Malley Administration on an executive
order which directs the Public Service Commission to plan Maryland's
clean energy needs. A huge triumph for those of us concerned about clean
energy, global warming, and making Maryland a leader in the 21st century
energy economy. This is typical Manno--when he hits a roadblock on an
important issue, he finds another way to make progress for Maryland.

Manno is more adept at getting important bills passed into law than
Lenett. A few examples: In 2009 Manno's Green Jobs bill helped Maryland
secure a $5.8 million grant from the U.S. Department of Labor Employment
and Training Administration. Manno's 2009 "Apprenticeship Opportunities
Act" (HB 644) created a partnership between businesses, community
colleges, and existing programs for green jobs. Manno's Maryland Organic
Transition Investment Pilot Program passed after he worked with Capitol
Hill to bring $millions in support to Maryland. Then he improved and
extended MOTIPP. It's one thing to vote the right way when people are
watching (and scoring). It's better to be the difference-maker. Manno
drove progress on key issues, and that makes him a better leader.

While Lenett raised more money than Manno, he's "loaned" most of that to
himself, and spent it at an incredible rate by printing enough walk
pieces and massive mailers to clear cut a forest! Some environmentalist!
With his extravagant imagination and taste for the melodramatic, Lenett
has a future as a writer for a show like 24. After all, Lenett has to
pay himself back the approximately quarter-million dollars he loaned
himself trying to re-buy that Senate seat, right?

Lenett boasts of several endorsements. Ask his endorsers, and--if
they're honest--they'll admit they're forced by protocol to back any
half-way decent incumbent. Now, many of those endorsers probably wish
they could take it back. They should. None of the rubber-stamp gang
endorsed Jamie Raskin before the primary in 2006, but they all scrambled
to get on his bandwagon after he won the primary. Expect the same to
happen this year in the Manno vs. Lenett contest.

Roger Manno is an especially good challenger, and Mike Lenett is an
unusually bad incumbent. That's why The Washington Post, The Gazette,
Del. Hank Heller, Former Sen. Len Teitelbaum, Del. Adrienne Mandel, Del.
Carol Petzold, County Councilwoman Valerie Ervin, Chair of the Education
Committee, Del. Sue Hecht, Chair of the Maryland Green Caucus, Del.
Brian Feldman, Chair of the Montgomery County House Delegation, Del.
Susan Lee, Vice-Chair of the Montgomery County House Delegation, Del.
Ana Sol Gutierrez, Del. Aisha Braveboy, Mrs. Cherri Branson, Chair of
the African American Democratic Club of Montgomery County, the Municipal
County Government Employee Organization, Progressive Neighbors, NARAL
Pro-Choice Maryland, Montgomery Green Democrats, Montgomery County
Public School Retiree Association, Coalition of Asian Pacific American
Democrats, Montgomery County Volunteer Fire and Rescue Association,
Montgomery County Youth Slate, Hispanic Democratic Club of Montgomery
County, and dozens of others endorse Manno. See:
http://www.rogermanno.com/contact/index.cfm?Fuseaction=contact

Manno is a progressive we can trust to do the right thing when people
are watching, in the back rooms, all the time, every day--to serve the
public interest, not special interests. NARAL Pro-Choice Maryland and
Progressive Maryland among others took endorsements away from Lenett and
gave them to Manno, because Manno stood with them while Lenett let them
down. It's hard to not get an endorsement as an incumbent, so each one
Manno won is a failing grade for the incumbent and a huge vote of
confidence for the challenger. These endorsements all buck the "back the
incumbent" habit.

Lenett claims the Mannos "lied under oath" by filing amended financial
reports. This although Lenett himself was forced to amend his filings
several times. According to official state records, 6 of Lenett's
reports are marked "agency requested amend" and 3 of those are not
marked "Amend." Are there 3 outstanding unamended Lenett reports dating
back to 2007? Also, 3 reports are marked "Deficiency." Lenett amended
his 2010 Pre-Primary 1 report, 2009 Annual report, 2008 Annual report,
and 2006 Post General Report. Please see:
http://www.mdelections.org/campaign-finance/advanced-search/detailed-committee-information?acctno=A4366

Lenett cited a statement from William G. Somerville, Ethics Advisor to
the General Assembly that explains, "Delegate Manno filed incomplete
ethics reports." So what? Nothing supports Lenett's accusations against
Manno. Mr. Somerville explained: "Delegate Manno's wife's employment was
appropriately disclosed to the Joint Committee on Legislative Ethics, in
a timely manner and as a matter of public record. Her employment was
also disclosed to the State Ethics Commission, and any discrepancies
were appropriately corrected at Delegate Manno's own initiation. It is
not infrequent for officials to amend their disclosure statements.
Delegate Manno brought this matter to the State Ethics Commission's
attention on his own volition, and it is clear from the record that
Delegate Manno did not have any intention to conceal information. In
addition, it is my understanding from the State Ethics Commission that
Delegate Manno was not required to list any leasehold interests that his
wife may hold in which Delegate Manno does not hold an attributable
interest, which is the situation in this case."

Unlike Lenett, Manno took the initiative amending his reports. Lenett
was asked for amendments from the State Board of Elections several
times, and at times ignored the requests. Was Lenett "lying under oath"
to the State Board of Elections "four times in four years?" According to
the standard Lenett imposes on others, the answer is "yes!"
Misrepresenting Manno's voluntary compliance into a "cover-up" is as
absurd as Lenett implying Manno's playing bass and bartending is
un-American activity.

