Heather Ryan: A New Challenge for Exxon Ed Whitfield

Democrats in Kentucky's First Congressional District have a new challenge for Exxon Ed Whitfield, our horrible Congressman. Many of you long time members may remember the Eric Streit campaign two years ago. We are back this time with a different candidate, Heather Ryan. Heather is a Navy veteran, Mother, former campaign manager, and former director of the Paducah Film Society. You can read about her dismissal at Mitch McConnell's whim here:

http://www.dailykos.com/story/2008/1/22/125640/909/245/441135

Heather is one of the smartest ladies I know, and a definate asset to our party here in Western Kentucky. I am glad that a Democrat had the courage to stand up and give me something to fight for in my own home once again. Here is the campaign video of Heather announcing her candidacy for US Congress:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8x9ArBJ6WHg

Now, the campaign has already recieved some outstanding news!! This time, only one candidate announced by the deadline to do so for the primary in the Democratic Party!! That means Heather Ryan is THE DEMOCRAT that will be taking on Exxon Eddie in the fall!!

That means there is a grassroots Democrat right here in Kentucky that definately will be running against an established Republican this fall. Our Congressional candidates are the most important tools we have to take back our Party, and our country. They have a profound impact.

Heather Ryan is a proud member of the Democratic Wing of the Democratic Party. Her website is not quite finished but close, and soon I will be able to show you her vision for our district, state and nation. Democrats.com was very supportive of grassroots Democrats in Western Kentucky in our last attempt to fight for our party and nation and I am eternally grateful. We are once again embarking on an uphill fight to take back our Congressional seat for our neighbors, and remove the rubber-stamp Ed Whitfield constantly uses for the failed policies of Mitch McConnell and President Bush.

Please go here and show your support for expanding our majority in the US Congress!!:

http://www.actblue.com/page/ryanforkentucky

We must fight for grassroots candidates with a backbone who will fight for us!!

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Heather Ryan: The Fight Begins!!

Greetings fellow democrats.com members!! This site is dedicated to electing grassroots Democrats who will help us take back our party. One such Democrat is Heather Ryan, candidate for Congress in Kentucky's First Congressional District. Our website is up, although it will be still under construction for a while longer. However, I can now introduce you to Heather Ryan, an awesome Democrat.

I was born and raised in the heartland, Des Moines, Iowa. My parents, Richard and
Mary Ryan were both union members at a paper company in Des Moines for the
brunt of my childhood. Me, my two brothers and our parents lived a humble
existence on the East Side of Des Moines in a two bedroom bungalow throughout
our upbringing.

Toward the end of Operation Desert Storm I enlisted in the United States Navy. I
served honorably for three years as a Yeoman Third Class Petty Officer. While
stationed at NAS North Island in San Diego, California, the Navy afforded the
opportunity for me to attend college at Chapman University while active duty.

Through the Montgomery GI Bill, I continued my education during my tenure in Civil
Service for the Department of Defense until I finally became a full time student at
Drake University in Iowa. Though a divorced single mother, I was awarded a
Bachelor's Degree in Political Science in 2000; the first person in my family to attend
and graduate college.

In 2005 I accepted a position as a campaign manager for the Eric Streit for US
Congress campaign and subsequently moved to Paducah, Kentucky. While on the
campaign trail, I met my husband Carl McNew. Carl, also a Navy Veteran, is a full
time student at the local Paducah Law School. In August 2007, we were fortunate
enough to be blessed with a baby daughter.

While Executive Director of a small non-profit movie theater, and the sole financial
provider for our family of four, I had an encounter with Senator Mitch McConnell
where I attempted to ask him a question about the War in Iraq. Senator McConnell
ignored my question and slipped into his waiting SUV without incident. The following
day I was warned that the Senior Republican Senator had instructed his staff to call
community professionals and non-profit organizations and threaten funding for
Paducah River Front projects if I was not fired from my position. Within a week, I
was without a job because a corrupt politician had thin skin and used his influence to
hold the city of Paducah hostage, subsequently forcing them to render a constituent
jobless.

Newly jobless, and without any prospects in the economically distressed Jackson
Purchase area, my friends and family encouraged me to run in the uncontested race
against "Exxon Eddie" Whitfield; the very race in which I was the campaign manager
for Eric Streit during the Primary Election two years previously. It doesn't take a
rocket scientist to realize that "Special Interest Ed" is part of the problem in the
"Culture of Corruption" the Republicans have created in Washington, D.C. Power
and Money are their only concerns, NOT the worries of their constituents, which was
plainly evidenced by my treatment and by the treatment of the people of KY-01. So,
I entered this race with the goal of returning the First Congressional District to a
Representative Of, For and By the people - the way our Founding Fathers intended.

With your support, we can return KY-01 to Democratic Control, which was
historically the case until "Special Interest Ed" duped the voters with a broken
"Contract with America" in 1994. Although Exxon Eddie broke his promise to leave
office after three terms, we can send him back to his home in Florida on November
4th!

http://www.ryanforkentucky.com/aboutus.html

Sounds like Exxon Eddie has a serious challenger this time!!! However, with his million dollars in special interest money, Ed Whitfield is not sweating, yet. We need the support of grassroots Democrats everywhere if we are to unseat Exxon Eddie and ad to our majority in Congress. Please, go to Heather's site, sign up for email updates on our campaign, and consider supporting an awesome grassroots Democrat who is already running against an established Republican in the fall. We need your help!!

Heather Ryan: Why I am Running

Our website is still under construction at Ryan for Kentucky but I wanted to share a little off of it with you. Here is Heather's statement on why she is running for Congress:

I was propelled into this race when I became the victim of
a corrupt politician.

It was after my experience that I realized that the Republican Representation Kentucky has in Washington, D.C. is part of the "Culture of Corruption" from which
our communities are currently reeling.

