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What Happened at the Convention, Once and for All

by: Andrew Davey (atdleft)

Sun May 13, 2007 at 09:58:42 AM PDT


Two weeks may have passed between the Democratic Convention and today, but that hasn't stopped us from speculating over what actually happened during that weekend. During these two weeks, everyone seems to have developed a theory on who knew what ahead of time, who was conspiring to silence the progressives, and who was really behind the mysterious quorum call. Two weeks have passed since then, and I'd like to do my part to end all the speculation NOW.

Last Thursday, I hopped on over to OC Drinking Liberally. John Hanna, Co-chair of the Resolutions Committee, also happened to be there. Pretty soon, hekebolos showed up, and we all went to the back room of Memphis to discuss what really happened at the convention. Later on, we also talked about what we can do better next time, but I'll talk about that part of the discussion another time.

Right now, I'm inviting you to follow me after the flip to find out WHAT REALLY HAPPENED TO ALL THOSE RESOLUTIONS. I have been collecting information from a few brave individuals for quite some time now, and my meeting with John Hanna on Thursday put an end to my own speculation on all these rumors. So why not join me after the flip, so that you can also toss the speculation and just find out what happened?

Andrew Davey (atdleft) :: What Happened at the Convention, Once and for All
OK, let's start out by going through all those wild rumors. Here's what true, and here's what's just wild.

- Rumor #1: There was a deal made between PDA and party leadership on impeachment- TRUE! Yes, PDA did meet with party leaders before and during the convention. A friend of mine involved in PDA told me that the party leaders knew about PDA's plans for San Diego, and they did not want the convention to turn ugly. PDA agreed to soften the language on impeachment of Bush, the leaders agreed to tough language on Cheney, and everyone agreed to fold all the resolutions into one.

- Rumor #2: There was a grand conspiracy among the party leaders to "appoint" a delegate to make the quorum call- FALSE (well, kinda sorta)! Neither John Hanna NOR Art Torres had any advance knowledge of the quorum call. This makes sense, as Torres really did look bewildered and genuinely frustrated at the podium. However, other folks that I spoke with earlier did drop me a hint. They've called Bob Mulholland a "street fighter", and they have suggested that he wouldn't hesitate to pull a stunt like this. Hmmm, so does this mean we have a culprit?

- Rumor #3: John Hanna conspired to silence the true antiwar voices who wanted to "stengthen" Don Perata's Out of Iraq Resolution- FALSE! He wanted the Perata Resolution clean, but he didn't block the amendments by Karen Bernall (deauthorize the war) and the Hull-Richters (defund the war). John Hanna wanted to ensure that the Perata's Out of Iraq Resolution ended up looking like what Perata wants to put on the ballot next February. However Garry Shay, of the Rules Committee, urged him to come up with a way to allow Bernall and the others (even the Hull-Richters) to be heard. So they worked out a deal. The rules would be temporarily suspended, so that the amendments could be split off from the Perata measure, and they could become their own resolutions. All the delegates can then vote on each proposal separately, and all sides can get a fair shake. John seemed sincere when he said that he thought the perfect deal had been struck, and everyone could get what he/she wanted... Until Karen Wingard stepped in.

- Rumor #4: John Hanna conspired with AT&T and CWA to kill the net neutrality resolution- ABSOLUTELY FALSE! Unfortunately, John Hanna and the party leaders weren't as familiar with net neutrality then as they are now. So out of good faith that Jim Gordon would work out a fair agreement with CWA and AT&T on net neutrality, the Resolutions Committee agreed to refer it to the Labor Caucus. But now, John Hanna regrets taking Jim Gordon's word when he promised John that he'd come up with a resolution in the Labor Caucus that "the net neutrality folks will like". John told us that he didn't know about the CWA/AT&T deep hostility toward net neutrality. And yes, he wants our forgiveness, and he wants to make it up to us. That's why he's willing to give us another chance to get net neutrality passed. (And I'll talk more about this in a future story.)