Pro-Lenett push-polling delivered attacks against Manno under the guise
of gathering information. An MPW source reported: "My wife got surveyed
yesterday. She's pretty sure it was Lenett's poll, based on the nature
of the questions. Questions focused on Lenett/Manno, no mention of
Leggett, O'Malley...." Please see:
http://maryland-politics.blogspot.com/2010/08/manno-alleges-push-poll-by-lenett.html

A Letter to the Editor from Ruth Burgos-Sasscer explained: "I live in
Leisure World and have attended forums where candidates for Maryland
State Senate Mike Lenett and Roger Manno have spoken, and have been
impressed with both men. I have been leaning toward Roger Manno but
until recently had not really decided for whom to vote. The other day I
was asked to participate in a telephone 'opinion poll survey,' which I
agreed to do.... When the interviewer then asked 'Did you know that
Roger Manno ...' and went into a litany of negative statements about
him, I immediately stopped her. I said that I would not continue with
the interview because I believed it was a deceitful and unethical
campaign tactic in support of Mike Lenett and wanted no part of it. I
also told her that her efforts were counterproductive because she had
just convinced me that Roger Manno is by far the better candidate to
represent District 19 in the Maryland State Senate." Please see:
http://www.gazette.net/stories/08252010/montlet173358_32545.php

Blogger Keith Berner writes: "...Mike Lenett has gone where only the
most shameless GOP race-baiters gather. Desperate to hold off a serious
challenge from Roger Manno [Lenett] is riffing on the fact that Manno's
legal first name used to be 'Rajah.' Just in case the implication that
Manno is a (gasp!) Muslim out to undermine the American way of life
isn't clear enough ... the graphic from Lenett's latest mailer [has] an
uncanny resemblance the rendering of Manno's former first name has to a
terrorist demand letter! ... I call on all District 19 voters to reject,
resoundingly, fear-mongering and racism. In fact, all Marylanders should
denounce Lenett and make clear that his behavior is completely unwelcome
here. Vote for Roger Manno on Tuesday to make abundantly clear that Mike
Lenett's politics and way of thinking have no place in Maryland." Please
see: "Lenett the Fear-Monger, Lenett the Bigot"
http://lefthandview.wordpress.com/2010/09/10/09-10-10-lenett-the-fear-monger-lennet-the-bigot/

Smart politicians don't go negative unless they're losing, and don't go
this negative unless they're losing badly. Others believe Lenett has
never come to grips a challenge for what he considers "his" seat, based
on Lenett's first public reactions to Manno's challenge. Lenett
questions Manno's right to run, even though Lenett decided to challenge
then-Senator Len Teitelbaum for the seat while he recuperated from a
medical procedure. As MPW noted: "In his end of session letter, [Lenett]
includes a ... thinly-veiled slam on ... Manno," In Lenett's words, "The
Democratic Party could take a cue from the Republicans...." Please see:
http://maryland-politics.blogspot.com/2010/04/lenett-unloads-on-manno.html

As Oscar T. Ramirez wrote, "Candidates who use fear as a political
strategy have no place in our politics. ... Be afraid because Roger used
to be Rajah and who knows what else Rajah has to hide! ... I hope voters
on Tuesday will think about what Bill Clinton said a few years ago: 'If
one candidate is trying to scare you, and the other one is trying to get
you to think. If one candidate is appealing to your fears, and the other
one is appealing to your hope. You better vote for the person who wants
you to think and hope.'" Please see:
http://maryland-politics.blogspot.com/2010/09/how-to-blow-up-mailbox.html?showComment=1284164333447#c6858616559308001238

District 19 Democrats have a clear choice for State Senate on Tuesday.
They can vote for Roger Manno's leadership through teamwork--a
hard-working, accomplished and ethical legislator they can be proud
of--or they can go along with a push-polling, swift-boating,
spouse-attacking, race-baiting, Proctor & Gambling, truth-twisting,
colleague-alienating, Bay-polluting, seat-buying, ineffective, divisive,
incumbent who's embarrassed them before and will let them down again.
Vote for Roger Manno.

A Message from Bea (Manno) Scheinbaum, Roger's Mother

A Message from Bea (Manno) Scheinbaum, Roger's Mother

Roger Manno's campaign has sent out this email from his mother, Bea Scheinbaum, addressing the material on Senator Mike Lenett's nuke website.



A message from Bea (Manno) Scheinbaum, Roger's Mother

Over the last few weeks, I've followed with profound disbelief the desperate and ruthless lies and innuendos Mike Lenett has made about my son and daughter-in-law, Roger and Marjorie Manno. I can only assume this is what the Washington Post and Gazette were referring to when they both endorsed Roger over Mike Lenett and described Lenett as a divisive man who alienates and antagonizes his colleagues. In addition, yesterday former 3-term County Executive Doug Duncan endorsed Roger, calling Mike Lenett’s attacks ”attempted character assassination” and stating that “Mike Lenett's recent personal attacks on Roger Manno, his wife and family are never called for in an election.”

Mike Lenett and his campaign have designed a website and mailed campaign literature with fake newspaper articles to trick the public into believing that they had uncovered real and scandalous information about Roger. The truth is that Mike Lenett wrote these articles. The endorsements for Roger by the Washington Post and the Gazette are the real newspaper articles.

First of all, Mike Lenett falsely attacks my son and his wife for supposedly hiding their wealth, their luxury Manhattan apartment and ties to Wall Street. How absurd - none of this is true. My daughter-in-law is a bright and successful woman and shame on Mike Lenett for trying to tear her down. Neither she nor my son own or rent any such apartment, and this is a complete fabrication. Additionally, Lenett has falsely asserted that Roger is using hidden wealth to finance his State Senate campaign. I only wish they had the wealth of Mike Lenett so they could respond to these lies with the stunning force they deserve. What Lenett doesn't publicize is that he has used in excess of two hundred thousand dollars of his own personal wealth in an attempt to buy this election.

