Samstag, 11. März 2006

Articles of impeachment will be emerging soon in Washington

March

The month of March is the time for marching, according to David Swanson. The cherry buds and articles of impeachment will be emerging soon in Washington. On the Gulf Coast, Mardi Gras hangovers and media interest in hurricane victims are wearing off.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/031106X.shtml



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Let's Get Real About Our Rigged Voting System

By Bev Conover
Online Journal Editor & Publisher
Mar 10, 2006, 00:40

Writer after writer keeps talking about how we are just going to march into the polls come November and vote the monsters out.

If only that were true.

The system is rigged, folks. Just like oil and water, computers and voting don't mix.

And that includes touch screens, optically-scanned ballots, even punch cards that are tabulated by computers.

Worse, the voting equipment is in the hands of partisan private firms and they deny you the right to see the code, claiming it is proprietary information.

Adding so-called "verifiable" paper receipts to touch screens would be meaningless, because a handful of scumbags still can change the results just enough to give their candidates a win without triggering a hand recount.

Is this so hard to understand?

It must be, because we, Bev Harris, Lynn Landes Bob Fitrakis and others have been screaming about this elephant in the room for nearly six years.

Bev Harris and her Black Box Voting team have proved in state after state how easily computers can be rigged. Lynn Landes' voting rights lawsuit has made its way to the US Supreme Court (Docket No. 05-930), where she intends to represent herself.

"I tried to get civil rights organizations interested in this case, but had no luck.

Their disregard for this issue is incredible.

It's clear to me that without direct access to a physical ballot and meaningful transparency in the process, our elections have no integrity whatsoever," Landes said.

Fitrakis and three other attorneys, who filed a 1awsuit questioning the results of the 2004 presidential election in Ohio, found themselves the target of Ohio Attorney General James Petro, who sought stiff legal sanctions against the four for filing a "political nuisance" lawsuit.

In a Feb. 3, 2005, Free Press article, Steve Rosenfeld and Harvey Wasserman wrote, "In documents filed with the Ohio Supreme Court, Petro's office charges that the citizen contestors -- Ohio voters -- and their attorneys lacked evidence and proceeded in bad faith to file the challenge. Petro says the election challenge was a 'political nuisance' lawsuit, and as such, the legal team should be fined -- personally -- many thousands of dollars."

That ploy backfired on Petro, when more documents were entered into evidence, including the 102-page Status Report of the House Judiciary Democratic Staff entitled "What Went Wrong in Ohio?", further exposing the 2004 skullduggery. While Petro's sanction motion was denied by the Ohio Supreme Court, the voters lost again when the case was dismissed.

But instead of remedying the situation, the legislature passed and Gov. Robert Taft, the only sitting Ohio governor ever convicted of a crime, signed into law on Jan. 31 a draconian bill (HB 3), which Fitakris noted in a Dec. 7 article, "HB3's most publicized provision will require positive identification before casting a vote.

But it also opens voter registration activists to partisan prosecution, exempts electronic voting machines from public scrutiny, quintuples the cost of citizen-requested statewide recounts and makes it illegal to challenge a presidential vote count or, indeed, any federal election result in Ohio.

When added to the recently passed HB1, which allows campaign financing to be dominated by the wealthy and by corporations, and along with a Rovian wish list of GOP attacks on the ballot box, democracy in Ohio could be all but over."

So what chance do you think Fitrakis, who is now a Green Party candidate for Ohio governor, has against the winner of the GOP primary -- either Petro or Secretary of State Kenneth Blackwell, the man at the center of the 2004 vote horror? Ditto for whoever wins the Democratic primary.

While the Bushistas have learned to be a bit more careful in the wake of the 2000 Florida debacle, stuff happens, as Donald Rumsfeld would say.

Perhaps Florida in 2000 and Ohio in 2004 were diversions to keep people from looking at the skullduggery that went on everywhere. For example, George W. Bush received an extra 100,000 votes -- "phantom votes," as Chris Floyd called them -- in Alaska in 2004.

Floyd wrote, " A good example of how this control really works can be found in Alaska. There, the state Democratic Party has long been seeking an audit of some of the 2004 Diebold-counted returns, which produced a series of strange anomalies - including awarding George W. Bush an extra 100,000 votes that turned out to be phantoms.

