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On March 21, my four year old daughter and her babysitter were trapped in our apartment in Albany, New York in the middle of a police drill to simulate a hostage situation. She woke up to flash grenades, assault rifles and real tear gas being used in our home. The police threatened my neighbors with arrest if they tried to leave.

I don’t disagree with the police providing training to their officers, but nobody in the complex, not even the tenants’ association, was warned about this drill. People thought it was real.

Last week, the Albany police department apologized for holding the training so close to occupied residences. But my daughter still shakes with fear when she sees the police and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), which actually allowed the police to conduct the training in our community, hasn’t said anything.

I started a petition calling on HUD to pass a national policy to prevent public housing communities from being used as military-style training grounds. Click here to sign my petition now.

The Albany police department says that they chose our neighborhood, which is lower-income and mostly African American, for their training because they wanted it to be “more realistic.” I don’t think this ever would have happened in one of Albany’s wealthier neighborhoods.

This isn’t the first time this has happened, either. Similar exercises have happened in public housing in Illinois, Connecticut, Kentucky and Pennsylvania in the past two years and have even included fake bombs and helicopters.

Public housing is meant to help hardworking people like me build better lives for ourselves and our families through safe and stable communities. Allowing our homes to be used for war games is completely counter to HUD’s mission. That’s why I’m confident that HUD will tell local housing authorities not to allow trainings like these on HUD property — if the department hears from you and many others.

Click here to sign my petition now, calling on HUD to prevent public housing from being used for police or military trainings ever again.

Thank you.

Lauren Manning

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The weather is just as mad as what is going on the basketball court and the floor of Congress No.

Unless you are living under a rock,  the countdown to March Madness … the NCAA Championships began without Kentucky now, after all the latest results folks must have lost some dollars. I could be wrong.. Psyched about the tournament until the sad news that Gonzaga lost by six points to a ninth ranked team… Ugh!  Anyway, Gonzaga still is a #1 seed in the eyes of Washington State though you have to admit that #9 Wichita State pulled out their three-pointers on back-to-back-to-back possessions over a three-minute span that shocked and awed the Zags out of the Big Dance the Sweet16 … the Final 4.  The sad facts from NBC are that Gonzaga becomes the third No. 1 seed in the past four years to lose in the Round of 32 and the first No. 1 seed to be eliminated from this 2013 NCAA tournament. In addition, that comes after perhaps the shakiest performance by a No. 1 seed in the Round of 64, when No. 16-seed Southern ran the Bulldogs to the wire Thursday evening. I am no expert but this could have some impact on future teams chosen to rank.  The Big Dance started without Kentucky and then found several top ranked teams floundering, so who knows what the Final 4 has in store and will folks watch with teams like Oklahoma State, UNLV, WI, NM, KS and #2Georgetown falling or could this be one of the most exciting Final4’s yet because it’s anyone’s game to lose ….

Let us not even get into the profanity that seemed to be thrown around freely on court this year.

Calling March mad because of college basketball is an established thing, but considering the madness in the political air lately  the behavior from Republican members of Congress will probably make us all go beyond mad if they keep voting to repeal, eliminate, and replace all things public service only to privatize it all.

The end of March is here while the NCAA madness is not over  and Congress with plenty of work to do has skipped out of town until April  …  who isn’t mad about that.

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Ron Paul mailer predicted race war — Newsletters with signatures possibly from Paul ..some written in 1993

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Freshman Congressman Rand Paul … Celebrated his Teapublican victory at a Private Country Club …

Sen. Jim Bunning (R-KY) said yesterday that Kentucky GOP U.S. Senate candidate Rand Paul’s positions should be the positions of the Republican Party. “I think a lot of us in the Republican Party would like to see Rand Paul and his voting and how he will vote in the U.S. Senate [become] the position of the Republican Party,” Bunning told reporters. Bunning, however, didn’t endorse Paul’s controversial view of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.TP

Rand Paul has been reported stating,  he would (modify)? maybe abolish Dept of Education, Farm Subsidies, Slash Medicare, Fair Housing Act, American Disabilities Act and believes any Public entity should be subjected to the rule of law but Private Ownership should have the right to refuse service to anyone they want; which, makes one wonder if Rand actually understands the 1964 Civil Rights Act or how and who potential business owners get the right to do business, Public or Private … uh City, State, Federal business license ….

From NBC’s John Yang
LOUISVILLE — Rand Paul wasn’t the only Tea Party-favored candidate to defeat an establishment candidate in Kentucky today.

UPS pilot Todd Lally ran away with the Republican nomination to challenge Democratic Rep. John Yarmuth in Kentucky’s 3rd Congressional District, which centers on Louisville. He beat three candidates, including Jeff Reetz, a Pizza Hut franchise owner who was the favorite of the House Republican campaign committee.

Lally is strongly pro-gun rights and anti-abortion rights. The Louisville Courier-Journal‘s editorial page said that during his endorsement interview, he said President Obama wouldn’t be able to get a security clearance if he wasn’t president and said health care reform was for the benefit of “freeloaders.”

Rachel Maddow interviews Kentucky Republican Senate nominee Rand Paul about how he reconciles his views on small government with civil rights, racism and segregation.

WASHINGTON – Kentucky Republican Senate candidate Rand Paul said Friday that President Barack Obama’s criticism of BP in the wake of the Gulf oil debacle sounds “really un-American.”  Paul, already facing a backlash over remarks earlier this week about civil rights legislation, criticized the Obama administration for declaring it will put its “boot heel on the throat of BP.” White House spokesman Robert Gibbs used similar language shortly after the spill.  In an interview Friday on ABC’s “Good Morning America,” Paul says the president’s response is part of the “blame game” that’s played in the United States. msnbc

The morning after he declined to endorse the totality of the Civil Rights Act in his much-discussed appearance on the Rachel Maddow Show, Dr. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) copped to feeling regret — not over his comments, but rather his decision to be interviewed by Maddow in the first place.

