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Tuesday, January 19th, 2010
Our Vice Chairman lets everyone know the history behind Civil Rights and balanced budgets in today’s Daily News Journal:
Conservatives decry deficit spending, but JFK was one of four presidents since World War II to have achieved a balanced budget, so that eliminates the budget deficit as a reason for leaving the party. By the way, three of the four presidents who had balanced budgets were Democrats (Truman, JFK, and Clinton). The lone Republican budget balancer was Eisenhower. (Hey conservatives, what happened to Reagan and the two Bushes?)
Tags: balanced budgets, civil rights, Clinton, Conservative, Democrat, Democratic Party, Eisenhower, JFK, Lee Campbell, Truman
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Monday, December 21st, 2009
Here are some photos from the RCDP Christmas party and parade last Sunday. Everyone had a great time, including Kim McMillan (the first female House Majority Leader and now candidate for Governor), who made a surprise visit! Thanks to everyone who attended and especially to those helped build the float.
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Thursday, September 10th, 2009

Earlier today, we issued the following press release. Congressman Bart Gordon will be in attendance and is pleased to introduce his good friend Congressman Lincoln Davis as keynote speaker.
The Rutherford County Democratic Party (RCDP) announced today that they have sold out the first straw poll in the 2010 Democratic primary for Governor of Tennessee. The 1st Annual Rutherford County Grow Tennessee dinner will take place Saturday Sept. 19th from 6-7pm CT at MTSU’s James Union Building in the Tennessee Ballroom. Congressman Bart Gordon’s good friend Congressman Lincoln Davis will give the keynote speech at the event.
The evening is hosted by Rep. Kent & Cecil Coleman, Rep. John & Marilyn Hood, Sen. Andy & Cherry Womack, and Ms. Sandra Y. Trail. The event is a fundraiser that will also serve as an important early straw poll of Middle Tennessee Democrats on who they feel has the best vision to move Tennessee forward as our next Governor.
“Not only did we quickly sell out the event we also maxed out the Tennessee Ballroom’s 360 person capacity,” said RCDP Chairman Jonathon Fagan. “The candidate that wins this straw poll will send a strong message to the party, press and donors for weeks to come that they are a serious candidate to move our state forward.”
Gubernatorial candidates Sen. Jim Kyle, Kim McMillan, Sen. Roy Herron, Mike McWherter and Ward Cammack will be at this event and share brief words about the future of our great state.
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Tuesday, September 1st, 2009
The Rutherford County Democratic Party is making available 5 blog passes for the Sept. 19 Democratic Gubernatorial candidate straw poll at MTSU. To be considered, please fill out the form below. We will post a list of the bloggers chosen, and you will be contacted as well.
The 1st Annual Rutherford County Grow Tennessee dinner is a fundraiser that will also serve as an important early straw poll of Middle Tennessee Democrats on who they feel has the best vision to move Tennessee forward as our next Governor.
The evening is hosted by Rep. Kent & Cecil Coleman, Rep. John & Marilyn Hood, Sen. Andy & Cherry Womack, and Ms. Sandra Y. Trail.
Gubernatorial candidates Sen. Jim Kyle, Kim McMillan, Sen. Roy Herron, Mike McWherter and Ward Cammack will be at this event and share brief words about the future of our great state.
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Sunday, August 30th, 2009

The Rutherford County Democratic Party will host an evening with five Tennessee Democratic Gubernatorial candidates Saturday September 19 on the campus of MTSU.
The 1st Annual Rutherford County Grow Tennessee dinner is a fundraiser that will also serve as an important early straw poll of Middle Tennessee Democrats on who they feel has the best vision to move Tennessee forward as our next Governor.
The evening is hosted by Rep. Kent & Cecil Coleman, Rep. John & Marilyn Hood, Sen. Andy & Cherry Womack, and Ms. Sandra Y. Trail.
“Grow Tennessee will be an early indication of who Middle Tennessee Democrats are supporting in the 2010 Gubernatorial primary,” said RCDP Chairman Jonathon Fagan. “The candidate that emerges on top will send a strong message to the party, press and donors for weeks to come that they are a serious candidate to move our state forward.”