First, state officials blocked the request because that information - the vote count of a public election - was a "company secret" that belonged exclusively to Diebold, Friedman reports. Then they decided that the returns could be examined - but only on the condition that Diebold and the Republican officials be allowed to "manipulate the data" before it was released.

In the end, even this tainted transparency was too much for the Bushist ballot crunchers; late last month, Alaska officials suddenly declared that examining the returns would pose a dire but unspecified "security risk" to the state.

Yet, writers blat on and on about what the Democrats need to do to win, as if the Democratic cretins were any better than the Republican cretins, and how "progressives" of any stripe need support in the primaries and general election.

Meanwhile, the Bushes and their criminal allies continue on their merry way, pulling off "miraculous" win after "miraculous" win. Hey, God is on their side and if the exit polls say the other guy or gal should have won, declare the exit polls erroneous.

Some pundits are even foolish enough to think that a little bribery scandal spells the end of Rep. Katherine Harris' bid for a US Senate seat.

Harris, who, as Florida's secretary of state, pulled every dirty trick in the book to hand the Sunshine State's electoral votes to George W. in 2000, was rewarded with a seat in the US House of Representatives. So why not a Senate seat?

Harris, unlike Tom DeLay, hasn't yet been indicted, and an indictment didn't stop DeLay from "winning" his primary bid against three opponents.

Harris will be gone only if the powers that be, not the voters, want her gone.

Elections, for most people, used to be a relatively simple thing. They took a paper ballot into a voting booth and penciled an X next to the names of the candidates they favored. The paper ballot was then dropped into a locked box. At the end of the voting day, the box was opened and the votes were counted one by one. Most states even allowed the public to witness the counting.

Sure, it was slow and, depending on the length of a ballot, the election board workers tended to gripe.

For the voters, though, election nights used to be filled with anticipation and excitement as the results trickled in.

So the question comes down to do we want accurate and honest vote counts or fast and crooked vote counts?

If it's fast and crooked, stay with easily rigged computers.

If it is accurate and honest, demand a return to paper ballots, which make it much harder to steal a statewide, congressional or presidential election.

Copyright © 1998-2006 Online Journal



Fake Voting Rights Activists And Groups Linked To White House

By Bob Fitrakis
Online Journal Guest Writer
Dec 31, 2005, 00:34

Top level Republican operatives with ties to the White House, Senate Majority Leader William Frist and the Republican National Committee (RNC) not only engaged in the suppression of poor and minority voters in the 2004 Ohio presidential election, but they spun the election irregularities into a story linking blacks to cocaine and voter fraud. Bush allies in Ohio are now using this myth of voter fraud to pass a repressive "election reform" bill.

In the month prior to and immediately after the 2004 presidential election, the Republican Party engaged in an orchestrated campaign to divert the mainstream media focus away from election fraud and irregularities in Ohio and manufactured the myth of "voter fraud."

According to a former Columbus Dispatch reporter, Ohio Senator Mike DeWine sent his spokesperson, Mike Dawson, to meet with the editorial board of the Dispatch and other Ohio newspapers. The primary talking point for the GOP was that there was no evidence of irregularities in Ohio.

The Republican state legislature used the "voter fraud" spin to introduce the draconian Ohio House Bill 3. The "election reform" bill has passed both Republican-dominated houses and is awaiting a conference committee at the start of the new year.

HB 3's most publicized provision will require voters to show their ID before casting a ballot. But it also opens voter registration activists to criminal prosecution, exempts electronic voting machines from public scrutiny, quintuples the cost of citizen-requested statewide recounts and makes it illegal to challenge a presidential vote count or, indeed, any federal election result in Ohio. HB 3 will also reduce voter rolls by ordering county boards of elections to send cards to registered voters every two years. If a card comes back as undelivered, the voter must rely on a provisional ballot.

As the League of Women Voters put it in a letter to Republican legislative leaders, "Its [HB 3's] purported purpose of preventing voting fraud is based on the fallacy that there was widespread fraud perpetrated by voters in Ohio. In fact, the fraud was committed against Ohio voters by inadequate preparation that suppressed the votes of those whose registrations were not recorded correctly, those who could not wait for hours to vote, or those whose votes were not counted because of misdirection or mishandling."