Ed Whitfield, KY-01's current representative, is no exception. He consistently votes for his own financial interests, has only introduced one piece of legislation in 13 years as Representative
(a ban on eating horse meat) and opposed SCHIP legislation which would have increased health care benefits for poor children!

I refuse to allow a powerful few to bully me and the First Congressional District. We need someone who is not afraid to stand up for the rights of their constituents - not another puppet of the rich and power hungry.

I will be a TRUE Representative for the people of Kentucky's First District! Not a
No-Show like "Exxon Eddie Whitfield.

http://www.ryanforkentucky.com/index.html

Just listen to this audio of Mitch McConnell picking a fight with a Navy veteran and mother of two:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9YRJq9xARIc

I am glad McConnell picked this fight, because now we have a candidate to fight in Kentucky's First and I get to use my energy to fight for my home and neighbors once again. This time we are already past the primary as the deadline has passed and Heather is the only First District Democrat to take on the Whitfield/McConnell machine.

Please follow and support us in this bid. The website is still under construction but please go there, and sign up to recieve updates!! This site is dedicated to electing real Democrats at the grassroots level all across this country. I have been proud to be a part of that effort here for over 3 yrs. We desperately need your help and support for that endeavor now.

I will never stop fighting for this cause and I am determined to return representation to my neighbors. Heather shares our goals and values and would fight for us!!! Please help us fight for her!!

Best wishes fellow Democrats!!

Kentucky's First CD: Ed Whitfield Votes His Stock Options

Here is Kentucky's First Congressional District we call our Congressman Exxon Ed Whitfield. This is because he holds stock in Exxon and Chevron, but not the people of our district. Now, holding stock in itself is not wrong. Making profit and being successful is not wrong. However, when you are a Congressman that doesn't even own a house in the district you represent, and you continually vote in the interests of your stock holdings over the people you represent, that is a problem.

The investment in the fuels of the future could be essential to building good jobs, and re-opening plants shut down by free trade to do something new, refine the fuels of the future here in Kentucky's First District. With our endless acres of farmland, a little investment in research could end up being very beneficial to Kentucky. We could grow the products to make bio-fuels here, and create endless high-paying jobs refining them. After all, Kentucky's First District had a whopping poverty rate of 17.62% in 2006.

However, Exxon Eddie is far removed from those of us who live in, or just above poverty. Look at his net worth as of 2005:

From $1,402,041 to $3,658,000

http://www.opensecrets.org/pfds/CIDsummary.asp?CID=N00003467&year=2005

With his cushy job and personal fortune, why should he worry about the citizens of Kentucky's First falling further behind? He doesn't live here, and definately has plenty to fall back on. Including his stock in Exxon and Chevron:

Chevron Corp $100,001 to $250,000
Exxon Mobil $100,001 to $250,000

http://www.opensecrets.org/pfds/CIDsummary.asp?CID=N00003467&year=2005

Now, as stated before, success is not a bad thing in America. However, lets look at how Exxon Eddie voted for Exxon instead of the citizens he represents who need investment in the fuels of the future that could give Kentucky and economic boom.

Here are some votes where Exxon Eddie supported Big Oil over the citizens of Kentucky. These started in 2003:

On April 10, 2003, the House of Representatives defeated, by a vote of 162 - 268, a proposal to require a 5 percent reduction in automotive fuel use by 2010, (which would equate roughly to an average standard of 30 miles per gallon). A YES vote (to require a reduction on fuel use) was the pro-environment vote. All of Kentucky's representatives (Lewis, Lucas, Whitfield, Rogers, Northup, and Fletcher) voted NO.

http://www.biology.eku.edu/kos/voteshouse108.html

Of course, less fuel use means less money for Whitfield's stock in Big Oil.

But it doesn't end there:

On April 11, 2003, Ron Kind (D-WI) offered an amendment to the energy bill (HR 6) that would have removed harmful oil and gas drilling provisions and subsidies from the Energy Bill. The Kind amendment attempted to strike Title II from H.R. 6, which threatens special wildlands and sensitive coastal areas, exempts drilling sites from water pollution standards, and provides unnecessary Federal hand-outs to industry at the cost of the American taxpayer. Despite a recent study by the Interior Department confirming most oil (85%) and gas (88%) resources on our public lands are already available for development, this title seeks to further expedite the permitting and leasing of these resources at the expense of meaningful public involvement and environmental review. Title II of the House energy bill provides unnecessary corporate subsidies for the oil and gas industry during a time of record profits. This title also promotes the use of government funds for unnecessary studies and research that would solely benefit the oil and gas industry. In fact, the Congressional Budget Office estimates that the provisions of Title II alone will cost taxpayers $414 million over the next ten years. The Kind Amendment would have removed these harmful provisions, as well as a variety of handouts to oil and gas industry, from the energy bill but was defeated by a vote of 171 to 251. YES was the pro-environment vote. All of Kentucky's representatives (Lewis, Lucas, Whitfield, Rogers, Northup, and Fletcher) voted NO.

http://www.biology.eku.edu/kos/voteshouse108.html

Corporate subsidies for Big Oil at a time of record profits? It is safe to assume who Whitfield voted for there, and it WASN'T the citizens of Kentucky's First District!!

