News of Interest to WPAN Members
___________________________________________________________
THE INDEFATIGABLE GINNY FOAT
Written by: Roxann Ploss
Even if you don’t live in the western part of the Coachella Valley , you probably have heard the name “ Ginny Foat ”. A major force in the local Democratic party, the Mayor Pro Tem of Palm Springs has been busy throughout the Valley for almost a decade now.
It is not at all unusual to be half-way through a luncheon when Ms. Foat comes flying in from another meeting but just in time for a hurried last course before she runs off to still another sub-committee gathering. Look at just a partial overview of her involvement in her community.
Noted for her devotion to humane issues, she can always be counted upon for help with homelessness, HIV/AIDS, GLBT problems and protection of animals. Lately, she has been honored by the County of Riverside with the right to officiate at weddings and has, to date, performed 16 ceremonies for proud gay couples (and still counting).
She is not only on the Palm Springs City Council and Council sub-committees for the Animal Shelter, Sign Ordinance, Business Retention and Main Street but is busy throughout the Valley as well. Ginny is a representative on the Coachella Valley Association of Governments (CVAG), The CVAG Human Resources Committee as well as CVAG Homeless Committee, the Chair of the Homeless Site Selection sub-committee, on the Board of Directors for the Friends of the Palm Springs Animal Shelter the Riverside County Transportation Commission AND its Plans and Programs Committee, a member of the League of California Cities.
Not one to be curtailed by geography, she also heads GBG Palm Springs, Inc., is a partner in Winning Elections and a consultant and VP of Governmental Affairs for Environmental Service Professionals. And that’s just PART of the story! She is Past President of the American Task Force on the Homeless, Past President of the Up-Town Business Association, the National Director of Regional Field Services for the YWCA, the Executive Director of Caring for Babies with AIDS, Founder of Legal Advocates for Women, Co-Chair of the LA County HIV/AIDS Commission.
Her list of supporters includes an incredibly diverse group of civic leaders and associations: Joan Taylor (Sierra Club), the Palm Springs Hospitality Association, the Building Industry Association, the late Earl Greenberg ( Palm Springs Film Festival), Sly Zelnys (Chair, Homeless Task Force) are but a few.
Keep checking this space to read: A Report from the Democratic National Convention, by Ginny Foat.
JUST BECAUSE YOUR CANDIDATE DID NOT (OR WON'T) GET ON THE BALLOT:
Written by: Roxann Ploss
Please don't use that as an excuse in the fall not to vote at all. This sometimes happens when the nominating process has been as "energetic" and long as the one for the 2008 elections.
Remember how many other things are up this election. Representation for the 80th district, 2 seats on the Desert Sands Unified School District, Representation in the US House of Congress, seats/mayoral seats in Indian Wells, Cathedral City, Indio, La Quinta, etc. etc.
And then there are the propositions. One in particular is being put on the ballot by some of the people of the fair state of California: an initiative to define marriage as between a man and woman ONLY. It was not that long ago when many states listed miscegenation (marriage between two people of different races) in their penal codes as a felony. To allow this initiative to pass would be, in our opinion, a step back into the medieval, antiquated mind-set of governmental agencies deciding what should go on in your personal life.
Perhaps it is "the pursuit of happiness" which needs re-defining. Perhaps another initative should include "life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness are guaranteed because ALL men and women are created equal".....as long as you are not otherwise hurting someone else or denying them THEIR liberties."
Thus, yes we could outlaw smoking in public places because second-hand smoke does hurt others. Driving under the influence, likewise. But drinking in a public place, if a designated driver is pre-chosen or a taxi is on its way, does NOT hurt anyone...so that would not be under government purview.
And marriage between two consenting adults who whsh to make a commitment to one another and share equal protections under the law hurts NO ONE. It should be no one's business, therefore, but their own.
Here is California's chance to make the definition of marriage, liberty....and RIGHTS.... perfectly clear to the rest of the nation. Defeat this discriminatory initiative by a landslide in November. Don't let your disapointment about a candidate not being the presumptive nominee keep your away from the polls. Use the power of your voice at the polls to say, "Washington and all of its adjuncts have no right to regulate our bedrooms, our life choices or our rights as human beings."
See you at the ballot box.
THE VAGINAL-AMERICAN CANDIDATE
The Vaginal-American, that’s the name that Cliff May, President of the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies, pinned on Hillary Clinton.
On MSNBC’S October 15th edition of Tucker, host Tucker Carlson and his two guests, Washington Post Columnist Eugene Robinson, and Cliff May, president of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies began discussing the presidential campaign of Hillary Rodham Clinton.
This was Carlson’s opening salvo, “Gene, this is an amazing statistic: 94 percent of women say they’d be more likely to vote if a woman were on the ballot. I think of all the times I voted for people just because they’re male. You know? The ballot comes up, and I’m like ‘Wow. He’s a dude; I think I’ll vote for him. We’ve got similar genitalia, I’m -- he’s getting my vote.’ “After asserting that “the Clinton campaign says: ‘Hillary isn’t running as a woman,’ “Carlson stated: “Well, that’s actually completely false, considering the Hillary campaign – and I get their e-mails – relentlessly pushes the glass ceiling argument. ‘You should vote for her because she’s a woman.’ They say that all the time.” May responded: “At least call her a Vaginal-American.”
Further on in the interview the word is again repeated.
May: At least call her a Vaginal-American, as opposed to –
Carlson: Is that the new phrase?
May: I think that is, yeah.
As of this date, MSNBC continues to make personal attacks on Hillary Clinton.
Now stop and think about it. What do you suppose would happen if someone in the media referred to a male candidate as a “Prickly Penis”? I’ll tell you what would happen, that statement would be
denounced throughout the media as a personal, sexist, demeaning, and biased attack. But guess what? When it comes to women anything is fair game.
Do you think a female candidate, whether one running for the presidency, senate, house, or on a local political level, should have to face this “good-old-boy” vulgarity? Not on your life! And if something isn’t done about it viewers across the country can only assume your implicit endorsement of this sexist commentary.
Is it possible that this is a lesson from the good-old-boys? Are they trying to let you know that should you, your children, or grandchildren wish to run for political office this is the treatment they can expect? It certainly would give a lot of potential candidates cause for consideration. In fact, many might just drop the idea. And who could blame them?
Politics is a tough business to be in. We all know that. However, it should not be one in which females are demeaned, because of their sex.
Women’s Political Action Network was founded in early 2006 for the purpose of promoting women for local political offices in Riverside County . There is a continuing need to cultivate and support women in civic endeavors. And to that end, WPAN endorses candidates that fulfill that goal. We are a non-partisan organization. Learn more about us by scrolling through our website.
Join WPAN. We must all work together to support women’s participation in politics.
WOMEN IN THE RUNNING
![]() | |||
|
| ||
| | |||
| © : t r u t h o u t 2008 | t r u t h o u t | issues | environment | labor | women | health | voter rights | multimedia | donate | contact | subscribe | about us | rss feed | archive | | |||



Print This Story
E-mail This Story