Gubernatorial candidates Sen. Jim Kyle, Kim McMillan, Sen. Roy Herron, Mike McWherter and Ward Cammack will be at this event and share brief words about the future of our great state.
WHEN: Saturday, September 19, 2009 from 6-9 p.m. CT
WHERE: Middle Tennessee State university’s Tennessee Ballroom in James Union Building (directions)
TICKETS: call RCDP at 615.796.1472 or Pat McFadden at 615.336.7450 or click here to order them online through ActBlue.
Posted in 2010, Elections, Events, Fundraising, RCDP, TNDP | 2 Comments »
Thursday, August 6th, 2009

IF WE WIN THE 62ND CHALLENGE:
The Challenge: District 62 - TNDP Statewide Phonebank Challenge!
As you all know we are currently one seat down in the State House of Representatives. It is imperative that we regain a majority in the State House so that we can have a fair shake in the 2010 redistricting – this will effect every district in Tennessee.
A State House seat is currently OPEN as Democratic Rep. Curt Cobb has resigned his House District 62 seat to become the Bedford County Clerk and Master. Ty Cobb, the brother of Curt Cobb, is the Democratic nominee for the open seat.
It’s vitally important win the upcoming special election on Tuesday, October 13th and keep this seat in the Democratic column. We need your help for Ty to win!
To that end, I am happy to announce the details of a new TNDP STATEWIDE PHONEBANK CHALLENGE!
The Details
We need all of our County Parties to help us make phone calls into District 62 to identify likely Democratic voters and get them out to vote. That is where the challenge comes in. Between NOW and Sunday, August 23rd we will count the number of calls made. The County Party making the most calls will win one free table with priority placement at Jackson Day. By priority, we mean as close to President Clinton, Co-Hosts Governor Bredeson, and Harold Ford as we can put the table!
TOP TEN CALL MAKERS IN THE COUNTY GET THE SEATS! Call (615) 796-1472 or email our secretary at will.r.fields@gmail.com
Posted in Democratic Party, Elections, Fundraising, RCDP, Rep. Curt Cobb (D-62), TNDP, Volunteer | No Comments »
Friday, July 3rd, 2009
Ms. Lisa Harrell is proud to announce her candidacy for the office of Clerk of Rutherford County. She is a Democrat. A lifelong resident of Rutherford County, Ms. Harrell grew up in Murfreesboro and now resides in the Christiana community. Her husband James works in the Rutherford County Sheriff’s Department, and they attend Mount Carmel Baptist Church together. Her interests include gardening and tending to the many animals she has rescued over the years.
She is a 31-year veteran of the County Clerk’s office and is currently our county’s Probate Clerk, highly regarded and respected for her professionalism in this capacity. As a public servant dedicated to our county’s government and the citizens it serves, Ms. Harrell wishes to continue the exemplary leadership and common sense approach that Ms. Georgia Lynch brought to the Clerk’s office. Ms. Lynch, also a faithful Democrat, has made the decision to retire after two terms of exceptional service to our county, and endorses Ms. Lisa Harrell fully and enthusiastically. She knows the Rutherford County Clerk’s office will be left in good hands if the citizens of Rutherford County choose Lisa Harrell as their next County Clerk.
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Monday, June 1st, 2009
Rutherford County Democrats met tonight in Smyrna to talk about the importance of reaching out and communicating to our family, friends and neighbors.
Mike Cowger did a quick overview of what information you can access here on the RCDP website.
AFL/CIO Labor Coordinator Jack Irby spoke briefly about the bankruptcy of General Motors and resources available for the unemployed.
Ethan Link (pictured) spoke about the importance of health care and how Change That Works needs your help organizing grassroots support for needed health care reform.
Link spoke briefly about a former Tennessean who is working hard in television commercials to oppose health care reform. Rick Scott is the spokesman for a group calling themselves Conservatives for Patients’ Rights (CPR). Scott’s role in America’s health care crisis started here in Tennessee and led to one of the largest fraud settlements in U.S. history and his ultimate resignation from the largest health care company in the nation.
Here’s more on the real Rick Scott, the man conservatives have chosen as the best person they could find to represent their opposition to health care reform.
