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SEP candidate in Illinois holds press conference to announce
petition filing for November ballot
By our reporter
28 June 2006
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Joe Parnarauskis, the Socialist Equality Partys candidate
for state Senate from Illinois 52nd Legislative District,
held a press conference Tuesday morning to announce that the party
had filed nominating petitions the day before to place his name
on the November, 2006 ballot.

The press conference, held in front of the University of Illinois
campus in Champaign-Urbana, was attended by reporters from local
affiliates of the ABC and CBS television networks, as well as
a reporter from local radio station WILL. Reporters from the local
newspaper, the News-Gazette, and WDWS radio contacted the
SEP campaign after the news conference.
Yesterday, Parnarauskis said, the Socialist
Equality Party delivered to the State Board of Elections nominating
petitions bearing the names of nearly 5,000 voters in Champaign
and Vermilion counties who signed our petitions in order to place
me on the ballot for the November elections. This was an exceptional
achievement in as much as our supporters had to overcome enormous
obstacles placed in our path by the political structure.
Third parties are legally required to collect enormous
numbers of signatures. At the same time they are effectively banned
from circulating petitions in what is classified as private property,
such as malls and other places where people congregate, and which
have replaced to a great extent the main streets of earlier times.
Where there are no such restrictions, Democratic and Republican
officials arbitrarily prohibit this activity, as they did in our
campaign when we were banned from petitioning outside of the public
libraries in Champaign and Urbana.
These obstacles should not be seen as restrictions simply
against the Socialist Equality Party. They are directed against
the rights of working people to have a political alternative to
the two-party system. The aim of such measures is to leave working
people with nothing more than the right to choose between the
representatives of two parties that essentially represent the
same corporate interests.
Why are we running in this election? First, to give voice
to all those who oppose the war in Iraq, a war that was organized
on the basis of lies and which has already cost the lives of thousands
of young American men and women and tens of thousands of Iraqis.
We are running to oppose the escalating attacks on democratic
rights. Under the guise of the war on terror the Bush
administration, with the active support of the Democratic Party,
has spied on the telephone calls and financial activities of the
American people, detained hundreds without trial, carried out
torture and implemented other authoritarian measures.
We are also running to oppose the unrelenting assault
on the living conditions of the broad masses of American workers.
Nourished by a corrupt two-party system, a new aristocracy has
arisen in America, which has created levels of social inequality
without precedent in the history of this country. Corporate executives
slash tens of thousands of jobs, demand pay cuts and the destruction
of pensions and other benefits, while rewarding themselves with
salaries of millions, tens of millions and even hundreds of millions
of dollars.
Such extremes of wealth are incompatible with a democratic
society.
The SEP will also oppose the anti-immigrant hysteria
the two parties in Washington are attempting to whip up. The source
of unemployment, low wages and cuts in social programs is not
working people from Mexico or any other country, but the financial
oligarchy that rules this country. Workers must have the right
to live and work in whatever country they choose.
We fight for a socialist program to answer these problems,
a program that places the needs of society before the profit interests
of the wealthy elite. In the course of our campaign we intend
to educate working people about what socialism means. The aim
of the Socialist Equality Party is expressed in our name: to establish
genuine social equality.
Elections should present before the people a genuine
alternative. That is why I am running.
In conclusion, I want to make a warning. The Democratic
Party will stop at nothing to try to prevent our party from being
placed on the ballot. In 2004, when SEP candidate Tom Mackaman
ran for state representative in the 103rd District, the Champaign
County Democrats, directed by state party officials in Springfield,
conducted a bad faith challenge to our nominating petitions in
an effort to disqualify the signatures of hundreds of legally
registered voters.
They dropped their effort only after we took legal action
that showed that the vast majority of their challenges were frivolous
and that party officials had used state employees to challenge
our petitions in violation of the states ethics laws. The
press should exercise its responsibility and be vigilant in exposing
a similar effort that we anticipate now.
Parnarauskis reported that a Democratic Party functionary had
already copied hundreds of the petition sheets the party had submitted
in order to prepare a challenge. He said, We will conduct
a vigorous defense of our rights and the rights of those who want
to see a political alternative.
Following Parnarauskis statement, reporters questioned
him about his campaign. One reporter suggested that the war in
Iraq was a national policy issue and asked what the SEP candidate
would do if elected as a state legislator in Illinois.
Parnarauskis responded, I would use my position to show
how the war in Iraq has had a dire impact on working people in
the district. Billions are being thrown down the hole for this
war that could be spent on vital social programs here. Working
people are facing budget cuts, a collapse of the infrastructure,
and schools that dont have new books. Elderly people are
facing the choice of buying prescriptions or food because of the
high costs of their medicines.
Tuition has increased sharply for students at the University
of Illinois. Im a registered nurse in the mental health
care field and its criminal that the mentally ill dont
have the resources to meet their needs. Imagine what the half
a trillion dollars being squandered on this illegal war could
be used for. Most of the workers we spoke to understand this and
are opposed to the war.
Parnarauskis was also asked what layers of the population had
supported his campaign by signing SEP petitions. He replied, We
gathered our 5,000 signatures in both Champaign and Vermilion
counties. What impressed me was that we won support not only from
students in the campus towns, where opposition to the war and
the attacks on democratic rights is well known, but in the working
class districts in Vermilion County, in places like Danville,
where there is widespread disenchantment with the war and disgust
over the attacks on democratic rights and living standards.
Most people believe in our right to have ballot access.
They want more choices and an opportunity to vote for someone
other than the Democrats and Republicans, and to fight against
the war and social inequality.
Parnarauskis was also asked if his campaign would hurt the
Democratic Party. The SEP candidate said, We are running
against both big business parties, which are actively supporting
the war. My Democratic opponent for state Senate, Michael Frerichs,
says he is against the war. If he is against the war, why does
he belong to a pro-war party?
The truth is the Democrats are collaborating with Bush
and the Republicans and working people need their own party. Neither
one of these big business parties wants a discussion on the war,
the attacks on democratic rights and the growth of social inequality.
That is why the Democrats, who are supporting Bushs right-wing
policies, are desperate to keep us off the ballot.
See Also:
Illinois Democrats prepare challenge
against petitions to place SEP candidate on ballot
[28 June 2006]
SEP to file petitions to place Joe Parnarauskis
on the ballot in Illinois
[26 June 2006]
A reply to the mayor of Urbana, Illinois,
on the harassment of SEP petitioners
[23 June 2006]
Champaign, Illinois officials uphold
unconstitutional ban on SEP petitioners
[20 June 2006]
Police threaten Socialist Equality Party
petitioners in Illinois
[19 June 2006]
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