But not to worry, Exxon Eddie was watching out for the big electric utilities too:

On April 11, 2003, the U.S. House of Representatives passed an outdated, polluting energy bill (HR 6), rejecting a host of common-sense solutions and choosing instead to sacrifice the crown jewel of America’s National Wildlife Refuge system. HR 6 continues our dependence on oil by failing to provide any significant increases in the fuel economy of cars, SUVs and other light trucks. America's automobiles guzzle more than 8 million barrels of oil per day. HR 6 exposes consumers to more corporate fraud by rewriting the rules on electricity markets to benefit the utility industry and expose consumers to more Enron-like debacles. The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has found that utility companies gouged California's consumers by creating false electricity shortages. HR 6 provides huge subsidies on polluting industries by providing billions of dollars to polluting industries including coal, oil and nuclear. Over the next 10 years, these three industries are already scheduled to receive over $33 billion in handouts. Finally, HR 6 threatens America's special places. By relying on destructive drilling in Western public lands, possibly including the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, and threatens sensitive coastal and marine areas. Pillaging the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge would yield less than a six-month supply of oil but would cost America our last pristine Arctic wilderness. The Energy Bill passed 247-145. NO was the pro-environmental vote. All of Kentucky's representatives (Lewis, Lucas, Whitfield, Rogers, Northup, and Fletcher) voted YES.

http://www.biology.eku.edu/kos/voteshouse108.html

Huge subsidies for polluting industries such as coal, oil and nuclear? Industries that already have $33 billion in subsidies scheduled? Last but not least, allowing the Oil Industries to rape one of the last remaining pristine Arctic Wildernesses for pure greed? Big Oil definately has a friend in Exxon Ed Whitfield.

It is clear as long as Exxon Ed Whitfield haunts the hallowed halls of the U.S. Congress, that he will fight against having the fuels of the future, that hold promise for our workers, and industries here in Kentucky's First to fight for Big Oil and his stock options. He will defeat any kind of progress to create high-paying jobs in Kentucky because he is invested in the old guard and profiting handsomely from it.

So what can we do? Kentucky's First needs to send a real Representative to Washington. A representative with union roots, that is a working person and wants to represent working people. A representative that doesn't benefit financially when Progressive change is defeated in this country.

That representative is Heather Ryan. Mother, Navy Veteran, union supporter, and most of all, working American who knows the challenges facing those of us who scratch and claw daily to make ends meet.

We are already in the general against Exxon Ed Whitfield in the fall. Go to Heather's site and read up on her here:

http://www.ryanforkentucky.com/

Sign up for email updates and keep up with our campaign to expand our Congressional majorities. The FISA vote shows we need as many Democrats with a backbone in the Congress as we can get. Heather is that, and would fight for us without cowardice, and without rolling over. She supports a Democratic vision for this country and does so proudly.

To win this fight however, we simply must have your help. We are up against the McConnell Republican machine here in Kentucky, which as you all know is well-funded and well-oiled. Exxon Eddie has a million dollars to spend from the Big Oil interests he so gleefully represents. We need grassroots Democrats to stand up and support us desperately. Won't you make an investment in the future of our party and our Congress, and support a "Fighting Democrat"?

The loss of Andrew Horne in Kentucky's Senate race has shown us that we cannot depend on the leaders of our party to support real Democrats. It has shown us that Kentucky will once again be ignored and conceded by the leaders of our party. If we want to elect grassroots Democrats who will change things, it is up to us to give them the resources they need.

I can promise you while our national party has no stomach for this fight, this grassroots Kentucky Democrat has just begun to fight. My home and neighbors are important to me, as they are to Heather Ryan. Please, go here and support this fight against Exxon Ed Whitfield and the McConnell machine and send a message to the Democratic leadership as well as Mitch McConnell. We are still itching for a fight!!!:

http://www.actblue.com/page/ryanforkentucky

Don't let the powers that be derail change in this country once again.

Heather Ryan Answers Grassroots Question

You all know that I think Heather Ryan is a great candidate. She needs the support of the grassroots. With that in mind, she figured she should hear from you and answer your concerns. She wants to earn our support.

Recently she answered a couple of questions from the netroots by video.

Here is one about John Edwards, his agenda, and the continuation of it:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sXvXAqoGAhs

And another question about what it means to be a Democrat:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O3-6VSe10KI&feature=related

I know the feeling, George W. Bush makes me spit up too!!

Heather is an awesome Democrats that believes in the ideals of our party. We are fighting against the McConnell machine here in Kentucky and it is important that we have the support of the netroots. Please email Heather your question here:

heather@ryanforkentucky.com

We want to hear from you and win your support!!

Please go here and join our email list and campaign and support fellow grassroots Democrats that are fighting for the ideals of this site.

We need you!!!

Ryan For Kentucky: News and Momentum!!

Here at Ryan for Kentucky, we have had a good couple of weeks. We now have three pages on ActBlue raising money, and thanks to you our campaign is taking hold. My own personal fundraising page, Americans for Heather Ryan is moving steadily towards my goal of $1500 by May 20. This campaign is moving forward!!!

This is not the only good news. Yesterday, the wonderful people at the EENR for Progress community decided to endorse our campaign of hope and Democratic vision. Here is the article here:

http://www.dailykos.com/story/2008/3/3/20250/09244

Now, while our campaign is staying neutral in the Presidential primary out of respect to our supporters who may be supporting Obama or Hillary, as a former Edwards blogger who believes strongly in the fight for One America begun by the Edwards campaign, I am so very proud to have the endorsement of the EENR community, some of the most dedicated Democrats anywhere. So to the EENR community from Ryan for Congress, I say THANK YOU!!

That was not the only news from the campaign yesterday. In case you missed it Heather did an interview yesterday with blogtalkradio which was absolutely awesome. Get to know Heather and her vision for our state and country here:

http://www.blogtalkradio.com/epradio/2008/03/03/Heading-Left-welcomes-He...

I thought this was a very impressive interview.