“It was a poor political decision and probably won’t be happening anytime in the near future,” the Tea Party endorsed Senate candidate said on the Laura Ingraham show on Thursday morning. “Because, yeah, they can play things and want to say, ‘Oh you believed in beating up people that were trying to sit in restaurants in the 1960s.’ And that is such a ridiculous notion and something that no rational person is in favor of. [But] she went on and on about that.”

Blaming the messenger is a tactic often used by politicians when the message itself is to blame. And Paul’s appearance on the Maddow show on Wednesday night was anything but bland. For 15 minutes, he and the host went back and forth in debating where there should be limits to government efforts to desegregate private institutions (Paul was skeptical that the government should play any role at all). But the notion that the MSNBC host was somehow unloading liberal hostilities on him doesn’t jibe with the fact that Paul got the same type of treatment during an NPR interview earlier that morning — or, for that matter, that a conservative voice on MSNBC, Joe Scarborough, seemed aghast at his answers. “He needs to come up with an answer today, or Kentucky will be Arizona: a battleground for ugly, racial politics,” Scarborough said. “He has 24 hours.”

(Paul, in fact, chose Maddow’s show to initially launch his Senate candidacy a year prior to last night’s appearance.)

Paul did seem to draw back (or tighten) his discussion of the Civil Rights Act during his interview with Ingraham.

“These are settled issues in the Civil Rights Act,” he said. “I have no intention of bringing up anything related to the Civil Rights Act… I think [segregation] is sort of a stain and blight on our history — so, no, I have never really favored any change in the Civil Rights Act or any of that. But they have seemed to unleash the loony left on me.”

In April of last year, Dr. Rand Paul was the featured guest speaker at an event held by the Constitution Party of Minnesota, whose stated goals include “restor[ing] American jurisprudence to its Biblical foundations.”

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Rand Paul Keynoted 2009 Rally for Far-Right Constitution Party

All you really need to know about Christian Reconstructionism is in the title of a January 2008 Talk To Action story of mine, More From The Biblical Stoning & Legalized Slavery Movement.

Enter Rand Paul.

Amidst the hullaballoo over Republican Rand Paul’s upset victory in the Kentucky GOP primary for US Senate, one of the few journalists to raise the issue of Paul’s somewhat uncomfortable proximity to Christian Reconstructionism has been Alternet’s Adele Stan, who observes that Rand Paul’s father Ron Paul is personal friends with one of the bigger names in the Christian Reconstructionist movement, Howard Phillips, founder of the US Taxpayers Party — now re-branded as The Constitution Party. But there’s much more direct evidence tying Ran Paul to the Constitution Party, whose national platform declares,

“The goal of the Constitution Party is to restore American jurisprudence to its Biblical foundations…The U.S. Constitution established a Republic rooted in Biblical law”

As Adele Stan notes, Phillips gave a keynote address at the Ron Paul For President Convention in Minneapolis a year and a half ago. And, Ron Paul endorsed the 2008 Constitution Party’s presidential candidate in the 2008 election, Chuck Baldwin.

As it’s said, the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree. In a May 21, 2009 appearance on the Alex Jones Show, Rand Paul affirmed that his political beliefs were extremely close to those of his father Ron:

Alex Jones: ”You’re basically what I would call a chip off the old block. Your policies are basically identical to your father, correct?”Rand Paul: ”I’d say we’d be very very similar. We might present the message sometimes differently.. I think in some ways the message has to be broadened and made more appealing to the entire Republican electorate because you have to win a primary.” [Rand Paul on Alex Jones, 5/21/09]

So it isn’t altogether surprising that Rand Paul could be found, in April 2009, at a rally held by a political party that’s been heavily influenced by a movement whose founder, Rousas Rushdoony, advocated executing homosexuals by stoning, wanted to reimpose the institution of slavery, and maintained that the Sun rotated around the Earth.

[below - video from Minneapolis "End the Fed" rally establishes that Rand Paul was in the vicinity prior to the Minnesota Constitution Party rally later that day. Note: the rally itself was not held by the MN Constitution Party.]

On April 25, 2009, Rand Paul was the featured guest speaker at The Constitution Party of Minnesota’s “event of the year.” I’ve found video of Rand Paul at an afternoon Minneapolis rally, so he was without a doubt in the vicinity.

Just to make sure I talked to Tammy Houle, whose phone number is the Minnesota Constitution Party listed contact number, and she confirmed to me that Rand Paul had indeed spoken at the April 25th evening event.

The odd thing about Rand and Ron Paul’s political tendency is that it offers liberals and progressives a number of points of agreement, probably more than with more ‘mainstream’ conservative GOP politicians. For example, Ron Paul has been a principled opponent of the invasion of Iraq and US military adventurism in the Mideast generally, and Rand Paul espouses the same position.

But it’s hard to get much more extreme than Christian Reconstructionism, whose founder Rushdoony was a Holocaust denier, a racist, a creationist, and an advocate for slavery who claimed that African-American slaves were lucky.

Weigh it for yourself — Howard Phillips, who founded the Constitution Party, has, according to journalist Frederick Clarkson, described Rousas J. Rushdoony as “my wise counseler.”

