Sunday, October 31, 2010

Demons of Adoption 2010: And the winner is...

DEMONS OF ADOPTION 2010
The votes are in. Your voice has been heard. Pound Pup Legacy is proud to announce the winner of its coveted Demons of Adoption 2010 Award:

The Joint Council for International Childrens Services. (JCICS)
In each case of widespread corruption in sending countries, JCICS has promoted an agenda to keep the gravy train running. Despite knowledge of child trafficking in countries like Romania, Guatemala, Peru and Vietnam, JCICS maintained the position that closing corrupt programs was not in the best interest of the child. As per item #1 of their own bullet list, this can be translated as: closing corrupt programs was not in the self-interest of the adoption service providers, forming the members of JCICS.

In a neck-and-neck race, the runner up is:

L-d-S Social Services
It is also one of the least transparent agencies operating in the US. It is the only American adoption agency recognized as a church and as a result doesn't have to file a financial statement with the IRS. The agency is notoriously secretive and little information about its workings reaches the outside world because they only provide services to members of the Mormon church.

Please go to the PPL link above to read the text of the entire commendation.

ROHNOR'S ANGELS AWARD 2010
PPL has also initiatied Rohnor's Angels Award to honor adoptees murdered by their forever families. The award is named for 2-year old Christian Rohnor, a New Orleans adoptee, locked in an attic, starved to the point of complete emaciation, and eventually beaten to death by his adoptive father:

Colin David Jones: Killed, Christmas Eve 2009, Loganville, Georgia
Lydia Schatz: Tortured to death, February 6, 2010, Paradise, California
Tristan Dosdall: Beaten to death, March 24, 2010, Peyton, Colorado
Collin Parker William Holdgrafer: Drowned, June 12, 2010, Andrew, Iowa
Kairissa XingJing Mark: Beaten to death, July 1, 2010, Mount Juliet, Tennessee


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Here's a 1963 clip of Ghoulardi. Without him there would be no Bastard Nation.



Saturday, October 30, 2010

Natoinal Adoption Awareness Month is Just Around the Corner!

Are you gearing up for AdoptionLand's favorite month, November? I am.

I'll be NaBloPoMoing, that is, blogging every day in November about our favorite subject. I need to do this, not only because I did it last year, but to make up for my Summer of Sloth. It's fun in a grueling sort of way. Like running a marathon.

Please do your part to make official and officious AdoptionLand miserable. Blog (sign up for NaBloPoMo yourself.) write letters, make comments, go on TV and radio march in front of your statehouse, talk to leggies.

Remember, folks, this is YOUR month! The rest of the year nobody cares what you have to say.

And beware of cotton candy, rainbows, and unicorns!

Friday, October 29, 2010

Election Update: Illinois and Maine

ILLINOIS
Dave Lenkowski continues to run a clean and apparently scary-to-Feigenholtz campaign. Chicago Business reports in Heavy hitters hit Illinois, mayoral news, and an election omen?

Finally, with Democratic candidates all over the state running scared, some are taking notable steps to protect themselves.

Like my state rep, North Side Democrat Sara Feigenholtz, who in some years doesn't even have an opponent.

Ms. Feigenholtz is one of Springfield's experts on social-welfare spending and chairs the House Human Services Appropriations Committee. But she has a flyer out talking about how, as a former small-business owner, she "knows we need to create more business opportunities and put a stop to business as usual in Springfield."

The back side of the flyer pictures a bunch of boys, giggling and gossiping about a girl in the foreground. The caption: "Sara Feigenholtz didn't go to Springfield to make friends. She's there taking on the old boys' club." (Bastardette Note: Sara has been in Springfield for 16 years. She IS "business as usual!")

Right.

For whatever it's worth, Ms. Feigenholtz's opponent is a fresh-faced history teacher named Dave Lenkowski. He actually has a campaign going, stressing that he'll be "fiscally responsible and socially moderate."

But nowhere on his literature — or his website, at least that I could find — does it mention that he's, um, Republican.

Comments, except for one, are not exactly Sara friendly. Mine went up a little while ago. Add yours. Let Illinoisans, especially her constituents in District 12 (Chicago Boystown neighborhood), know she can't be trusted.