The Senate sponsor of HB 3, Kevin Coughlin, could only cite the names of a few cartoon characters and celebrities on voting registration forms, which were easily weeded out by county election boards, as the reason for his repressive legislation.

Fake Voting Rights Groups Tied to the White House

In March 2005, Congressman Bob Ney held a U.S. House Administrative hearing at the Ohio Statehouse where a general counsel for the brand new voting rights group, the American Center for Voting Rights (ACVR), told the congressional committee that the voting problems in Ohio were the result of the NAACP paying people with crack in order to entice them to register to vote. ACVR's general counsel, Mark F. "Thor" Hearne, turned out to be the former national general counsel for Bush-Cheney '04, Inc., with no history of working in a voting rights organization. Hearne relied on a lawsuit filed against the NAACP in Wood County, Ohio, "alleging fraudulent voter registration under the Ohio Corrupt Practices Act."

Hearne wrote a letter to the U.S. Department of Justice in March 2005 claiming there was "substantial evidence to suggest potential criminal wrongdoing by organizations such as Americans Coming Together ("ACT"), ACORN and the NAACP -- Project Vote."

"We understand that local Ohio law enforcement authorities are pursuing criminal prosecution against some of the individuals involved in this activity, which activities include paying crack cocaine for fraudulent voter registration forms," Hearne wrote.

Cliff Arnebeck, the attorney representing the NAACP, denounces this as a deliberate racist disinformation campaign to divert attention from Ohio's election theft. "Crack cocaine, the NAACP -- Hearne and the Republicans are using racist code words," Arnebeck said. The Wood County case was withdrawn in June 2005, but not before it was revealed that the plaintiff, Mark Rubick, had been "indemnified" and held "harmless" by an obscure group, the Free Enterprise Coalition, with ties to the Republican Party. Signing as the "Authorized representative" for the coalition was one Alex Vogel.

Who Is Alex Vogel?

This is the same Alex Vogel who is now identified as Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist's attorney. Vogel was busy in December explaining why Frist's so-called AIDS charity, World of Hope, Inc., paid nearly a half million dollars in consulting fees to his "political inner circle," according to the Washington Times.

While Vogel fights to keep secret the amount of money that Frist's 96 World of Hope donors gave to the "charity," his top-level political connections are emerging in the media. Vogel co-founded a lobbying firm with Bruce Mehlman, the brother of Republican National Committee Chair Ken Mehlman. Vogel and Mehlman's lobbying firm has close ties with the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.

Arnebeck recently won a ruling against the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, which he claims gave $14 million secretly to Ohio Republican candidates in the 2002 and 2004 election cycle, allowing the GOP to dominate Ohio's Supreme Court.

Vogel also served as a member of the National Republican Senatorial Committee and as parliamentarian at the 2004 Republican Party platform hearings.

Other Players Tied to Bush-Cheney

While Vogel helped create the voter fraud myth and Hearne acted as the group's general counsel, a man named Jim Dyke acted as spokesperson for the dubious ACVR. Dyke served for many years as Republican National Committee Communications Director. In October, Dyke emerged as a White House spokesperson on National Public Radio pushing the ill-fated nomination of Harriet Miers for the Supreme Court.

Dyke and Hearne incorporated their "nonpartisan" tax-exempt voting rights organization in Dallas, Texas, only three business days prior to the Ney hearings in Ohio's capital. Despite its lack of history, the ACVR was the only "voting rights group" called to testify on election irregularities in Ohio. With a few exceptions, like Raw Story and Bradblog, news organizations have ignored these obvious political connections.

Other interesting individuals involved in so-called "election reform" activities in Ohio are William E. Franke of Gannon Technologies Group and Steve Hertzberg of the Election Science Institute.

Franke, a close friend of former Attorney General John Ashcroft, installed a computer operating system for Ohio Secretary of State J. Kenneth Blackwell. The Gannon Technologies website bragged that the Ohio Secretary of State joins the FBI and a host of other government agencies as clients of "an innovative system that compiles records in different formats via an imaging program with 100 percent accuracy." One worker who helped install the technology warned the Free Press that there were possible back doors into the system and it may have "points of vulnerability."