As Rushdoony wrote in Politics of Guilt and Pity:

The white man is being systematically indoctrinated into believing that he is guilty of enslaving and abusing the Negro. Granted that some Negroes were mistreated as slaves, the fact still remains that nowhere in all history or in the world today has the Negro been better off. The life expectancy of the Negro increased when he was transported to America. He was not taken from freedom into slavery, but from a vicious slavery to degenerate chiefs to a generally benevolent slavery in the United States. There is not the slightest evidence that any American Negro had ever lived in a “free society” in Africa; even the idea did not exist in Africa. The move from Africa to America was a vast increase of freedom for the Negro…

None of this, of course, is Rand Paul’s direct responsibility. But it certainly is suggestive.

And so, without further ado, here’s the April 9, 2009 post advertising Rand Paul’s April 25th appearance at the Minnesota Constitution Party “Liberty Banquet 2009″ that’s posted on Ronpaulforums.com :

The Constitution Party of Minnesota announces with anticipation, the event of the year — Liberty Banquet 2009Patriots and statesmen will come together on April 25th to hear featured guest,

Dr. RAND PAUL

Don’t miss this opportunity to unite with other like-minded folks for an evening of inspiration and motivation. The evening begins at 5:00 pm with a social hour, dinner at 6:00, followed by introductions and guest speakers. Preceding Dr. Paul, we will hear a few words from the two tenacious gentlemen that recently accepted the co-chairmanship of the CPMN Veteran’s Coalition, Leon Moe and John Salsbury.

The Chaska VFW will be the location of the event, which is located one block west of the intersection of Old Hwy. 212 and Hwy. 41 near downtown Chaska. The cost of tickets is $30 per person or 4 for $100. Get yours soon by sending payment to CPMN Treasurer, Patricia Becker, 23078 – 21st Avenue, St. Augusta, MN 56301.

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THE HILL: Progressive group expands ad buy targeting McConnell

A progressive group attacking Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) on gun control is expanding its ad buy through Tuesday after receiving thousands of donations following the initial airing of the ad.

The ad, launched by the Progressive Change Campaign Committee, began airing earlier this week. Within the first 24 hours of its airing, PCCC raised over $25,000 from more than 1,500 small-dollar donations, and it has raised overall $50,000 from more than 3,000 donations since it began.
That money raised will go towards airing the ad during the upcoming Cardinals basketball game, the Sunday morning political talk shows in Lexington and Louisville, Ky., and to bracket the State of the Union in both Kentucky and Washington, D.C.“Thanks to over 3,000 small-dollar donations at GunOwnersForReform.com, we are expanding our TV ad buy in a way that will pressure Mitch McConnell where he’ll feel it most. Thousands of families across Kentucky will tune into the basketball game, the Sunday political talk shows, and the State of the Union address,” said PCCC co-founder Adam Green.

The ad marked the early launch of what will be one of the nation’s most hotly-contested races.

CNN: Progressive group hits McConnell on guns

A group whose aim is to elect progressive Democrats to Congress released an ad Tuesday hitting Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell for opposing gun control legislation while receiving campaign donations from gun manufacturers.

The spot, from the Progressive Change Campaign Committee, will run on broadcast and cable television in McConnell’s home state, as well as in Washington, D.C., including on CNN. The group said they would spend $27,000 initially to air the ad for one week.

It features Rodney Kendrick, a Kentucky gun owner who takes McConnell to task for his opposition to gun control measures like a ban on military-style assault weapons.

“I was born and raised right here in Kentucky,” Kendrick says in the spot. “I served my country as a marksman and we were trained to use guns safely. It’s unthinkable that guns meant for war could be used on civilians and children. As a gun owner and a veteran, I support the plan to ban assault weapons and keep guns out of the wrong hands, because I know these guns. I know what they can do.”

“Sen. Mitch McConnell has taken thousands of dollars from gun manufacturers, and he opposes common sense reforms,” he continued. “Senator McConnell, whose side are you on?”

McConnell, who is serving his fifth term in the Senate, faces re-election next year, and is hoping to fend off any possible conservative primary challenges. Actress Ashley Judd has been mentioned as a potential Democratic rival.

Responding to the ad, McConnell’s spokesman Jesse Benton said the minority leader predicted “that protecting Kentucky from President Obama’s gun control agenda would result in a flurry of attack ads from left-wing groups.”

“It’s no secret to Kentuckians that Leader McConnell is a stalwart supporter of their Second Amendment rights and George Soros funded commercials aren’t going to change that,” he continued.

LOUISVILLE COURIER-JOURNAL: Ad attacks Sen. Mitch McConnell’s stance on guns

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell is coming under attack in a new ad for taking money from gun manufacturers and opposing gun safety initiatives.

The Kentucky Republican recently told potential campaign contributors that President Barack Obama’s effort to enact comprehensive background checks for gun purchasers was a move toward “full-scale confiscation” and “an attempt to gut our Constitution.”

The Progressive Change Campaign Committee is going after McConnell in a new ad that features a gunowner from Berea and his grandson.“Senator McConnell, whose side are you on?”

Rodney Kendrick asks in the ad, which shows his grandson Mason sitting on his lap.The committee said it is spending $27,700 for at least a one-week ad buy on cable and broadcast outlets in Louisville, Lexington and Washington.

Kendrick was among the 115,000 people who have signed the committee’s petition at GunOwnersForReform.com that calls on Congress to pass Obama’s plan for background checks and a ban on assault weapons and high-capacity ammunition magazines.

