‘Gonna Raise a Fuss, ‘Gonna Raise a ‘Holler

Summertime Blues

First off, congratulations to our recent graduates. We hope for the best in your future, and that you can overcome this simply dismall job market for college graduates. Unfortunately, that’s not the only thing the Class of 2005 faces as they leave UT Martin. Even for the rest of us, things could be so much better in our great nation.

Here are the top ten reasons America is feeling the “Summer Time Blues,” performed not by singer/songwriter Alan Jackson, but by George W. Bush and Co.

10. Opposes increasing the minimum wage, even though more and more Americans have to work two jobs to stay above the poverty line and young people are struggling to keep up with rising health care and education costs. Keep this in mind as you try to make ends meet with your summer job.

9. Failed to provide a real energy plan, because the Bush energy policy is crafted by the energy industry, for the energy industry. By continuing to rely on fossil fuel and foreign oil — and only paying lip service to renewable energy and conservation — the Bush administration has failed to address the real problems. Remember this everytime you fill-up this summer.

8. Rolled back environmental regulations that protect clean air and water, endangering our health; and slowed down the clean up of toxic waste sites while insisting that taxpayers pay the burden! Remember that “Clean Air Act” sham job they pulled in his first term?

7. Rolled back years of Civil Rights advances by opposing affirmative action and appointing judges who defend cross-burners and oppose voters’ rights. Rather than working to unite Americans as he promised in 2000, President Bush has sought a constitutional amendment opposing gay marriage to divide Americans. History will not be kind to this president.

6. Undermined women’s right to choose — selecting vehemently anti-choice judicial nominees; trying to cut funding for family planning; even overruling the government’s own scientific panels to refuse over the counter sale of emergency contraception! They also refuse to fund sex education courses in high schools, or free contraceptives.

5. Offered huge tax cuts to the wealthiest Americans while students and middle-class families are losing access to health insurance and health care costs continue to escalate. Keep this in mind as your graduation date nears.

4. Failed to adequately protect our homeland security by under-funding state and local security efforts, including police, fire and health first-responders, and failing to adequately secure chemical plants, airports, airlines, ports, borders and other terror-sensitive points. Lot’s of talk, no action.

3. Misled the American people to sell the War in Iraq; irresponsibly sent young people overseas to fight for their country without a plan for winning the peace; and has gotten us stuck in a quagmire in Iraq and squandered the good will of our allies. How many more men and women are going to die needlessly, Mr. President?

2. Inherited record surpluses, a balanced budget, and steady job growth and blew it. The budget deficit is ballooning, Bush has lost more jobs than any President since the Great Depression, and now even well-paying, highly skilled jobs are being shipped overseas. Are you better off than you were four years ago?

1. Has stood by as college tuition has soared 35 percent — Bush broke his campaign promise to increase the size of Pell Grant awards, has cut other financial-aid programs, and has time and again chosen to reward his wealthy friends over increasing the accessibility and affordability of higher education.

Statement on the Tsunami Tragedy of the Coastal Regions of South Asia

The University of Tennessee at Martin College Democrats extends our sincerest condolences and heartfelt sympathy to the families affected by the tragic events of this past weekend in the Asian peninsula. Our thoughts and prayers are with the victims and their families.

We encourage anyone who can to donate to the American Red Cross or other relief organizations to help those in their time of need. We also encourage you to tell our leaders in Congress and the President to waste no time in showing the true mercy of America in this time of great need.

- UT Martin College Democrats

UTM Showed America is a True Democracy on Election Day

Wil Hammond
UTM College Democrats

Are you feeling like your vote didn’t count? On the news you hear that young people didn’t turn out to vote in this election despite the efforts of many.

Well this just isn’t so at least not in our corner of the world.

UTM students turned out in record numbers this election.

UTM students re-elected State Rep. Mark Maddox, State Senator Roy Herron, U.S. Congressman John Tanner and even voted to send John Kerry to the White house, by a 530-499 margin.

The turnout almost doubled in this election versus 2000.

So UTM stand proud, your voice was heard.

On a separate note I would like to thank the students, faculty and staff that participated in this years election and all of the College Democrats.

Due to your hard work we had a successful Rally the Vote event with media coverage from all over West Tennessee, a successful voter registration drive and a successful election day for Democrats across our area.

Thank you.

In the coming days and months both sides are going to be making claims to victory but the true winner in this election was not the Democrats or the Republicans it was America.

On Election Day we saw many right here on this campus brave the rain and cold to cast their vote.

That is true Democracy.

The Streak Continues!

The ballot box for Weakley County’s sixth voting district, home to all of the University of Tennessee at Martin’s residents and surrounding community, once again went solidly for the Democrats.

2004 General Election

Trinity Presbyterian Church (Martin, TN)

John Kerry (D) - 530
George W. Bush (R) - 499

Source: Weakley County Election Commission

This isn’t the first time in recent history that the UTM Democrats have won this ballot box.

2000 General Election

Trinity Presbyterian Church (Martin, TN)

Al Gore (D) - 389
George W. Bush (R) - 343

Source: Weakley County Election Commission

Although the vote nationally did not go our way, we are very proud of the work we did in helping local Democrats keep their seats in the US House and state legislature.

2004 General Election

All polling locations

US House District 8
John Tanner (D) - 171,694
James L. Hart (R) - 59,602
Jim Maynard (R) - 85

State Senate District 24
Roy Herron (D) - 43,812
Dennis J. Doster (R) - 24,079

State House District 76
Mark Maddox (D) - 16,690 (Unopposed)

State House District 77
Phillip Pinion (D) - 15,238
Shelly Arnett (R) - 6,996

The UTM College Democrats thank each and every one of our members, supporters and fellow Democrats for the outstanding job well-done this election season. But the fight is far, far from over. Join StudentCorps today to continue our fight to be Stronger at Home, Respected in the World.

It’s Election Day!

The UT Martin College Democrats remind students that registered voters who live on campus should cast their ballots at Trinity Presbyterian Church, next door to the Sigma Phi Epsilon House, across from the former site of Austin Peay Hall.

Vote for John Kerry to be the next President of the United States!