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My Campaign

Last week I filed to run for Salt Lake County Council in my district. I decided to run because I have never run for office and I feel that everyone should at least once in their life.

I’ve been thinking a lot about my platform and will be formalizing that more as time progresses, but something really struck me at the panel discussion on Saturday night that Cliff Lyon (the moderator) stated. He communicated to the audience that all people holding and running for public office should be having as their platform their position on the Iraq war and the U.S. administration’s policies – from the Town Recorder up. I was happy to hear Cliff say this because I have been wondering how I would incoporate such into a county race platform. Hearing what he said made it click for me.

I will be thinking about how to incorporate the war issues into my platform over the coming weeks. My campaign website is up and running and will contain more information soon:

Deanna Taylor for Salt Lake County Council.

Desert Greens Online

The new political arm of the Green Party of Utah has launched its website, Desert Greens.

Parts of it are still under construction, but should be updated often.

Photos of March 18 events

March 18 marked the day in Salt Lake that citizens joined together to demand the U.S. withdrawl from Iraq on this 3rd anniversary of the Invasion and Occupation. A gathering rally was held at Pioneer Park, followed by a march to the City County Building at Washington Square where a program of musicians, poets, actors, and speakers was presented. Later that evening a livley panel discussion was held on the illegality of the Iraq War.

Mainstream and Alterntive news sources are reporting that numbers for rallies worldwide were lower than expected and significantly lower than pre-Iraq Invasion. Also in Salt Lake, the past two rallies have had as keynote speaker, Salt Lake City Mayor Rocky Anderson, which was a huge draw for most participants in those rallies.
Third Anniversary of Iraq war is Marked by Protests Around World~~Thousands Protest War’s 3rd Anniversary~~Thousands Protest War’s 3rd Anniversary~~Across Florida, protesters march against war in IraqOn the 3rd anniversary of the conflict, groups rally in several areas to urge troop withdrawal.~~Protests to mark Iraq war’s 3rd year: Despite larger events slated for S.F., Oakland, many of the activities will be held in the suburbs

Local news sources covered the events of yesterday.

The photos below include crowd and sign photos as well as our musicians, actors, speakers, poets, and radical cheerleading squad, Pom Poms Not Bomb Bombs, of which I am a member.

The keynote speaker at the rally was Joan Maymi, of Gold Star Families for Peace, whose nephew was killed in Iraq. She provided a compelling speech about why our troops need to be brought home NOW.

Gathering Rally at Pioneer Park






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News on yesterday’s anti-war events

Yesterday was quite a day. The weather cooperated, hundreds of people showed up for the rallies in Salt Lake and a lively panel discussion was held on the illegality of the Iraq War to sum up the days activities.

A friend emailed me and told me he had just seen me on Channel 2 news speaking to the audience at the panel discussion, held at Westminster College. Tom and I were quoted in a Deseret News front page article in today’s news.

I’ll be posting photos and other items later today. Here are the items that have appeared in today’s local news:

Salt Lake Tribune
Utahns to sound off about Iraq war–For and against: Rallies are planned in Salt Lake County
Anti-war protesters in SLC, elsewhere lament apathy

Deseret News
War fuels protests, rethinking: S.L. rally part of global effort

Ogden Standard Examiner
Utahns rally for and against war (can only read if you are a paid subscriber)

Provo Daily Herald
Anti-war protesters rally on third anniversary of Iraq invasion (article on the global events)

KSL Channel 5 Salt Lake
Utahns Join National Rallies on War in Iraq
– TWO VIDEO CLIPS ON THIS SITE

My letter in the Deseret News

Green Party correction
The article “Desert Green Party files for ballot access” (Page 2, March 15) is in need of some correction. The Desert Greens Party is the registered Political Party under the state incorporated Green Party of Utah of the Green Party of the United States. The members of the Desert Greens Green Party of Utah are not “former” members. They have always been members of the incorporated Green Party of Utah. A peculiarity in Utah election law forced the party to change its name. The party remains incorporated under the name “Green Party of Utah.”

Deanna Taylor
West Jordan

Hill Happenings

Articles in today’s newspapers about Utah Politics:

Deseret News
Utahns support Huntsman tax plan, removal of the food tax

Veto of lands bill sought

Today’s Events – THREE YEARS TOO MANY


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List of 2006 Candidates published in today’s News

The Deseret News today has published a list of Candidates who’ve filed for 2006 election.

The Salt Lake Tribune also has published the list along with a description of some issues and candidates – Candidates are off and running.

Other related articles and stories:
Deseret News
Last-minute filers join races
Utah County hopefuls file for seats

Park Record
Politicians challenge for party nods–Ure must fend off fellow Republicans for Senate nomination
Republican Party targets Bob Richer: Last-minute candidates turn up the heat on commissioner, clerk

Ogden Standard Examiner
Democrats pack Utah races: Legislation reduces need for Davis poll workers (can only view if a paid subscriber)

KSL Channel 5 Salt Lake
Jimmy Shea Running for Utah Office

Provo Daily Herald
Candidate competition begins for Nov. election

HIll Happenings – State and Federal

Articles in today’s newspapers about Utah Politics:

Salt Lake Tribune
Bennett pitches plan to fix Social Security: No private accounts: The senator says his bill won’t pass, but he wants feedback from colleagues
Abortion: Girls must get parent OK–Critic: ‘Teens mean nothing’ to Huntsman, lawmakers

Deseret News
Huntsman signs bill to reduce food tax

It’s Official: Desert Green Slate of Candidates…..and the surprise

Earlier today I wrote about my experience filing for office and promised an update and a surprise. Here is the update for the Desert Greens 2006 slate of candidates:

Julian Hatch filed today for U.S. Senate. Running in that race are also Pete Ashdown (D), Scott N. Bradley (Constitution), Orrin G. Hatch (R), Brian E. Jenkins (R), Joseph Labonte (Personal Choice), Roger I. Price (Personal Choice), Michael T. Ridgway (R), and Dave Starr Seely (Libertarian).

Chuck Tripp file for County Council at Large (C). Running in that race are also Don W. Johnstun (Libertarian), Jimmy L. Cadman (Personal Choice), Jim Bradley (D), Janice Auger (R),

In the Salt Lake County Council Race that I am running in (District #5)these people are also running:
Nate Hendricks (D), Russell A. Cannon (R), Cortlund G. Ashton (R), and Jeff Allen (R).

In the race for State House Distrcit #43 (Tom King), these people are also running:
Wayne A. Harper (R), Mark Faux (Constitution).

Now for the surpise:

Kathy Dopp will be running of Summit County Clerk. Also running are Susan Follett (D) and Cindy LoPiccolo (D), which means after the primary, there will be a Democract and a Desert Green.

Kathy Dopp is nationally known for her work on the Investigation pf the Accuracy of Elections, with regards to Diebold, and has the website,
Utah Counts Votes. She wants to attempt to win the Summit County Clerk seat so that she can prove the inaccuracy of the Diebold Voting Equipment. This would quite a victory for voters and for Greens.

Go Green! More updates in a couple of days.