WASHINGTON POST: Pressuring Mitch McConnell on guns

The Progressive Change Campaign Committee is going up with a new ad — in Kentucky, of all places — hitting the Senate Republican leader over gun control, with a focus on the assault weapons ban:
 
Is it really possible to sell an assault weapons ban in a deep, deep red state? The spot tries to solve this problem by allowing a veteran to make the case:
 
“It’s unthinkable that guns meant for war could be used on civilians and children. As a gun owner and veteran, I support the plan to ban assault weapons and keep guns out of the wrong hands. Because I know these guns. I know what they can do.”
 
Expanding background checks — which the ad alludes to with the suggestion about keeping guns “out of the wrong hands” — probably would be an easier sell than the assault ban. The group also has a Web site touting gun owners for reform.

WPSD-TV (NBC, Paducah):

KY WPSD (NBC) covers "Rodney" ad.

A Washington-based group took to television to attack US Senator Mitch McConnell’s pro-gun record. [Ad begins playing] “Senator McConnell, whose side are you on?” [Ad fades out]. That ad from the Progressive Change Campaign Committee features a Berea resident, Rodney Kendrick, who calls it unthinkable that guns made for war could be used on civilians and children. Kendrick also claims McConnell has taken campaign money from gun manufacturers. McConnell’s campaign manager responded to that ad saying the Senator knew “protecting Kentucky from Obama’s gun control agenda would result in a flurry of attack ads from left-wing groups.”

WDRB-TV (FOX, Louisville):

KY WDRB (FOX) covers "Rodney" ad.

A Washington-based group has begun airing a TV ad in Kentucky that criticizes Mitch McConnell’s pro-gun record. The Progressive Change Campaign Committee says it’s spending an initial $27,000 to run these ads in Lexington, Louisville and Washington. McConnell’s campaign manager said the Senator knew that opposing President Obama’s gun control agenda would open him up to political attacks.

MSNBC’S ED SHOW:

MSNBC'S Ed Show covers "Rodney" ad.
 

A liberal group is attacking Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell in a new television ad over his opposition to gun control measures.

The group Progressive Change Campaign Committee is launching the commercial, which will air in Kentucky and Washington, D.C. area. It features gun owner and former military marksman Rodney Kendrick from Berea, calling on McConnell to support a ban on assault weapons and background checks on gun purchases.

“On pretty much every major issue Mitch McConnell sides with his big campaign contributors over everyday people in Kentucky,” PCCC co-founder Adam Green told WFPL. “Right now the gun debate is front and center, and therefore we’re elevating the fact that after the gun industry has spent (hundreds of thousands of dollars) to elect Mitch McConnell. He is opposing the will of the people in Kentucky and basic things like background checks to buy a gun.”

POLITICO: Group attacking McConnell’s pro-gun record

A liberal group is airing an ad in Kentucky starting Tuesday attacking Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell for opposing gun control measures while taking campaign donations from gun manufacturers.

The ad, from the Progressive Change Campaign Committee, features Rodney Kendrick, a veteran and gun owner from Berea, Ky.

“I was born and raised right here in Kentucky,” Kendrick says in the ad while holding his grandson, Mason, in his lap. “I served my country as a marksman and we were trained to use guns safely. It’s unthinkable that guns meant for war could be used on civilians and children. As a gun owner and a veteran, I support the plan to ban assault weapons and keep guns out of the wrong hands, because I know these guns. I know what they can do. Senator Mitch McConnell has taken thousands of dollars from gun manufacturers, and he opposes common sense reforms. Senator McConnell, whose side are you on?”

The ad says McConnell has taken nearly $200,000 from gun manufacturers…The tactic is unusual for deep-red Kentucky, one of the most heavily-armed states in the country. McConnell is up for reelection in 2014…The PCCC also simultaneously released a poll Tuesday from Democratic pollster Public Policy Polling showing 82 percent of Kentuckians backing universal background checks and 50 percent supporting an assault weapons ban.

ABC NEWS: THE NOTE
 
PROGRESSIVE GROUP LAUNCHES ADS AGAINST MITCH MCCONELL. The Progressive Change Campaign Committee unveiled a new television ad aimed at Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., featuring a local gun owner shaming McConnell for opposing gun reform while taking money from the gun industry. “As a gun owner and a veteran, I support the plan to ban assault weapons and keep guns out of the wrong hands, because I know these guns,” says Rodney Kendrick of Berea, Kentucky in the ad. “I know what they can do. Senator Mitch McConnell has taken thousands of dollars from gun manufacturers, and he opposes common sense reforms. Senator McConnell, whose side are you on?” WATCH: http://act.boldprogressives.org/go/13689?t=15&akid=12006.392150.9zmrEm
 

 
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — A Washington-based group has begun airing a TV ad in Kentucky criticizing U.S. Sen. Mitch McConnell’s pro-gun record.
 
The Progressive Change Campaign Committee said Tuesday it is spending an initial $27,700 to run the ads in Lexington, Louisville and Washington.
 
The ad features a Berea resident, Rodney Kendrick, who calls it “unthinkable” that guns meant for war could be used on civilians and children. Kendrick said McConnell has taken campaign money from gun manufacturers, and he asks “Sen. McConnell, whose side are you on?”
 
McConnell campaign manager Jesse Benton said the senator knew that “protecting Kentucky from President Obama’s gun control agenda would result in a flurry of attack ads from left-wing groups.”
 

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., has come out fiercely against President Obama’s efforts at passing new gun control measures, but now a progressive grassroots group is hitting back against the Republican leader.

The Progressive Change Campaign Committee (PCCC) launched an ad in McConnell’s home state of Kentucky today, slamming him for taking political donations from gun manufacturers and opposing “common sense reforms.”