Franke came to national attention during the 2004 election as the man heading the operations of the Swift Boat Veterans and Vietnam POWs for Truth. Their nasty attack ads against John Kerry became legendary.

Hertzberg, the project director of Election Science Institute (ESI), received a contract in 2005 from the Franklin County commissioners to monitor and certify new voting machines. Hertzberg's website is dedicated to disputing any scientific claims of election fraud in Ohio. Oddly, Hertzberg's biography posted at the ESI website shows he has no advanced degrees in political science, only a bachelor of science in aerospace engineering from Purdue University. As Hertzberg explains it, he "spent the first several years of his career as a civilian within the U.S. Department of Defense" also " . . . serving as a Project Manager and Test Director for highly visible military development programs. . . ."

Hertzberg launched an organization called Vote Watch in 2002 before renaming it Election Science Institute in 2005. Recent ESI publications seek to discredit real social scientists with Ph.D.s who claim there was election fraud.

The ability of the Bush-Cheney White House to both blatantly repress poor and minority voters in the 2004 election and divert attention from these activities to spin this political operation into a bogus election reform bill bodes well for their ability to win the 2006 mid-term elections, despite a majority of the voters disapproving of the president's performance.

---Bob Fitrakis is the co-editor of "Did George W. Bush Steal America's 2004 Election?" with Harvey Wasserman (www.freepress.org) and co-counsel with Cliff Arnebeck in the Alliance for Democracy suit against the Hocking County Board of Elections.

Copyright © 1998-2006 Online Journal

http://onlinejournal.com/artman/publish/article_376.shtml



Informant: Friends

U-turn over mobile phone mast

By Faye Casey

Mar 11, 2006

Campaigners in Lichfield braced to fight revived plans to put a mobile phone near school buildings in their community have forced a U-turn by a mobile giant.

T-Mobile appealed to the Planning Inspectorate after its bid to put up a 15-metre mast on land near Ryknild Street and Tamworth Road was refused by councillors in January.

But the firm has now withdrawn its appeal and the inspectorate has closed the file.

The scheme caused outrage among neighbours and more than 1,600 signed a petition objecting to the mast, with letters also sent to Lichfield District Council.

Campaign organisers Boley Park Action Group, said they were concerned for pupils at King Edward VI High School and the play group at Boley Park Community Centre because of claims radiation could affect health.

They were delighted when Lichfield District Council threw out T-Mobile's application in January but expected to fight again. Now they hope to relax.

Alan Begley, action group spokesman, said: "T-Mobile have withdrawn the appeal because of the weight of evidence put forward.

"I am very pleased - the strength of the people has carried this through.

"The people have won the day.

"I am very pleased, and grateful, for their support.

"This news protects Boley Park as an amenity, the schools, and a Grade II listed building in the vicinity."

Mr Begley said the group would remain vigilant over phone masts.

He urged residents to contact the group if they receive letters notifying them of applications.

Mr Begley has also written to the city's MP, Michael Fabricant, to gauge his opinion.

For more information on the action group log on to http://www.boleyparkaction.org.uk
[ http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/boleypark/index.htm ]

A spokesman for T-Mobile said the company had withdrawn the appeal to review the situation.

But he insisted coverage was needed for the area and that the company would look to try again elsewhere.

© Express & Star Ltd, 1997-2006

http://www.expressandstar.com/articles/news/es/article_87998.php

Everyday Low Vices

Wal-Mart's bottom line is hurting America says T.A. Frank: It won't be easy for Wal-Mart to change its ways ... Wal-Mart could raise its average wages by two dollars an hour if it raised prices by only a penny on the dollar. But Wal-Mart is led by people whose lives are devoted to coming up with ways to shave a penny - or a half-penny, or a quarter-penny - off of a dollar.

http://www.truthout.org/issues_06/031006LA.shtml

Oversight by Capitulation

Robert Parry writes: Despite a dip in his opinion polls, George W. Bush's transformation of the United States into an authoritarian society continues apace, with new "compromises" with Congress actually consolidating his claims to virtually unlimited executive power.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/031006R.shtml

House votes to dump state food safety laws

The vote was a victory for the food industry, which has lobbied for years for national standards for food labeling and contributed millions of dollars to lawmakers' campaigns. But consumer groups and state regulators warned that the bill would undo more than 200 state laws, inc.

http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/c/a/2006/03/09/MNGFMHL5921.DTL


From Information Clearing House

Americans take their ringside seats for the great conservative crack-up

Republicans are falling out among themselves like the starving Israelites in the desert.

