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Desert Greens Green Party of Utah’s Report

Released yesterday to the Green Party of the United States:

Desert Greens Report: What Really Happened in Utah in 2004

This was sent to as many contacts as possible in every affiliated state so that the facts could be laid out once and for all for everyone to see, and especially to dispel the myths put forth in the document that the other Utah group disseminated at the National Committee Meeting in Tucson.

It is the hope, now, of the Desert Greens Green Party to get this behnind us and continuing trying to move forward.

U.S. Senate Candidates Debate this Saturday

This Saturday, August 12, there will be a public debate with these Utah U.S. Senate candidates:

  • Julian Hatch, of the Desert Greens Green Party of Utah
  • Roger Price, of the Personal Choice Party
  • Pete Ashdown,of the Democratic Party
  • Scott Bradley, of the Constitution Party
  • Libertarian chair Rob Latham who will represent candidate Dave Seely

    The debate will begin at 10:30 a.m., Salt Lake City Main Library Auditorium, 210 East 400 South, Salt Lake City.

  • Photo Essay of GPUS NC Meeting

    A photo essay of the Green Party of the United States National Committee Meeting in Tucson has been posted at the GPUT Live Journal Forum.

    There are also photos posted at The Candidate’s journal.

    I’m Back!

    After nearly three weeks of travel, I’m finally back!
    I will be providing an extensive report of the Tucson Convention of the Green Party of the United States on the GPUT Live Journal Community (I’ll link from it here), complete with photos. I’ll also provide an update on the “Utah Situation”. Finally, I’ll provide a link to photos of stunning scenery from around the country.

    I’m pleased that I was able to meet Daryl from Iowa, whose Live Journal Blog is The Candidate. (Hi Daryl!) I’m totally psyched about the Green Party’s direction and will be providing more and more information on what is going on around the country.

    Confirmation of my suspicions

    I now have confirmation of my suspicions that the unaffiliated Utah Green Group was lobbying delegates throughout the conference in Tucson to vote “no” for Tom King for GPUS Steering Committee.

    Many delegates shared with me that this group of people circulated myths (a nice word for lie) about Tom and were able to convince many that he said things in his speeches that he in fact did not. Many of these delegates were angry that their states dictated to them, then, to vote “no” on Tom’s candidacy for this seat, after their delegations had already decided to vote for him. (It was close race. Tom missed winning a seat by a narrow margin, I have heard.) These delegates have offered their assistance to us in the upcoming effort to present our case to the NC.

    Someone on Green Commons commented to one of my posts that one of the other group’s members “presented the key values very well in Tucson”. Nothing could be further from the truth with the type of behavior he and members of his group displayed in Tucson. While Tom and I and Kathy participated in every aspect of the convention, helping with the set up of projectors and other equipment, helping to set up tables for the plenary, presenting and attending workshops, attending committee meetings, etc., these folks were in fact NOT participating except by cornering very delegate they could to plant myths in their minds about the Desert Greens and our delegation present in Tucson. Additionally, they, along with their California allies, held closed door meetings during events at the convention to discuss strategy to perpetuate these myths. As stated in an earlier post, only when confronted with inquiries about this did we talk about the issue (in other words, we were there to participate in a convention and party business and education, not to backstab other delegates).

    By virtue of these behaviors, I think it is obvious which people were displaying green values at this event and which people presented key values to the press but failed to do so during the workings of the convention itself.

    As this case continues and the truth again unfolds I will provide updates.

    For a page of linked documents to what happened in 2004 in Utah, go to 2004.

    Dave Lippman and

    Last night was the National Committee Meeting Fundraiser, featuring Dave Lippman, singer songwriter and comedian (with his act as George Shrub) and Anne Feeney, “union maid, hellraiser and labor singer”.

    It was fantastic. I’ve seen Dave before but not Anne. If you ever have the chance to go see them, DO. It was great to hear good music and lyrics, be entertained and support our national party.