Secondly, as the woman who gave Roger his name, I need to respond to what is clearly Lenett's racism and fear mongering. Roger's birth and first six years of life in California were idyllic. I was a student and my husband a sculptor. It was the 60’s. We were poor but filled with ideals and hope. We marched and protested the war but kept our focus on building a loving and moral life. Our only concession to the 60’s was the name we chose for our son. I thought of naming him David but "Rajah" (also "king") seemed more exotic. Of course Roger would have preferred a more common name such as Eric, Sam or Jon. He grew comfortable with people calling him "Roger" and planned ultimately to change it legally. In 2002, after my brother Morty changed his name to "Joel," Roger finally made the change as well. I am disgusted that Lenett uses his birth name to play on racial fears and stereotypes.

Thirdly, I must address the ugly attempt by Lenett to misrepresent and malign Roger's education and his time spent writing poetry, music, short stories and screenplays. In childhood, Roger struggled academically because of the traumas he experienced, the death of his father when Roger was not yet seven, Roger’s own cardiac illness, my cancer, the physical and psychological abuse he suffered at the hands of a man who entered our lives when I was vulnerable and still reeling from my husband's death. Later, Roger attempted college several times unsuccessfully. Instead, he wrote about pain, about struggle… and I praised his attempts to turn his pain into something productive. In fact, Roger's art reflected that of a great many of his relatives, including my father and mother, Samuel and Etta Scheinbaum, who were both poets, and Roger's father, John Manno, who was a sculptor and played Jazz slide trombone. During this period, Roger supported his efforts bartending and waiting tables as many young artists do, always hoping to one day return to college. Finally, after some years, he reapplied to Hunter College and, contrary to his early attempts, this time he soared, graduated magna cum laude, received a White House internship, went on to graduate law school with a joint degree, and ultimately, was elected to the Maryland House of Delegates.

When Lenett refers to this difficult early period in Roger’s development as some hidden detour into a scandalous and wayward life, it is an affront to every young person trying desperately to make sense of grief, disabilities and hardship. Contrary to what Lenett would like you to believe, this period, during which Roger was able to confront, resolve and move past trauma is a tribute to his character and perseverance. Roger was anything but in hiding. He was out front and center. His pain and ultimate triumph were visible for anyone to see who had the wisdom to understand what they were seeing.

Anyone who knows Roger knows that he is a relentless advocate who works 24-7 for the things in which he believes. This is particularly so for health care. He is not driven by money but by concern and empathy. Roger Manno genuinely cares about the world in which he lives and the people who inhabit it.

Thank you for your time.

Sincerely,

Bea (Manno) Scheinbaum

I'm on the Nightwolf Show WPFW 89.3 FM 10 am to 11 am this morning

Going on the Nightwolf Show WPFW 89.3 FM 10 am to 11 am this morning
to discuss Middle East peace with Harriet Fulbright. Hope you can tune
in on the air or online:
http://www.wpfw.org/index.php?db=content/About&tbl=About&id=1

Doug Duncan Denounces Lenett Attacks - Endorses Manno

Former County Executive Doug Duncan Denounces Lenett Attacks -
Endorses Manno for State Senate

Silver Spring - This afternoon, former 3-term County Executive Doug
Duncan released the following statement denouncing Mike Lenett's
personal attacks, and endorsing Roger Manno for State Senate:

"In these very difficult economic times, we need leaders who will focus
on the challenges ahead and put personal pettiness behind them. Roger
Manno is working hard to bring District 19 together for the good of the
community, while his opponent has resorted to attempted character
assassination in this campaign. Mike Lenett's recent personal attacks on
Roger Manno, his wife and family are never called for in an election.
Today, I am asking District 19 voters to stand up and say no to this
type of offensive politics and vote for Roger Manno for State Senate."

Roger Manno commented that "I am humbled and honored to receive the
endorsement of former County Executive Doug Duncan. In addition, I am
touched that the community has come together in such a strong and vocal
way to support our candidacy, and to condemn Mike Lenett's mean-spirited
and false attacks."

For more information, please visit http://www.RogerManno.com

Sunday, September 12, 2010

Race for My Old Senate Seat

From: Senator Len Teitelbaum
Date: Sat, Sep 11, 2010 at 8:49 PM
Subject: Race for My Old Senate Seat

Dear Friend:

Now that all the brochures have been sent, and primary day approaches, I
am attempting in a concise way to answer the question that many people
have asked: Why are all the previous D 19 legislators, The WASHINGTON
POST and GAZETTE newspapers, as well as many other activists and groups,
endorsing Roger Manno for my old State Senate seat?

Being an elected official is a very personal business. All your activity
should be done with the idea that today's opponent on an issue could be
tomorrow's ally. Stepping over people is not how things get done. Roger
Manno has proven, as one of your elected State Delegates, that things
get done when people work together, and credit is shared in an equitable
way. Credit is taken when it is earned, and if an issue is important,
but is being worked by another legislator, volunteer to help, but don't
take credit for other people's work.

Roger's accomplishments in his time in Annapolis has been many. A few
examples are: He sponsored a bill, HB1532, now law, to require 2-
15-minutes breaks every 8 hours, HB29 to prevent insurance companies
from denying coverage or increasing rates for pre-existing conditions,
Two bills, HB1073 in 2007 & HB37 in 2008 which provided tax assistance
to close the "doughnut hole" for Medicare recipients. He also was called
by the White House to help formulate the Health Care bill which was just
passed by Congress & signed by the President. Look at his website
http://www.RogerManno.com for other examples.

