(Note: The two Zimmerman(n) women supporting Hillary Clinton for
President are the last two listed (the alphabet thing). Since there
are nearly a hundred Zimmerman(n)s in Iowa, these intelligent ladies
may be the wife and/or sister, etc. of one of the many Zimmerman(n)s
there with the nickname or middle name Linus. Hate to do the
detective work for the Lazy Haranguer but he probably doesn't realize
how easy it is to hijack an I.P. (check the web for the procedure) and
since these two ladies are ardent Clinton supporters, it could be that
their husbands, also in the Hillary camp, have read plenty of RORT's
resident rightwing wacko Zimmerman's anti-Democratic Party drivel and
may be looking for a little revenge as the Mystery Poster. But maybe
not.... Anyway, our hats are off to these two fine ladies who
obviously have decided to have the Zimmerman(n) surname stand for
something wonderful, just and righteous instead of being known as the
primary cause of global warming thanks to the Hot Air Windbag of the
Arizona Desert.)
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***Iowans for Hillary recently announced the names of over 250 women,
among them two noted Zimmerman(n) women, who have joined the Women's
Leadership Council for Team Hillary, a grassroots network of women
working to make history by electing Hillary president of the United
States. Team Hillary is committed to increasing the participation of
women in the caucuses by working within their community networks,
church groups and family ties.
***The leaders have united behind Hillary because of her incredible
record fighting for families, making college more affordable, and
expanding access to affordable health care. With her depth of
experience, working women and families recognize they will have a
powerful advocate in the White House.
***"Hillary Clinton has been a tireless advocate for families and
children and has proved she can deliver by providing six million
children health insurance through her spearheading of the State
Children's Health Insurance Program," said Former First Lady Christie
Vilsack. "Working families need an advocate like Hillary Clinton in
the White House and I will do everything I can to support her across
Iowa."
***"Supporting Hillary was an easy choice for me. She is a leader, a
uniter, and has never stopped fighting for America's working
families," said former Iowa Attorney General and Director of the
Office of Violence Against Women, Bonnie Campbell. "I have watched
Hillary since she was First Lady fighting to improve our schools and
expanding access to affordable and quality health care. She is our
greatest defender and I will do everything I can to help make her
successful in the caucuses."
***"As a mother herself, Hillary understands the difficulties in
balancing work and family and has proposed to expand the Family and
Medical Leave Act for that reason," said Iowa State Senator Staci
Appel. "Hillary is an advocate for families and will fight to provide
a safe and happy future for my kids. Hillary has worked so hard to
help my family so I will do the same for her."
***"Team Hillary is a key component of my campaign in Iowa, said
Hillary. "I am honored to have the support and efforts of this
talented and hard working group of women leaders across Iowa."
**********Women's Leadership Council for Hillary:
Jacky Adams of Red Oaks, Montgomery County; Montgomery County
Activist
Sue Akers of Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie County; Democratic
Activist
Mary Aliva of Des Moines, Polk County; Educator and Mother of Seven
Marti Anderson of Des Moines, Polk County; Social Worker and Crime
Victim Activist
Jennifer Andrews of Bayard, Guthrie County; Union Leader
Staci Appel of Ackworth, Warren County; State Senator
Ann Au of Des Moines, Polk County; Small Business Owner
Deb Babb of Pleasant Hill, Polk County; Union Leader
Theresa Backham of Des Moines, Polk County; Local Activist
Catherine Bagley of Nevada, Story County; Healthcare Professional and
Activist
Regenia Bailey of Iowa City, Johnson County; City Councilwoman
Raela Baird-Rightsell of Tabor, Mills County; AFSCME Union
Representative
Bonnie Bannister of Washington, Washington County; Iowans for Hillary
County Coordinator, Democratic Activist
Dona Bark of De Witt, Clinton County; Past President and current Vice
President of the Central Community School District Board of Directors;
Past PTA President of the Central Community School District
Ruth Barnhill of Albia, Monroe County; Former Monroe County Vice-
Chair; Activist
Kathy Bass of Cedar Rapids, Linn County; Business Owner
Deb Batey of Mt. Pleasant, Henry County; Educator
Elaine Baxter of Burlington, Des Moines County; Former Secretary of
State
Pat Baxter-Rebal of Leclaire, Scott County; Political Activist
Linda Beatty of Indianola, Warren County; Former State Rep. and Former
City Council Member
Katie Beckett of Cedar Rapids, Linn County; Disability Rights
Activist
Rosanne Beyer of Dows, Franklin County; Mayor
Patty Bittner of Granger, Dallas County; Activist