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,19269-2078588,00.html


From Information Clearing House

Bush's Approval Rating Falls to New Low

More and more people, particularly Republicans, disapprove of President Bush's performance, question his character and no longer consider him a strong leader against terrorism, according to an AP-Ipsos poll documenting one of the bleakest points of his presidency.

http://tinyurl.com/r4hwo


From Information Clearing House

The ExxonMobil War Boycott

Vote with your dollars. When governments and/or corporations perpetrate gross injustice and war - or do nothing to stop it - we, the people, must take action to end the violence and exploitation.

http://www.consumersforpeace.org/


From Information Clearing House

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CINDY SHEEHAN, HOWARD ZINN AMONG NOTED LEADERS FOR PEACE ENDORSING THE EXXONMOBIL WAR BOYCOTT
http://freepage.twoday.net/stories/1730738/

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TALKING POINTS - EXXONMOBIL WAR BOYCOTT http://www.consumersforpeace.org

- EXXONMOBIL AND OTHER MAJOR OIL COMPANIES STAND TO MAKE HUGE PROFITS ON IRAQ OIL AGREEMENTS DRAFTED BY THE STATE DEPARTMENT PRIOR TO THE INVASION OF IRAQ according the “Crude Designs” report published by Platform in the UK last November. It appears there there is still time for a boycott to have a positive effect, as none of these contracts have yet been signed, though it is reported that negotiations are underway with the new Iraqi government. The U.S. drafted contracts could bring the oil companies profits on investment ranging from 42% to 162% compared to the minimum of 12% return that is considered more normal. Contracted access to one of the major southern Iraq oil fields could double ExxonMobil’s oil reserves, doubling the worth of the company. In January, 2003, the Coalition Provisional Authority CPA appointed former senior executives from oil companies to help set up the framework for a longer-term oil policy in Iraq, with Gary Vogler of ExxonMobil, being one of the first advisors. ExxonMobil is on the board of directors of the International Tax & Investment Centre (ITIC), with is seeking Production Sharing Agreements in Iraq. Before the war started, ExxonMobil was in the hunt for Iraqi oil and it continues this quest during the occupation.

- $7 BILLION OF EXXONMOBIL’S 2005 RECORD PROFIT OF $36 BILLION CAN BE CONSIDERED WAR PROFITEERING. Dean Baker, co-director of the Center for Economic and Policy Research, said that as much as 20 percent of EXXONMOBIL’s record $36 billion 2005 profit, or about $7 billion, is “a ball park number” for what can be considered war profits for the oil giant. This is an estimate of the amount of profit that is essentially unearned and is traceable to oil prices that have been inflated because: (1) the Iraq War has severely depressed Iraq oil production and (2) because of fears that the Iraq War may spread, possibly affecting oil production in Iran and Saudi Arabia. Noble Prize winning Joseph Stiglitz has also said that the war, in inflating oil prices, has brought huge profits to U.S. oil companies. Tyson Slocum, Acting Director of Public Citizen’s Energy Program, says that ExxonMobil accumulated a war profit in 2005 “in the billions”.

- EXXONMOBIL’s recently-retired Chair and CEO Lee Raymond appears to have had a major role in US policy making - including planning for access to Iraqi oil and promoting the war against Iraq. Mr. Raymond has personal access to Vice President Dick Cheney; for example, he met with him privately 10 days after the first Bush inauguration. Shortly after that Cheney’s energy task force began drafting an energy policy. The Vice President went to court to keep the energy task force work secret, but the few papers forced out by law suits have included maps of Iraqi oil fields. Two months before the 2003 invasion of Iraq, Mr. Raymond became the vice chair of the board of the American Enterprise Institute, possibly the foremost “think tank” in engineering the Bush Administration Iraq War Policy, and central in promoting the war. Mr. Raymond continues as vice chair of AEI’s board after his 12/31/05 retirement.