Now, we all know in Kentucky and surrounding states, job prospects continue to deteriorate. One of the most pressing issues for Ryan for Kentucky are the creation of good jobs for our region. Here are some of Heather's thoughts on Jobs:

It is not hard to figure out that outsourcing American jobs to third world countries is
destroying our middle class. We must stop rewarding companies who send our jobs
oversees with tax cuts and begin rewarding companies who invest in our nations future.
As a member of a staunch union family, and a former union member myself, I understand first
hand the need for a living wage as well as benefits and training programs. I will work
tirelessly to fight for the rights of the working person. For far too long, the citizens of
Kentucky have been victimized by the million dollar boy's club. It is time for change!

http://www.ryanforkentucky.com/Issues.html

Now, we are not exaggerating when we say Ed Whitfield has a million dollars in special interest money to unleash on us. Go here and see the numbers:

http://www.opensecrets.org/politicians/summary.asp?CID=N00003467&cycle=2...

While we appreciate all the support we have recieved, we realize that we have just begun this fight. We are already in the general election against Exxon Eddie, and any support we recieve is an investment in the expansion of our Congressional majorities this fall. Our district is 63% registered Democrat, and if we are able to get our message to our fellow Democrats, we WILL win this seat. Please make an investment in the expansion of our Congressional majorities here, and help me to reach my goal of $1500 for Heather Ryan by May 20. With your help I may even be able to raise my goal soon!!:

http://www.actblue.com/page/americansforryan

To everyone watching and supporting this race, from Ryan for Kentucky we say thank you so much. We are determined to fight for our home, and to ensure that our next Congress and President actually accomplishes something for the American people.

Until next time, Best wishes!!!

Ryan For Kentucky: More Issues!!!

Here at Ryan for Kentucky, our campaign is gathering steam. We believe in the fight for Democratic vision and want to fight for our ideals in the Congress. With this in mind, Heather Ryan has addressed some new issues that are important to Kentucky, and our nation. She is ready to fight for working Americans against the special interests.

First, as stated before at Ryan for Kentucky we believe Alternative Energy is the future of Kentucky, and her surrounding states. We can use our rural areas to end our dependence on foreign oil. With research and innovation we can easily end up growing and refining the fuels of the future right here in Kentucky. Imagine the high-paying jobs that could be created here and the shut down factories that could be re-opened in this exciting new field!!

To make true progress in this field, we simply must defeat Exxon Ed Whitfield this fall. Whitfield sits on the Energy commission and has done nothing to stop soaring gas prices that pinch our families and take more and more of their savings. Of course, the fact that Ed Whitfield owns a lot of Exxon and Chevron stock means he will never lead the way towards making America Energy independent. He is actually profiting from keeping America beholden to foreign oil:

Chevron Corp $100,001 to $250,000
Exxon Mobil $100,001 to $250,000

Worse yet, Exxon Eddie votes his stock options against renewable energy despite the promise it holds for the citizens of Kentucky's First District and indeed the nation:

http://www.votesmart.org/issue_keyvote_detail.php?cs_id=14641&can_id=218...

Yes, Exxon Ed Whitfield votes against economic incentives to increase renewable energy because he cannot bear the thought of his precious Exxon and Chevron stock being de-valued, despite the promise renewable energy holds for his constituents, and this nation.

Well, here at Ryan for Kentucky, we don't own any stock in Big Oil. We own stock in the people of Kentucky's First District and they are who we are beholden to. With that in mind, Heather Ryan believes that we simply must invest in researching the fuels of the future and the promise that they hold for our state and indeed the whole nation. Here is Heather's newly released take on Renewable Energy:

We need to double the budget for the Dept. of Energy to research in renewable energy and increase efficiency. We should help businesses that are bringing new energy solutions to the marketplace at an accelerated pace. We should mandate the use of safe renewable energy sources that hold promise for Kentucky such as solar, wind and biomass and require them to produce 25% of our energy needs by the year 2025. We should require that Oil Companies make biofuels available at their pumps and that all new cars after 2010 be flex-fuel and be compatible with gasoline or biofuel. We must develop new ways to produce and use ethanol and cellulistic ethanol and offer incentives to new refineries for the fuels of the future. Last, we should make permanent the expiring tax credits for the production of renewable energy and repeal tax credits for dirty energy producers who have made record profits at the expense of the American citizen.

We simply cannot afford to ignore the promise of the fuels of the future any longer. While Exxon Ed Whitfield and his ilk are profiting handsomely from our dependence on foreign oil, the citizens of Kentucky and our nation are feeling the pinch of their profits. Heather Ryan will fight tooth and nail in the Congress to insure that the promise the fuels of the future hold for all of us is not cast aside any longer. With American ingenuity and investment we can become energy independent. It just calls for us to be patriotic about something besides war.

Our tax code is another area where Heather Ryan wants to fight for working Americans over the rich and powerful. The last eight years working Americans have watched in horror as they foot more and more of the tax bill, and the very wealthy have seen their taxes cut. It is past time we restored fairness to our tax code and gave middle and lower class families the tax relief they so desperately need. Here are Heather's newly released ideas on doing just that:

We need to rewrite our tax code. Our tax code should be more simple and fair. We need to ensure that the tax code rewards American workers and not just the wealthy. To do this we should triple the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) for single adults and cut the marriage penalty. We should also at least double the Child and Dependent Care Credit making it up to $2500 per child. Also, we need to restore a fair investment income tax rate so that the wealthy don't pay less taxes on investments than workers pay on income. Additionally, we need to repeal the Bush tax credits for the rich which gives tax breaks to those who make over $200,000 a year. Finally, we need to close loopholes that allow the wealthy to pay just 15% of taxes on their huge incomes while American working families often pay twice as much.

As you can see, Heather shares our values of fairness and progress and would fight for us in the Congress. She would give Kentucky's First District a Congresswoman they could be proud of. Since she is invested in the well-being of her constituents they would be her special interest group, not Big Oil.

