Friday, January 30, 2009

Boy Scouts Looting the Forest for a Foul Play Badge?

This is not to be believed - Boy Scout leaders selling redwoods from land they control - shameful!
[Stumps of 300-year-old redwood trees that were logged three years ago rest in front of a Boy Scouts sleeping structure during the off-season on the grounds of Camp Masonite-Navarro. (Mike Kepka / The Chronicle)]Stumps of 300-year-old redwood trees that were logged three years ago rest in front of a Boy Scouts sleeping structure during the off-season on the grounds of Camp Masonite-Navarro. (Mike Kepka / The Chronicle)
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Is a Future withou War Possible - Si, se puede!

“…we need to end it at the point of where it is created each day anew: in our daily living conditions, in the constant stress of mindless and monotonous work, in the methods of profit maximizing and distribution, in offices and factories, in schools and families, in the tragedies of love, in our ideas about being either man or woman, in sexuality and love and in the cages of our professional, social and sensual life which are all far too small.
Do we want that the youth of the world no longer goes to war?
If so, we need a higher aim in life, a life worth living and better opportunities to put the power of the youth into meaningful action.
Do we wish to end the worldwide sexual violence?
If so, we have to create living conditions under which sexual joy is experienced without violence, without humiliation and without unnecessary restrictions.
Do we want to free the world from despotism, betrayal and lies?
If so, then let us build up concrete conditions under which despotism, betray

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Objective of this project – developed over the last 30 years – together with its worldwide cooperation partners is to free the earth from violence and war.
This is not a ‘great dream’ but a real historical possibility. The key aspects of our work: healing the collective trauma, building applicable prototype models, establishing an efficient global network, and helping in crisis areas. Previous operations include Bosnia, Middle East, Colombia, India.

 
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Thursday, January 29, 2009

Un-common Good Sense About the Death Penalty in Colorado

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Bill targets Colorado's death penalty

A bill to be introduced next week would let Colorado use the savings on investigating more than 1,300 cold cases.
By Jessica Fender
The Denver Post
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Women 2 Women Peace in Our Time!

Go here and read the views of real women on the front lines of peace!
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January 29, 2009 11:01am 


Every day, you think about the women across the globe who are "living on the edge." You care deeply but feel so overwhelmed that you shut down and push the feeling away.

You want to reach out, but how?

Share your own breaking news and peaceful actions, your story and pictures here. Or, step deeper inside our site where women from the Amazon to Europe, the Middle East and Africa are waiting to connect with you.

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The Old Ways of Development Don't Work - Here's a Way that Does Work

Good read about an on-the-ground way for meaningful and appropriate technology to spur development and provide much needed water for drinking and for agriculture.
clipped from us.oneworld.net


Martin Fisher. © Lemelson-MIT ProgramMartin Fisher. © Lemelson-MIT ProgramThe water pumps and other products bought from Fisher's company KickStart generate over $80 million of extra income each year for farmers in some of the poorest countries of the world. More than 350,000 people have moved out of poverty thanks to the products they've bought from KickStart.

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Playing for Change - Peace Now

Video is at mypeace.tv - a social space that I belong to. Everyone needs a little peaceful and uplifting music today - grin.
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Tuesday, January 27, 2009

A Merciful Peace for Gaza and Israel?

Let's take the opportunity to change the road to peace and pave it with mercy.

Beyond Gaza:  An Abrahamic Peace


By Rabbi Arthur Waskow


Beyond anguish, what can we say about the massive death and destruction in Gaza and the traumatic fear of falling rockets in Israel?  How do we shape not just the temporary palliative of “cease-fire” but a true alternative? Not just in pretty theory, but in political practicality?

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Antibiotics given to Animals Ends Up in Fresh and Canned Vegitables

Bummer! There's just no getting away from facts that industrialized animal farming has bad effects on people, and the planet. When there were thousands of small farmers, instead of hundreds of mega-industrialized farms animals did not get so stressed and disease prone. Forget if you are a vegan, it still gets to you. Let's hear it for going back to small farms!

For half a century, meat producers have fed antibiotics to farm animals to increase their growth and stave off infections. Now scientists have discovered that those drugs are sprouting up in unexpected places.

Vegetables such as corn, potatoes and lettuce absorb antibiotics when grown in soil fertilized with livestock manure, according to tests conducted at the University of Minnesota.