But there's another part of the job that has not gotten the attention it
deserves. That is the Senator working with his/her Delegates to get
things for D19 residents. Such things as traffic lights, road repairs,&
stop signs at intersections. Cooperation between all four members is
absolutely necessary because we have to compete with other Delegations
for limited funds to get these things. This is where the rubber hits the
road when they say " all politics is local." I used to meet with my
Delegates two to three times a month, where we worked together, to write
joint letters, make phone calls & do the District's business. Traffic
lights at the north gate of Leisure World, and the traffic light at
Arcola & Hermleigh Roads are two examples of our success. This did not
happen these last four years. We even wrote recommendation letters, to
our Congressional delegation for applicants to West Point, Annapolis and
The Air Force Academy. Incidentally two of the people we recommended
were accepted to and attended, one each to West Point, and the Naval
Academy.

Two weeks ago the GAZETTE published a list of the road repairs planned
for Montgomery County. Not one road in D19 was listed. If the four D19
legislators had been meeting regularly, Georgia Ave. near the entrance
to Leisure World, Georgia Ave. near Wheaton, University Blvd. near Kemp
Mill road are but a few example of candidates that could have been on
the list for having potholes fixed or having sections repaved.

These are just a few reasons why all the previous D19 legislators, THE
WASHINGTON POST and GAZETTE newspapers AND MANY other folks are
supporting Roger Manno, I hope you will also.

Best regards,
Len Teitelbaum

Printed and circulated to my community at personal expense and without
authorization by Roger Manno or any other organization.

Saturday, September 11, 2010

District 19 Democrats have a clear choice for State Senate on Tuesday

Today, as Americans Memorialized September 11th, many politicians
neatly separate into one of two categories. First: those who call for
inclusion, acceptance and cooperation. Second: those who cynically
exploit fear, mistrust and prejudice. In the District 19 State Senate
contest, Roger Manno is continuing his positive, issues-based campaign
focused on his view that "leadership takes teamwork." Sadly, his
opponent Mike Lenett is running a dirty campaign unprecedented in
Montgomery County history. This according to History Professor and
Gazette Columnist Allan Lichtman, who noted that Lenett is making a
"blatant appeal to ethnic prejudice," adding, "With some justice, Manno
has countered by accusing Lenett of having taken county politics 'into
the gutter like no other candidate before him.'" Lenett also created (or
authorized) a vicious website that attacked Roger Manno's wife, and his
campaign benefited from a hidden-identity swift-boat type group and push
polling that dishonestly attacked Manno.

As we celebrated Labor Day, Lenett kicked off a carpet-bombing onslaught
on constituents' mailboxes. Some Lenett mailers depict gang members or
otherwise imply that violent criminals support Manno. One employs
"cutout" letters to depict Manno as physically threatening voters like a
kidnapper or terrorist. A Lenett mailer hopes to trick readers into
thinking Lenett's accusations came from newspapers. They didn't.
Lenett's mailers include attacks on Roger Manno's wife Marjorie--a
self-made woman of rare intellect and character, and a true role model.
Some Lenett mailers accuse the Mannos of "lying under oath" and a
"cover-up." Why? Because Manno filed amended financial reports--even
though Lenett filed several amended campaign finance reports of his own.
Maryland Politics Watch (MPW) is working overtime posting Lenett's
attack mailers, along with the "kinder, gentler" but still disingenuous
ones depicting an accomplished state Senator bearing little resemblance
to reality.

A recent Lenett mailing tells voters, "There's So Much More to Do."
Considering what Lenett has done already, including championing
legislation to let Proctor & Gamble keep polluting the Chesapeake Bay,
"alienating" his colleagues as a "divisive force" who can't work with
others, and one of the least effective legislators in the General
Assembly, his "to do list" should convince people they should vote for
Manno. All of Lenett's mailers--and there sure have been a lot of
them--distort or dismiss known facts, lower the level of discourse,
and/or think voters are fools. We're not buying it. Please see: "Frosh:
Veto Phosphate Ban Delay"
http://voices.washingtonpost.com/annapolis/2008/04/frosh_veto_phosphate_ban_delay.html
and "Choices in Montgomery"
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/08/22/AR2010082202584.html
and "Consistency in the state legislature"
http://www.gazette.net/stories/09012010/montedi180547_32533.php and "The
List: How does your legislator rank?" http://www.gazette.net/thelist/

District 19 has a long-standing tradition for teamwork, fairness, and
civility. Lenett is out of step with this tradition. Manno upholds it.
People should face up to their record honestly and responsibly.
Unfortunately, not all candidates can do that. Several people made this
assertion: A push poll smear campaign was unleashed against Delegate
Roger Manno to trick District 19 voters. Using such underhanded, Karl
Rove tactics in a primary suggests more about the candidate trying to
benefit from them than the innocent targets of the push polls--the Manno
campaign as well as the District 19 voters who deserve better.

MPW is on the front lines officiating the "crossfire" between the Lenett
and Manno campaigns regarding gun control, pointing out factual
errors--if not out-right misrepresentations--in a recent official Lenett
campaign mailer: "What Lenett does not say and Tripwire apparently does
not know is that Manno also favors gun control. One of his first acts
upon arriving in Annapolis was to introduce a local bill allowing
Montgomery County to pass additional restrictions on guns that would
have gone beyond state standards. See:
http://maryland-politics.blogspot.com/2010/09/lenett-manno-trade-fire-on-guns.html

MPW also reported that "A secretive independent mailing sent into
District 19 is in apparent violation of Maryland campaign finance law
... is linked to a union that has endorsed one of the competing Senate
candidates. We expose that union's identity today." That endorsed
candidate happens to be Sen. Lenett. This raises some troubling
concerns, as MPW observes, "The mailer appears to be illegal in multiple
ways." See:
http://maryland-politics.blogspot.com/2010/09/union-linked-to-independent-expenditure.html

When some candidates feel the heat, they resort to fast-talking excuses
or even dirty tricks like "push polls" and sneak-attack mailers. With a
record so stained that not even phosphate-laden detergent can clean it,
the Lenett campaign is resorting to dirty tricks. It's not just MPW,
Gazette Readers and the Manno Campaign objecting to the Lenett
Campaign's "win at all costs" approach and it's not just the Washington
Post, the Gazette, Progressive Maryland and many others giving Sen.
Lenett a failing grade. When people say "Sen. Mike Lenett will do
anything to win," they sure have a lot of reasons to say so.

