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Denver DNC Labor Caucus

So I managed to get into this.

Dressed in white with nice shoes, a walmart unofficial souvenier T shirt and my IWW button Jennifer and I approached the Convention center (Not the Pepsi center where the convention is actually taking place.  Walked past a bunch of indiffent looking riot cops and tried to go to the "Union Event". I was told that I would have to get someone from inside come out a get
me, a not very likely proposistion.

So I went to the other side, smiled at the people holding pictures of the mangled fetus and asked some people at a table about attending the "faith based event"  I was asked for a ticket and said I had none but really wanted to go, so they passed me through and told me to talk to some people about late registration.

Once in I asked directions to the Union event an was directed inside and down stairs.  As I walked in I was given a bunch of stuff including an ID holder identical to the ones the delegates use With AFL-CIO stuff written on the neck thingy.  Score!  I slipped my red card into this along with a black sheet of paper as background.  Once in, I through my IWW red sabcat T shirt over my shirt and haqnded out copys of the Industrial worker to all those who seemd involved in organizing.

The show featured Ted Kennedy Jr, George Sweeny, whats his name the predident of SEIU and others.  It was an almost inspiring meeting, with people saying they were going to take back the country for the Unions and harking back to when unions were fighting a War end even using the name of Big Bill Haywood, although not mentioning the IWW as the Union to which he belonged.  The only problem was that all this energy was being directed, not to any union organizing, but rather to electin Obama who was presented as the Unions last great hope and if he was not elected all would be lost.

Wow, if only that energy could be directed to genuing radical change for the working people.

Was it Big Bill or someone else who said, "To hell with politics, the strike is your weapon.

In Solidarity from Denver
Jesse