We are determined to fight for the progress of all Americans, not just the wealthy few. Exxon Ed Whitfield has a million dollars of special interest money the status-quo has invested in him to make sure that he will continue to impede progress for all Americans and protect his stock options and the record profits of Big Oil reaped on the backs of hard working Americans. If we are to defeat Exxon Eddie and the powerful special interests he represents we simply must have your help. Lets show Exxon Eddie and his mentor, Mitch McConnell that they can no longer impede progress on the backs of working Americans. Please go here and make an investment in expanding our Congressional majorities and help out a grassroots Democrat that will fight tooth and nail to represent our interests in the Congress:

http://www.actblue.com/page/americansforryan

We can and will defeat Exxon Eddie in the fall with your help. We have no primary and any support we recieve will be put to work immediately to defeat a sitting Republican Congressman.

Until next time, best wishes fellow Democrats!!

Two Great Ladies, Two First Districts: Victory Edition!!

I live in Kentucky's First Congressional District. This year, we have a great Democratic Lady running for our Congressional seat, Heather Ryan. Well, we are not the only first district in the south that has an awesome Democratic lady running for their Congressional seat. In the First Congressional District of Louisiana another stellar Democratic woman is running to expand our Congressional majorities. Her name is Gilda Reed.

Well, the really great news is the fact that Gilda Reed is an awesome Democrat who will fight for us in Washington was not lost upon the Democratic voters in Louisiana's First District. They rewarded Gilda Reed with a huge victory in their primary the other evening. From Gilda's site:

The elections, first steps in the new closed party primary system for federal elections, took place in the 1st and 6th congressional districts, which cover much of southeast Louisiana.

In the 1st Congressional District, state Sen. Steve Scalise was forced into a runoff with state Rep. Tim Burns of Mandeville. Scalise had about 48 percent of the vote and Burns 28 percent. The two will face each other in a runoff election 4 weeks from tonight and then face Gilda Reed, the outright winner of the Democrat Primary tonight.

Reed, an adjunct professor at the University of New Orleans, beat Vinny Mendoza, an Air Force retiree handily. Reed won the backing of trade unions and about 70 percent of the vote. She will continue her campaign in focused on her goal to be the first Democrat to win District 1 in 30 years. In early May, Reed will face the winner of the Republican run off in a special election.

Gilda gave some brilliant insight on her victory that more Democrats should take to heart:

To the overwhelming pleasure of her supporters and in answer to a question regarding what makes makes Gilda a better candidate than Steve Scalise or Tim Burns, Gilda answered simply, "for one, I’m a Democrat."

Wow, Democrats running proudly as Democrats and winning? What a profound idea Ms. Reed!!!

Go here to see Gilda Reed being interviewed after her smashing victory in the primary for Louisiana's first:

http://www.wwltv.com/video/news-index.html?nvid=225529

From all of us here at Ryan for Kentucky we want to send a huge Congratulations to Gilda and everyone associated with her campaign!!! We didn't have a primary here, and we are all happy to know that another great Democrat made it into the election in the fall. We need Ms. Reed and Ms. Ryan in Washington working side by side to change this country and fight for One America!!

Be sure to show Gilda some love and help give her the resources she needs to win in the fall here:

https://www.officialsecureinternet.com/eSecure/Submit.php

Now, on to our campaign in Kentucky's first where we have another great lady who needs our support. Heather Ryan is up against an entrenched Congressman in Ed Whitfield who is part of the corrupt Mitch McConnell machine. He has a million dollars of special interest money to unleash upon us. He has flown under the radar in Washington, and makes little news.

However, Ed Whitfield has no record of achievement for citizens of this district to point to. His only accomplishment was passing a ban on eating horsemeat. While I am sure the horses in Kentucky will acknowledge this achievment, the people of the first district of Kentucky are falling further and further behind. While Ed Whitfield gets richer, wages for our working families are stagnant or worse, and we watch in horror as our economy is now dominated by low-wage service jobs with no benefits.

Yes, while Exxon Eddie reaps the benefits of his Exxon and Chevron stock, those profits are made on the backs of hard-working Kentuckians who face record energy prices on all fronts. Although Kentuckians in the first district are paying the penalties for the corporate greed that has made Whitfield a rich man, Exxon Eddie can't even buy a house in our district. He must pitch a tent on the empty lot he owns in Madisonville.

This time we have a real choice of a fighting Democrat to replace Exxon Eddie with. We have Heather Ryan, who in a history making year for Democrats can make a little history of her own by being the first ever female Congresswoman from this district.

I recently asked Heather about re-building the Labor movement in our state and the country. She had this to say about it:

Our country has seen an all out assault on Organized Labor in the last several decades. We believe Organized Labor is essential in achieving fair wages and benefits for workers. We believe we need to rebuild our Union movement by passing the Employee Free Choice Act and give workers real choices in forming a union. We believe penalties for breaking labor laws should be tougher, and enforced faster. We also support banning the permanent replacement of striking workers. We should also defend and restore a workers right to overtime. We also need to end the practice of mislabeling workers as an independent contractors to avoid paying benefits and taxes. We should expand minimum wage protections to tipped workers and home healthcare workers. We should give public employees every opportunity to compete with private contractors and evaluate a companies record on tax, labor and environmental standards before awarding them any federal or state contracts. Finally, we should recognize that any work that involves essential government functions should not be privatized.

I couldn't agree more with those priorities.

Heather also wants to fight to invest in innovation for our state and nation. She had this to say about what we should be doing in that regard:

In the new global economy our economic competitors are investing aggressively in infrastructure, education and engineering. We simply must begin to match them in this pursuit. To do this we must make the tax credit for research and development permanent. We should invest in renewable energy and the fuels and technologies of the future. We should invest in the recruitment and pay of good teachers while strengthening curriculum in High Schools and expanding college opportunity. We should set the goal of having broadband access to all homes, businesses and schools by 2010, even in rural and low-income areas. Finally, we should protect our scientists and researchers from being pressured by political ideology.