OK, so Lenett is clearly ineffective, alienating to colleagues, willing
to sell-out constituents and the Chesapeake Bay to serve out-of-state
special interests, and so on, but is Manno that much better? Yes, he
most certainly is. When the bill Manno co-authored with NOW President
Terry O'Neill to protect women from deceptive "crisis pregnancy centers"
couldn't get traction in Annapolis, Manno worked with Montgomery County
leaders and the Council to get it passed here. The League of
Conservation Voters, Environment Maryland and the Sierra Club asked
Manno to sponsor HB 522, their priority legislation in 2010. When it
stalled in the General Assembly, Manno worked with the O'Malley
Administration on an executive order which directs the Public Service
Commission to plan Maryland's clean energy needs. A huge triumph for
those of us concerned about clean energy, global warming, and making
Maryland a leader in the 21st century energy economy. This is typical
Manno--when he hits a roadblock on an important issue, he finds another
way to make progress for Maryland.

Manno is also more adept at getting important bills passed into law than
Lenett. A few examples: In 2009 Manno's Green Jobs bill helped Maryland
secure a $5.8 million grant from the U.S. Department of Labor Employment
and Training Administration. Manno's 2009 "Apprenticeship Opportunities
Act" (HB 644) created a partnership between businesses, community
colleges, and existing programs for green jobs. Manno's Maryland Organic
Transition Investment Pilot Program passed after he worked with Capitol
Hill to bring $millions in support to Maryland. Then he improved and
extended MOTIPP. It's one thing to vote the right way when people are
watching (and scoring). It's better to be the difference-maker. Manno
drove progress on key issues, and that makes him better. That's leadership.

As MPW readers know there are leaders and then there's Senate President
Mike "Big Daddy" Miller. Many if not most progressive reform legislation
ends up in the State Senate dust bin. Lenett has cast his lot with
Miller. Progressives support Manno because of his independence, courage,
and knack for getting more done in Annapolis than Lenett. Real policy
differences between these candidates underscore these views. Also, while
Lenett may have more cash on hand than Manno, he's "loaned" most of that
to himself, and spent it at an incredible rate by printing enough walk
pieces and massive mailers to clear cut a forest! Some environmentalist!

Lenett boasts of several endorsements, and that's fair. What he won't
tell you is this: most organizations and office-holders automatically
endorse any half-way decent incumbent. Now that Lenett has gone off the
deep-end with nuclear attacks and dirty tricks, many of those endorsers
probably wish they could take it back. They should renounce those
endorsements, denounce Lenett, and repudiate his Republican Tea Party
tactics--for the good of Maryland, the Democratic Party and their own
reputations. Still it's impressive to see how many established
organizations, legislators, unions and newspapers endorsing a
challenger. It shows two things: Roger Manno is an especially good
challenger, and Mike Lenett is an unusually bad incumbent. Ask the
endorsers, and--if they're honest--they'll admit they're forced by their
rules to back any half-way decent incumbent. That's just the way many
play the game. It's interesting to note that none of the rubber-stamp
gang endorsed Jamie Raskin before the primary in 2006, but they all
scrambled to get on his bandwagon after he won the primary. Expect the
same to happen this year in the Manno vs. Lenett contest.

With that in mind, it's all the more remarkable that so many unions,
elected officials, and leading organizations endorsed Roger Manno
including: The Washington Post, The Gazette, Del. Hank Heller, and
Former Sen. Len Teitelbaum, Del. Adrienne Mandel, and Del. Carol
Petzold, County Councilwoman Valerie Ervin, Chair of the Education
Committee, State Delegate Sue Hecht, Chair of the Maryland Green Caucus,
State Delegate Brian Feldman, Chair of the Montgomery County House
Delegation, State Delegate Susan Lee, Vice-Chair of the Montgomery
County House Delegation, State Delegate Ana Sol Gutierrez, Joint
Committee on Children, Youth and Families, State Delegate Aisha
Braveboy, Vice-Chair of the Maryland Legislative Black Caucus, Mrs.
Cherri Branson, Esq. Chair of the African American Democratic Club of
Montgomery County, MCGEO--the United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW)
Local 1994/Municipal County Government Employee Organization,
Progressive Neighbors, NARAL Pro-Choice Maryland, Montgomery Green
Democrats, Montgomery County Public School Retiree Association (MCPSRA),
Coalition of Asian Pacific American Democrats (CAPAD-MD), Montgomery
County Volunteer Fire and Rescue Association (MCVFRA), Montgomery County
Youth Slate, Hispanic Democratic Club of Montgomery County (HDC), and
dozens of other unions and organizations. See:
http://www.rogermanno.com/contact/index.cfm?Fuseaction=contact

These endorsements all buck the "back the incumbent" habit. It helps
that Manno would never resort to push polls or sponsor bills to
undermine environmental protection. Roger Manno is a progressive we can
trust to do the right thing when people are watching, in the back rooms,
all the time, every day. We can trust Roger Manno to serve the public
interest--not special interests. That any challenger could rack up so
many key and important endorsements says a lot about how legislators in
Annapolis and Rockville and leaders in District 19--as well as many
concerned Maryland voters and groups--see this contest. NARAL Pro-Choice
Maryland and Progressive Maryland among others took endorsements away
from Lenett and gave them to Manno, because Manno stood with them while
Lenett let them down. It's hard to not get an endorsement as an
incumbent, so each one Manno won is a failing grade for the incumbent
and a huge vote of confidence for the challenger whose leadership
through teamwork better fits District 19, Montgomery County, and
Annapolis. Advantage: Manno.