Today, close to 70 percent of the total antibiotics and related drugs produced in the United States are fed to cattle, pigs and poultry, according to the Union of Concerned Scientists. Although this practice sustains a growing demand for meat, it also generates public health fears associated with the expanding presence of antibiotics in the food chain.

 
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Tet and Bird Flu risk - Word is Finally Out

Dr. Olive of the World Health Organization, has let the bird out of the bag. Tet brings millions of birds and people in close contact and that means there is an increased chance for bird flu and mutation of traditional flues into more dangerous versions. The unintended consequence of breeding millions of birds for live market during a short period of time is that all sorts of flu variants can mutate under such conditions - even a pandemic version.
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Avian Influenza

With the surge in the sale and slaughter of poultry for family feasts at Tet, there is a corresponding escalation in the risk of avian influenza.

This is exacerbated is by low winter temperatures in the north of the country, as this weather seems to be conducive to the spread of the virus.

Dr. Olivé also introduced some key actions such as: avoiding contact with sick or dead poultry, reporting sick or dead poultry immediately to the authorities, slaughtering all poultry safely (wear masks and gloves and use disinfectant), cooking poultry thoroughly (do not eat pink meat, runny eggs or raw duck blood) to protect the community from this very serious threat.

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Monday, January 26, 2009

French "Invent" Novel Protest of Capitalism and Materialism

It's in-house shop lifting and inviting shoppers to a free lunch - grin - which we all know capitalism does not offer - "there's no free lunch." But the current bailouts of banks and companies across the world seem like "free lunch" for those who say no free lunch to the rest of us.
[Workers enjoy a picnic among shoppers using food taken from the aisles a giant super market in Bagnolet, near Paris, during a protest action October 25, 2008. Several dozen people from a French group, Workers enjoy a picnic among shoppers using food taken from the aisles a giant super market in Bagnolet, near Paris, during a protest action October 25, 2008. Several dozen people from a French group, "L'Appel et la Pioche" (a play on words - Shovel and Pick) entered a supermarket, selected food items without paying, and ate a picnic amongst shoppers to protest global capitalism, rampant consumerism, bank bail-outs, poor housing, expensive food, profit margins and pretty much everything else that is wrong in the world. (Reuters Photo)
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Calls for Positive Intervention in Zimbabwe

Calls are growing for the international community to do more about Zimbabwe, and now global human rights leaders including Desmond Tutu are engaging in a "relay fast" and other nonviolent acts to pressure neighboring countries -- particularly South Africa -- to support the Zimbabwean people's struggle for democracy and human rights.
Villagers collect food aid in Chirumanzu district, 250 kilometres from the Zimbabwean capital Harare. Southern African leaders opened fresh talks to end Zimbabwe's political crisis amid a new threat by President Robert Mugabe to form a government excluding his arch rival from power.(AFP/File/Desmond Kwande)
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Militarization of the Mexico/USA Border Is Not the Answer

USA and Mexico should be working together over treatment in US of those who want to leave Mexico and work to improve Mexican economy so migration is not due to despair over not being able to feed and care for families.
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Bishops urge President-elect Obama, Mexican
President Calderon to protect rights of migrants, address root causes of migration

WASHINGTON — Bishop John C. Wester of Salt Lake City, Utah, chairman of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops’ Committee on Migration, urged President-elect Barak Obama and Mexican President Felipe Calderon to work together to end abuses against migrants - both in the United States and Mexico - and to address “push” factors that compel migrants to undertake dangerous journeys to the United States. President-elect Obama and President Calderon were scheduled to meet in Washington on Monday, Jan. 12.

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Friday, January 23, 2009

President Obama to State Department Employees

George Mitchell announced as new peace envoy to Middle East, as well as closing of Guantanamo.

The inheritance of our young century demands a new era of American leadership. We must recognize that America's strength comes not just from the might of our arms or the scale of our wealth, but from our enduring values. And for the sake of our national security and the common aspirations of people around the globe, this era has to begin now.


This morning, I signed three executive orders. First, I can say without exception or equivocation that the United States will not torture.

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Thursday, January 22, 2009

A welcome action for those who were not welcomed

We have forgotten: For I was hungry and you gave me something to eat, I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink, I was a stranger and you invited me in, 36I needed clothes and you clothed me, I was sick and you looked after me, I was in prison and you came to visit me.'

