Drinking Liberally Memphis faded away for a while because the hosts, of which I was one, got tired of doing it and couldn't attract younger, newer people, so we gave it up.
Fortunately, Liz Rincon, Allan Creasy and Trenton Woodley have revived DL, which now meets at Celtic Crossing at Cooper & Oliver on the 2nd & 4th Mondays of very month beginning at 5 PM.
In addition, Mondays at Celtic are Pint Night, and the 5 PM time coincides with Happy Hour!
In addition, Allan, who is also a bartender at Celtic, donates tips received during that time to a local nonprofit so that they can give back to our community, which is a win-win for everyone.
For more information, the DL-Memphis Facebook page can be found at
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Drinking-Liberally-Memphis/672725372837484?fref=nf
The next DL gathering is Monday, March 9 at 5 PM at Celtic Crossing at Cooper & Oliver in the heart of Cooper-Young, come on out!
"The first truth is that the liberty of a democracy is not safe if the people tolerate the growth of private power to a point where it becomes stronger than their democratic state itself. That, in its essence, is fascism — ownership of government by an individual, by a group, or by any other controlling private power. ” — Franklin D. Roosevelt
Thursday, February 26, 2015
Tuesday, February 24, 2015
DWSC Political Forum This Sunday!
Political Forum
Featuring candidates running for
Chairman of the Shelby County Democratic Party
Guest moderator: Les Smith, FOX 13 Reporter
Sunday, March 1
4-6 p.m.
IBEW Union Hall
1870 Madison Ave.
Everyone is invited.
to get your name on the program.
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Sunday, February 22, 2015
A sad day ends as it had to end.
As you are now aware, Bryan Carson resigned as Chair of the Shelby County Democratic Party in yesterday's specially called meeting of the Executive Committee.
This had been building for some time, as the EC (on which I serve from House 90) could not get timely written treasurer's reports from the Chair. At the February regular meeting (which I could not attend due to recovery from my surgery), the EC voted to have an audit of the Party's books, and requested Diane Cambron and Dick Klenz to conduct that audit. This was also in light of the fact that the Chair had not filed timely disclosures with the state Registry of Election Finance, which has caused the Party to incur fines.
Unbeknownst to the EC, the results of the audit had triggered a private meeting of the Steering Committee last Sunday, at which time the Chair was asked to provide documentation for over 60 cash withdrawals from an ATM card from the Party's bank account. These took place in a period from September 1 through February 2. He was given until Wednesday of this past week to produce them, when the Steering Committee would meet again, in an undisclosed location. The EC was told that this meeting would occur, but that any comments would have to wait until after the meeting.
Personal note: I understand why this was closed, and then 1st Vice Chair, now Chair Dave Cambron said that they were advised by the TNDP to close those meetings, as well as the meeting yesterday. I still do not agree with that decision, we are a public body and we have to let the chips fall where they may. I digress.
After the Wednesday Steering Committee meeting, the EC was notified by Rose Ann Bradley, our peerless secretary, that the SC had given Chair Carson a VOTE OF NO CONFIDENCE, and it was UNANIMOUS. As only the EC can vote to remove a member or an officer, that was as much as could be done at that time. What none of us on the EC knew was WHY.
What we learned from the audit was the aforementioned cash withdrawals, that Jonathan Lewis, whom we had approved to serve as the Party Treasurer months earlier, had reviewed the books and refused to accept the position. Worse, Bryan had, without informing the EC, served as his own treasurer, which is not in accordance with campaign finance laws.
I have worked in politics since 1978. EVERY donation or expenditure by a campaign or a party must be documented beyond a certain level. If at all possible, you avoid paying any bills in cash. If your vendor insists on receiving cash, you have to demand an detailed invoice as to what services were received for this transaction. Without any documentation, Carson had no way to support his claims that all of these withdrawals from the Party account were to pay for Party business.
Because he couldn't provide documentation, he couldn't fill out disclosures, and the downward spiral escalated at warp speed.
I don't know what happened, and neither do you. We can all speculate at the end of the day, but we don't know. When your actions raise questions that cannot be answered, you cannot remain in your position.
When Carson asked for a show of hands to see who wanted him to resign, there was a backlash from many of the members. Nate Jackson, who serves on the Steering Committee, and who has known Bryan since Bryan was a child, nearly broke down as he explained to the EC (in particular, members who inexplicably didn't seem to be disturbed by these findings) that the story was in the bank statements, and implored Bryan to resign. Nate pointed out that had Bryan resigned at the Steering Committee meeting the prior Wednesday, the Saturday meeting would not have had to take place.