Barbara Boatwright of Des Moines, Polk County; Founding Member of Dawn
and Retired Social Worker
Devin Boerm of Des Moines, Polk County; Activist
Connie Boesen of Des Moines, Polk County; Community Activist and
School Board Member
Cheryl Bolden of Des Moines, Polk County; Vice President of Sisters on
Target
Kay Bolton of West Des Moines, Polk County; Political Activist
Linda Boothe Braby of Davis City, Decatur County; Political Activist
Margaret Borgen of Des Moines, Polk County; Community Activist,
Volunteer and Former School Board Member
Dody Boswell of Des Moines, Polk County; Educator
Kerry Bowen of Windsor Heights, Polk County; Women for a Stronger
America and CWA member
Susie Boyd of Shenandoah, Page County; Activist
Alissa Brammer of Des Moines, Polk County; Political Activist
Shelley Brody of Des Moines, Polk County; Activist
Mary Rose Brown of Iowa Falls, Hardin County; Political Activist, and
Former Hardin County Treasurer
Carol Brown of Bettendorf, Scott County; President of Quad Cities NOW
Pat Brown of Ames, Story County; Community Activist
Maria Brummel of Mc Gregor, Clayton County; Democratic Activist
Donna Buell of Spirit Lake, Dickenson County; Attorney
Kathy Butler of Woodward, Dallas County; Union Leader
Bonnie Campbell of Des Moines, Polk County; Former Attorney General,
Iowa Democratic Party Chair, and Clinton Administration Appointee
heading Violence Against Women Office
Jo Campbell of Carter Lake, Pottawattamie County; Professional
Educator; former Assistant Superintendent of Pottawattamie County
Mickey Carlson of Adel, Dallas County; Former Dallas County Chair
Pat Carmody of Colo, Story County; Activist
Sheri Carnahan of Davenport, Scott County; Deputy Political Director
of AFSCME Council 61
Suki Cell of Mount Vernon, Linn County; Retired
Claire Celsi of Des Moines, Polk County; Political Activist
Cande Cerniglia of West Des Moines, Polk County; Democratic Activist
Marilyn Chiodo of Des Moines, Polk County; Activist
Jean Classon of Des Moines, Polk County; President of Iowa NOW
Deborah Conger of Iowa City, Johnson County; Former County Recorder
Joyce Connors of Dubuque, Dubuque County; Hills and Dales Board,
Riverview Center Inc. Board, Convention Visitors Bureau
Connie Cook of Des Moines, Polk County; Educator
Norma Coret of Woodbine, Harrison County; Former County Chair
Camile Curley of Mason City, Cerro Gordo County; Women and Political
Activist
Lynn Cutler of Waterloo, Black Hawk County; Honorary; Former Black
Hawk County Supervisor and Former Senior Staff in the Clinton
Administration
Sondy Daggett of Cedar Rapids, Linn County; Small Business Owner
Judith Dailey of Newton, Jasper County; Democratic Activist
Swati Dandekar of Marion, Linn County; State Representative
Laurie Davis of Charles City, Floyd County; Political and Community
Volunteer
Sharon Dearden of Des Moines, Polk County; Community Activist
Linda Del Gallo of Des Moines, Polk County; Attorney
Tammy D-Ferrell of Roland, Story County; Educator
Jasmine Draper of Ames, Story County; Student Activist
Suzy Drish of Fairfield, Jefferson County; Democratic Activist and
Farmer
Pam Duffy of Adel, Dallas County; Activist
Monica Edwards of Anamosa, Jones County; Union Leader
Christine Edwards of Anamosa, Jones County; Union Leader
Bonnie Eggers of Agency, Wapello County; Labor Activist
Cynthia Eisenhauer of Ankeny, Polk County; Former Chief of Staff for
Governor Tom Vilsack
Maureen Elbert of Whittemore, Kossuth County; Exectuive Diector of
Kossuth & Palo Alto Economic Development; President of Professional
Developers of Iowa
Mary Elgar of Mt. Pleasant, Henry County; Community Activist and
Member and Former Chair of Henry County Democrats and 3rd
Congressional District Central Committee
Sarah England of Iowa City, Johnson County; Professor, University of
Iowa
Helen Epperson of Ottumwa, Wapello County; Political Activist
Shelly Escobedo of Fort Dodge, Webster County; Webster County
Activist
Ida Ferring of Eldridge, Scott County; Democratic Activist
Paige Fiedler of Johnston, Polk County; Attorney
Patti Fields of Iowa City, Johnson County; Iowa City School Board
Member; Member of the Advisory Board for University of Iowa Civic
Engagement
Jennifer Flaherty of Cedar Rapids, Linn County; Nurse
Fran Fleck of West Des Moines, Polk County; Community Activist and
Volunteer
Alice Floss of Iowa City, Johnson County; Community Activist
Valentina Fominykh of Des Moines, Polk County; International
Consultant and Community Activist
Cynthia Forbes of Urbandale, Dallas County; Women for a Stronger
America Treasurer
Patricia Foster of Dubuque, Dubuque County; Educator
Catherine Fouts of Newton, Jasper County; Community Volunteer
Melanie Friedman of Iowa City, Johnson County; Political Activist
Ellen Fritz of Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie County; Union Leader
Cassandra Furlong of Des Moines, Polk County; AFSCME Member
Kathryn Glasgo of Corning, Adams County; Activist
Annie Glawe of Ames, Story County; Student Activist
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