37"Then the righteous will answer him, 'Lord, when did we see you hungry and feed you, or thirsty and give you something to drink? 38When did we see you a stranger and invite you in, or needing clothes and clothe you? 39When did we see you sick or in prison and go to visit you?'

40"The King will reply, 'I tell you the truth, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers of mine, you did for me.'

Mass marks start of Catholic ministry to help deportees to Mexico

Initiative kicked off by Tucson bishop at Nogales church

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Two Time Veteran of Iraq, Tired, Tried and Angry

Drop your liberal, conservative, left, right labels and just give it a read and learn a bit.
clipped from www.wiretapmag.org


Kareem Lawrence is trying to adjust to his daily life after returning wounded, and angry, from two tours of Iraq.



(This content is produced by Rock the Vote in partnership with Wiretap.)

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Bird Flu, Pandemic, Lunar New Year Connection Made Public

I've been writing about this for three years; thank goodness the public press has made the connection and someone in the FAO has also made the connection.
clipped from www.bloomberg.com


Jan. 21 (Bloomberg) -- Human bird-flu infections may rise in
Asia as people handle more poultry for next week’s Lunar New Year
celebrations, according to a United Nations veterinarian who
tracks the virus in birds.

Health authorities in China, South Korea and Vietnam have
stepped up surveillance of H5N1 avian influenza among poultry
ahead of the festival, which starts Jan. 26. Production of
chickens and ducks swells as much as three times in the run-up to
the holiday, making outbreaks more likely, said Jeff Gilbert of
the UN’s Food and Agriculture Organization in Hanoi, Vietnam.

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Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Human Trafficking video from Nicaragua

Shameful "industry."
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IOM, which provides vital assistance to many Nicaraguan victims of trafficking from Chinandega, a poor agricultural area northwest of the capital, Managua, has compiled some shocking facts based on the experiences of those the Organization is helping.


  • 70 per cent of victims are between 13 and 19 years of age

  • 86 per cent were trafficked for sexual exploitation

  • 50 per cent of victims live in female headed households

  • 100 per cent of the victims reported experiencing family violence

  • 90 per cent had endured rape or other abuse prior to becoming a victim

  • 70 per cent were trafficked to El Salvador, 15 per cent to Costa Rica, 10 per cent to Guatemala and 5 per cent to Honduras.

  • 80 per cent of the victims were treated for  Sexually Transmitted Diseases

  • 90 per cent reported using drugs and/or alcohol while in captivity

  • 80 per cent were recruited by friends or acquaintances; 10 per cent by family members
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New Hampshire Looking at Changing Death Penalty

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Three death penalty bills before state lawmakers



By KATHRYN MARCHOCKI
New Hampshire Union Leader Staff








Some lawmakers want all executions halted until the state's death penalty is reviewed while another wants to expand the law and have offenders executed by firing squad.

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Friday, January 16, 2009

Close Gitmo - soon as you can

Close it as soon as you can - thanks!
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Guantanamo and Beyond

Maybe not all the answers but a good piece to get you thinking about the whole problem.
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Among the many mega-headaches facing the incoming administration, the Guantánamo Bay
Detention Camp poses unique dangers, symbolically and operationally. By detaining hundreds of
prisoners there, without access to lawyers or to the courts, the United States probably has neutralized
some dangerous terrorists and acquired useful intelligence, but we also have damaged relationships
with our allies and fomented hatred against us, creating many violent extremists in the world at large
for every one that we held in Guantánamo. In this new publication from the Agenda Series, Stephen J. Schulhofer discusses how the new administration can restore domestic and international principles by relying upon the pre–September 11 institutions of military and civilian justice. Download the publication (PDF).
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Easing Gender Violence through Sport Training

Good and novel effort worthy of adaptation here in USA.
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Photo: ICRW





ICRW's Asia Regional
Office Promotes Social
Change by Targeting Game of Cricket

Program Works with Men and Boys to Reduce Gender-based Violence



ICRW's Asia Regional Office
launched a program with the Family Violence Prevention Fund (FVPF) to
reduce
gender-based violence by working with men and boys through India's
cricket system. This project continues ICRW's expansion of work to
engage men and
boys as partners for women's empowerment.