Carefully omitted from his official profile is the fact that under Scott’s leadership, Columbia/HCA plead guilty to a massive array of fraud charges - which resulted in a fraud settlement of $1.7 billion dollars, the largest in U.S history. Columbia/HCA systematically defrauded taxpayers, charging Medicare $15,000 for Tiffany pitchers and other luxury goods, “exaggerating the seriousness of the illnesses they were treating,” and engineering a program where doctors were granted partnerships in hospitals as a kickback for referring patients. In 1997, Scott resigned in disgrace.
Republicans have hired Rick Scott to represent their opposition to health care reform because Rick Scott best represents what the Republican Party wants health care in America to look like: defrauding taxpayers and forcing your family into bankruptcy to pay for it.
Tags: Conservatives for Patients' Rights, CPR, HCA, Rick Scott
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Monday, June 1st, 2009
Join other Rutherford County Democrats tonight at Raz’z Bar and Grill in Smyrna (click here for a map). Things get started at 6 and will go until 7:30.
This is the second monthly meeting. You can read about the first meeting here.
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Wednesday, May 13th, 2009
Two long-time Democratic community organizers, Dora Rucker and Margaret Scrivens, were honored Saturday with the Lifetime Achievement Long Haul award by The Tennessee Alliance for Progress.
We are proud and honored to count Dora and Margaret as respected senior members of our party. Below are excerpts from today’s Daily News Journal on these two outstanding Rutherford County Democratic women.
Dora Rucker:
Rucker was born in 1910 and she began her political activities in the 1970s when local black business leader Robert Scales, running as the first black to ever sit on the Murfreesboro City Council, sparked her excitement and optimism.
Today, as a senior member of the Rutherford County Democratic Party, Dora Rucker educates young women on important issues that affect them and seniors on the use of voting machines.
She served as Democratic representative on the Rutherford County Election Commission for 14 years, where she not only represented Democrats, but women, people of color and seniors. With her inspiring and uplifting nature, she continues to cultivate networks of old and new leaders and activists.
In 2008, in her late 90s, she still phoned, campaigned, organized events and made appearances on behalf of local candidates. Among her many awards are the 1993 Tennessee Award of Merit from former Gov. Ned McWherter, a 2001 Tennessee General Assembly Resolution and the 2008 Local Obama-Biden Campaign Recognition Award, for service to the local area presidential campaign.
Margaret Scrivens:
Scrivens became officially proactive in 1952, when she demonstrated against segregated schools in support of a lawsuit, which became part of the 1954 Brown Case. In 1960, as a public housing resident, she founded a tenants’ council that organized on behalf of tenants’ rights. In 1967, she became a founding member and publicity chair of the Organization of Minority Women in Wilmington, Del.
She has worked in a diverse number of political campaigns, including Sen. Joseph Biden’s first campaign in 1971, and Jesse Jackson’s presidential campaign in 1988 when he won New York City. In Tennessee, she was appointed chair of the Labor and Industry Committee of (State NAACP) Tennessee where she formed relationships with local unions as well as their umbrella organizations. She has also worked extensively with various branches of the NAACP, and served in Nashville as Treasurer from 1995 to 2008 when she moved to Murfreesboro.
Scrivens currently has been appointed by the chair of the Rutherford County Democratic Women to form a committee, write a plan and, with the aid of other progressive groups, implement a grassroots reorganization of the Rutherford County Democrats.
Scrivens has been honored eight times by the NAACP, and has been given two testimonial dinners by the Labor Movement.
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Tuesday, May 12th, 2009

Over 150 Rutherford County Democrats came together tonight in Cannonsburgh in Murfreesboro, TN for guest speakers Sen. Andy Berke (D-10) and Tennessee Democratic Party Chairman Chip Forrester. Lots of folks donated food and several raffle items, and the weather couldn’t have been nicer for an evening in May.

The RCDP fundraiser was held in an open air pavilion in Cannonsburgh, a living history museum of early Southern life in Murfreesboro. Many new faces as well as the very familiar shared a meal together and looked ahead to the 2010 elections.

