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The DemoChat 33 rd Legislative District Democrats 19448 Normandy Park Drive S Normandy Park, WA 98166 E-mail: chair@33rddistrictdemocrats.org Post calendar notices: 33rdDistrictDemocrats@yahoogroups.com RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED For more information, visit these web sites: http://www.33rddistrictdemocrats.org http://www.kcdems.org or call Tina Shamseldin, 206-409-3038 Upcoming Events Monday, September 17, 2007, 7 p.m. Tuesday, September 25, 2007, 7 p.m. 33 rd LD General Meeting King County Democrats General Meeting Normandy Park Congregational Church Renton Carpenters Hall 19247 First Avenue South, Normandy Park 231 Burnett Ave North, Renton Information: Tina Shamseldin, 206-409-3038 Information: Susan Sheary, 425-228-4729 Tuesday, October 9, 2007, 7 p.m. Monday, October 15, 2007, 7 p.m. 33 rd LD Executive Board Meeting 33 rd LD General Meeting Carpenters Specialties Training Center Normandy Park Congregational Church 20424 72 nd Avenue South, Kent 19247 First Avenue South, Normandy Park Information: Tina Shamseldin, 206-409-3038 Information: Tina Shamseldin, 206-409-3038 Reception and dinner for Senator John Edwards, Wednesday, September 19, 2007, time 5:30 pm Westin Hotel, Seattle Info.: Jessica Frahs; 206.328.2969, jessica@newmanpartners.com Democratic Presidential Debate, Wednesday, September 26, 2007, time 4:00 pm Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH King County Democrats Annual 2007 Honors Banquet, Sunday, October 28, 2007, time 5:00 pm IAM Hall, 9125 15th Place South, South Park. Info: suzie2004@comcast.net

The Demo Chat 2008 Page 5 February 2008 33 rd LD DEMOCRATS Executive Board for 2006-07 Chair: Tina Shamseldin 206-409-3038 Vice-Chair: Tim Clark 253-854-1895 Secretary: Laurie Short 206-550-1080 These Democrats represent the 33 rd Legislative District in Olympia. Representative Shay Schual-berke, Senator Karen Keiser, and Representative Dave Upthegrove are there to serve you. Please contact them if you have an inquiry. Senator Karen Keiser 360-786-7664/ FAX 360-786-1999 Rep. Shay Schual-berke 360-786-7834/ FAX 360-786-7317 Rep. Dave Upthegrove 360-786-7868/ FAX 360-786-7317 Legislative Hotline 1-800-562-6000 Treasurer: Cass Prindle 206-403-6869 WSDCC Reps: Elizabeth Albertson 206-595-3627 Lionel Forde 206-850-3187 KCDCC Reps: Elizabeth Brant 206-870-1759 Bob Polwarth 206-824-0206 KCDCC Alts: Carol Anne Maiers 206-779-4798 Michael Miele 253-854-6349 KCDCC LAC: Lisa Plymate 206-824-4666 Bob Loeliger 206-870-1939 KCDCC LAC Alt: Dana Stober 253-520-2469 Parliamentarian: Bob Stephens 206-824-2699 Registrar: Admin. Officer: Paulette Holcomb Debbie Batchelor These Democrats represent the 33 rd Legislative District in the King County Council. County Councilmembers Julia Patterson and Dow Constantine are there to serve you. Please contact them if you have an inquiry. Sgt.-at-Arms: Jim Fossos 206-824-8537 KCYD Reps. Bailey Stober 253-520-2469 Nichole Vukovich DemoChat Editor: Omaha Sternberg 206-388-4575 Councilmember Julia Patterson 206-296-1008/ FAX 206-205-5610 Councilmember Dow Constantine 360-786-7834/ FAX 360-786-7317-2007 Meeting Schedule- Monday- October 15, 2007 Monday- November 12, 2007 Monday- December 17, 2007 The Demo-Chat 2008 is published by the 33 rd Legislative District Democrats and mailed in advance of the next monthly meeting. The official

The Demo Chat 2007 Page 4 September 2007 In Memory of Karen Marchioro Picture and Story from the State Party Website Washington State Democrats were deeply saddened by the passing of Karen Marchioro on August 30th. Upon hearing the news of Karen's passing, Washington State Democratic Party Chair Dwight Pelz issued the following statement: "All of us involved in Democratic politics in Washington State are deeply saddened by the passing of one of our dearest friends, Karen Marchioro. The Washington State Democratic Party would not exist as it does today were it not for Karen's 30 plus years of service. Her wisdom, cool demeanor and loyalty have been integral parts to both our state party, as well as our lives. Karen was a dear friend and she will be greatly missed. We send sincere condolences to Karen's entire family." Karen Marchioro first became involved in Democratic politics in the 1970s in East King County's 48th Legislative District. She later became chair of the King County Democrats and in 1981, Chair of the Washington State Democratic Party where she remained until 1993. As Chair of the Washington State Democrats, Karen was instrumental in drafting the charter of the state party. Without Karen's leadership, the party would never have attained the technological and financial security it maintains today. She has served as an elected member to the Democratic National Committee, and was the former DNC Western Regional Chair. Karen's lifetime achievements are best summarized by King County Democratic Chair Susan Sheary, who once said of Karen, "Before Washington State had Patty Murray, Maria Cantwell and Christine Gregoire, Washington State had Karen Marchioro." The DemoChat 2008 is published by the 33 rd Legislative District Democrats and mailed in advance of the next monthly meeting. The official address of the organization is: in care of Chair Tina Shamseldin,19448 Normandy Park Drive S, Normandy Park 98166.