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Thursday, January 15, 2009

Chrysler's "Rockstar" Haitian-American/Canadian designer

Good interview and great story about single-mindely following your dream
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Bad Economic Times Can Heat Up Intolerance and Hate

Excellent source for teachers, aunts, uncles, and parents to help your children escape from our history of hate and intolerance against minority and recent immigrants - people different than "us."
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Teaching Tolerance Magazine Equips Teachers with Strategies for Economic Crisis
 
 


As a new president takes the helm of a country facing an historic economic downturn, the SPLC's Spring 2009 issue of Teaching Tolerance magazine offers classroom strategies to help teachers address the pressures that students, families and school systems inevitably face during harsh economic times.

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Death Penalty too expensive for Illinois - Lawyers say

Illinois was state that first discovered that it's death penalty or capital crimes cases were hugely flawed over the years - so this recommendation comes from real experience with many who were wrongly accused and sentenced to death or life imprisonment.
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Death Penalty's Expensive, Lawyers Recommend Ending It




CHICAGO (WBBM) - A Chicago Bar Association committee is unanimously recommending an end to the death penalty in Illinois.

The 10-0 vote by the group's criminal law committee did not surprise retired Cook County Judge Sheila Murphy, who told the committee that multi-million dollar payouts being made by the city of Chicago and state of Illinois for wrongful death sentences is money that could be spent for far more useful purposes.

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New Methods Needed to Combat Bird Flu

Greed, as well as the need by small farmers to earn once a year extra cash from selling poultry for Tet (Lunar New Year) has and will continue to subvert the means to contain or stop bird flu and even new flu mutations. Introducing a market for collecting and fermenting/digesting manure can defeat the virus and serve needs of farmers.
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Vietnam finds bird flu virus in Chinese chickens





HANOI, Vietnam — Animal health officials in Vietnam detected the bird flu virus in chickens smuggled from neighboring China, highlighting the danger of outbreaks as the Lunar New Year approaches, an official said Tuesday.



Eight of 16 samples taken from nearly 2,200 pounds (1,000 kilograms) of poultry confiscated by authorities late last month in the border province of Lang Son tested positive for the H5N1 virus, said Do Van Duoc, director of the provincial animal health department.
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International Center for Research on Women

Awesome organization doing great research based work and link to fantastic resources and careers for women who want to help women and children around the world.
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ICRW seeks to promote a world free of poverty in which women and men, girls and boys have equal opportunities to achieve their potential and realize their rights.


Our work brings women's lives and the issues and constraints they face into sharper focus.

Research to Insight


Founded in 1976, ICRW has earned a reputation as the leading international institution on gender and development.

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Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Israeli Soldiers Refuse to serve in Gaza

People here in US can protest and support either side (I believe both sides should choose ceasefire). In Israel or Gaza, choosing not to fight now, on your own, is an act of high moral courage.
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Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Docs and Immigrants look to President-Elect Obama for health care help

I hope that the Obama team pulls together a wide group of people with specific knowledge about how lack of health care is effecting different groups in US and listens to their suggestions for reform rather than reform designed by those inside the Washington Beltway!

By Eduardo A. de Oliveira EthnicNewz.org and FI2W reporter

When Barack Obama begins to focus on health reform as part of his lengthy to-do list, the new President probably won’t address the case of Pretinha, a 64-year-old undocumented housecleaner from Framingham, Mass., who worked for 22 years, but has no health insurance.

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Make it double hard to get help - Trafficking victims times 2

Nations all over the world are dealing with human trafficking - some well and some not so well. The Dutch are know for usually doing things well but not for victims of trafficking is seems.

Victims of people trafficking unjustly detained





by NRC Handelsblad in partnership with RNW

13-01-2009





A report just published reveals that victims of people trafficking are often unjustly locked away in cells intended for illegal aliens. In many cases, once they have been arrested by the police or the military police (Koninklijke Marechaussee) for being illegal immigrants without residence documents, their status as a victim does not come to light.

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Minimum wage should be raised again

Hundreds of thousands of 18-30 somethings, many with children, just can't make it on $7 something an hour.
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U.S. Faith Leaders Rally to Raise Minimum Wage






OneWorld US, Economic Policy Institute, Let Justice Roll, United States Department of Labor










Average: 5 (3 votes)









WASHINGTON, Jan 12 (OneWorld.net) - Nearly 400 faith leaders across the
United States have joined a campaign to raise the federal minimum wage
to $10 per hour by 2010 and more are signing on every day.

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Saturn and GM: GM's Slide Began with Not Sustaining Saturn

Read the editorial, it tells you a lot about why GM is in bankrupt city and has its hand out to taxpayers. The story is not about workers, it's about poor leadership of the corporation.

