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Thank you to everyone who posted supportive comments in the aftermath of the sign incident with John Hanna.

Since I told you earlier that I was planning to talk with John, I can now tell you what happened.

In the interim period, many people talked to me about how to respond, some going so far as to suggest that I call the police to file a report.

Something about that didn't feel right. In my gut, I knew that what happened clearly crossed the line (to be kind) but that I needed to talk to John before taking any kind of action. I did not know John but I felt I needed to give him the chance to explain himself.

He did, both publicly and privately. I wasn't in the room when the meeting adjourned, but from what Julia told me, John offered a very sincere apology to the Resolutions Committee and others present for his behavior.

Brian (Leubitz), who is on the Resolutions Committee, privately asked John to meet with me. Juls called me and I came over to the meeting room shortly thereafer.

More below...

John approached me and immediately and thoughtfully apologized for his behavior. He was quite forthright and direct. I sensed that his regret was coming from a very sincere place.

We talked for a good 45 minutes with him, Brian, Juls and a two of John's colleagues. It was actually one of the most edifying and intellectually stimulating conversations I've had in Anaheim.

While consistently acknowledging that what he had done was wrong, John then went on to talk about what led up to this altercation and how it might have been avoided. For example, he respectfully suggested that we should have approached the co-chairs of the meeting before positioning our sign in the room.

It's a fair point. I am mindful that we could have made a more formal request to place the sign and easel inside the room. Crunched for time, we failed to follow the expected protocol. If I had to do it over again, I/we would have followed it. I'm not sure what the outcome would have been, but at least it would have started the conversation on a more collegial level, perhaps leading to an amicable solution for everyone.

I don't know John that well, but I got the impression from our conversation that he is a very thoughtful, very judicious and presumably fair individual who overreacted to a high-stress moment with an uncharacteristic physical response.

I accept his apology.

Hopefully, this unfortunate incident can be a potential bridge-building opportunity with the Resolutions Committee members. To that end, I have invited John Hanna to reach out to the grassroots and netroots and engage our communities in a dialogue about the resolutions process.

In the end, as many of you know now, the censure resolution itself was not officially heard by the Resolutions Committee. A number of members objected to it being considered, due to its submission as a late resolution, per party rules.

You can read more about the Resolutions Committee outcome in a piece Rick Jacobs posted at the Courage Campaign.

Thanks again for your support, everyone.

Onward.

Eden James
Managing Director
Courage Campaign

Reader Comments
  
not necessarily satisfied
By Merg Nov 18th 2007 at 3:54 am PST
I am not so quick to be satisfied with John Hannah's apology. I don't personally know him but his knee-jerk violent reaction concerns me because it seems to personify the entire mainstream Democratic Party's response to rank and file voters who disagree with the party's overall chickenshit response to the Bush Administration. In our current group on Dem's it seems EVERYTHING IS OFF THE TABLE. This includes impeachment, cutting of funds for the Iraq war, stopping illegal wiretapping, preventing the appointment of right wing appellate judges, childrens health and many more important issues. We only see our Dem Party going through the motions, asking us for money at least once a week, and telling us the great things they plan to do, all the while caving in to Republican threats. And this Anaheim meeting,complete with a PHYSICAL SHOVING, VIOLENT, CONFRONTATION, pretty much says to those of us who have walked the precincts, worked the phone banks, had the house parties, etc. that WE HAVE BEEN HAD. What we thought the Dem's were fighting for is not what we are fighting for. We have been shown the door by this action on the part of the CA Democratic Party. It has told us...'We only want to USE YOU when it suits our purpose'.' Any other time...we do not want to here from you'. So, I will give my contribution to Sen Jim Webb or some other Candidate if I give any money at all,this year no matter who the Dem's run in CA because the CA Dems have shown me they are not interested in representing me.
  
Hanna Needs to be Removed!
By Dump the DLC Nov 18th 2007 at 11:28 am PST
Resolutions Chair John Hanna needs to be removed from his position. No apology for his actions should be acceptable, period. I demand to see the rule about signs in the room, if he lied about this then there should also be consequences! The 33,000 signatories should be contacted and a move to a resolution to remove him.

To quit the Democratic Party is not a way to make change, We The People of the Democratic Party need to purge this scum from the leadership of the Party. We were pissed on and sent away by this leadership and it should not be tolerated!!!.

As to Feinstein, the 33,000 signatories should, again, be contacted and ask to sign petitions to Recall Feinstein, we do not need 5 more years of her Republican votes! No point was made without an official censure!
  
submit the resolution NOW
By Cheryl LIlienstein Nov 18th 2007 at 12:24 pm PST
Thank you all for blogging and keeping us updated! This is a rare bit of insight for most people who have never attended one of the party functions...and invigorating, I might add, that our disgust is being noticed...
So:
Submit the resolution for the next meeting, keep the pressure on for getting signatures, and keep reporting out.

Dianne, Art, and "Bob", look around. We are making media, raising money, and we intend to keep the heat on.
  

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