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Got Communism?

Welcome back to 1950!  Last night Gov. Schwarzenegger refused to sign into law SB1322 which would amend California’s communist era “loyalty oaths,” and would have eliminated references in state law to communism as cause for dismissal of school, community college and other public employees.

Citing people who fled communist regimes immigrating to the United States and their need to be protected, the governor said that we need to maintain “our responsibility to ensure that public resources are not used for purposes of overthrowing the U.S. or state government, or for communist activities.”

Got that?  So the fact that California spends four times as much on its prisoners than it does on its public school students isn’t a problem (witness our current state budget) it’s the possibility that Stalinist pinkos might be lurking among administrators and teachers that strikes fear.

Last month, we told you the ACLU/SC worked to help pass SB 1322, because of our commitment to free speech and freedom of religion. We had help from Cal State Fullerton faculty member, Wendy Gonaver, a Quaker and a Pacifist.  She was fired this academic year because of her refusal to sign the loyalty oath even though she offered to sign the pledge if she could attach a statement expressing her views. Cal State Fullerton rejected her statement and insisted that she sign the oath if she wanted the job. She was subsequently fired for upholding her religious beliefs.

Got that? California shouldn’t be concerned about the quality of its faculty. Teachers and professors need to sign what amounts to a flag pin pledge vowing they’ll take up arms in the event of an insurrection against our Constitution. As if they can get to Dick Cheney and David Addington from Cal State Fullerton.

Next time, maybe we ought to call Communism fattening.

 

Help the ACLU/SC Tell Gov. Schwarzenegger to Sign SB 1322 Amending California’s “Loyalty Oaths”

( – promoted by David Dayen)

California’s shameful practice of McCarthy era “loyalty oaths” is something the ACLU of Southern California knows something about.  Eason Monroe, the Executive Director of the ACLU/SC from 1952 to 1972 was fired from his teaching position at San Francisco State College in 1950 for not signing the newly passed “Levering Act” requiring public employees to affirm that they did not advocate overthrow of the government “by force or violence or other unlawful means.”

“I already had taken a positive oath to support the Constitution,” Monroe was quoted, “I felt the two oaths were in utter contradiction. How can you swear to uphold the Constitution and thereafter sign away your rights under the Constitution?”

Flash forward 35 years, long after the fall of Soviet era Communism to another firing, this time of Cal State Fullerton faculty member, Wendy Gonaver, a Quaker and a Pacifist.  She was fired this academic year because of her refusal to sign the oath which also requires swearing to “defend” the U.S. and California constitutions “against all enemies, foreign and domestic.”  She offered to sign the pledge if she could attach a statement expressing her views but Cal State Fullerton rejected her statement and insisted that she sign the oath if she wanted the job. She was subsequently fired for upholding her religious beliefs. “I wanted it on record that I am a pacifist,” said Gonaver, 38. “I was really upset. I didn’t expect to be fired. I was so shocked that I had to do this.”

The ACLU of Southern CA has been working to make changes to the loyalty oath so religious freedom can be upheld in the state of California. We saw victory last week in the Assembly and Senate and now SB1322 is on its way to the governor’s desk. Gov. Schwarzenegger hasn’t said if he’d sign the bill into law so Wendy Gonaver wrote him an open letter, urging his support.

“A healthy government does not require its people to put expressions of patriotism above faith, nor does it stifle dissent,” writes Wendy.

The ACLU/SC has created a petition to urge Gov. Schwarzenegger to sign the “Loyalty Oath Reform Bill,” SB 1322. Please help us build enough pressure to ensure the governor respects religious freedom and free speech. Sign the petition today.

Thank you for your support!

The ACLU of Southern CA

Senate Republican Leader Ackerman Sics CHP on Activists Advocating for Poor Families

Dick Ackerman, man of the people? Mmmmm not so much. Today more than 100 members of the California Partnership, a statewide coalition of community based organizations that fights poverty in California, flooded the offices of Republican leaders in California’s state Assembly and Senate to demand meetings and real solutions to California’s budget through fair tax policy.

People, not Yachts!  

Here’s a shot of CHP’s security officer telling everyone to buzz off.

 

Gov. Schwarzenegger is sending his May budget revise in later this week, so a last ditch effort was waged to negotiate the proposed drastic cuts to healthcare, education and California’s safety net for poor and working families. While Senate Assembly Minority Leader, Michael Villines’s chief budget negotiator met with activists for more than half an hour, Republican State Senate Leader Ackerman’s office refused to see anyone, and after two minutes of back and forth, staff called CHP officers to throw CA Partnership leaders out.

Activists from all over the state including the ACLU of So Cal brought hundreds of small plastic boats with them to symbolize the $26 million loophole created to coddle yacht owners while poor Californians risk losing vital programs that support families.

Have Fun Stormin the Castle!

A “cuts only” approach will not work. New revenue such as a corporate property taxes and closing tax loopholes for yacht owners must be part of the solution to the budget crisis.

Thanks for nothing, Dick.