- CONSUMERS FOR PEACE HAS WRITTEN TO EXXONMOBIL asking that the firm endorse the goals of the ExxonMobil War Boycott campaign and engage the full force of its lobbying effort in advancing these goals. The goals are: (1) immediate withdrawal of all U.S. troops and mercenaries from Iraq; (2) impeachment of George W. Bush and prosecution of U.S. officials for war crimes and crimes against humanity. ExxonMobil has not responded to a certified letter except with the postal receipt. Consumers for Peace has written to the nine other firms selected for boycott because of their involvement with ExxonMobil through its board of directors, asking that they endorse the above goals. Of the nine, only Novartis has responded, declining to meet the request. The other firms affected are: Campbell Soups; Carlson Companies (Radisson Hotels, TGI Friday’s); Corning Inc. (Steuben Glass); Metlife; Pfizer; Verizon; Wells Fargo; and Wyeth.

- APART FROM APPLYING PRESSURE TO END THE IRAQ WAR AND IMPEACH MR. BUSH, THE PURPOSE OF THE BOYCOTT IS TO MAKE IT CLEAR THAT WE WILL NO LONGER ACCEPT GOING TO WAR FOR OIL. As the competition for oil and other energy sources increases, the temptation to use force to maintain control over oil will increase. The war alternative, one can argue, can be viewed a major factor in delaying the U.S. from seriously addressing petroleum overconsumption, for example through gasoline rationing. The war alternative forestalls urgently needed action to protect the environment.

- There has been some controversy over the “war for oil” premise, with some saying this idea is too simplistic. However, it is becoming more clear that the struggle between nations - between the U.S. and China for example - for assured access to oil reserves is intensifying. Without oil, the Middle East would not have had such keen attention from Washington since the early 1900s. A State Department official under Colin Powell said that while oil wasn’t specifically mentioned in State Department pre-war planning, everyone knew in the back of their minds that Iraq reportedly has the world’s second largest oil reserves after Saudi Arabia.

- A BASIC PREMISE OF THE BOYCOTT IS THAT THE INVASION AND OCCUPATION OF IRAQ ARE ILLEGAL ACTIVITIES, VIOLATING THE U.S. CONSTITUTION AND INTERNATIONAL LAW. The boycott is leveled at a major firm that appears to be complicit in this illegal behavior and is clearly a beneficiary. It is also directed at nine firms connected with ExxonMobil that benefit from this connection. Novartis is one such firm. While the Novartis website states that the firm will not benefit from violations of human rights, it has sent representatives to Iraq investment conferences even as the killing in Iraq escalated. At no point has ExxonMobil, or any of the firms associated with it, come forward to disavow connection with the illegal acts of the United States in Iraq. ExxonMobil has not offered to direct its war profits to relieving the vast suffering caused by the war.


Prepared by Nick Mottern, http://www.consumersforpeace.org

You may download a pdf version of the talking points at http://www.traprockpeace.org/talking_points_032306.pdf

See ExxonMobil War Boycott press release http://www.traprockpeace.org/exxonmobil_war_boycott/ or http://www.traprockpeace.org/exxonmobil_boycott_032106.pdf


Organizational Endorsers:

After Downing Street http://www.afterdowningstreet.org

Bloomington Peace Action Coalition http://www.bpac.info

Campus Antiwar Network http://www.campusantiwar.net

Coalition Against War and Injustice (Baton Rouge)

Covington (Louisiana) Peace Project

Consumers for Peace http://www.consumersforpeace.org

Democrats.com http://www.democrats.com

Goldstar Families for Peace http://www.gsfp.org

International Socialist Organization http://www.internationalsocialist.org

Midsouth Peace and Justice Center http://www.midsouthpeace.org

Progressive Democrats of America http://www.pdamerica.org

Traprock Peace Center http://www.traprockpeace.org

Wespac Foundation http://www.wespac.org

Individual Endorsers*:

Annie and Buddy Spell, Louisiana peace activists (Annie is president of the Greater Covington, LA branch of the NAACP)

Anthony Arnove, author, “Iraq: The Logic of Withdrawal”; co-editor with Howard Zinn, “Voices of a People’s History of the US”

Charles Jenks, Chair of Advisory Board - Traprock Peace Center

Cindy Sheehan, Co-founder - Gold Star Families for Peace

Dahr Jamail, independent journalist who spent over 8 months reporting from occupied Iraq