Davis for Illinois
On another Illinois front, we suggest if you're in House District 103 (Urbana-Champaign) you check out Norm Davis running as a "independent Republican" against Demo incumbent Naomi Jacobsson, a Feigenholtz's anti-adoptee crony-in-betrayal who believes that bastards need monitored and controlled for the good of the state. Davis is an anomaly in the current Republican landscape--a working stiff:--a former factory worker/line operator, DJ, teacher, and community volunteer. For the last 20 years he's worked as a professional photographer owning his own studio. The Illinois Tea Party Campaign likes him, but I haven't seen anything truly egregious. The Chicago Tribune endorses Davis:

Democratic incumbent Naomi Jakobsson, of Urbana, is not helpful when it comes to pushing for smarter, leaner, efficient government. Republican Norman Davis would be. The Champaign photographer has run his own business for 20 years. To create jobs, Davis believe, Illinois must first stop blaming business for the state's mess. He's endorsed.

MAINE
In Maine, two of Bastardette's old friends are running for House seats: Bobbi Beavers and Craig Hickman.

Roberta Beavers.com campaign
Bobbi is running as a Democrat in House District 148 (Eliot, South Berwick). She is a a first mom, a longtime adoptee rights activist and is co-director of OBC for ME. She guided Maine's successful campaign to restore access to obcs there. Bobbi has been active in Democratic politics for years.

She running on a platform of:

* Less State Spending and Taxes
* Economic Development and Jobs
* Energy Independence
* Affordable/Competitive Healthcare
* A Safe & Sustainable Environment
* Equitable School Funding
* Care for our vulnerable citizens

Hickman in the House
Craig, one of Bastardette's all time favorite bastards, is running as a Democrat in House District 82 (Reidville, Winthrop). He is an organic farmer, actor, B&B proprietor, and man of the people. He is the author of the award winning adoptee memoir Fumbling Toward Divinity: the Adoption Scriptures. In December 2007, Craig appeared as guest blogger in the Daily Bastardette with his smokin' Letter to a Wisconsin Bureaucrat.

From Craig's campaign statement:

From hearing your stories all over Readfield and Winthrop, I know we need a fresh voice in Augusta that serves the people, not special interests and corporations. As owner of an independent, organic farm stand and bed & breakfast, I’m committed to strengthening local economies, cultivating long-term sustainable and creative solutions to our greatest challenges, and progressing with new thinking and opportunities while never forgetting or neglecting the things that make Maine the way life should be.”

No more business as usual!
Adoptee rights and interests are not partisian.

Comments on candidates are strictly my own and do not reflect the views of Bastard Nation or any other organization.)



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Monday, October 25, 2010

Ann Landers Returns from the Dead: Touts NCFA Reunion Registry!

Back in the old days when Dr. Pierce was still with us, I'd often have dreams about the National Council for Adoption. The real NCFA, not what passes for it today. One of my favorite dreams was about the NCFA porch sale where original birth certificates were neatly packaged in plastic envelopes like the kind old sheet music is sold in, stacked upright in cardboard boxes, and sold for 50 cents or a dollar each. In my dream the weather was overcast and drizzling. Several people were on the porch, including Bastard National Diana Inch, rifling damp-fingered through the cartons for their obcs. If the documents weren't on the porch, they were probably in the foyer of the old Dupont Circle rowhouse. In my dream I wasn't surprised that the obcs were there; only that it had never occurred to me to look there.

Creator's republishes old Ann Landers columns on Sundays. Yesterday an astounding column, originally published in 1999, made it back in print. The letter writer, Alison in Utica, New York, details the plight of the kicked-to-the-curb adoptee, not only rejected by her first mother and father when located, but even by a bio cousin. Unable to catch a bastard break Alison wrote Ann asking, "Please, Ann, tell me what to do!"

We veterans know quite well what Ann would tell poor Alison. In the parlance of Sharron Angle: man up!

Landers replied:

In some instances, an out-of-wedlock child represents a part of a woman's life that she would like to forget.

I have long urged adopted children not to try to find their birth mother, saying, "The woman who raised you is your mother. Accept that fact, and don't go around disrupting lives.

No surprise there. But she closes with the most astonishing revelation:

"A search, however, is OK if both parties are agreeable. The National Council for in Washington, D.C., has a national registry for such searches, for cases where a medical history needs to be checked out. But to those who are simply inquisitive, I say leave things alone.