Basically, John Hanna regrets what happened with many of the resolutions. He now says that he should have just allowed Karen Bernall to do a petition drive for her own "Out of Iraq" resolution, even though her resolution had been "gutted and amended" to make way for Perata. He says that he might change the rules to allow for this next time. He has also said that we weren't given a fair chance to clarify what was about to happen to net neutrality. And yes, this might inspire some changes in the rules as well. I know that we were all let down by what happened two weeks ago, but let's not allow these disappointments to stop us from doing better next time.

Now we know how the internal politics are played. And now, we have a better grasp of the rules that we need to follow. So let's follow the rules (including whatever new ones that might actually make our jobs easier), and let's get our agenda accomplished. And now that we have made amends with the past, let's get back to making a better future. : )

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Thanks for the great wrap up.


I'm union staff, but not a spokesperson for my union - all posts represent my views solely.

And a coda (0.00 / 0)
As usual, article is below the signature line.

One more small piece of information to add to this account:

At the 5/8/07 meeting of the Los Angeles County Democratic Party, Karen Wingard apologized for calling the quorum, stating that it has come to her attention that she had misunderstood what was transpiring when she made her quorum call, and thought that what was said from the podium was that they were going to adopt the resolution and then start considering amendments to it which she felt was completely backwards and a violation of Roberts Rules.

She was not the only person who made the call, however, it having also been made by Ted Smith, so even if she had rescinded her call (a dubious move in itself) Ted's would still stand.

Finally, the Rules Committee of the CDP is going to review the entire Resolutions procedure.  After consulting with the Lead Co-Chairs of the Resolutions Committee to ascertain exactly what process they have been following, the Rules Committee will have a hearing on the matter, and consider Rules changes to make the entire process more open and transparent.  The hearing process will be entirely open for all to testify at.

Stay tuned to: http://www.cadem.org... for further details.

I imagine this matter will be on our agenda at the first meeting after the next Executive Board Meeting (our work program is pretty full as you can see form the posted agendas).

Garry S. Shay
Member, Democratic National Committee (CA) and
Lead Chair Rules Committee, California Democratic Party
Representing 7.1 million registered Democrats
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Her name is Karen Bernal, with just one "L". She's a mainstay of Sacramento for Democracy, and both she and her husband Bill Lackemacher rock.

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John Hanna has a history of trying to shoot down liberal resolutions (1.00 / 1)
Hanna was one of the only three votes against what was, in effect, a call for the abolition of the death penalty in 2004.  This resolution was brought through the Patrick Henry Democratic Club by the Hull-Richters and the Patrick Henry Democratic Club.  Natasha Hull-Richter (who was then 12) wrote the resolution.  Maxine Waters helped the Hull-Richters get this resolution adopted.  John Hanna's partner, Frank Barbaro, had refused to allow the Orange County Democratic Party to consider any moratorium on the death penalty and the resolution had to be brought up through the clubs.  According to Hanna, the new bylaws prevent clubs from bringing up resolutions at all except once every two years at the odd year conventions.  Wonder if this has something to do with that.

John Hanna tried to hold up impeachment.  The Patrick Henry Democratic Club submitted no less than 9 resolutions on impeachment before the California Democratic Party went for it.  Usually speaking for the Patrick Henry resolutions was one of the Hull-Richters.  Mark was on the Executive Board for years until he stepped down and the HR children Alex and Natasha often wrote the most popular resolutions for the club that has a national membership in the hundreds and a local membership well above 100 active members.  The organization also attracts Greens and P&Fs because of its strong support for equal rights, peace and due process.

Resolutions the PHDC tried to get through at the convention were resolutions to prevent war with Iran, to end the mistreatment of the Palestinians, to STOP the construction of a wall between the United States and Mexico, to end all funding for war with Iraq and for various human rights.  The PHDC's World Leader of the Year (for several years) has been Hugo Chavez.  Hanna and some of the conservatives in the Democratic Party oppose Hugo Chavez's politics.  Their immigration position is one of supporting total amnesty, a position that scares the California Democratic Party.

The Patrick Henry Democratic Club has been very active in fighting for immigrant rights and human rights. It has organized several immigrant rights, pro-democracy, impeachment and peace events events.  Instead of stopping their resolutions, John Hanna and his friends ought to support the human rights resolutions brought by this great group of people.


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