David Swanson, co-founder of AfterDowningStreet.org

Dennis Kyne, Gulf War veteran, activist and author of “Support the Truth”

Dirk Adriaensens, coordinator SOS Iraq and member of the Executive Committee of the Brussells Tribunal, Belgium

Don DeBar, correspondent, WBAI, New York

Elizabeth Wrigley-Field, National Coordinating Committee - Campus Antiwar Network

Eric Ruder, reporter - Socialist Worker newspaper

Gabriele Zamparini, freelance journalist and film maker living in London; co-editor of http://www.thecatsdream.com

Howard Zinn, historian, playwright and activist; author of “A People’s History of the United States” and co-editor with Anthony Arnove of “Voices of a People’s History of the US” Jacob Flowers, Director - MidSouth Peace and Justice Center

Judy Linehan, Military Families Speak Out

Kathy Kelly, Nobel Peace Prize nominee, co-founder - Voices For Creative Non-Violence

Lindsey German, Convener - Stop the War Coalition (UK)

Michael Letwin, Co-Convener - New York City Labor Against the War

Nick Mottern, National Director - Consumers for Peace

Nada Khader, Executive Director, Wespac Foundation

Norman Solomon, Author of “War Made Easy: How Presidents and Pundits Keep Spinning Us to Death”

Paola Pisi, professor of religious sciences (Italy) and editor of http://www.uruknet.info

Phil Gasper, Chair - Department of Philosophy & Religion, Notre Dame de Namur University, Professors for Peace

Sharon Smith, author of “Women and Socialism : Essays on Women’s Liberation”

Stan Goff, Master Sergeant Retired, US Army

Sunny Miller, Executive Director - Traprock Peace Center

Thomas F. Barton, publisher, GI Special

Tim Baer, Director - Bloomington Peace Action Coalition

Tim Carpenter, National Director - Progressive Democrats of America

Ward Reilly, SE National Contact - Vietnam Veterans Against the War, Veterans for Peace, Baton Rouge

*Affiliations are for identification purposes only.


Charles Jenks
Chair of Advisory Board and Web Manager
Traprock Peace Center
103A Keets Road Deerfield, MA 01342
413-773-7427 fax 413-773-7507 http://www.traprockpeace.org


UNITED FOR PEACE & JUSTICE | 212-868-5545


From ufpj-news

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Legacy Of An Exxon CEO

by Charlie Cray, TomPaine.com

CEO pay and corporate disinformation reached dizzying new heights at Lee Raymond's Exxon Mobil.

http://www.tompaine.com/articles/2006/04/17/legacy_of_an_exxon_ceo.php

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Did a Group Financed by Exxon Prompt IRS to Audit Greenpeace?
http://www.commondreams.org/headlines06/0322-10.htm

Exxon Exxposed
http://www.commondreams.org/views06/0322-21.htm

Watch What You Say

How the telephone company listens in on your calls and what they tell the government.

http://www.alternet.org/rights/33334/



Pentagon admits "errors" in spying on protesters

The Department of Defense admitted in a letter obtained by NBC News on Thursday that it had wrongly added peaceful demonstrators to a database of possible domestic terrorist threats.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/11751418/


From Information Clearing House

Why Data Mining Won't Stop Terror

Many believe data mining is the crystal ball that will enable us to uncover future terrorist plots. But even in the most wildly optimistic projections, data mining isn't tenable for that purpose. We're not trading privacy for security; we're giving up privacy and getting no security in return.

http://www.wired.com/news/columns/0,70357-0.html?tw=wn_politics_1


From Information Clearing House

The Gitmo Documents

http://www.counterpunch.com/rajiva03102006.html


From Information Clearing House

US beefs up dossier - Manufacturing Consent For Bombing Iran

Official Washington’s quickening drumbeat of hostility is beginning to recall political offensives against Libya’s Moammar Gadaffi, Panama’s Manuel Noriega and Saddam Hussein, which all ended in violence. Rightwing American media are urging action, deeming Iran “an intolerable threat” that is the “central crisis of the Bush presidency”.

http://informationclearinghouse.info/article12277.htm



US congressmen press for Iran sanctions bill

Key US congressmen on Wednesday said that they would push forward with legislation imposing mandatory sanctions on foreign firms working in Iran, despite administration concerns that the bill could split the international coalition against Iran’s nuclear programme.