The National Council for Adoption Family Reunion and Medical Registry!

Like in my dream, the scales have lifted from my eyes. NCFA only pretends to oppose records access so it can operate its clandestine, underground, super secret, top secret and no doubt pricey adoption registry and control who gets what.

Good Adoptees: yes!

Bad Bastards: no!

Just like the Illinois Adoption Registry and Medical Information Exchange only bigger and badder. And if my dream were true, as I'm sure it is, then it not only matches up Bastard with Mom and Dad, but certifies the results with the obc. Hold your hat in hand, keep your eyes on the ground, and send your non-refundable check today.

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Saturday, October 23, 2010

REMINDER: Demons of Adoption Voting Ends October 30


Voting for Pound Pup's Fourth Annual Demons of Adoptions Awards is still open. The deadline is October 30.

We know! There are so many choices, but there should be at least one nominee to fit your personal or political adoption trauma.

The nominees are:
  • LDS Family Services: for being the most secretive of all adoption agencies, using coercive tactics in obtaining infants for adoption and having no respect for father's rights;

  • Gladney center for adoption: for being one of the most profit-centered agencies around and blocking open record efforts in Texas;

  • Christian World Adoption: for their involvement in "harvesting" practices in Ethiopia and their blind ambition to "save" each and every "orphan" in this world;

  • Larry S. Jenkins: for his involvement in nearly every case where father's rights were violated;

  • Joint Council on International Children's Services: for promoting the interest of adoption agencies at the expense of children, and pushing agency friendly legislation in Congress;

  • Congressional Coalition on Adoption Institute for giving their seal of approval to persons and organizations that promote the interests of the adoption industry and pushing agency friendly legislation in Congress;

  • Council on Accreditation: for their lack of research done on inter-country adoption agency histories prior to giving out Hague accreditation;

  • American Adoption Congress: For failing to remove state reps who were openly working against open access for adult adoptees;

  • American Civil Liberties Union of New Jersey: for opposing open records for adoptees and "protecting" closet moms, based on a "stack of anonymous letters" claimed to be from "birthmothers".

  • Christian Alliance for Orphans: for promoting the business interests of adoption agencies through churches.

  • Southern Baptist Convention: for passing resolution no. 2 , pushing the business interests of adoption agencies to the members of their church;

  • Adoption.com for systematically banning voices that oppose current adoption practices and their continuous pro-adoption propaganda;

  • Scott Simon: for his vomit-inducing book “Baby, We Were Meant For Each Other” and his grotesque crying and blubbering about his purchasing of another human being;

  • WE tv: for their hideously exploitative series ‘Adoption Diaries,’ turning what is a highly emotive and complex topic into ‘reality’ show fodder.
Bastardette voted several weeks ago, but we admit we have not frontrunner. Anyone who wins is worthy of the honor.

Go to the ballot here.




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ILLINOIS: Feigenholtz Owns It! The website, that is.

Not that we're surprised, but...

WGIL-AM, Galesburg, Illinois has confirmed that the New Illinois Adoption Law.com, orphan webpage is being paid for by Rep. Sara Feigenholtz, sponsor of HB 5428, the bill that gutted the right of adult adopted folks there to obtain their own original birth certificates without jumping through more hoops than a hula hoop factory. On fire.

We reported earlier (directly below this entry) that Feigenholz's "assistant" Melisha Mitchell, owner of the search company White Oak Foundation and alleged author of the bill was listed by Whois as the domain owner.

From WGAL:

Website helps adopted adults with birth certificates: State Representative Sara Feigenholtz, sponsor of the bill, says she's paying for the website herself, because she didn't want the state budget mess to delay it from going up.

There is certainly nothing illegal or unethical about them putting the information online. In fact, it's sorta nice to have a one-stop place, written in their own words, to show how many ways the two have have screwed Illinois' adopted class.

What is problematic, though, is how the duo's names are conspiculously absent from press releases and other media hype about the page. You'd think White Oak deputy director and Feigenholtz PR flack David Ormsby would toss in some product placement, but even his own Springfield Political Buzz Examiner site remained silent on ownership. Full disclosure is OK, you know. even if it exposes the small circle of friends who circle jerked this bill in the statehouse.