If you were curious about the history of the venue for this event, here’s the Murfreesboro Post’s ‘Top 10′ things you should know about Cannonsburgh. There are a lot of people who helped make tonight’s event possible. Will Fields cooked the awesome food. Aaron Cerutti helped get the 15 tables and 150 chairs moved. Pat McFadden, Steve Cates, and many others helped set the tables. So many folks donated things for the baskets and the food. Chloe Cerutti raised $1000 with her raffle ticket sales alone. Margaret Scrivens helped at the door and in the kitchen. Kathy Ferris donated the lecturn and sound system to the party, made a lot of great potato salad and sold a lot of tickets. Chantho Sourinho and Kathy Ferris tied for the most tickets sold (40 each).
These people and more demonstrated the power we have when we work together!
Tonight our treasurer, Smitty, challenged Democrats to think about the 2010 elections and think about what small thing you can do to help elect real public servants to represent the people of Rutherford County. One way is to give $10 a month to the Rutherford County Democratic party until the 2010 elections. It’s our 10 for ‘10 challenge, and we need your help to move Tennessee forward!
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Monday, May 4th, 2009
Over 50 people came together tonight over dinner for the first monthly meeting of the Rutherford County Democratic Party. The meeting took place upstairs at the 100+ years old City Cafe in Murfreesboro, TN.
Several of those who attended shared stories about our party’s rich history and an excitement about a new energy they feel moving our party and our state forward. We see it in the faces of those who have been actively involved for decades and the new faces of our party’s future. We see the path to a 2010 victory.
Tonight was about coming together as Democrats, sharing a meal and looking ahead to the change we are bringing to Rutherford County and the state of Tennessee.
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Sunday, May 3rd, 2009
A reminder from the Chairman:
Dear Fellow Democrats,
I just wanted to remind everyone of our monthly meeting this coming Monday, May 4 6:00-7:30pm at the City Cafe in the upstairs dining room. Nothing fancy, just a chance for us all to sit down and have a meal with one another, talk, and discuss ideas for the coming year. We hope to see you there!
The wisest men that e’er ye knew
Have never deemed it treason
To rest a bit — and jest a bit,
And balance up their reason:
To laugh a bit — and chaff a bit,
And joke a bit in season.
Sincerely,
Jonathon Fagan
Chairman, Rutherford County Democratic Party
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Thursday, April 30th, 2009
A lot is at stake for our state in the 2010 elections. Rutherford County is the birthplace of our nation’s Democratic Party. We are also ground zero in a battle to redraw district lines in 2011.
Below is part of an email message that went out last night to Rutherford County Democrats from newly elected RCDP Chairman Jonathon Fagan. If you did not receive an email, please sign up to receive updates.
RCDP Corresponding Secretary Will Fields reports that we’ve sold over 70 tickets to our May 12 fund raising dinner “Come Grow With us” and that we’re very close to meeting our first goal. Thank you for moving Tennessee forward in 2010!
Our party has a 187 year history in this county, and a long list of dedicated members have kept it alive through thick and thin, sometimes at great personal cost. Now we are faced with a great challenge. 2010 will be a pivotal year for our party in Tennessee with 2 congressional seats, including Bart Gordon’s, hang in the balance We must take back the House and Senate, or redistricting in 2011 will assure republican victories for years to come. One thing is clear - Rutherford County is ground zero in the 2010 elections. We owe it to those who have come before and labored so mightily to get involved and get this party going. Below you will find a list of upcoming events.
Your attendance is vital and greatly appreciated. Our next fund raiser will be held on May 12th from 6:30 - 7:30pm. Please purchase tickets online today and visit our new website at www.rutherfordcountydemocrats.org where you can sign up for email updates, and let us know of any suggestions or questions you may have.
I also urge you to sign up for our 10-for-10 initiative for the pivotal 2010 elections. Feel free to check us out and join on Facebook and Twitter.
I would like to personally thank each and every one of you, my fellow Democrats, for your help and support for the year ahead!
Sincerely,
Jonathon Fagan
Chairman, Rutherford County Democratic Party
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Tuesday, April 28th, 2009
The Rutherford County Democratic Party now has a new Facebook group. If you are a member of FaceBook, click here and join the group. Once there, connect with others who are going to the May 2-3 Summit in Monteagle, TN.
Don’t forget to follow us on Twitter for all the latest news from the RCDP.
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