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Whitman: Nurses’ suffrage rally a ‘distraction’

August 31st, 2010 by Pattie

By Juliet Williams
Associated Press
August 27, 2010

Hundreds of union members celebrating the 90th anniversary of women’s suffrage rallied Thursday at the state Capitol, holding signs that said “Women vote for women who vote” an attack on the state’s first female Republican nominee for governor.

The signs were criticizing the abysmal voting record of former eBay chief executive Meg Whitman, who has acknowledged that she failed to vote for most of her adult life. The rally was organized by the California Nurses Association, a vocal Whitman critic.

Many marchers wore wide-brimmed hats adorned with flowers, long skirts and high necklines, in reference to the attire of the era of suffragettes. While some speeches focused on the struggles women went through to secure the passage of the 19th amendment to the U.S. Constitution, other speakers touched on a modern political issue: the upcoming November election.

A group of California Teachers Association members chanted “Teachers vote without fail, California’s not for sale.”

Whitman, a billionaire businesswoman, has contributed $104 million to her campaign to date, breaking all previous state spending records.

At a campaign event Thursday in the City of Industry, Whitman called the rally a distraction from the most pressing issues facing the state.

“That is the union bosses trying to distract from the fact that I will go to Sacramento and I will change Sacramento,” she said. “I will get the public pension under control. I will fix our K-12 education system. So in my view, my voting record isn’t perfect, but the main issue here is how are we going to turn California around, and I think I have a plan.”

Whitman has been a vocal critic of public employee unions, which largely support her Democratic challenger, state Attorney General Jerry Brown. He re-emerged on the campaign trail this week after a quiet summer spent fundraising for a costly campaign this fall.

The California Nurses Association has held rallies around the state with a colorful “Queen Meg” character who proclaims she would like to buy the state. Whitman has responded in kind, skewering the union in mailers sent to some nurses’ homes calling out executive director Rose Ann DeMoro’s $293,000 annual salary.

Whitman says she supports the group’s signature issue upholding the California law that requires hospitals to have at least one nurse for every five patients. The CNA successfully lobbied for the law.

But Jan McDermott, 63, a postpartum nurse from San Francisco, said she doesn’t believe Whitman would uphold the law or other patient safety protections.

“She’s apparently anti-union. And anything we’ve won, we won through the union,” said McDermott.

Associated Press Writer John Rogers in City of Industry also contributed to this report.

Coming Up on Nurse Talk 8.15.2010

August 13th, 2010 by Pattie

COMING UP ON NURSE TALK……..CHECK PLEASE….Meg Whitman + $100 million = YIKES…please don’t let the trend of buying your way into office get even bigger and more common. Casey and Dan try to help California governator hopeful, Meg spend her money in what they think are more meaningful ways…well, I know that is totally subjective!

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CNA to Celebrate Women’s Suffrage and Protest Meg Whitman

August 10th, 2010 by Pattie

SAVE THE DATE: Thursday, August 26, 2010
Sacramento, California

A Celebration of the 90th Anniversary of  Women’s Suffrage and a Protest of Meg Whitman Whose Voting Record Dishonors that Tradition

I was not as engaged in the political process [voting]
as I should have been. I was doing lots of other
things…building companies
[and laying off workers].”

— Meg Whitman, March 15, 2010

Join our special celebration of a woman’s Right to Vote and protest billionaire CEO Meg Whitman’s record of rarely voting for nearly three decades — except now that she is on the ballot.  Join Us — Thursday, August 26, Sacramento

Hop on board to join us for a very special celebration of the 90th anniversary of the 19th Amendment legalizing the right of women to vote in the U.S.  Thousands of women, and men, fought for decades to secure this basic democratic right.

On August 26, we will honor the achievements of the suffrage movement, and the women who were imprisoned and abused in the fight. We will also continue our protest of Meg Whitman, who has disgraced the suffragists’ legacy, and now thinks she is entitled to be governor because of her wealth and privilege as a billionaire corporate CEO.

Thursday, August 26, 2010

Gather for March
3:00 pm
Convention Center, Sacramento

March and Rally
4:00 – 6:00 pm
Capitol West Steps, Sacramento

Join us for this special occasion. Hosted by the California Nurses Association/National Nurses United with other community and labor organizations. You’re encouraged to wear historic clothing of the era or black and white attire. Friends and family are invited to join the march and rally. Celebrate the 90th Anniversary of the 19th Amendment

For more information and to RSVP, please contact Bonnie Castillo, RN or Deanna Furman (916) 446-5019

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