“I was born and raised right here in Kentucky. I served my country as a marksman and we were trained to use guns safely,” Kentucky resident Rodney Kendrick says in the ad, with his grandson Mason seated on his lap. “It’s unthinkable that guns meant for war could be used on civilians and children. As a gun owner and a veteran, I support the plan to ban assault weapons and keep guns out of the wrong hands, because I know these guns. I know what they can do.”

The ad is running on broadcast and cable in Louisville and Lexington, as well as on cable in Washington, D.C., and should run for at least one week. PCCC is fundraising to air more ads featuring Kentucky gun owners.

Mr. Obama yesterday took his campaign for reducing gun violence to Minnesota to garner public support, but it’s unclear what measures can pass in Congress. McConnell’s re-election campaign last month sent supporters an email charging that Mr. Obama and Senate Democrats are “coming for your guns.”

 
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell knows he is a target of the right for being a party leader and a symbol for the party establishment (and he told Yahoo News as much in an exclusive interview last week.) But some progressives believe the Kentucky Republican’s opposition to gun reform is enough to give Democrats a foothold in McConnell’s 2014 re-election race in his conservative home state..
 
The Progressive Change Campaign Committee (PCCC) on Tuesday launched an ad campaign against McConnell over his gun stance.
 
“Senator Mitch McConnell has taken thousands of dollars from gun manufacturers, and he opposes common sense reforms. Senator McConnell, whose side are you on?” the ad’s narrator, Kentucky voter Rodney Kendrick, asks in the ad as he holds his young grandson on his lap.
 
The ad launched Tuesday with a $27,700 initial buy on broadcast and cable in Louisville, Lexington, and on cable in Washington, D.C., according to the committee.
 
The PCCC released polling they commissioned from Democratic firm Public Policy Polling that suggests Kentucky voters support some of the reforms for which McConnell has not issued public support including universal background checks and an assault weapons ban. Eighty-two percent of likely Kentucky voters surveyed by the firm stated support for universal background checks. Thirteen percent opposed. That question’s margin of error was plus or minus 3.8 percentage points.
 
The firm also asked about an assault weapons ban and found wide support. Actress Ashley Judd has expressed interest in running for the Democratic nomination for U.S. Senate but it remains unclear if she is serious about pursuing a campaign.

USA TODAY: Liberal Group hits McConnell on guns in TV ad

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell is being targeted by a liberal group in a new TV ad criticizing the Republican’s opposition to gun control.

“I support the plan to ban assault weapons and keep guns out of the wrong hands, because I know these guns,” says Rodney Kendrick of Berea, Ky., as he holds his grandson, Mason, in the TV ad. “I know what they can do.”

The ad by the Progressive Change Campaign Committee (PCCC) also highlights campaign money McConnell, who is up for re-election in 2014, from gun manufacturers. The ad will run on broadcast and cable in Kentucky markets and Washington starting Tuesday.

PCCC, which counts the election of Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., as one of its victories, commissioned polling by a Democratic-leaning pollster on gun control in Kentucky. The Public Policy Polling survey shows 8 in 10 Kentucky voters support background checks while 50% back an assault weapons ban.

 

The Progressive Change Campaign Committee released an ad Tuesday pressuring Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) on gun control.
 
“I was born and raised right here in Kentucky. I served my country as a marksman and we were trained to use guns safely. It’s unthinkable that guns meant for war could be used on civilians and children,” says Rodney Kendrick, a Kentucky gun owner, in the ad. “As a gun owner and a veteran, I support the plan to ban assault weapons and keep guns out of the wrong hands, because I know these guns. I know what they can do. Senator Mitch McConnell has taken thousands of dollars from gun manufacturers, and he opposes common sense reforms.”
 
“Senator McConnell, whose side are you on?” asks Kendrick
 
The spot is part of a $27,700 campaign on television in Lexington, Ky., and Louisville, Ky., and on cable in Washington.
 
McConnell is using President Barack Obama’s push for gun control measures in an apparent attempt to shore up support for his 2014 re-election. A recent call went out toKentuckyians with McConnell saying, “President Obama and his team are doing everything in their power to restrict your constitutional right to keep and bear arms.” A similar fundraising email by McConnell’s campaign said gun owners are “literally surrounded” by “gun-grabbers in the Senate.”
 
Despite Kendrick’s plea on the new ad, The Huffington Post’s Sam Stein reported Monday that the assault weapons ban is likely to die in the Senate. Other gun-control measures — a universal background check for firearms sales, a federal trafficking law, and a ban on high-capacity magazines — are likely to be part of a final bill, Stein wrote.
 
 
A progressive group is issuing the first television ad in Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell’s (R-Ky.) reelection campaign, attacking McConnell for his opposition to gun control — an issue the group believes, due to new polling, could be a winner even in red Kentucky.
 
The ad, launched by the Progressive Change Campaign Committee, features Kentuckian Rodney Kendrick addressing the camera with his grandson on his lap, calling it “unthinkable that guns meant for war could be used on civilians and children.”
 
“As a gun owner and a veteran, I support the plan to ban assault weapons and keep guns out of the wrong hands, because I know these guns. I know what they can do,” he says.
 
The ad closes with Kendrick asking: “Senator McConnell, whose side are you on?”
 
It’s backed by a $27,700 buy and is running on broadcast and cable in Louisville and Lexington, and on cable in Washington, D.C.
 
And the PCCC commissioned polling from Democratic firm Public Policy Polling that indicates Kentuckians do want to see movement on gun control, despite McConnell’s outspoken opposition to the measures proposed by President Obama.
 
