Showing posts with label Primary. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Primary. Show all posts

08 September 2008

Tuesday is Primary Day in Hudson

This Tuesday is Primary Day!
There is an important race on the ballot.
Hudson City Judge.

There is only one candidate that has been endorsed by
Hudson City Democratic Committee
Mayor - Richard Scalera
City Treasurer - Eileen Halloran
Supervisor - Ed Cross
Supervisor - William Hughes
Alderman - Robert Donahue Sr
Alderman - Wanda Hughes-Pertilla
Alderman - Abdus Miah
Alderman - Elvie Tillman
Mayors Aide - Carmine Pierro
Hudson City Democrats Chair - Victor Mendolia
Former Hudson City Democrats Chair - Phil Abitable
Former Supervisor - Pat Maloy
Former Commissioner of DPW - Michael O'Hara
Former Main Street Manager - Hilary Hillman
and many more.
That candidate is Richard Koweek

A group of your neighbors have gotten together to explain why we are supporting Richard Koweek. You can see our results here.
http://neighbors4koweek.blogspot.com/
Also check out the following websites for all you need to know about Richard Koweek and the election.
http://koweekforcityjudge.blogspot.com/
http://hudsoncitydemocrats.org

This is a tremendously important election. Make your choice wisely.

Richard Koweek
for
Hudson City Judge

01 August 2008

Why I am Supporting Richard Koweek for Hudson City Judge

Dear Neighbors,

During the past few months, I have gotten to know Richard Koweek pretty well and I now believe that he has both the wisdom and temperament to be a great City Judge for the City of Hudson.

His campaign committee, on which I feel honored to sit, is a diverse and well-respected group of Hudsonians of many different backgrounds. People of many ethnicities have stepped up to work for him. Life-long residents next to former New Yorkers. In spite of some of the toughest divisions that we have faced in the past, even the divisions based on race, class and sexual orientation seem to not matter. Instead people of many stripes have all come together behind him because they know that he is a fair and honorable man who will make a great City Judge.

Some people are not very aware of the importance of the City Judge position. The City Judge's term is six years, Three times as long as all of our other elected officials in Hudson. The duty of City Judge is to literally decides peoples fate. Rehabilitation vs. punishment, jail vs. freedom, productive life vs. wasted life. Matters that demand a thoughtful and reasoned person on the bench.

I'd like to urge you to get to know him better. There is a reason that such a diverse group of people from every ward in the city are supporting Richard Koweek. He is clearly the best candidate for this very important job.

Check out Richard Koweek's website:http://koweekforcityjudge.blogspot.com/
and there is always up to date info on:http://hudsoncitydemocrats.org

Sincerely,

Victor Mendolia

22 January 2008

Why It's Obama, Not Hillary For Me


I have been involved in Democratic politics since I was 13 when I worked on a County Legislator's campaign on Long Island. I have remained active in Democratic politics and social justice causes like the United Farm Workers and ACT UP the AIDS activist group ever since. I recently co-managed Mike O'Hara's campaign for Mayor of Hudson and I currently sit on the Hudson City Democratic and Columbia County Democratic Committees in my home of Hudson NY. So why am I now an enthusiastic supporter of Senator Barack Obama instead of my own Senator from New York, Hillary Clinton? Here's why:

My Dream Team

I must admit that if I had my way, the ticket would be Edwards/Obama. The way I see it, they would be nearly impossible to beat in the General Election by anyone. But my initial hope for an Edwards/Obama ticket seems highly unlikely to materialize. So I now support Senator Barack Obama for President in 2008

Lack of experience need not be a detriment.

As far as I am concerned Edwards and Obama are really on the same page. Admittedly Edwards is much more specific on the issues of corporate greed and the need for a massive overhaul of the corrupt political and economic systems. Obama speaks brilliantly in lofty, idealistic tones of coming together, building bridges and yes, change. Being short on experience is not a detriment if you bring in brilliant people of differing views who have the experience you might personally lack.