Personal note: I have worked on Party matters with Nate Jackson for over 20 years. I trust him implicitly, he cuts through bullshit like a knife through soft butter. I could not have been prouder of him for saying what he said.
Next, Virgie Banks (also President of the Democratic Women of Shelby County) spoke and told Bryan that any decision was up to HIM, not the committee. She told him that he knew in his heart what he needed to do, and he should do it. She told him to man up at one point.
Terrance Turnage, while a newcomer to the EC, has been around for a while, agreed that Bryan had to make the decision, while chastising other members of the EC (with justification, I will add) that some of them had done little or nothing for the Party while suddenly becoming interested when this situation happened.
While Carson wanted to turn over operational control of the Party to Dave Cambron, including the March 5 meeting and the two re-organizational meetings on March 14 and 28, he did not want to resign his position. Presumably, he apparently believed that would allow him viability for a proposed race for City Council District 7 this fall.
Then, my friend, my County Commissioner, and fellow EC member Reginald Milton spoke and disabused him of that notion. He was forceful yet gentle, and got to the point.
After that, Carson said he had heard enough and said, simply, "I resign".
To be blunt, because of the requirements of the removal process, it would have required 46 votes to remove him and there weren't 46 members there, sadly, so he could not have been removed if he had refused to resign. However, if he had said he would not resign, I would have made a motion that the Steering Committee take the information to the DAG office to press charges. I would have cried while doing it, but I was prepared to do so.
UPDATE with CORRECTION: I received the following message from Rose Bradley which I want to share: As verified with the State, our present number is 56 (we cannot count vacancies in a vote) so a quorum of two-thirds would be 37 which we surpassed at the meeting. After the calling of the roll several members continued to come in making the 46 that Del keeps thinking that we needed (and we don’t count non-voting members such as ex-officio like he thinks). The total necessary voting members were there prior to the vote that we didn’t have to have.
Thankfully, Bryan did the right thing and resigned. If he had been allowed to walk out of that meeting as Chair, even nominally, it would have sent a message to the public that the Shelby County Democratic Party had no institutional self-control and could not regain it. No current or future donor would even think about contributing to a party that could not guarantee that their donations would be used as intended. Bryan saved us from that by resigning, but, to be truthful, he could have done it sooner.
I am sad about this situation, as I like Bryan personally, but this is not personal, it's business. I feel for his mother, my friend, and force of nature, Gale Jones Carson, who served as Chair from 2001-2003. I served under her on the EC and she would never have tolerated this. While we didn't see eye to eye, when it came to finances, she dotted every I and crossed every T and was always on time with disclosures. This has to hurt and I feel for their family.
Bryan has said he will make full restitution, but the investigation by the Party continues.
It is clear from this situation that we need new people to get involved. There are good veterans who should continue, but we need new people. This is why I am going to ask you to come to First Baptist Church-Broad on Saturday, March 14 and join us for our Ward & Precinct Caucuses. Registration is from 9 Am-10:30 AM, at which time the doors will be locked. We need you if you are a Democrat, we need all hands on deck, no matter where you live, Arlington or Westwood, Collierville or Lucy, and all points in between. You won't be sorry you did.
This had been building for some time, as the EC (on which I serve from House 90) could not get timely written treasurer's reports from the Chair. At the February regular meeting (which I could not attend due to recovery from my surgery), the EC voted to have an audit of the Party's books, and requested Diane Cambron and Dick Klenz to conduct that audit. This was also in light of the fact that the Chair had not filed timely disclosures with the state Registry of Election Finance, which has caused the Party to incur fines.
Unbeknownst to the EC, the results of the audit had triggered a private meeting of the Steering Committee last Sunday, at which time the Chair was asked to provide documentation for over 60 cash withdrawals from an ATM card from the Party's bank account. These took place in a period from September 1 through February 2. He was given until Wednesday of this past week to produce them, when the Steering Committee would meet again, in an undisclosed location. The EC was told that this meeting would occur, but that any comments would have to wait until after the meeting.
Personal note: I understand why this was closed, and then 1st Vice Chair, now Chair Dave Cambron said that they were advised by the TNDP to close those meetings, as well as the meeting yesterday. I still do not agree with that decision, we are a public body and we have to let the chips fall where they may. I digress.
After the Wednesday Steering Committee meeting, the EC was notified by Rose Ann Bradley, our peerless secretary, that the SC had given Chair Carson a VOTE OF NO CONFIDENCE, and it was UNANIMOUS. As only the EC can vote to remove a member or an officer, that was as much as could be done at that time. What none of us on the EC knew was WHY.