Investing in the fuels of the future is essential to this campaign. With a little research, development, and patriotism in something besides war America and Kentucky have an awesome opportunity to lead the world in an exciting new field, growing and refining the fuels of the future. With high Energy prices due to our dependence on foreign oil, and the emergence of a service-type economy in the first district we can kill two birds with one stone.

We can create high-paying union jobs, and end our dependence on the unstable middle-east for our energy needs. We can once again offer Americans a reasonable product for a reasonable price for their energy needs.

The only thing standing in our way is entrenched politicians who profit from the current madness, and care little for the plight of their constituents as long as the money is rolling in. It is time we replaced Exxon Ed Whitfield with a voice of sanity and Progress, and a Democrat who will fight for us in the Congress.

Please join and help us in this endeavor. Go to the site and sign up for email updates. If you live close enough, volunteer:

http://www.ryanforkentucky.com/

More importantly, please help us get the resources we need to get our message of hope and of Exxon Eddie's abyssmal record for the citizens of Kentucky out to the 62% of registered Democrats in this district. If we do that, we win.

Please help me to my goal of $1500 for Ryan by May 20, I am almost one-third of the way there!!:

http://www.actblue.com/page/americansforryan

No matter what you do this year, don't forget all our awesome Democratic candidates running for the House and Senate. These are the Democrats who will change this party for all of us!!

And don't forget about two great ladies in two first districts!!!

KY-01: Ryan vs. Whitfield On Two Essential Issues

In Kentucky's First Congressional District we managed to field a great Democratic woman who believes in fighting for the working american, for equal opportunity for everyone, and for the American dream. She believes that every American who works hard should be rewarded with fair wages and benefits. Now, in the coming campaign I am sure Ed Whitfield will run as a "moderate", who cares about everyone. This record doesn't bear itself out, and there are monumental differences between the priorities of Exxon Ed Whitfield and Heather Ryan, who wants to work for the betterment of ALL the people of our district.

One has only to look at the rankings put forth by the Shriver Center to see glaring differences in the committments of these two candidates toward supporting the working, average Kentuckian and American and towards supporting the goal we should all have of creating One America for all. Take the Employee Free Choice Act. This legislation would have empowered millions of Americans to fight against rampant corporate greed and have the power to negotiate for fair wages and benefits. Organized labor is the most effective deterent to poverty. Don't just take my word for it, look at this overview of H.R. 800:

- Requires the National Labor Relations Board to review petitions filed by employees for the purpose of creating a labor organization for collective bargaining, and to determine whether or not a majority of employees have signed the petition (Sec 2 (a) (6))
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Requires the National Labor Relations Board to not hold an election, but to certify the bargaining representative if a majority of employees have signed the petition (Sec 2 (a) (6))
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Requires the parties to begin bargaining within 10 days of the receipt of the petition, or within a longer time frame acknowledged by both parties (Sec 3 (h) (1))
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States that if the parties are unable to agree in the bargaining after 90 days, either party may contact the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service, which will mediate and attempt to facilitate an agreement (Sec 3 (h) (2))
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States that if an agreement has not been reached within 30 days of the request for mediation, the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service may refer the matter to an arbitration board which in turn will render a decision binding to both parties for two years, unless both parties agree to amend the terms within that two years (Sec 3 (h) (3))
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Provides civil penalties for employers who engage labor practices in violation of the National Labor Relations Act to affect the formation of a union, including back pay and liquidated damages for employees, and a penalty to be determined by the National Labor Relations Board not to exceed $20,000 per infraction (Sec 4 (b) (1)) (Sec 4 (b) (2))

http://www.govtrack.us/congress/bill.xpd?bill=h110-800&tab=summary

Of course, because of his close ties with the Chamber of Commerce, and his membership in the McConnell Machine of corrupt Kentucky Republicans, Ed Whitfield voted against this valuable legislation to give the citizens of his district a chance at a better future, while his own numerous stock holdings are making him even richer.

Well, Heather Ryan believes in the working Kentuckian and wants to give them more opportunities for a better future for themselves and their children, she supports the aims of organized labor, including the Employee Free Choice Act. Her is her recent email answer to my question about what can be done to strengthen the labor movement once more:

Our country has seen an all out assault on Organized Labor in the last several decades. We believe Organized Labor is essential in achieving fair wages and benefits for workers. We believe we need to rebuild our Union movement by passing the Employee Free Choice Act and give workers real choices in forming a union. We believe penalties for breaking labor laws should be tougher, and enforced faster. We also support banning the permanent replacement of striking workers. We should also defend and restore a workers right to overtime. We also need to end the practice of mislabeling workers as an independent contractors to avoid paying benefits and taxes. We should expand minimum wage protections to tipped workers and home healthcare workers. We should give public employees every opportunity to compete with private contractors and evaluate a companies record on tax, labor and environmental standards before awarding them any federal or state contracts. Finally, we should recognize that any work that involves essential government functions should not be privatized.

Now, we all know how we are always hearing how Republicans will lower your taxes and Democrats will raise them. We have all fallen prey at one time or another to the term, "tax and spend" liberal. Well, from what I have seen, Exxon Eddie is the one who believes in raising taxes, as long as it isn't on himself, or his fellow millinaires. Why else would he vote against HR 3996? Just look at what this bill attempted to accomplish:

This bill amending the Tax Code includes a provision that greatly benefits low-income families by expanding the Child Tax Credit
(CTC).

1 The CTC is a par tially refundable tax credit aimed at
offsetting some of the expenses of raising a child.

2 Under current law, families must have earnings above $12,050 to qualify for the refundable CTC; this bill lowers the threshold to $8,500.

3 This change in the CTC would benefit the families of thir teen million
low-income children, including three million whose families would
become newly eligible for the CTC and ten million whose families
would see their credit increase.