Editorial: The Truth About Saturn




By David Holzman
January 6, 2009 -



When I went car shopping in the early ‘90s, my priorities were fun-to-drive, reliability, and economy. Style— not so much, or so I thought. But the first time I saw a Saturn, I knew instantly what it was, although I’d never seen a photo, since the car was conspicuously absent from the ads. As soon as Consumer Reports gave Saturn a preliminary blessing for reliability, I gave it my consideration. Ultimately, I became so smitten that I didn’t bother to re-look at the Integra after I discovered to my great chagrin, in the dealer’s lot, that the turning circle was nearly as big as the namesake planet’s diameter.

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Yes! Gitmo will be closed as a detention center.

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Advisers: Obama preparing order to close Gitmo


WASHINGTON (AP) — President-elect Barack Obama is preparing to issue an executive order his first week in office — and perhaps his first day — to close the U.S. military prison at Guantanamo Bay, according to two presidential transition team advisers.

It's unlikely the detention facility at the Navy base in Cuba will be closed anytime soon. In an interview last weekend, Obama said it would be "a challenge" to close it even within the first 100 days of his administration.

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Human Trafficking - Males are getting trafficked too!

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The research, conducted by Rebecca Surtees of the NEXUS Institute, is based on interviews with 685 trafficked males. It shows that adult men were overwhelmingly trafficked for forced labour, mostly in the construction sector in Russia. A minority, especially boys, were trafficked for begging, petty theft or sexual exploitation in Russia. Other destinations include South-Eastern Europe, the European Union, the United States, Turkey, Central Asia, North Asia and the Middle East.
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Health Situation in Gaza - UN Report

Read and see what is going on.
clipped from www.who.int

This is the 11 January update on the health sector situation since
Israel launched its military offensive in Gaza on 27 December.


  • UNRWA resumed activities after suspending staff movements.

  • 3 MoH PHC clinics closed due to conflict, taking to 24 number of MoH PHC clinics now closed.

  • Dorah Paediatrics hospital closed for fourth day, except for emergency services.
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Does Video Speak for Itself at Crime Scene?

It can surely tell part of the story and perhaps the most important part. It can also be misleading, if you don't consider other context of the event. It's not the same thing but recall what the different video shots can show in a football game, where a change in view can be absolute in showing the truth or be absolutely confusing.
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Gabrielle Rae (r.), held a photo of Oscar Grant while attending a BART board of directors meeting in Oakland, Calif. on Jan.
8.

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BART officials stood next to closed-off stalls leading to trains during a protest of the shooting death of Oscar Grant at
the Fruitvale BART station in Oakland, Calif. Mr. Grant was shot and killed by a police officer after an altercation on the
platform on New Year's Day.

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In video age, a rush to judgment?


Cellphone videos of a police killing in Oakland, Calif., spark outrage.

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Cease Fire Now!

Now - Cease Fire!
Leftwing Israeli activists take part in a protest in Tel Aviv against Israel's offensive in Gaza January 10, 2009. Peace Now was joined by Israeli peace movement Gush Shalom, after the joint Palestinian-Israeli non-governmental organisation Alternative Information Centre made an appeal to make Jan. 10 "a huge global day of mobilisation against the Israeli war in Gaza." (REUTERS/Eric Gaillard)
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Score One for the Green Guys & Gals - DC court to EPA: Stick It!

EPA was letting chemical and oil refiners off the hook for fouling our air - DC Court says "No Way!"
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EPA's Pollution Exemption Struck Down


By RITA CICERO, Andrews Publications Staff Writer

The D.C. Circuit has vacated an Environmental Protection Agency-approved regulation that allowed oil refineries, chemical plants and other industrial facilities to exceed emission standards for hazardous air pollutants when equipment malfunctions or the plants start up or shut down operations.

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit ruled 2-1 that the exemption violated the plain text of the Clean Air Act.

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Monday, January 12, 2009

Suprise - Wonder Drug Touted as Protection - Isn't!

Drug companies are all about profit and often promise much more than they can deliver. Tamiflu is not the wonder drug is was touted as and it's a good thing that governments did not buy millions of doses.

Learn two things:

1. Drug company greed is main reason health care is so expensive.
2. They will be of little or no help in combating the outbreak of the next pandemic.
clipped from www.philly.com

Early flu strains this season resistant to treatment



 

Tests showing that nearly all early-season flu cases are resistant to the main antiviral drug will likely complicate treatment of the elderly this year and planning for pandemics in the future, health officials said.