Eighty-two percent of the likely Kentucky voters polled support background checks “to keep guns out of the wrong hands,” with only 13 percent opposing.
 
There is less consensus, however, on banning assault weapons; 50 percent of likely Kentucky voters polled support a ban, while 42 percent oppose one.
 
An overwhelming 64 percent of those polled own guns.
 
McConnell has been a staunch opponent of gun control, issuing a fundraising email pledging to block the expansion of any gun control measures. He could be facing a challenge from either the right or left going into 2014, and opposition to gun control measures is one way in which he can guard against a contested primary.
 
But the PCCC seems to be banking on a belief that the gun control issue, especially at a time when it’s at the forefront of the national conversation, could be a winner for Democrats in Kentucky.
 
A group called the Progressive Change Campaign Committee is hitting Mitch McConnell this morning with a new ad campaign in both Kentucky and Washington, D.C. It features Kentuckian Rodney Kendrick of Berea and is, well, just watch:
 
The initial advertising buy is $27,700 and it’ll appear on MSNBC, CNN and ESPN in Louisville and Lexington.
 
They’ve also launched a website called GunOwnersForReform.com and have some new polling data from PPP:
 

Do you support or oppose criminal background checks to keep guns out of the wrong hands?

Support ………………………………………………….. 82%

Oppose ………………………………………………….. 13%

Not sure …………………………………………………. 5%

(Asked of 663 Kentucky likely voters, MOE+/-3.8%:)

Do you support or oppose banning assault weapons?

Support ………………………………………………….. 50%

Oppose ………………………………………………….. 42%

Not sure …………………………………………………. 8%

(Asked of 712 Kentucky likely voters, MOE +/-3.7%:)

Are you a gun owner?

Yes………………………………………………………… 64%

No …………………………………………………………. 36%

(Asked of 1,375 Kentucky likely KY voters, MOE +/-2.6%)

 
The Progressive Change Campaign Committe is directly confronting Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell on the issue of gun violence in his home state. Starting Tuesday, the group will air a TV spot featuring a Kentucky veteran calling on McConnell to support an assault weapons ban and other firearms reforms.
 
“As a gun owner and a veteran, I support the plan to ban assault weapons and keep guns out of the wrong hands, because I know these guns. I know what they can do,” Rodney Kendrick of Berea, Ky., said in the ad.
 
PCCC says the ad will run “on broadcast and cable in Louisville, KY; Lexington, KY; and cable in Washington, DC.” A spokesperson for the group told TPM the initial ad by is $27,700 and lasts one week, “with more ads featuring Kentucky gun owners to come.”
 
The spot is part of a larger push PCCC plan to pressure McConnell with a website and pollingfrom the firm PPP showing 82% of Kentuckians favor background checks “to keep guns out of the wrong hands,” in the words of the poll.
 
McConnell has said he doubts Congress’ busy schedule will allow a gun bill to move early in the term.

LEO WEEKLY: New TV ad in KY slams McConnell on assault weapons

The Progressive Change Campaign Committee is up with a new ad in Kentucky targeting Sen. Mitch McConnell for opposing new gun control measures such as banning military style assault weapons. Here’s the ad:

While a recent C-J poll on gun control did not ask about military style assault weapons, it did find that a majority of Kentuckians favored a number of President Obama’s proposed measures, such as closing the gun show loophole and limiting the size of ammunition clips.

McConnell’s campaign will now send out an email claiming that Obama’s minions are attacking the senator for not going along with his nefarious (and fictional) scheme to confiscate all of your guns.

LEO WEEKLY: The rich and fabulous cross-country club catering adventures of Team Mitch

Shortly after the Progressive Change Campaign Committee released their new TV ad in Kentucky targeting Sen. Mitch McConnell’s refusal to back common sense gun control measures, McConnell’s campaign fired off a statement slamming those wealthy, out-of-state elitists for daring to enter his Bluegrass turf.

Besides name-dropping the ubiquitous “George Soros” boogeyman, McConnell sought to point out how the group was nothing but outsider moneyed influence, claiming PCCC had only one donor from Kentucky.

And if you know anything about Addison Mitchell McConnell, you shouldn’t be shocked to find out that this statement was a complete falsehood.

McConnell’s campaign cited a federal database that only compiles donations over $200, but PCCC would subsequently point out that they actually have raised over 2,000 contributions from their 7,000 members in Kentucky, averaging less than $15 per donation.

But perhaps McConnell — the PAC-gorged, money-is-speech, king of the corporate-stuffed campaign war chest — has trouble seeing such small donors as “people” that he can identify with? McConnell’s recent Senate campaign filing with the FEC illustrates that fact as well as just about anything.

McConnell stuffed $715,000 more into his now $7.4 million campaign war chest, full of contributions from out-of-state big donors and corporate PAC money. Of the amount he raised, only just over 1 percent of the donations he brought in were unitemized — those lowly under $200 contributions from so-called “persons”. Of the itemized contributions, twice as many came from donors outside of Kentucky, with $184,000 coming in from PACs all stationed outside of the Bluegrass.

A further examination of his campaign distributions shows that McConnell spent much of those three months criss-crossing the country, wining and dining wealthy donors.

McConnell’s campaign racked up large hotels bills as it traveled to San Diego, Seattle, Atlanta, and Chicago, spending anywhere from $669 to $1,048 a pop at Romney-esque locales. It also paid out some impressive catering bills for his bourbon-defiling, Manhattan-sipping clientele.