4 The House vote was on passage.The Senate cloture vote was the
decisive vote on whether the Senate would approve an expansion
of the CTC.

So Exxon Eddie rails against raising taxes. Unless of course it is on the backs of working Americans, not his fellow Exxon and Chevron stockholders.

Contrast that with the position Heather Ryan has taken on taxes, also recieved by me via email:

We need to rewrite our tax code. Our tax code should be more simple and fair. We need to ensure that the tax code rewards American workers and not just the wealthy. To do this we should triple the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) for single adults and cut the marriage penalty. We should also at least double the Child and Dependent Care Credit making it up to $2500 per child. Also, we need to restore a fair investment income tax rate so that the wealthy don't pay less taxes on investments than workers pay on income. Additionally, we need to repeal the Bush tax credits for the rich which gives tax breaks to those who make over $200,000 a year. Finally, we need to close loopholes that allow the wealthy to pay just 15% of taxes on their huge incomes while American working families often pay twice as much.

It is pretty easy to see who has the interests of the majority of Kentuckians and indeed Americans at heart. Heather Ryan actually fights for tax policies that loosen the tax burdens on millions of working Americans, while Ed Whitfield stubbornly clings to the failed "trickle-down" policies that failed once, and are now failing again as our economy crashes.

We need to win this seat not only for the people of Kentucky, but for Americans everywhere who are seeing the policies of our government, which are set up to benefit the very wealthy and multi-national corporations destroy their lives and the futures of their children.

Heather Ryan will be a constant voice for One America and will fight with tenacity for a Democratic vision for our country that means hard work translates to success. She believes in unions and the work that they do, and she would fight to restore a fair tax system where work, not only wealth is rewarded.

We need your help in this race. Our national party seldom supports the great Democrats here in Kentucky and we expect nothing different this time. We have 62% registered Democrats in this district and getting our message out to them means victory. Please help expand our Congressional majorities and bring another Democratic vote to Kentucky's delegation.

I have started "Americans for Ryan" to raise $1500 by May 20. I am already just under one-third of the way there. Please help us fight for our state, and elect a "Fighting Democrat" to the Congress who will not forget what she was elected to fight for here:

http://www.actblue.com/page/americansforryan

Visit her site and sign up for email updates:

http://www.ryanforkentucky.com/

Also, don't miss this awesome diary and interview with Heather here:

http://www.dailykos.com/story/2008/3/3/152639/5826/815/468040

Please help us in our quest to take back this seat with a Democrat, and to make history in electing the first woman to this seat!!

KY-01: Exxon Ed Whitfield's Horrible Record

I know many people haven't heard of Ed Whitfield, Congressman from Kentucky's First Congressional District. He has kept a low-profile and has few accomplishments to show for it. Despite this, Ed Whitfield has quietly amassed a record of rubber-stamping President Bush and the Republican leadership in all their failed glory.

Don't just take my word for it, the record is there for all to see. Ed Whitfield has constantly voted against the interests of Progress in this country.

On fair trade, there can be none worse. Yes, there seems to never be a trade deal Exxon Eddie didn't like. Check it out:

Voted YES on promoting free trade with Peru.

Approves the Agreement entered into with the government of Peru. Provides for the Agreement's entry into force upon certain conditions being met on or after January 1, 2008. Prescribes requirements for:

1. Enforcement of textile and apparel rules of origin;
2. Certain textile and apparel safeguard measures; and
3. enforcement of export laws governing trade of timber products from Peru.

Reference: Peru Trade Promotion Agreement Implementation Act; Bill H.R. 3688 ; vote number 2007-1060 on Nov 8, 2007

http://www.ontheissues.org/House/Ed_Whitfield_Free_Trade.htm

Voted YES on implementing CAFTA, Central America Free Trade.

To implement the Dominican Republic-Central America-United States Free Trade Agreement. A vote of YES would:

Progressively eliminate customs duties on all originating goods traded among the participating nations

Preserve U.S. duties on imports of sugar goods over a certain quota
Remove duties on textile and apparel goods traded among participating nations

Prohibit export subsidies for agricultural goods traded among participating nations

Provide for cooperation among participating nations on customs laws and import licensing procedures

Encourage each participating nation to adopt and enforce laws ensuring high levels of sanitation and environmental protection

Recommend that each participating nation uphold the International Labor Organization Declaration on Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work

Urge each participating nation to obey various international agreements regarding intellectual property rights

Reference: CAFTA Implementation Bill; Bill HR 3045 ; vote number 2005-443 on Jul 28, 2005

http://www.ontheissues.org/House/Ed_Whitfield_Free_Trade.htm

Voted YES on implementing US-Singapore free trade agreement.

Vote to pass a bill that would put into effect a trade agreement between the United States and Singapore. The trade agreement would reduce tariffs and trade barriers between the United States and Singapore. The agreement would remove tariffs on goods and duties on textiles, and open markets for services The agreement would also establish intellectual property, environmental and labor standards.

Reference: US-Singapore Free Trade Agreement; Bill HR 2739 ; vote number 2003-432 on Jul 24, 2003

http://www.ontheissues.org/House/Ed_Whitfield_Free_Trade.htm

Even worse still, Exxon Eddie votes against the very workers his policies on trade leave in the cold:

Voted NO on assisting workers who lose jobs due to globalization.

H.R.3920: Trade and Globalization Act of 2007: Amends the Trade Act of 1974 to allow the filing for trade adjustment assistance (TAA) by adversely affected workers. Revises group eligibility requirements for TAA to cover: (1) a shift of production or services to abroad; or (2) imports of articles or services from abroad.

Reference: Trade and Globalization Assistance Act; Bill HR3920 ; vote number 2007-1025 on Oct 31, 2007

http://www.ontheissues.org/House/Ed_Whitfield_Free_Trade.htm

Yes, Exxon Eddie is more than willing to ship our jobs overseas. Why should we help displaced workers? They are building a new Taco Bell down the street, on of those 19,000 jobs Whitfield created in 13 yrs!!