Bush surrounded himself with yes men, henchmen and co-conspirators hellbent on stealing as much money and oil as possible for themselves and their friends at any cost. But I believe that any of the 3 leading Democrats will attempt to assemble a cabinet of broad opinions including a few Republicans. Lack of experience is never a problem as long as you don't lock those who have the experience out.

I believe that Obama is the most capable of ending the political warfare that has been the order of the day since the dawn of Reaganism and the emergence of the Christian right 25 years ago. Being a relatively new player on the Washington scene also means he is less entrenched in the corruption that permeates Washington. That's a good thing.

You don't win in November by getting 5% in January

I love Edwards (and Kucinich but that's another post for another time), but if he can't get out of single digits during the Democratic primary process when he is preaching to the choir, winning in November is questionable at best. In addition John Edwards is not on the ballot in most every Congressional District in New York having failed to obtain the required petition signatures to qualify in all but 3 downstate districts. Even if I wanted to, voting for John Edwards is not an option for most New Yorkers.

A Clinton nomination is a minefield.

I was thrilled to have Hillary represent me when she was elected and had hoped she would run for President with high hopes that she would finally redeem the disappointments of her husband's terms. A woman would finally show the men how it is done.

But her first term has been a complete disappointment. The list is huge. The war authorization, Patriot Act, more war authorizations, renewal of the Patriot Act, failure to acknowledge the error of the invasion even to this day. Now she is the champion of ending the war? It is way too little, way too late. Hundreds of thousands dead, trillions in debt with absolutely nothing to show for it except an invigorated al Qaeda and America and Americans being despised around the globe. Everybody sing.. "Where in the World is Osama bin Laden??"

On a more personal note, as a gay man, a gay constituent, I am appalled at her failure to grasp the inherent discrimination and inequality that gay couples face by being unable to attain the same rights, benefits, obligations and security that male/female couples are afforded by marriage. My personal opinion is that the state should have no role being in the "sacred" marriage business in the first place. I believe the state should only grant civil unions to all couples, gay or straight. This would eliminate the whole debate over the religious nature of marriage.

Some churches call it an abomination. Other churches marry gay couples and believe it to be a "sacred sacrament" blessed by God. But should the government decide what is and is not a sin and what is and is not sacred? Until the day that marriage is no longer offered as an option by the state, denying gay couples the same right is nothing but inequality and discrimination. She should be ashamed of herself for not supporting the full equality for every citizen. Admittedly the other candidates (except Dennis Kucinich) aren't any better on this issue. But she is perpetuating discrimination against me and she is my Senator.

While we are on gay issues. There have long been rumours of Hillary's own personal affiliation with the gay community. Many of the biographies on her have addressed the issue. But it has never been fully investigated or at least reported on by the mainstream media (Fox News doesn't count). I was even told by a very high ranking Democratic official that her "girlfriend" was featured prominently in her video biography which was shown prior to her speech at the 2004 convention as a nod to her and a wink to those "in the know".

You can be certain that during the extended lull in the election process due to the early primaries Hillary Clinton will be subjected to a scrutiny that even she has never experienced before. With the vehemence that the right wing despises her she will undoubtedly be subject to attacks from every direction. Whether the charges against her are true or not the entire process may blow up at some point. The general election campaign holds much more risk for Clinton than Obama.

Whether it was her own doing or a "vast right wing conspiracy", Hillary Clinton carries a lot of baggage. Any number of previously known issues or ones we have never heard about before are almost guaranteed to surface between now and November. Hillary Clinton has the highest risk of losing in the end what should be a slam dunk for the Democrats this year.

Obama for President

While I worry that lingering or unconscious racism might be a factor, on the issues and his ability to inspire and unite, I am supporting Barack Obama for President. I hope you will join me.

Victor Mendolia

18 January 2008

Barack Obama Opens Headquarters in Hudson

Barack Obama's campaign has opened a headquarters at 360 Warren Street in Hudson.

If you are interested in volunteering to make phone calls, canvassing, and election day activities please email Patti Metheney at patti@schrom.com.

The next organizing meeting will be held on SATURDAY JANUARY 19TH at 2pm at 360 Warren St.

There will also be an open house at 360 Warren Street from 5-8 pm on THURSDAY JANURARY 24th.