Tuesday, September 18, 2012

#totn #Election2012 Letter to presidential candidates: Nader, DC organizations call for debate in #DC #OccupytheCPD

Ralph Nader letter for presidential debate to be held in D.C. on D.C. issues
 
(Washington, D.C) - Ralph Nader and several prominent organizations in Washington, D.C. have called on presidential candidates to take part in a televised debate on D.C. specific issues.
 
Nader published a letter Tuesday morning calling on Barack Obama, Mitt Romney, Jill Stein, Gary Johnson and the other presidential candidates to urge for a fourth debate to be held in the nation’s capital addressing sovereignty (statehood), budget autonomy, and the unique needs of the district both economically and in the area of public services.
 
“Please stand for more open democratic processes that enlighten the voters around the country,” said Nader to the candidates in the letter.
 
There have been at least 24 D.C.-based individuals and groups to sign on having a presidential debate in the district, including Mayor Vincent Gray, Busboys and Poets, D.C. Vote, Fair Vote, League of Women Voters – D.C. Chapter, StandUp for Democracy, D.C. Statehood Green Party, and various nonprofits and civic organizations in D.C.
 
The full letter and list can be found at nader.org. For more questions regarding this letter and to set up an interview with Ralph Nader, please call Katherine Raymond or Monica Giannone at 202-387-8030 or info@csrl.org
 
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Katherine Raymond
Assistant to Ralph Nader
Center for Study of Responsive Law
202-387-8030 (office)
202-234-5176 (fax)
 
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Ralph Nader, DC organizations call for presidential debate

Dear presidential candidates:

Several prominent organizations in the District of Columbia (see attached list) are providing their support and endorsement for a 2012 presidential debate in the District of Columbia focused on D.C. issues relating to sovereignty (statehood), budget autonomy, and the unique needs of the District both economically and in the area of public services.

For too long, the District of Columbia has been given lip service by the Democratic and Republican parties. The District has been exploited as a backdrop for large partisan fundraisers in its major hotels, restaurants and clubs. But the District’s human and political rights have been ignored. Earlier this month the Democratic National Convention refused to even allow both Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton and Mayor Vincent Gray to speak briefly to the convention on behalf of the residents of the nation’s capital.

Led by Mayor Vincent C. Gray (see the attached letter of specific endorsement http://nader.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/gray_shallal-Debate.pdf), civic, labor, religious, business and educational endorsers are requesting a presidential debate to be held in the District of Columbia. A geographically and logistically convenient venue can be arranged in short order. Our presidential candidates rarely discuss the needs of the people who live in Washington, D.C. – the home of the White House and the president. For a national government to talk about supporting democracy abroad, yet suppress the full voting rights via statehood of the residents of the District of Columbia, amounts to an exercise in hypocrisy and deep disregard.

We look forward to your affirmative response for a D.C. debate on serious D.C. issues as soon as possible.

Please do not divert this request, supported by the overwhelming number of the 615,000 residents of the District, to the Commission on Presidential Debates (CPD). The CPD is a private corporation created and controlled by the Republican and Democratic Parties that choreograph the frequency, location, format and questioners of the debates down to the smallest detail. The CPD was thoroughly exposed in 2004 by George Farah’s No Debate book. Mr. Farah, a Harvard-trained lawyer, monitors the CPD (see his website http://www.opendebates.org/).

Please stand for more open democratic processes that enlighten the voters around the country.

Sincerely,
Ralph Nader

Washington, D.C.

Those who have provided their active support and endorsement to bringing a 2012 presidential debate to the District of Columbia.

Honorable Vincent C. Gray, Mayor, District of Columbia
Andy Shallal, Busboys and Poets Restaurants, (President, Think Local DC First)
Rev. John Wimberly, Western Presbyterian Church
League of Women Voters, District of Columbia Chapter
George T. Johnson, Council 2, American Fed. Of State, County, Municipal Employees
Rev. Graylan Hagler, Plymouth Congregational United Church of Christ
Don Cash, United Food and Commercial Workers, Minority Coalition
Rev. Arthur Waidmann, Pastor, ret. United Church of Christ
Rev. Bernard Hillenbrand, Hillenbruck Farm
Keith Silver, ANC Commissioner, 6C-01, Co-founder, Peacewalk, (President DC Southern Christian Leadership Chapter 2007-present)
Rev. Patricia Fears, Fellowship Baptist Church
Thomas Blanton, Mid-Atlantic Regional Council of Carpenters Union, DC
Gigi Ransom, ANC Commissioner, 5C-12
Jay Winter Nightwolf, Programmer, WPFW Radio (Echota Cherokee Nation)
Medea Benjamin, co-founder Code Pink and Global Exchange
Dr. Darryl Trimiew, Chair, Dept. of Philosophy and Religion, Medgar Evers College
Chris Weiss, Executive Director, DC Environmental Network
DC Statehood Green Party
Ann Renshaw, President, Federation of Citizens Association of District of Columbia
Jim Dougherty, Board of Directors, Sierra Club
Anise Jenkins, Stand Up for Democracy
Lois Gibbs, CHEJ
Fair Vote
DC Vote