Pubdate: Thu, 23 Sep 2004 Source: Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (WI) Copyright: 2004 Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Contact: http://www.jsonline.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/265 Author: Mark Doremus GROUP'S ACTIONS SHOW IT IS NON-PARTISAN I must dispute Rep. John Gard's assertion that the group that sponsored the Sept. 18 Rolling Thunder social justice rally is "anything but non-partisan." According to my dictionary, a "partisan" is "someone devoted to, or biased in support of, a single party or cause." WISDOM is devoted neither to a single party nor to a single cause, and it does not endorse candidates. It encourages voters to support public officials, regardless of party, who have enlightened views on matters such as treatment instead of prison, educational equity and immigration reform. An example of the non-partisan character of WISDOM is its campaign for community-based treatment for non-violent drug and alcohol offenders. Treatment instead of prison legislation was introduced by Republican Sen. Carol Roessler earlier this year. The bill was supported energetically by WISDOM, received bipartisan support and was approved unanimously by the state Senate. Unfortunately, the Assembly, of which Gard is speaker, failed to bring the bill to a vote. WISDOM's actions refute Gard's charge of partisanship. WISDOM urges all of us to "value our vote - and vote our values" based on a thoughtful analysis of what we, as people of conscience, believe is best for all people regardless of color, social status or party affiliation. That's not partisan - it's simply good public policy. Mark Doremus, Waukesha - --- MAP posted-by: Derek