The Demo Chat 2007 Page 3 September 2007 The DemoChat 2008 is published by the 33 rd Legislative District Democrats and mailed in advance of the next monthly meeting. The official address of the organization is: in care of Chair Tina Shamseldin,19448 Normandy Park Drive S, Normandy Park 98166.

The Demo Chat 2007 Page 2 September 2007 2007 Annual Picnic Because the August meeting was the annual picnic, there are no meeting minutes in this month s DemoChat. Please enjoy these pictures from the picnic! Everyone at the 33 rd Legislative District joined together on Saturday, August 25, for the annual picnic, hosted this year at the home of Helen Kludt. Great fun and conversation was had by all, and great food consumed by the participants. One of the attendees of the picnic was our very own Senator Karen Keiser. Senator Keiser was happy to take a few minutes to address the crowd. Congressman Adam Smith also attended the picnic, and delighted the assembly with a few words. The DemoChat 2008 is published by the 33 rd Legislative District Democrats and mailed in advance of the next monthly meeting. The official address of the organization is: in care of Chair Tina Shamseldin,19448 Normandy Park Drive S, Normandy Park 98166.

The DemoChat The Official 33 rd Legislative District Democrats Newsletter Volume 3, Issue 9, September 2007 September General Meeting Monday, September 17, 2007 Normandy Park Congregational Church 19247 First Avenue South Normandy Park, Washington AGENDA 7 p.m. Call to order, approval of agenda and minutes 7:15 p.m. 4204 Simply Better Schools Shay Schual-Berke, Representative Prop for roads and transit Julia Patterson, King County Council Referendum 67 speaker from WSTL Caucus Updates 8:15 p.m. Officers Reports From the Chair by Tina Orwall Shamseldin Many of us attended the beautiful memorial held for Karen Marchioro, a talented woman and pillar of the Democratic Party. Karen s memorial was a strong reminder of how important the work we do is to reshape our communities and our country. Her dedication and passion is an inspiration for us all as we forge ahead to shape the next presidential election, help re-elect our fine governor and advocate for the things our communities need. Thank you for all you have done and all you will do for the party and for our country. We also held our first summer garden party it was lovely thank you! I want to give a special thank you to the wonderful Helen Kludt who opened up her beautiful home for our party. We had good weather for 90% of our gathering with the hearty Adam Smith holding his umbrella as he finished his speech and answered questions from the group. The event was a success due to so many members who attended worked hard to make it happen thank you! I want to thank the planning committee members for their work: Stu and Rita Creighton, Debbie Batchelor and Tim Clark. I also want to recognize Pete Peterson who set up our sound system; Cass Prindle who hauled in our chairs; Debbie Batchelor who coordinated the set up; Wendy Morgan who brought the lovely centerpieces; Bob Polsworth who set up and was available for transporting members; and others who came early or stayed late to help including Bailey Stober, Stu Creighton, Paulette Holcombe, Karen Moore, Bob Loeliger, Elizabeth Brant and to everyone who contributed, (there were so many people helping that I am sure I have missed many). Thanks, Tina Like Rats Leaving a Sinking Ship Have you noticed? During the past three years, a large number of resignations of government officials have occurred. Until recently, they were usually long-time government employees who were tired of Bush cronyism preventing them from doing their job, or big press resignations of high-ranking officials (such as John Ashcroft), due to public outcry. But in the past year, we ve seen a large number of resignations of Bush appointees in a very short period of time. Individuals who, in some cases, have been with Bush since he was the governor of Texas. This pattern kicked into high gear this year with the resignation of no less than seven Bush cronies in the span of four months. Almost two a month. Individuals such as Top White House aide Dan Bartlett; Attorney General Alberto Gonzales; and, of course, the stunning announcement of the resignation of Senior Advisor Karl Rove. What could have caused this sudden jump in resignations, all for personal reasons? I would propose that towards the middle of this year two events occurred that may have proved to Bush s people that he had lost support of the American people at large, and the Republican party in specific. In May, a Newsweek poll showed Bush having the lowest approval rating in the history of his administration (at 28%), and high-ranking Republicans took Bush to task for his handling of the war. Like rats leaving a sinking ship, these people, and others, recognize when a situation is lost. And they are getting out while the getting is good. What a pity that President George W. Bush can t figure this out for himself. Omaha Sternberg, DemoChat Editor 33 rd District Democrats