Lenett and his supporters claim he is an effective legislator, but
that's not what those who work with him and cover him in Annapolis say.
Here are some of the quotes describing Sen. Lenett's lack of
effectiveness: "Colleague problems ... A bill sponsored by him is often
the kiss of death ... Maniacal and untrustworthy ... Doesn't know how to
play in the sandbox." While there were a few positive quotes as well,
the Gazette article took those into account and still named Sen. Lenett
one of the bottom ten least effective legislators in the entire General
Assembly--including the Republicans who are in the minority in both
houses and on every committee. See:
http://www.gazette.net/thelist/repinfo.php?id=102

By contrast, Roger Manno achieved remarkable success on bills and
reforms benefiting Maryland on healthcare, employment, access to
prescription medicines for seniors, non-discrimination, organic farming,
protecting seniors from fraud, and--this is critically
important--earning the respect of his colleagues. That's why the Post
and the Gazette and many key legislators and organizations endorsed
Manno over Lenett in this contest. Clear advantage: Manno.

Lenett and his defenders claim he is an environmental superstar, but the
record shows this isn't so. In 2008, Lenett's SB 710 delayed protections
for the Chesapeake Bay--and we cannot focus on this fact too
extensively. Sen. Lenett also voted against Sen. Brian Frosh's
legislation to fine Bay polluters who violated the law Sen. Lenett
delayed. That doesn't sound like an environmental champion. Lenett's
supporters try to excuse his anti-Bay, pro-Proctor & Gamble bill by
contending other states were going to enact similar legislation later
on. So what? Maryland had already passed strong legislation. What other
states do about the Bay should never govern what Maryland does. Maryland
is exceptionally reliant on, and therefore we are exceptionally
responsible for the health of the Chesapeake Bay. Furthermore, we in
Maryland expect the best from our lawmakers, and set a high standard
accordingly.

As The Washington Post reported: "Sen. Brian E. Frosh (D-Montgomery)
said that pushing the effective date of the ban from January 2010 to
July 2010 would 'add up to 15,000 pounds of phosphates to Bay waters.'
'Phosphates are particularly pernicious because they end up stored in
sediments,' wrote Frosh, who sponsored legislation last year authorizing
the ban. 'Once in the Bay, the phosphates resulting from [the pending
bill] will be available for years to fuel the algal blooms that each
summer day destroy oxygen in the Bay's deep waters and threaten
underwater grasses in the shallows.' The bill allowing the delay,
sponsored by Sen. Michael G. Lenett (D-Montgomery), passed the Senate 25
to 22 after heavy lobbying from Proctor & Gamble, one of the affected
companies. The margin in the House of Delegates was far more
comfortable, 105 to 33. Lenett agreed to sponsor the bill at the request
of the industry, which is seeking to align the date of Maryland's ban
with those of other states with similar legislation." Please see:
"Frosh: Veto Phosphate Ban Delay"
http://voices.washingtonpost.com/annapolis/2008/04/frosh_veto_phosphate_ban_delay.html

Should Marylanders limit ourselves to what other states do? That's what
Sen. Lenett says when it comes to protecting the Bay and the countless
jobs that rely on a thriving Chesapeake. Maryland is the state most
reliant on the Bay. Sen. Lenett's bill helped a few big corporations
keep polluting the Bay. Lenett and his supporters say he authored
another bill made up for this, but we know better. That fertilizer
phosphates bill was Sen. Brian Frosh's. The same Sen. Frosh who spelled
out the damage Lenett's pro-P&G bill caused. If Lenett had just left
well enough alone, we'd have benefited from both of Frosh's bills--the
one Sen. Lenett undermined and the one Lenett claims was his. By
contrast, whenever a Manno bill passes, we're better off. With a Lenett
bill, it's a big (Proctor &) Gamble. Clear advantage Manno.

Once a politician starts siding with big out-of-state special interests
against Montgomery County and Maryland--as Lenett chooses to do--where
does it end? Will Sen. Lenett tell us it's OK for Montgomery County
Maryland schools to be the same as Montgomery Alabama's? Will he try to
roll back protections for home-owners facing the threat of foreclosure?
Will he help powerful out-of-state interests turn back the clock on our
living wage and safety standards? Hopefully after this Tuesday we won't
have to risk Lenett reversing hard-won progress--not if District 19
Democrats nominate Roger Manno to keep working for the people of
Maryland. No wonder Lenett is desperate to change the subject from the
issues to hypocritical and outlandish accusations against Roger and
Marjorie Manno.

Lenett has repeatedly made false accusations against the Mannos,
claiming that they "lied under oath" in routine amended financial
filings. This even though Lenett himself was forced to amend his own
filings several times. Mike Lenett accuses Roger Manno of "lying under
oath" for filing amended financial reports. What would he call failing
to file amendments as requested by the MD Board of Elections? Note:
according to official state records, 6 of Lenett's reports are marked
"agency requested amend" and 3 of those are not marked "Amend." Are
there 3 outstanding unamended reports, despite agency requests dating
back to 2007? Also, 3 reports are marked "Deficiency" and 1 was assessed
a Late Fee, but there is no indication the fee was paid. The Lenett
campaign amended their 2010 Pre-Primary 1 report (filed on 08/17/2010),
their 2009 Annual report (filed on 01/21/2009), their 2008 Annual report
(filed on 01/15/2008), and their 2006 Post General Report (filed on
11/28/2006). The Lenett campaign did not amend reports despite agency
requests. All information published as "Campaign Finance Report History
for Friends of Mike Lenett" by the MD Board of Elections, Please see:
http://www.mdelections.org/campaign-finance/advanced-search/detailed-committee-information?acctno=A4366