BTW, we're lovin' this quote from Feigenholtz that's making the rounds:

The claim that birth parents want to deny their adopted children access to their birth certificates is a myth,” said Feigenholtz. "Nevertheless, we offer birth parents who choose anonymity to have a choice."




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Saturday, October 16, 2010

ILLINOIS: Sun-Times Endorses Benedict Bastard Sara Feigenholtz

The Chicago Sun-Times came out with its endorsements the other day and gave a half-hearted high five to Sara Feigenholtz (new doo to the left), based in part on her "improvement" of the rights of adoptees. Read it for yourself:

12th: Incumbent Sara Feigenholtz has been a powerful voice in Springfield since 1995 for improved health care, human services and the rights of adoptees. In the race to represent this liberal North Side district, Feigenholtz faces a bright and promising young challenger in Dave Lenkowski, a moderate Republican and high school teacher. At a time of budget cuts, Feigenholtz's advocacy for those in need is more important than ever, though Lenkowski is right to demand more fiscal discipline from veterans like Feigenholtz.

Maybe the editorial board took Sneaky Sara's word for it--that she "improved" the rights of adoptees--instead of checking to see what her new law really does: kill our rights. To ameliorate this error, we suggest the board go directly to the new website New Illinois Adoption Law.com aka New Illinois Adoption Law for Dummies.com, see for itself, and then rescind its endorsement.

If you are not a member of the Sun-Times editorial board and are adopted, go directly to Adopted Persons Born On or After January 1, 1946 and learn about the new intensive and infantalizing state bureaucracy you're about to become intimately acquainted with if you dare ask for your own birth certificate. Buying a house is easier.

If you're a mother-in-hiding (sorry, dad's get short shrift here) go to Birth Parents of Adoptees Born On or After January 1, 1946 to check out the full array of new special rights over other peoples' public records Feigenholtz has given you to protect yourself from your prying, porch pissing bastard.

New Illinois Adoption Law.com appears at first glance to be an unacknowledged bastard attached to no parent organization or agency. A Whois search, however, indicates that the domain belongs to the search company, The White Oak Foundation and Melisha Mitchell, Sneaky Sara's bill writer and "assistant."Oddly the new site is not posted on or linked to the White Oak Foundation's website Ashamed? Embarrassed? Hiding?

It doesn't appear linked on Feigenholtz's legislative page, campaign page, or the Illinois Adoption Registry and Medical Exchange/Vital Records page either.

Whatever, we're "glad" the page is up so we can prove to the public, in their own words, the crime perpetrated on Illinois adoptees and their families by Sneaky Sara and her BBF.

The orphan was advertised through the Illinois Issues Blog and David Ormsby's Springfield Political Buzz Examiner page. What makes the latter so interesting is that Ormsby, the proprietor of the political commentary Illinois Observer is Sara Feigenholz's and White Oak's PR flak, According to White Oak's FY2009 990, Ormsby is employed as its Deputy Director at a salary of $37,817/yr. In FY2008 he picked up $17,500 and in FY2007, $35,000. (990s available on Guidestar.org. Registration free but required)

In Illinois it seems that non-disclosure goes deeper than adoptee birth certificates.

Thanks to Triona Guidry for Whois!


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Saturday, October 09, 2010

Donate to Dave: Help Dave Lenkowski Take Down Sara Feigenholtz!

I failed to mention in my blog below that even if you're not in the 12th District or don't live in Illinois, you can still help Dave Lenkowski beat the Sara Feigenholtz anti-adoptee machine by donating to Dave's House campaign.

Dave's is a viable threat to Feigenholt'z fiefdom. He's holding his own, but he needs our help.

If I were in Chicago tonight I'd be at the Big Lenkowski Fundraiser. From Dave's Facebook page (I've edited two announcements together):

The Nihilists and Little Lenkowski Urban Achievers will be there to greet you at the door for what is sure to be a great night. Feel free to bring whomever you’d like to the Big Lenkowski Fundraiser tonight at 600 N. Lake Shore Dr. (44th floor). Starting at 7:30, $35 will get you all the the Greek food, Koney Dogs, and drinks your heart desires.

Actions have consequences. Don't let Sara Feigenholtz get away with pimping our rights to special interests. Say it loud and say it proud: Hey Hey Ho Ho! Sara Feigenholtz has got to go!

I sent a small donation to Dave today and will be sending more soon.