His campaign paid Hollywood player Bruce Ramer $3,100 for catering and rental space to woo the Ashley Judd crowd in Beverly Hills. It also paid catering bills of $6,509 at The Olde Farm in Bristol, VA, $828 to Undine in Boston, $677 to the Duquesne Club in Pittsburgh, $765 to The Chicago Club in Obama City, $770 to the Chops Lobster Bar in Atlanta, and $741 to Mangia Caterers in Bloomberg’s gun-grabbing Big Apple. McConnell also spent well over $10,000 of catering bills inside the Beltway to Belle Haven and Bon Vivant Catering, perhaps feeding the good folks at pharmaceutical giant Amgen, whose PAC threw a fundraiser in his honor on Dec. 17 in DC.

This Amgen fundraiser just happened to be little over a week before the fiscal cliff compromise deal was reached — which McConnell himself helped broker — and also just happened to give Amgen a gigantic $500 million secret windfall. Because giant Big Pharma corporations are “people” too, right?

Speaking of “people,” McConnell’s former chief of staff Hunter Bates just happened to give $3,000 to McConnell between the Amgen fundraiser and McConnell’s fiscal cliff deal… and Bates just happened to be Amgen’s DC lobbyist in charge of monitoring “budget discussions surrounding sequestration and fiscal cliff issues and their potential impact on healthcare.” All coincidences, we’re sure, as stuff as seedy-looking as this has neverhappened before around McConnell.

Nevertheless, it’s certainly a glamorous life of influence among the wealthy and elite job creators of others states for Mitch McConnell, which perhaps is fitting for a man who has turned a profession as a career politician into a personal net worth of $27 million. God forbid those lowly “people” who don’t have over $200 to give to the political machine ever threaten the precious career of our Senate minority leader.

ROLL CALL: Liberal Group Launches Ad Targeting McConnell on Gun Control

The Progressive Change Campaign Committee, a liberal third-party group, began airing an ad Tuesday in Kentucky targeting Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell on gun control.

“As a gun owner and a veteran, I support the plan to ban assault weapons and keep guns out of the wrong hands, because I know these guns. I know what they can do,” an older man says in the ad. “Senator Mitch McConnell has taken thousands of dollars from gun manufacturers, and he opposes common sense reforms. Senator McConnell, whose side are you on?”

CHANNEL 2 (Kentucky): Pure Politics

A national progressive group pushing for gun control is slamming U.S. Senator Mitch McConnell in an ad for opposing gun control measures while taking nearly $200,000 in donations from gun manufactures.

The Progressive Change Campaign Committee launched the ad featuring a Kentucky native and veteran with his grandson voicing his support for an assault weapons ban and asking Senator McConnell “Whose side are you on?”

National media organizations from the Washington Post to the Huffington Post reported on the ad, which is airing in Kentucky markets and Washington, D.C.

Page One also reported the story with poll numbers put out by the group that show 50 percent of Kentuckians are in favor of an assault weapons ban, and 64 percent of those polled are gun owners. The poll was conducted by Public Policy Polling out of North Carolina.

PUBLIC CAMPAIGN: Round up

The Progressive Change Campaign Committee was out yesterday with a TV spot in Kentucky featuring a Kentucky veteran criticizing Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell for opposing gun reform, while taking nearly $200,000 in campaign contributions from gun interests.

The McConnell camp fired back crowing that only one Kentuckian gave PCCC over $200, apparently forgetting that unitemized, small donors count. PCCC says 2,000 Kentuckians contributed under $200. Kentucky’s LEO Weekly reports that McConnell might have forgotten that donors at this size exist after spending the past three months criss-crossing the country for big money fundraisers from Beverly Hills and Chicago to the December 17 D.C. fundraiser for Amgen just days before McConnell negotiated the fiscal cliff deal that included a $500 million giveaway to the company. Only one percent of McConnell’s contributions were under $200 in the past three months.

CURRENT TV:

Current TV covers "Rodney" ad.

The Progressive Change Campaign Committee is going after Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell on guns in a new TV ad. [Ad begins playing] “As a gun owner and veteran, I support the plan to ban assault weapons and keep guns out of the wrong hands. Because I know these guns, I know what they can do.”

THE NATION: Does Mitch McConnell’s Pro-Gun Stance Threaten His 2014 Chances?

You may have heard that there’s a tough pro-gun control ad up in Kentucky this week targeting Senator Mitch McConnell, who faces re-election in 2014. The powerful spot features a veteran speaking to camera with his grandson on his lap. The man, a Kentucky resident named Rodney, calls for an assault weapons ban and background checks—but the thrust of the ad is to depict McConnell’s anti-gun law stance as a direct byproduct of his gun industry funding. Says Rodney: “Senator Mitch McConnell is funded by the gun industry, and he opposes common-sense reforms. Senator McConnell, whose side are you on?”

The Progressive Change Campaign Committee is behind the ad, and they released some polling earlier this week as well, showing that 82 percent of Kentuckians favor criminal background checks for gun owners (versus 13 opposed) and 50 percent favored an assault weapons ban (versus 42 opposed). It was conducted by Public Policy polling, rated by Fordham University as the most accurate pollster in 2012.

Now, in more PPP polling results released first to The Nation, we see that hitting McConnell for his gun industry backing is indeed fertile territory in Kentucky:

Who do you think Mitch McConnell represents more in Congress: his big campaign contributors or regular Kentucky voters?

His big campaign contributors: 53%

Regular Kentucky voters: 36%

Not sure: 11%

…The PCCC received significant small-dollar donations this week after word of the ad spread, allowing it to extend the buy until Tuesday—including during the Louisville Cardinals game this weekend, the Sunday talk shows, and the State of the Union address.