    I was able to take a few photos:


    The positive side

    Now that I have presented the negative side of this weekend’s convention, while I will still be providing updates, I can move on to what most of the weekend was – a wonderful opportunity to see friends and make new ones, learn about various issues and projects being worked on, have face to face meetings with our committees, and get jazzed about what Greens are doing all around the country.

    More in a few…..

    Update on Tuscon

    As stated in my previous posts, I will be providing accounts of each days’ activities at the Green Party National Committee Meeting in Tuscon, along with photos, upon my return to Utah in a few days.

    Yesterday the California Delegation was instrumental in getting time on the agenda to allow both the unaffiliated Utah Green group and the affiliated Desert Greens delegation to “present their side” of the Utah situation.

    The unaffiliated group spoke first, via their spokesperson (Jeff Beardall) who was not even known, let alone participating, in the Utah party until after the split when his services were secured to represent their group. Mr. Beardall presented a myriad of erroneous facts, coupled with contradictions to statements he made at last year’s National Meeting – all of which is on videotape.

    The affiliated Desert Greens spokesperson, Tom King, provided some history of what happened in Utah to refute the myths that Mr. Beardall was portraying as truth.

    After a comment period to hear from other delegates on the issue, it was left with a proposal that California will have to present into the appropriate format that an independent investigation via an “impartial” committee be conducted, which the Desert Greens fully supports. We have reservations, however, about the committee being truly “fair and impartial” and hope that the process will insure that. We feel that California is not being impartial by virtue of the fact that they and the unaffiliated Utah group produced a document and distributed it at the NC meeting filled with fallacies about the situation, without allowing for any other information from the affiliated group. If these folks really and truly wanted an impartial view, why did they do this? And why did they choose the national meeting and plenary time to put delegates on the spot to try to make an informed decision about the situation without time to fully examine ALL the facts? In my opinion, that is NOT a display of fairness and impartiality.

    Finally, the Steering Committee Elections were held yesterday, in which Tom King was a candidate. He ran to help with the election process and also because our party supported him running for such an office, being supported as a vital addition to that committee. We have informally learned the results of the election, which will be announced in plenary today (I’ll publish the results then), but I have this to say: The unaffiliated group disrespectfully worked themselves around the plenary room all day yesterday, even during when speakers were talking, lobbying hard to get folks to be swayed to their position. We are fairly certain that they were telling delegates to not vote for Tom. We think this, although do not have hard evidence, due to the fact that some delegates told us that they wanted to vote for Tom but couldn’t because they were dictated by their states to not vote for him – state delegations which had just the day before indicated they would support him in the SC election, even after informally hearing both sides of the Utah situation.

    Understand that we did not initiate or engage in any lobbying efforts to get people to be “on our side”. Instead, we waited for those astute enough to come to us and ask for our story, which we then provided.

    Fair and impartial? I don’t think so.

    The Desert Greens is in the process of producing a document with all supporting papers and other materials about the Utah situation and The document has been produced for individuals in the past who had the sense enough to find out for themselves what really happened. Since there are additions to the document, it will be announced when it’s revision is complete and available. We plan to make it available to each state party affiliated with the GPUS.

    National Committee Meeting in the News

    So far I have found these items in the media about the Green Party National Convention:

    Tooele Transcript Bulletin
    Arizona Daily Star
    Fox News in Tuscon

    Trouble in Tuscon

    For reference regarding the issue in this post, see my report of last year’s disruption of the Green Party convention in Tulsa here.

    Sun Tzu, author of the oldest mlitary Tteatise in the world, The Art of War,states
    Attack him [opponent] where he is unprepared, appear where you are not expected.

    This is the tactic employed by the other registered green party in Utah and members of the California Green Party Delegation.

    As had been anticipated, 5 members of the other registered green party in Utah showed up in Tuscon Thursday. While Tom and I were in workshops, volunteering with logisitics of the convention and giving speeches, these 5 people were doing their very best to snag as many delegates as they could to lobby them to support the seating of their delegation at the convention, by telling lies about the Utah situation (fortuantely many delegates have taken it upon themselves to approach us to hear what we had to say about the innaccuracies being publicized through the lobbying and through a pamphlet full of them.)
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