Donate to Dave here.

His campaign page is here.

(Disclaimer: my support of Dave Lenkowski is strictly my own and does not reflect the views of Bastard Nation or any other organization.)

Thursday, October 07, 2010

Illinois: Dave Lenkowski Beats Out Sneaky Sara Feigenholtz with Trib Endorsement

Good News!!!

Republican Dave Lenkowski, running for Sara Feigenholtz's Illinois House District 12 seat, has won the endorsement of the Chicago Tribune. The endorsement reads:

12th District (North Side) — This is difficult because we like Democratic Rep. Sara Feigenholtz, who has been in the House since 1995. She has a top position — chairman of the human services appropriations committee — but she has not been assertive enough in demanding that her party leaders change the way they do business. Our endorsement goes to Republican Dave Lenkowski, who worked in business before he became a high school teacher working with at-risk kids. He acknowledges Republican governors and lawmakers share in the blame for mess. He would be more aggressive on education reform. Feigenholtz will likely win — the GOP didn't even field a candidate here in 2008. If she does, we hope she turns good intentions into a more assertive challenge of the status quo.

The Chicago Sun-Times has not yet issued an endorsement in this race. When it does, we'll report it here.

In the meantime, you can read the pre-endorsement candidate questionnaires submitted by Lenkowski and Feigenholtz to both papers. Not surprisingly, neither candidate addressed adoptee rights. I don't know why Lenkowski would, and Feigenholtz, who considers herself the queen-bee-and end-all of adoption and adoptee rights in Illinois thinks her bastardphobic junk law, HB 5428, is the end of it.

Sneaky Sara, after ignoring, then screwing, thousands of Illinois adoptees out of their civil rights and their original birth certificates, claims some imaginary moral high ground to the Trib, proclaiming her legislative integrity and deep respect for her constituents (my emphasis):

The overarching responsibility of committed legislators is to regain the public trust and bring integrity back to the legislative process. I believe I am doing that. The votes I cast are a reflection of my constituents and the feedback I receive from them on various issues. I have the great fortune to represent a thoughtful, well-educated district and regardless of what leadership or my political party are rallying for, I represent them.

Continuing the litany, she told the Sun-Times:

Feigenholtz's strong commitment to the residents of her district and sponsorship of historic legislation has given her a reputation as a high effective and a well-regarded public servant. Her legislative efforts reflect the needs of her constituents and the greater needs of the State of Illinois.

This coming from a politician who ran a secret bill through the Illinois House (shell bill, unannounced hearings, and votes), ignored adoptee and adoption reform input, and admitted openly that she didn't respond to the hundreds of emails she solicited on her own legislative webpage from adoptees and their families regarding the kind of obc legislation they wanted and didn't want. Hint: Sara knows best. We got exactly what we didn't want. (The links go into Feigenholtz's Folley in great detail. Also click on other "Sara Feigenholtz" articles under "Topics in right sidebar).

Moreover, Feigenholtz never acknowledged much less apologized for the demeaning email she or a staff member sent to Washington State adoptee rights activist Lori Jeske via Feigenholtz's email address in which she referred to adoptee rights activists who refused to support her HB 5428 l as "ungrateful bastards:"

Would you consider giving Representative Feigenholtz the key to your (delusional) Eutopian world where all ungrateful bastards think it's easy to pass a bill that makes everyone happy AND CAN ACTUALLY PASS ? Pass a law? what a concept !!

As if this isn't enough, halucinating on her own Kool-Aid Benedict Bastard Feigenholtz described herself to the Sun-Times (my emphasis):

Feigenholtz, an adopted person herself, has worked tirelessly to improve the practice of Adoption in Illinois. Sara is committed to assuring that children whom are adopted in Illinois and the families who are fostering or adopting them are treated with utmost respect and dignity. Most recently, she passed historic legislation to allow adult adoptees to access their original birth certificates--a civil right that had been denied to them since 1946.

Followed by the out-and-out lie that HB 5428 restored the right of all Illinois adoptees to access their own original birth certificates on demand with no restriction. Go here (scroll down to April 15, 2010) and read what HB 5428 really does: divide adoptees into numerous tiers of "rights" and puts them under the fat greasy thumb of the state more than they already were:

With this legislation, Illinois becomes the 10th and most populous state to have restored this right.
She has worked hard to ensure adoption laws in Illinois reflect a high level of integrity in the practice and placement of children.

