Tim Goodrich for Torrance City Council -Tim founded and presently is the Director of Iraq Veterans for Progress.



Tim Goodrich

Small Town Values, Community Solutions

Tim Goodrich

Dear Supporters!

The campaign is very exciting and going strong with lawn signs popping up all over Torrance and people still making contributions on the website. We are entering the last week before Election Day and we need YOU to help Get Out The Vote (GOTV)!!

We will be calling and walking to push those "Yes" voters to the polls and help those "Undecided" voters see the light! Your help is vital in this last week before June 3rd.

PLEASE RSVP ASAP so we know we can count on you during this week or for GOTV on May 31, June 1, June 2, and/or June 3. Call Laura today at 310-630-9340 and say "I want to help Tim win!!"

Thank you in advance for your help in getting Tim elected to the Torrance City Council.

Laura Reichelt
Campaign Manager, Tim Goodrich for Torrance City Council

P.S.- We would love to see you in person, but if you absolutely can’t make it, please consider making a contribution by clicking here

PO Box 13411 * Torrance, CA 90503
phone: (310) 294-9319 * email: info@goodrichforcouncil.com
Paid for by Friends of Tim Goodrich, Committee ID# 1301579

 

Iraq & Middle East Peace Forum at Cal State Los Angeles - Thursday, May 29th, 7:30 PM - With Sonali Kolhatkar, Col. Ann Wright, Raed Jarrar, Edgar Cuevas - Golden Eagle Building, 3rd Floor

   Let’s talk about Iraq…

     Iraq & Middle East Peace Forum at Cal State LA
           
 Thursday, May 29th - 7:30 PM   
 
 Cal State Los Angeles
5151 State University Dr., Los Angeles  90032
  Golden Eagle Building, 3rd Floor, Ballroom
                                           
Moderated by Sonali Kolhatkar  
 of KPFK 90.7 FM and “Afghan Women’s Mission”
 
Speakers Include:   
    
 Raed JarrarRaed   
 is an Iraqi political analyst and consultant to American Friends Service Committee’s Iraq Program currently based in Washington, D.C.  After the U.S.-led invasion, Jarrar became the country director for CIVIC Worldwide, the only door-to-door casualty survey group in post-war Iraq.  He then established Emaar, (meaning "reconstruction" in Arabic); a grassroots organization that provided humanitarian and political aid to Iraqi internally displaced persons (IDPs).  Emaar delivered medicine and food as well as helped initiate micro-enterprise projects for IDPs.  Additionally, Emaar engaged in political advocacy on behalf of displaced populations.
 
 
 Ann Wright - resigned from the U.S. Foreign Service on March 19, 2003, while serving as Deputy Chief of Mission at the US Embassy in Mongolia. She resigned due to her disagreement with the Bush administration’s decision to go to war in Iraq without the authorization of the UN Security Council, the lack of effort in resolving the Israel-Palestinian situation, the lack of policy on North Korea and unnecessary curtailment of civil liberties in the United States. Ms. Wright joined the Foreign Service in 1987 and served as Deputy Chief of Mission of US Embassies in Sierra Leone, Micronesia and briefly in Afghanistan. Before entering the Foreign Service, she served in the Army and has a combined regular Army/Army Reserve service time of 29 years. She served primarily in special operations units and attained the rank of Colonel. Ann Wright will also have her book for sale at the event, called “Dissent Voices of Conscience” about how government insiders speak out against the Iraq War.
    
 
      
 Edgar Cuevas - was stationed in Germany for three years as a Cavalry Scout for the United States Army. Twelve days before his contract was about to expire he was Stop Lossed and forced to serve in Iraq for a year and a half. He served in Iraq from February of 2004 through March of 2005. He was stationed in Tikrit and witnessed innocent people being mishandled and tortured. He is a member of ‘Iraq Veterans Against the War” in Los Angeles.
 
Sponsored by the “Student Friends Service Committee of CSULA”.  
 Co-sponsored by the Humanist Association at CSULA. 
                                For more info call:  310-795-2235                                                 

Stop Proposition 98 Meeting ~ Save Rent Control - Wednesday, May 28th, 7:00 PM - At Solidarity Hall - 2170 W. Washington Blvd., Los Angeles

Public Meeting ~ Stop Proposition 98 ~ Save Rent Control Wednesday, May 28th, 7:00 PM At Solidarity Hall 2170 W. Washington Blvd., Los Angeles (Off the 10 Freeway at Western, on bus lines #30, 31 & 35.) Californians are losing their homes in unprecedented numbers as the collapsing economy strains workers to the limit. Now, a coalition of big landlords, developers and mobile home park owners have paid millions to put Prop. 98 on the ballot. Their goal? To eliminate rent control and other renter protections throughout the state. Tenants’ rights attorney Elena Popp will explain how you can join the battle to protect the hard-won right to decent, affordable housing for all. A hearty supper will be served for a donation. For more information call: 323-732-6416 - Email: lafsprw6@aol.com or visit: www.socialism.com Auspices: Freedom Socialist Party