So what's the point of all the finger-pointing at Manno for also filing
amended reports when four times in less than four years, Mike Lenett
filed amended campaign finance reports--and apparently Lenett refused to
comply with requests to file at least three other amendments? Were all
these "false" reports by the Lenett campaign? Mike Lenett claimed Manno
"lied under oath...." when he filed amendments. Is that how Lenett would
describe his own actions? Lenett cited a statement from William G.
Somerville, Ethics Advisor to the General Assembly that explains,
"Delegate Manno filed incomplete ethics reports." This statement clearly
does not support Mike Lenett's accusations of a "cover-up" or "false
financial reports" or "lying" by Roger Manno as Lenett would have us
believe. In fact, Mr. Somerville explained the actual facts in this case
as follows:

"Delegate Manno's wife's employment was appropriately disclosed to the
Joint Committee on Legislative Ethics, in a timely manner and as a
matter of public record. Her employment was also disclosed to the State
Ethics Commission, and any discrepancies were appropriately corrected at
Delegate Manno's own initiation. It is not infrequent for officials to
amend their disclosure statements. Delegate Manno brought this matter to
the State Ethics Commission's attention on his own volition, and it is
clear from the record that Delegate Manno did not have any intention to
conceal information. In addition, it is my understanding from the State
Ethics Commission that Delegate Manno was not required to list any
leasehold interests that his wife may hold in which Delegate Manno does
not hold an attributable interest, which is the situation in this case."

So Del. Manno filed amendments to his financial reports. Hardly
unusual--even among candidates for State Senate from District 19. In
fact, and unlike Lenett, Manno took the initiative to do so. Lenett was
forced to respond to requests for amendments from the State Board of
Elections, and at least three times ignored the requests and refused to
file amendments. Misrepresenting Manno's compliance into "lying" and a
"cover-up" makes as much sense as implying playing bass or tending bar
is heinous and nefarious anti-American activity. Were these several
questionable filings by Lenett "false" campaign finance reports? Were
these instances of Lenett "lying under oath" to the State Board of
Elections "four times in four years?" Not according to any logical,
legal or ethical standard. However, according to the standard Lenett
imposes on others, the answer is "yes!" So, who is really "lying" about
whose ethics?

Pro-Lenett push-polling delivered attacks against Manno under the guise
of gathering information. An MPW source reported: "My wife got surveyed
yesterday. She's pretty sure it was Lenett's poll, based on the nature
of the questions. Questions focused on Lenett/Manno, no mention of
Leggett, O'Malley. Interesting follow up question on religion, which
they asked very early in the survey – not as a housekeeping matter at
the end. When she identified herself as Jewish, they asked if she
considered herself Orthodox, Conservative, Reform or Reconstructionist."
Please see:
http://maryland-politics.blogspot.com/2010/08/manno-alleges-push-poll-by-lenett.html

A Letter to the Editor published by the Gazette entitled "Turned off by
negative campaign" from Ruth Burgos-Sasscer, Silver Spring explains:

"I live in Leisure World and have attended forums where candidates for
Maryland State Senate Mike Lenett and Roger Manno have spoken, and have
been impressed with both men. I have been leaning toward Roger Manno but
until recently had not really decided for whom to vote. The other day I
was asked to participate in a telephone 'opinion poll survey,' which I
agreed to do. The first questions were about my plans to vote in the
coming Sept. 14 primary and Nov. 2 general elections. Other questions
related to whether I was leaning toward one candidate or the other and
why; and would I be influenced to support either one by the endorsements
of specific organizations or the Washington Post. I was surprised and
disturbed, however, when I was asked 'What is your religion?' and
although I responded, I was not comfortable doing so. When the
interviewer then asked 'Did you know that Roger Manno ...' and went into
a litany of negative statements about him, I immediately stopped her. I
said that I would not continue with the interview because I believed it
was a deceitful and unethical campaign tactic in support of Mike Lenett
and wanted no part of it. I also told her that her efforts were
counterproductive because she had just convinced me that Roger Manno is
by far the better candidate to represent District 19 in the Maryland
State Senate." Please see:
http://www.gazette.net/stories/08252010/montlet173358_32545.php

Blogger Keith Berner writes: "In a tight race between two candidates of
similar politics, Maryland District 19 incumbent Senator Mike Lenett has
gone where only the most shameless GOP race-baiters gather. Desperate to
hold off a serious challenge from Roger Manno, currently a D-19
delegate.... [Lenett] is riffing on the fact that Manno's legal first
name used to be 'Rajah.' Just in case the implication that Manno is a
(gasp!) Muslim out to undermine the American way of life isn't clear
enough, take a look at the graphic from Lenett's latest mailer [which
has] an uncanny resemblance the rendering of Manno's former first name
has to a terrorist demand letter!