All of this leads us to question if Feigenholtz even knows what a real obc access bill is: one that restores the right of all adoptees to be treated under law the same as the not adopted.
Like bills passed in Alabama, New Hampshire and Maine. Like the ballot measure in Oregon.

******
Dave Lenkowski , 28, is a high school history teacher. He describes himself as "socially moderate." He seems quite likeable and personable. I can't find any connection between him and wingnuttery, including the Tea Party and theocratic Republicans He reminds me of the pre-Goldwater Young Republicans with whom I started my poliltical "career:" normal.

That the Cook County Democratic Party went to great but unsuccessful lengths to keep Lenkowski off the ballot suggests that Sneaky Sara just doesn't like competetion--especially since her 2008 loss within her own party for Rahm Emmanuel's House seat. Bullies never like to be challenged, especially on their home turf.

Lenkowski is running a squeaky clean campaign. So far Feigenholtz hasn't pulled any of her customary dirty tricks out of her old kit bag. I won't be surprised, though,that if Dave gets too popular he'll get dragged around Sara's pigpen.

If you want to see Feigenholtz thrown out of office, check out Dave Lenkowski. His campaign page is here and his Facebook page here.


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Sunday, October 03, 2010

Attention Illinois Original Birth Certificate Rejects! Act Now!


If you were adopted in Illinois and your request for your original birth certificate under that state's new Feigenholtz Folly obc "access" law (HB 5428) has been turned down, then Mary Fuller is looking for you!

Mary writes:

I've started compiling a list of those who have been rejected an OBC or to register with IARMIE. (Illinois Adoption Registry and Medical Information Exchange.) Please email me if you fall into this category.

This is a result of someone contacting me who has been told he can't register with IARMIE because he is a grandson. I'm too young myself although my birth mother is deceased and died shortly after the Registry went into effect. I fear that Sara and Melisha's new law has left out too many folks. There was a big rush to get the bill through so those of us who could have been of help were shut out.

You can read Mary's latest blog about Illinois here. Note that although Mary is a grandmother, and her first mother is dead, she is not yet old enough and thus responsible enough to qualify for her own birth certificate--despite what Feigenholtz says to to the contrary on her own webpage.

Contact Mary a tmlfuller65@comcast.net. (fixed as per Mary's correction in comments)

Addenda: After this blog went up, Anita Field published her own thoughts on the new law, here:

All these wasted years just make me sick. I’m holding this single piece of paper that was supposed to be locked away from me forever and I find it impossible to understand why 64 years had to go by before some adoptees in Illinois could even begin requesting and receiving their own birth certificate, unconditionally. What’s the big deal about this one piece of paper? Life goes on without any fuss in the progressive states where original birth certificates are routinely issued to any adoptees, upon request.


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Friday, October 01, 2010

Consumer Alert! Demons of Adoption Candidates Ready for YOUR Vote

Choices !Choices! Choices! What's a Bastardette to do?

Pound Pup's Fourth Annual Demons of Adoption Award candidates have been announced. Each and every candidate is so demonically delicious that we don't know who to vote for. (Perhaps Karl Rove would care to advise on how to vote for all of them.)

An old favorite like LDS Social Services, Gladney, JCICS, Congressional Coalition for Adoption, New Jersey ACLU? Or up-and-comers like NPR's Scott Simon, the Southern Baptist Convention, and my personal favorite, The American Adoption Congress.

The AAC was nominated for failing to remove state reps who were openly working against open access for adult adoptees. I have no idea who nominated the AAC, but...members of Bastard Nation alerted the AAC as early as 1999 to what Melisha Mitchell up to in Illinois, but nobody with any clout seemed to care. Now Illinois has the worst "access" law in the country and the AAC finds itself waiting in the La città infuocata di Dite--Dante's City of Dis-- for the final count.

I'm not sure who I'll vote for yet. I had planned to nominate Elizabeth Bartholet (see sidebar to the right for three posts here), but suffering through my summer sloth, didn't get around to it. Next year. In the meantime I'll catch up and about my own little experience with her earlier this summer at the NCFA conference.

Get your votes in. You can find the ballot and more information on each candidate at the link at the top of the page.

Happy voting.