What we learned from the audit was the aforementioned cash withdrawals, that Jonathan Lewis, whom we had approved to serve as the Party Treasurer months earlier, had reviewed the books and refused to accept the position. Worse, Bryan had, without informing the EC, served as his own treasurer, which is not in accordance with campaign finance laws.
I have worked in politics since 1978. EVERY donation or expenditure by a campaign or a party must be documented beyond a certain level. If at all possible, you avoid paying any bills in cash. If your vendor insists on receiving cash, you have to demand an detailed invoice as to what services were received for this transaction. Without any documentation, Carson had no way to support his claims that all of these withdrawals from the Party account were to pay for Party business.
Because he couldn't provide documentation, he couldn't fill out disclosures, and the downward spiral escalated at warp speed.
I don't know what happened, and neither do you. We can all speculate at the end of the day, but we don't know. When your actions raise questions that cannot be answered, you cannot remain in your position.
When Carson asked for a show of hands to see who wanted him to resign, there was a backlash from many of the members. Nate Jackson, who serves on the Steering Committee, and who has known Bryan since Bryan was a child, nearly broke down as he explained to the EC (in particular, members who inexplicably didn't seem to be disturbed by these findings) that the story was in the bank statements, and implored Bryan to resign. Nate pointed out that had Bryan resigned at the Steering Committee meeting the prior Wednesday, the Saturday meeting would not have had to take place.
Personal note: I have worked on Party matters with Nate Jackson for over 20 years. I trust him implicitly, he cuts through bullshit like a knife through soft butter. I could not have been prouder of him for saying what he said.
Next, Virgie Banks (also President of the Democratic Women of Shelby County) spoke and told Bryan that any decision was up to HIM, not the committee. She told him that he knew in his heart what he needed to do, and he should do it. She told him to man up at one point.
Terrance Turnage, while a newcomer to the EC, has been around for a while, agreed that Bryan had to make the decision, while chastising other members of the EC (with justification, I will add) that some of them had done little or nothing for the Party while suddenly becoming interested when this situation happened.
While Carson wanted to turn over operational control of the Party to Dave Cambron, including the March 5 meeting and the two re-organizational meetings on March 14 and 28, he did not want to resign his position. Presumably, he apparently believed that would allow him viability for a proposed race for City Council District 7 this fall.
Then, my friend, my County Commissioner, and fellow EC member Reginald Milton spoke and disabused him of that notion. He was forceful yet gentle, and got to the point.
After that, Carson said he had heard enough and said, simply, "I resign".
To be blunt, because of the requirements of the removal process, it would have required 46 votes to remove him and there weren't 46 members there, sadly, so he could not have been removed if he had refused to resign. However, if he had said he would not resign, I would have made a motion that the Steering Committee take the information to the DAG office to press charges. I would have cried while doing it, but I was prepared to do so.
UPDATE with CORRECTION: I received the following message from Rose Bradley which I want to share: As verified with the State, our present number is 56 (we cannot count vacancies in a vote) so a quorum of two-thirds would be 37 which we surpassed at the meeting. After the calling of the roll several members continued to come in making the 46 that Del keeps thinking that we needed (and we don’t count non-voting members such as ex-officio like he thinks). The total necessary voting members were there prior to the vote that we didn’t have to have.
Thankfully, Bryan did the right thing and resigned. If he had been allowed to walk out of that meeting as Chair, even nominally, it would have sent a message to the public that the Shelby County Democratic Party had no institutional self-control and could not regain it. No current or future donor would even think about contributing to a party that could not guarantee that their donations would be used as intended. Bryan saved us from that by resigning, but, to be truthful, he could have done it sooner.
I am sad about this situation, as I like Bryan personally, but this is not personal, it's business. I feel for his mother, my friend, and force of nature, Gale Jones Carson, who served as Chair from 2001-2003. I served under her on the EC and she would never have tolerated this. While we didn't see eye to eye, when it came to finances, she dotted every I and crossed every T and was always on time with disclosures. This has to hurt and I feel for their family.
Bryan has said he will make full restitution, but the investigation by the Party continues.
It is clear from this situation that we need new people to get involved. There are good veterans who should continue, but we need new people. This is why I am going to ask you to come to First Baptist Church-Broad on Saturday, March 14 and join us for our Ward & Precinct Caucuses. Registration is from 9 Am-10:30 AM, at which time the doors will be locked. We need you if you are a Democrat, we need all hands on deck, no matter where you live, Arlington or Westwood, Collierville or Lucy, and all points in between. You won't be sorry you did.
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