"I have not followed Lenett or Manno closely before now, beyond knowing
that they have generally good records in Annapolis and that progressives
with more detailed knowledge are backing Manno. With Lenett's descent
into darkness, though, I need no further information about him to know
he must be beaten. I call on all District 19 voters to reject,
resoundingly, fear-mongering and racism. In fact, all Marylanders should
denounce Lenett and make clear that his behavior is completely unwelcome
here. Vote for Roger Manno on Tuesday to make abundantly clear that Mike
Lenett's politics and way of thinking have no place in Maryland." Please
see: "Lenett the Fear-Monger, Lenett the Bigot"
http://lefthandview.wordpress.com/2010/09/10/09-10-10-lenett-the-fear-monger-lennet-the-bigot/

Lenett is systematically violating every standard for political ethics.
With his extravagant imagination and taste for the melodramatic, Lenett
has a future as a writer for a show like 24. After all, Lenett has to
pay himself back the approximately half million dollars he loaned
himself trying to re-buy that Senate seat, right? Seriously! This
vicious, venomous behavior is exactly why the Gazette determined Lenett
is a "divisive force" and one of the least effective legislators in the
General Assembly. It confirms the Washington Post's reporting that
"undermines his own effectiveness" by "alienating" his colleagues.
Racist mailers, attacks on spouses, push polls, swift boat supporters,
hypocritical if not hysterical accusations and a well-deserved
reputation for ineffectiveness. Is that what we want from a State
Senator? Of course not. District 19 voters have an important decision at
the polls on Tuesday: to uphold their honor and decency by holding their
candidates to a worthy standard, or to give tacit approval to Lenett's
loathsome "win at any cost" politics.

Even those familiar with Lenett's past proclivities are shocked by this
ugly, dirty tricks campaign which reminds many area pundits of "scorched
earth" Republicans like Karl Rove, Lee Atwater, and Richard Nixon. No
wonder current and former District 19 officials including Hank Heller,
Len Teitelbaum, Carol Petzold, and Adrienne Mandel all endorsed Manno.
Manno lives up to the tradition of teamwork they established over 76
years of public service to District 19, and all point out Lenett fails
to meet this standard. Lenett's indefensible campaign tactics are
revealing what his colleagues have known for some time: Lenett is unfit
to represent District 19 and Montgomery County in the State Senate.

Why is Lenett going so negative? Theories might explain this behavior,
but cannot possibly excuse it. One holds that Lenett's or his remaining
allies have polling results showing Lenett losing, or close to losing,
with trends supporting Manno. This is certainly possible, because smart
politicians don't go negative unless they're losing, and don't go this
negative unless they're losing badly. Is Manno pulling ahead of Lenett?
Most consider Lenett too smart to do something as stupid as attacking an
opponent--much less an opponent's spouse--unless he believed he had to
do so.

Others believe Lenett has never come to grips with someone actually
challenging him for what he considers "his" seat. Leaving aside the
radical notion that the voters actually "own" the seat, this view holds
some validity based on Lenett's first public reactions to Manno's
challenge. As MPW noted at the time: "In his end of session letter,
Senator Mike Lenett (D-19) includes a second-to-last paragraph that is a
thinly-veiled slam on his possible challenger, Delegate Roger Manno,"
starting with (and these are Lenett's words). "The Democratic Party
could take a cue from the Republicans...." Please see:
http://maryland-politics.blogspot.com/2010/04/lenett-unloads-on-manno.html

Lenett questions Manno's right to run against him, even though Lenett
decided to challenge then-Senator Len Teitelbaum for the same seat while
the latter recuperated from a medical procedure. Recently, Sen.
Teitelbaum denounced Lenett's tactics, calling his "nuclear" anti-Manno
website "a terrible distortion of facts, and a clear indication of the
desperation of Lenett's campaign. This kind of extreme divisive behavior
is exactly why every former elected legislator from District 19 who has
endorsed, and the Gazette and Washington Post newspapers, have ALL
endorsed Roger Manno for State Senate."

Desperation? A sense of entitlement? Either way, no matter why Lenett is
resorting to right wing Republican politics in a Democratic Primary, one
thing is clear: this is conduct unbecoming a Democrat. Do voters in the

District 19 Democratic primary Tuesday want to support Mike Lenett,
someone who campaigns like a Republican and thinks Democrats should
"take a cue from Republicans" even as he keeps deploying the worst
Republican dirty-tricks? I'd think not. Especially because Lenett even
legislates like a Republican when he thinks he can get away with it.

Check the records, not the candidates' spin. Lenett helped polluters
keep dumping dangerous poisons in the Bay. If you prefer someone who
puts out-of-state special interests above his own voters, Lenett is the
one you want. When it comes to the environment and representing the
people of District 19, Montgomery County, and Maryland, Manno is the
man. Not just because he has a better voting record. Not just because he
puts the voters first and the special interests last. Because he has
demonstrated grace under pressure, keeping to the high road in the face
of Lenett's low-down dishonest attacks against him and even his wife
Marjorie.

As Oscar T. Ramirez wrote, "What we're seeing from our candidates this
year is really disgusting. Candidates who use fear as a political
strategy have no place in our politics. Listen to what some candidates
are saying:

Be afraid because the good light-skinned Saqib has turned into a bad
dark-skinned Saqib!

Be afraid because Roger used to be Rajah and who knows what else Rajah
has to hide!

Be afraid because Barack is a Muslim who wasn't born in this country and
doesn't share our American values!

Oh, wait. That is what the Tea Party is saying about President Obama. Do
those tactics sound familiar? I hope voters on Tuesday will think about
what Bill Clinton said a few years ago: 'If one candidate is trying to
scare you, and the other one is trying to get you to think. If one
candidate is appealing to your fears, and the other one is appealing to
your hope. You better vote for the person who wants you to think and
hope.'" Please see:
http://maryland-politics.blogspot.com/2010/09/how-to-blow-up-mailbox.html?showComment=1284164333447#c6858616559308001238

In conclusion, District 19 Democrats have a clear choice for State
Senate on Tuesday. They can vote for Roger Manno's leadership through
teamwork and a hard-working, accomplished and ethical legislator they
can be proud of. Or they can go along with a push-polling,
swift-boating, spouse-attacking, race-baiting, Proctor & Gambling,
special-interest-serving, hypocritical-accusation-spewing,
truth-twisting, colleague-alienating, Bay-polluting, seat-buying,
ineffective, divisive, incumbent who's embarrassed them before and will
let them down again. The clear choice in this contest is Roger Manno.