Let us not forget too that Whitfield has been a constant enabler for every failed policy of George W. Bush in the Congress. He has rubber-stamped every failed policy they sent his way:

Voted NO on redeploying US troops out of Iraq starting in 90 days.

To provide for the redeployment of US Armed Forces and defense contractors from Iraq. Requires within 90 days to commence the redeployment; and to complete such redeployment within 180 days after its commencement. Prohibits the use of DOD funds to increase the number of US forces serving in Iraq in excess of the number serving in Iraq as of January 1, 2007, unless specifically authorized by Congress. Authorizes retaining in Iraq US forces for providing security for diplomatic missions; for targeting al-Qaeda; and for training Iraqi Security Forces. Requires the President to transfer to the government of Iraq all interest held by the US in any military facility in Iraq.

Reference: Out of Iraq Caucus bill; Bill H R 2237 ; vote number 2007-330 on May 10, 2007

http://www.ontheissues.org/House/Ed_Whitfield_War_+_Peace.htm

Voted YES on declaring Iraq part of War on Terror with no exit date.

Voting YES would support the following resolution (excerpted):

Whereas the United States and its allies are engaged in a Global War on Terror, a long and demanding struggle against an adversary that is driven by hatred of American values and that is committed to imposing, by the use of terror, its repressive ideology throughout the world;

Whereas the terrorists have declared Iraq to be the central front in their war against all who oppose their ideology;

Whereas the United States and its Coalition partners will continue to support Iraq as part of the Global War on Terror:

Now, therefore, be it Resolved, That the House of Representatives--
Honors all those Americans who have taken an active part in the Global War on Terror;

Declares that it is not in the national security interest of the United States to set an arbitrary date for the withdrawal or redeployment of United States Armed Forces from Iraq;

Declares that the United States is committed to the completion of the mission to create a sovereign, free, secure, and united Iraq;

Declares that the United States will prevail in the Global War on Terror, the noble struggle to protect freedom from the terrorist adversary.

Reference: Resolution on Prevailing in the Global War on Terror; Bill HRES 861 ; vote number 2006-288 on Jun 12, 2006

http://www.ontheissues.org/House/Ed_Whitfield_War_+_Peace.htm

Voted YES on authorizing military force in Iraq.

Authorization for the Use of Military Force Against Iraq: Passage of the joint resolution that would authorize President Bush to use the US military as he deems necessary and appropriate to defend U.S. national security against Iraq and enforce UN Security Council resolutions regarding Iraq. It would be required that the president report to Congress, no later than 48 hours after using force, his determination that diplomatic options or other peaceful means would not guarantee US national security against Iraq or allow enforcement of UN resolutions and that using force is consistent with anti-terrorism efforts. The resolution would also give specific statutory authorization under the War Powers Resolution. Every 60 days the president would also be required to report to Congress on actions related to the resolution.

Reference: Bill sponsored by Hastert,R-IL; Bill HJRes114 ; vote number 2002-455 on Oct 10, 2002

http://www.ontheissues.org/House/Ed_Whitfield_War_+_Peace.htm

Worse even that all of this is that Ed Whitfield enabled George W. Bush in stealing the Constitutional rights of every American citizen:

Voted YES on allowing electronic surveillance without a warrant.

Amends the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978 (FISA) to allow the President & Attorney General to authorize electronic surveillance without a court order to acquire foreign intelligence information, after certifying that the surveillance is directed at the acquisition of communications of foreign agents.

Reference: Update the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978; Bill H.R.5825 ; vote number 2006-502 on Sep 28, 2006

http://www.ontheissues.org/House/Ed_Whitfield_Homeland_Security.htm

Voted YES on continuing intelligence gathering without civil oversight.

A resolution providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 5020) to authorize appropriations for fiscal year 2007 for intelligence and intelligence-related activities. Voting YES indicates support of the current methods for intelligence-gathering used by the CIA and other agencies.

Reference: Intelligence Authorization Act; Bill HR 5020 resolution H RES 774 ; vote number 2006-108 on Apr 26, 2006

http://www.ontheissues.org/House/Ed_Whitfield_Homeland_Security.htm

Voted YES on making the PATRIOT Act permanent.
To extend and modify authorities needed to combat terrorism, and for other purposes, including:

Assigning three judges to hear individuals' petitions concerning improper requests by the FBI for library circulation records, library patron lists, book sales records, book customer lists, and other records
Reporting every year the number of library records orders that are granted, modified, or denied

Allows Internet service providers to disclose their subscribers information and the contents of their communications to a government entity, if they believe there is “immediate danger of death or serious physical injury”

Requires that any court that allows a “roving wiretap” under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) must describe in great detail the intended target whose identity is not known

Allows individuals and businesses to seek legal counsel if they have received a National Security Letter from the FBI requiring them to disclose financial information and records

Reference: USA PATRIOT and Terrorism Prevention Reauthorization Act; Bill HR 3199 ; vote number 2005-627 on Dec 14, 2005

Ed Whitfield will constantly fight against any real Progress in this country. His votes along the line bear it out. He does not share the values of Kentucky's First Congressional District, and does not live among us.

Luckily, we have an awosome candidate in Heather Ryan, we just need the resources to get our message, and Whitfield's record out to the voters. Visit Heather's site here:

Please consider supporting our drive to oust Exxon Eddie, who as you can see clearly needs to be sent packing.

Please join our campaign for change in Western Kentucky here:

http://www.ryanforkentucky.com/

Please help bring that change about here:

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Anyone contributing on the Americans for Ryan page by May 20 will be entered in a drawing to win two pinback buttons from the 1960 campaign of JFK.

Best wishes everyone!!

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