This has larger implications not only for 2014, but for the gun debate in Washington now—if McConnell feels threatened at home by his pro-gun stance, he might be more willing to move bills on universal background checks and other measures.

 
The U.S. Senate race in Kentucky is already the nastiest Senate fight in the country, twenty-one months before voters head to the polls…Democrats are honing in on Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell for his stance on gun rights as new legislation moves through Congress…

 
The Progressive Change Campaign Committee said Friday they were expanding their ad buy hitting McConnell for his stance on gun control. On Tuesday the group announced they would spend $27,000 to air the ad for one week on broadcast and cable television in Kentucky and Washington, D.C.
 
That buy was expended Friday to include airings during Saturday night’s Louisville vs. Notre Dame college basketball game. McConnell is an alumnus of the University of Louisville
and a self-professed fan of their basketball team.
 
The ad will also air in commercial breaks during Obama’s State of the Union address Tuesday.
 
“Thousands of families across Kentucky will tune into the basketball game, the Sunday political talk shows, and the State of the Union address. They will see that despite 82% of Kentuckians supporting criminal background checks for gun purchases, Mitch McConnell sides with the big gun industry that has spent $198,615 to get him elected,” Adam Green, the co-founder of PCCC, said in a statement.

POLITICO: Poll: Voters Think McConnell Represents Special Interests

The liberal group Progressive Change Campaign Committee is circulating a new poll by the Democratic-leaning firm PPP that shows that Kentucky voters believe Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) represents special interests more than “regular” folks. The poll finds 53 percent say that McConnell represents his campaign contributors more, while 36 percent say he represents the people of the state. Eleven percent are not sure. The poll comes on the heels of a new PCCC ad that hits McConnell on the amount of money he has taken from the gun manufacturers industry. Given the poll results, the group is hoping to further link McConnell to special interests with their ad campaign.

HUFFINGTON POST: Progressive Change Campaign Committee Expands Anti-Mitch McConnell Advertising

The Progressive Change Campaign Committee said Friday it would expand advertising attacking Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) for his resistance to gun control, signaling that the Kentucky senator’s 2014 re-election will meet heavy resistance on the airwaves.

The new purchase of more than $15,000 in advertising adds to an ongoing $27,700 campaign for ads that will air in Kentucky. The ads will run during Saturday’s basketball game featuring the Louisville Cardinals and Notre Dame, during the Sunday political talk shows and during President Barack Obama’s State of the Union Address on Tuesday. The ads also will air on Washington cable television during the game and the State of the Union address.

The expansion follows Karl Rove’s American Crossroads’ purchase of $10,000 in online advertising Wednesday targeting actress Ashley Judd, who has suggested she may challenge McConnell.

McConnell has tried to rally gun owners to shore up support for re-election. A recent call went out to Kentuckyians with McConnell saying, “President Obama and his team are doing everything in their power to restrict your constitutional right to keep and bear arms.” A fundraising email by McConnell’s campaign said gun owners are “literally surrounded” by “gun-grabbers in the Senate.”


AND WE’RE NOT DONE YET! We are airing the ad as much as possible Tuesday night in DC and Kentucky during the State of the Union address!
 
 
 
Thanks again for being a bold progressive. Together, we are impacting the national debate!
 
New ad! A gun owner who wants gun reform.


 
 
 
Adam Green and Stephanie Taylor, BoldProgressives.org  
 

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Polar Bears Trump Big Oil

Polar Bears Trump Big OilRoyal Dutch Shell announced yesterday that it will not move forward with plans to drill for oil in the Arctic’s Beaufort and Chukchi Seas — this year. Shell put off drilling after spill containment equipment failed during a test under calm, predictable conditions.

Known as the Polar Bear Seas, the waters where Shell still wants to drill are home to the entire U.S. population of polar bears and serve as a vital migration route for bowhead and beluga whales. More than a million people have spoken out against Shell’s drilling plans over the past few months.

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Giant Sequoias — Safe at Last?

Giant SequoiasThe U.S. Forest Service has released a long-awaited new management plan for Giant Sequoia National Monument in California’s Sierra Nevada. President Clinton created the monument to protect groves of giant sequoia located outside of national parks.

But unlike most national monuments, which are managed by the National Park Service, Giant Sequoia is overseen by the Forest Service, which proposed to cut 7.5 million board feet of timber a year in the monument.

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a message from Senator Al Franken


 

 Tuesday night, we saw progressives stand up and fight.

 In Ohio, voters resoundingly defeated a terrible law that stole collective bargaining rights away from nurses, teachers, cops, and firefighters. In Mississippi, they voted down an extreme anti-choice amendment. In Maine, they reversed a decision to end same-day voter registration. In Arizona, they recalled a state senator well-known for being a radical right-wing demagogue on immigration. In Kentucky, Iowa, and New Jersey, Democrats triumphed.

 And right here in Minnesota, I was proud to see Duluth add three terrific women to its City Council (meaning four of the nine Councilors will be women), and excited that a vast majority of school levy questions were approved.

 We didn’t win every battle, but those who fought to stop far-right laws and elect progressive candidates deserve our gratitude. And, of course, those who won Tuesday night deserve our congratulations.

 There’s going to be a lot of talk about what those results meant. But let’s not get big heads just yet. We have a lot of work to do. There are still a lot of workers whose basic rights are under attack, a lot of states where reproductive rights are in jeopardy, a lot of voters who may be disenfranchised by new Republican-backed laws, and a lot of work to do before 2012.

 I hope that, if you were part of one of these fights, you took yesterday to celebrate and rest up. But today, it’s back to work. We have big fights ahead. And I’m proud to have you on my side.

 Thanks,

 Al