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Sunday, January 11, 2009

Women for Peace Worked in N. Ireland - Maybe between Israel and Palestine Too?

I would surely love to see 100,000 Israeli and Palestinian moms marching for peace and maybe their own type of boycott might get peace moving!
clipped from www.voanews.com
Palestinian and Israeli Women, in New Book, Seek Peace



09 January 2009

Peace By Peace, an American non-profit group, has brought together Palestinian and Israeli women to discuss how to achieve peace. The organization released a book that tells how the 60 women envision peace. Late last year, before the Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip, the women visited Washington. They said they hoped to push for peace which they say has eluded the region's male leadership.

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Friday, January 09, 2009

Bird Flu is Result of Factory or Industrialized Farming!

I have been saying this for several years now and now it is becoming more generally known - great!

The reality is, factory farming produces cheap animal products, not humane or safe animal treatment. In 2005, a United Nations task force identified high-density poultry farming as a root cause of the bird flu epidemic. Commenting on a Canadian outbreak of avian influenza, University of Ottawa virologist Earl Brown said "high intensity chicken rearing is the perfect environment for generating virulent avian flu virus."

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Canadians proper but sensible about peace protest

clipped from jta.org

Jewish women protest in Toronto’s Israeli Consulate


TORONTO (JTA) -- Eight Jewish women were arrested after they entered the Israeli consulate in Toronto and began protesting Israel's actions in Gaza.

The women entered the heavily secured consulate in pairs Wednesday. Once all eight were inside, they staged a sit-in.

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police were called and led the women out in handcuffs. The protesters were turned over to Metro Toronto Police and each was charged with one count of breach of the peace. The charges were later dropped and the women were released.

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Prince Mukasey and King George Strike Against Evil Aliens Again - Not!

There is no limit to the lack of shame and disregard for basic human rights by the Bush League, or so this latest outrage met with silence by Congress makes it seem.

Mukasey sets limit on immigrants' rights to lawyer

By AMY TAXIN Associated Press Writer

SANTA ANA, Calif.—The Bush administration has ruled that immigrants facing deportation do not have an automatic right to an effective lawyer, stoking outrage among immigrant advocates who say the government aims to weaken immigrants' right to fair hearings.
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Thursday, January 08, 2009

An Unnecessary War

By Jimmy Carter
Thursday, January 8, 2009; Page A15

I know from personal involvement that the devastating invasion of Gaza by Israel could easily have been avoided.

An Israeli artillery piece firing into the southern Gaza Strip on Tuesday. (By Anja Niedringhaus -- Associated Press)
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Shameful jailing of families and working people

With just weeks to go, it seems that Bush and his ideologues were doing their best to inflict as much hard in as many areas as they could. this story, unfortunately has been repeated all over the nation.
clipped from www.nytimes.com

City of Immigrants Fills Jail Cells With Its Own




Suzanne DeChillo/The New York Times


The Donald W. Wyatt Detention Facility in Central Falls, R.I., was built on the hope that it would revive the city’s economy.

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Too sad - same story could be told on other side of border

Both sides now - End the Violence - Cese fire now!
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Gaza: Are we not human?




07 Jan 2009 17:03:00 GMT

Written by: Oxfam GB

Reuters and AlertNet are not responsible for the content of this article or for any external internet sites. The views expressed are the author's alone.





Mohammed Ali, Oxfam's Advocacy and Media researcher, writes from his home in Gaza city.

The air, the sea and the earth in Gaza city are now occupied by the Israeli military. They occupy Gazans' minds, nerves and ears too. In a bid to stop my children twitching, jerking, trembling and waking at every sound of an attack during their few hours sleep and their many waking hours, I put cotton wool in their ears - it has not worked. I wonder what damage is being done to my children's tiny hearts, theirs are not as big as mine, they can cope less with the stress that is being put on them.
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Peace Cafe - Great Idea!

Terrific Idea! Talking face to face is something leaders should be able to do as well!
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Jewish Americans, Arab Americans Discuss Gaza Conflict in 'Peace Cafe'



07 January 2009

As Israel's Gaza incursion continues and the fighting escalates, there are still people who believe peace is possible in the Middle East. As protesters around the world voice opposition to Israel's ground offensive in Gaza, Jewish and Arab Americans are meeting in a cafe in Washington D.C. and are having a different kind of dialogue.

