Category Archives: Civil Liberties

GAO Report Finds Flaws In Electronic Voting

GAO Report Finds Flaws in Electronic Voting t r u t h o u t | Report Thank God! The truth comes out! I knew they cheated in the last election… was there ever really any doubt? GWB was never … Continue reading

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Nothing Patriotic About It

  Nothing Patriotic About It The following appeared as a Guest Opinion in the Iowa City Press-Citizen by David Leshtz The U.S. Congress will soon act to reauthorize expiring sections of the Patriot Act, the law passed just days after … Continue reading

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Who Is Harriet Miers?

Who Is Harriet Miers? The official answer we hear is “we don't know” – from both sides of the aisle in the Senate – to the concern, really, of everyone.  Even George Will is now openly concerned about the Miers … Continue reading

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American Legion Declares War on Protestors – Media Next?

American Legion Declares War on Protestors – Media Next? Editor and Publisher NEW YORK –  The American Legion, which has 2.7 million members, has declared war on antiwar protestors, and the media could be next. Speaking at its national convention … Continue reading

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SLAPP Happy: Corporations That Sue to Shut You Up

  SLAPP Happy: Corporations That Sue to Shut You Up Center for Media and Democracy Publishers of PR Watch The corporate technique of suing people into silence and submission has become so popular that it even carries its own cute … Continue reading

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FBI’s “National Security Letters” Threaten Online Speech and Privacy

FBI's “National Security Letters” Threaten Online Speech and Privacy Electronic Frontier Foundation New York – The Electronic Frontier Founcdation (EFF), joined by several civil liberties organizations and online service providers, filed a friend-of-the-court brief this week in the case of … Continue reading

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Largest Public Health Cutback in US History

Largest Public Health Cutback in United States History


By Caroline Vernon
(excerpts from familiesusa.org and tenncare.org)

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Here in Eastern Iowa, the Health Care forum of Progressive Action for the Common Good will hold a candlelight vigil and bell ringing at 8:30pm on Sunday, July 31st, at the Unitarian Church, 3707 Eastern Avenue, in Davenport. The vigil will also be preceded at 7:30 by the showing of the documentary, “323,000.” The ringing of the bells will represent the 99 counties in Iowa as a way of showing support and solidarity with the people of Tennessee and the 719,000 TennCare enrollees affected by the cuts.

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Tennessee Governor Phil Bredesen is executing the cruelest and largest cutback of public health coverage in the history of the United States. Every day, nearly 2,000 people enrolled in TennCare, the State Medicaid program, are receiving letters of termination or reduction of benefits. Hundreds of thousands of Tennesseans, many of whom are chronically ill and disabled, are living in fear because of Governor Bredesen’s decision to strip them of the only health care they have. Now, more than ever, they need your help.


Unfortunately, the national media has done very little to address this issue even though many people stand to lose their lives as a result of these drastic and unnecessary cuts. To make matters worse, internal State memos and documents, obtained by the Tennessee Justice Center, reveal that the State had orchestrated and implemented these cuts merely as a political strategy, with no regard for the consequences they are having on people's lives. The Tennessee Justice Center is a non profit, non-partisan law office. TJC represents low income families, and all of their clients are on TennCare.

The documentary, “323,000,” is the culmination of a 6-month investigation into the largest health care cuts in the history of this country. In the course of the investigations, documents were discovered that definitely prove that Governor Bredesen did not tell the truth to the citizens of Tennessee when he said the reason for the drastic cuts were the fault of the Tennessee Justice Center and other TennCare advocates. In fact, as you will learn below, the cuts are part of a bigger political strategy.

In 2002, Governor Bredesen campaigned on a platform to reform TennCare. In a printed press interview, he cited one of the problems with the program was due to the fact that the MCO’s (Managed Care Organizations) were overpaid and not bearing any of the risk or properly managing care.

In early 2003, after he was inaugurated, Governor Bredesen began negotiating with the Tennessee Justice Center in an attempt to settle 4 class action lawsuits that they had filed against the State. By the end of the summer, they had completed negotiations and entered into settlement agreements. Governor Bredesen had said at that time that these settlement agreements had put the State in the drivers seat to be able to manage TennCare. He made promises then that he would implement reform. Throughout the rest of 2003 no reforms were implemented.
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Top Ten Problems within the Labor Movement

Top 10 Problems within the Labor Movement by Ralph Nader From Commondreams.org   Rose Ann DeMoro is the Executive Director of the California Nurses Association (CNA) – the country's fastest growing union. Since 1992, union membership has grown from 13,000 … Continue reading

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Honoring Those Who Go Before Us – Dick Fallow

Honoring Those Who Go Before Us
Dick Fallow – 08/23/20


by Caroline Vernon

It has been in my heart for some time to share the stories of various individuals who have committed their hearts and minds in service to this great country as well as their fellow man. It is not the first mile of compulsion or duty that will transform man and his world, but rather the second mile of free service and liberty- loving devotion. So it is with gratitude and reverence that I am compelled to share the first of many profiles in courage with Blog For Iowa. Dick Fallow was an easy first choice for me. If ever there was a second-miler… Dick is the man!

Dick Fallow was born in Hartford, Connecticut on August 23, 1920, to parents Gladys Bennett and Everett Fallow. The youngest of three children (one sister, one brother), Dick grew up on the East Coast during the Great Depression. As a young man he worked various jobs before enlisting in the American Field Service during WWII. The AFS consisted of many people who were unable to go into combat but wanted to be of service by helping the allied forces. Dick served as an ambulance driver for two years, assigned to the 8th British Army – most of their troops were primarily in South Africa, New Zealand, Australia and England. Although they were technically not allowed in combat, these drivers were often under fire. After the war, the AMS went on to promote peace and understanding among people through student exchange services.

After his stint with the AMS, Dick joined the United Electrical and Radio Workers Union in 1945. It wasn’t long before the organization realized Dick’s talents and put them to good use. Dick was a Business Union Rep – a boomer – someone who went around to different job sites, assisting with organizing and various campaigns. This brought him to Sioux County in NW Iowa in the late 40's, where he met his wife, Mickey, of 47 years. Dick and Mickey were married in 1951, and later moved to the Quad Cities in 1952 where they settled in order to raise their three daughters. At that time Dick joined with the local AFL-CIO.

By 1967, the AFL National Staff recruited Dick to help coordinate national efforts in Iowa, Minnesota and Wisconsin. Dick continues to have long-standing associations through the National Federation of Labor as well as the National Alliance of Retired Americans. He officially retired in 1988, but those of us who know him realize he never REALLY retired. He continues to compel and inspire his colleagues of many years as well as the younger generations. Dick believes, above all else, dignity and fairness on the job is most important; “We’re all in this together – combined, we all can make a difference”.
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Call to Action: New US Supreme Court Justice – No Rubber Stamps

Call to Action: New US Supreme Court Justice – No Rubber Stamps U.S. Senator Patrick Leahy This morning, Justice Sandra Day O'Connor announced her retirement from the United States Supreme Court. This is a momentous time in our nation's history. … Continue reading

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