Iraqi American Anas Shallal
Iraqi American Anas Shallal

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Death Penalty Debate in Nebraska

Death Penalty Debate Might Include Right To DNA Tests / Experienced Counsel




By ED HOWARD

January 07, 2009





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Sen. Dierks





The Legislature’s debate on the death penalty could be something more in 2009 than the expected up-or-down vote on whether to kill condemned inmates with drugs. The state Supreme Court last year banned use of the electric chair.

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K-12 Students - Do your bit to halt global warming and win!

Students Invited to Submit Their Creative Energy Project Entries

Johnson Controls, a global multi-industrial leader in energy efficiency and sustainability, invites kindergarten through 12th grade students across North America to enter the Igniting Creative Energy competition.

The challenge is open to all students in grades K-12 in the U.S. and Canada, excluding Quebec.

A total of four grand prizes will be awarded to three students and one teacher. Three students, one in each grade cluster, whose work best addresses the challenge criteria, will receive a hosted trip to Washington, D.C., for themselves and a parent or legal guardian. Also, the teacher with the highest average score of student work from 15 or more qualifying entries will also receive a trip for two to Washington, D.C. While in Washington, D.C., students will share their winning challenge entries with government and energy leaders during the 20th Annual Energy Efficiency Forum, June 15-16, at the National Press
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Wednesday, January 07, 2009

Good News Finally! We Hope!

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Israel accepts truce 'principles'




An Israeli armoured vehicle, 7 Jan
Israel briefly halted its military operations in Gaza to allow in aid


Israel has agreed "on the principles" of a ceasefire proposal, raising hopes of an end to its conflict with Palestinian militants in Gaza.

"The challenge now is to get the details to match the principles," Israeli spokesman Mark Regev said.

The Palestinian militant group Hamas said there were "positive signs but no agreement yet".

The development came as Israel halted military operations in Gaza for three hours to aid humanitarian efforts.

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It's more than just a Massachusetts Weird Problem of Who Get Arrested for What

Funny column but too true about who gets arrested for what depends on legal, social, religious, and political atmosphere of the day in the place you are. It also has a lot to say about how foolish zero tolerance is over many things in our society today!

Your “Only In Massachusetts” puzzler of the day:

Boston cops kick in a door and find three people: An illegal immigrant living in subsidized housing; a 16-year-old girl smoking a joint; and a 20-year-old Marine drinking a Miller Lite to celebrate his safe return from a second tour of Iraq.

Question: Of these three lawbreakers, who is the only one arrested?

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Let's Talk and Avoid Next Bush League War

War with Iran is neither unavoidable, or desirable. Let's find ways to talk and work out how Iran and US can both be on side of peace and friendship.
clipped from www.wrmea.com

DeMarillac Academy schoolchildren hold their hand-made peace signs at the Axis of Friendship Festival in San Francisco’s Civic Center Plaza (Staff photo P. Pasquini).

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Tuesday, January 06, 2009

Ceasefire! Both Sides - Israel and Hamas - Stop the Violence

There is no way for either side to justify more violence - it just needs to end - Now!
clipped from news.bbc.co.uk

Strike on Gaza school 'kills 40'




Smoke rises over the Gaza Strip (6 January 2009)
The ICRC said much more needed to be done to protect civilians in Gaza


At least 40 people have been killed in an Israeli air strike on a United Nations-run school in the Gaza Strip, Palestinian medical sources have said.

A number of children were among those who died when the al-Falluj school in the Jabaliya refugee camp took a direct hit, doctors at nearby hospitals said.

People inside had been taking refuge from the Israeli ground offensive.

Earlier, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) warned of a "full-blown humanitarian crisis" in Gaza.

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Lunar New Year and Bird Flu Connected

I've been talking about this for two years now and finally a Chinese official agrees in public! Great - now get out of box and seek new solution!
clipped from www.reuters.com

"In many parts of the world, human H5N1 cases are due to contact with infected poultry. A human case would confirm that there is poultry infection somewhere in the vicinity," said a virologist in Hong Kong who declined to be identified.


"It means that there are some leaks in surveillance in the poultry side (in China)," he said.


"Of course, we are approaching Chinese New Year and there is an increase in production, movement in poultry. That's why there's an increase in poultry infection."

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Both Sides Now - Stop the Violence!

clipped from www.csmonitor.com


Palestinians seek refuge in a Gazan hospital as the death toll rises to more than 500.
Suhaib Sale
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Monday, January 05, 2009

Wind power for one building in NYC already!

clipped from www.nytimes.com


Rob Bennett for The New York Times


WIND POWER Wind turbines resembling large table fans help to power a five-story apartment building in the Melrose section of the South Bronx.

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Thousands march against invasion of Gaza

[Singer Annie Lennox, left and activist Bianca Jagger march along Whitehall, London, amidst a crowd of thousands to demonstrate against Israel's bombing of Gaza Saturday Jan. 3, 2009. Several thousand people, many carrying Palestinian flags, marched past British Prime Minister Gordon Brown's Downing Street residence to a rally in Trafalgar Square in London. Outside Downing Street, hundreds of protesters stopped and threw shoes at the tall iron gates blocking entry to the narrow road. (AP Photo/Fiona Hanson/PA Wire) ]Singer Annie Lennox, left and activist Bianca Jagger march along Whitehall, London, amidst a crowd of thousands to demonstrate against Israel's bombing of Gaza Saturday Jan. 3, 2009. Several thousand people, many carrying Palestinian flags, marched past British Prime Minister Gordon Brown's Downing Street residence to a rally in Trafalgar Square in London. Outside Downing Street, hundreds of protesters stopped and threw shoes at the tall iron gates blocking entry to the narrow road. (AP Photo/Fiona Hanson/PA Wire)
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Both Sides Now - Stop the Violence!

Peace and Ceasefire are the only answers that make sense - so that neither Israeli mothers of Palestinian mothers have to bury their children!
clipped from us.oneworld.net
Samera Baalusha (34) and two children at the funeral for five of her other children, killed in a Dec. 29 missile strike. © Amir Farshad Ebrahimi (flickr)
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Friday, January 02, 2009

Rebecca's Rules - some one has to be the "big guy" in Gaza

Raining down rockets and bombs on each other cannot bring justice or mercy for anyone. Both sides need peace. Both sides should just take a step back and say - we want peace now!

A friend of mine told me about all the fights she and her sister had while growing up. Even as their mother lay dying in her last few weeks, neither would visit their mother at the same time. The mother's (Rebeca) advice: Marcella don't keep score, someone has to be the big guy and apologize even if it's not your fault. So Marcella apologized to her sister and the two of them were then able to spend the last week of their mother's life all together.

So, to both sides: someone has to be the big guy and stop your violence, apologize and say let's talk - OK. Otherwise people just keep dying because you can't be the "big guy."

Ned Hamson

Can people in Gaza and Israel Remain Friends?

Yes they can - read this and you will see that people want peace!

Gaza City and the Israeli city of Sderot are separated by just a few kilometres. A year ago, even while the people of Gaza were living in severe conditions under Israeli blockade, and Sderot was an ongoing target for rocket attacks coming out of the Gaza Strip, a blog was started by two men, one in each place. Since then they have been documenting their experiences and giving us their perspective on events, including those of the last week.

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Why Bomb Gaza? Is it alll or mostly politics?

How jaded or cynical are you when it comes to politics or how far do you believe politicians on both sides will go to be sure they stay in control of their electorates? Try a cease fire now so fewer people die and use other means to get votes!
clipped from www.csmonitor.com

The fighting is already affecting Israeli public opinion ahead of the Feb. 10 parliamentary vote: Before the offensive began
polls showed conservative opposition leader Benjamin Netanyahu and his Likud party leading. But now, the hawks are losing
ground and Defense Minister Ehud Barak, leader of the center-left Labor Party, and Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni of centrist
Kadima are gaining.

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Making it easier to deport criminals hurts innocents too

Seems to make sense that you'd want to make it easy to deport criminal immigrants until you look at the details and think about what it does to their families - who have committed no crime. and remember how upset we were when Cuba let criminals escape to US years ago - it gets complicated very quickly.

Deportation's victims

Most, but not all, convicted immigrants earned their fate, though families suffer.

The Killing Fields of Cambodia reach through the years and across oceans to places like Long Beach, and continue to take their toll. Among the victims are children of refugees, now young adults, rejected by their second homeland.

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Good Editorial on Death Penalty in North Carolina




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Death, revisited


North Carolina juries this year practically stopped issuing death sentences -- a trend both understandable and welcome


Published: Fri, Jan. 02, 2009 12:30AM

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