http://tinyurl.com/ow2mo



'US not doing enough to stop Iran'

The United States has until now not done enough to prevent Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons, a senior Defense Ministry official has told The Jerusalem Post while expressing hope that Wednesday's referral of the Iranian issue to the United Nations Security Council would prove to be effective.

http://tinyurl.com/ohg87



Manufacturing Consent For Bombing Iran

Video - Bush: Iran 'grave' security concern

U.S. President Bush called Iran an ''issue of grave national security concern'' during a press conference to a national newspapers group.

http://tinyurl.com/mhrpd



War pimp: O'Reilly: Blowing Iran "off the face of the earth ... would be the sane thing to do"

Summary: On his radio program, Bill O'Reilly stated: "You know in a sane world, every country would unite against Iran and blow it off the face of the Earth. That would be the sane thing to do."

http://mediamatters.org/items/200603100008


From Information Clearing House

30 US Reps for Bush Impeachment Inquiry

30 US House Representatives have signed on as sponsors or co-sponsors of H. Res 635, which would create a Select Committee to look into the grounds for recommending President Bush’s impeachment.

http://www.atlantaprogressivenews.com/news/0035.html


From Information Clearing House



http://omega.twoday.net/search?q=impeach
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=impeach

Soldiers Back From Iraq, Unable to Get Help They Need

"The numbers are simply going to overwhelm them, and they are not going to have the proper funds to deal with these folks on a long-term, chronic basis," said David Gorman of the advocacy group Disabled American Veterans.

http://tinyurl.com/qttwk


From Information Clearing House

Western Shoshone Victorious at UN: US Found in Violation of Human Rights of Native Americans

Urged to Take Immediate Action
http://www.commondreams.org/news2006/0310-04.htm

Biotech Foods: David Versus Goliath

United Nations talks on the global trade in genetically modified (GM), or biotech foods and crops will highlight the gap between countries demanding the right to regulate imports of GM products and the huge business interests that seek to benefit from weak rules...

http://www.commondreams.org/news2006/0310-01.htm

The Democrats: Still Ducking

http://www.commondreams.org/views06/0310-30.htm

The Democrats: They Can't Even Win a War of Words
http://www.commondreams.org/views06/0310-21.htm

Enough of the D.C. Dems
http://www.commondreams.org/views06/0310-20.htm

Stop Force-Feeding Inmates, Doctors Tell US

http://www.commondreams.org/headlines06/0310-06.htm

Detainee Deaths: The Failure of a Society
http://www.commondreams.org/views06/0310-29.htm

China's Boom is Killing Sea That Gives It Life

by Clifford Coonan

China's spectacular economic boom will mean the death of its major economic and maritime hub, the Bohai sea, unless action is taken to stop industrial pollution of its waters, environmental advisers said yesterday.

The warnings, yet another example of the crisis gripping the world's fastest-growing major economy, come as China tries to balance its desire for economic growth with the need to avoid environmental catastrophe...

http://www.commondreams.org/headlines06/0310-05.htm

Islamophobia Worse in America Now Than after 9/11

http://www.commondreams.org/headlines06/0310-07.htm

A Mother's Loss Spurs War Debate

http://www.commondreams.org/headlines06/0310-08.htm

GLOBALIZATION: THE FINAL DEMISE OF NATIONAL SECURITY

Zbigniew Brzezinski: "The notion of total national security is now a myth. Total security and total defense in the age of globalization are not attainable. The real issue is: with how much insecurity can America live while promoting its interests in an increasingly interactive, interdependent world?"...

http://www.newswithviews.com/Wood/patrick14.htm
http://www.newswithviews.com/Wood/patrick15.htm
http://www.newswithviews.com/Wood/patrick16.htm

RETIRED SUPREME COURT JUSTICE HITS ATTACKS ON COURTS AND WARNS OF DICTATORSHIP

Raw Story

March 10, 2006

http://rawstory.com/news/2006/Retired_Supreme_Court_Justice_hits_attacks_0310.html

Supreme Court justices keep many opinions private but Sandra Day O¹Connor no longer faces that obligation. Yesterday, the retired justice criticized Republicans who criticized the courts. She said they challenge the independence of judges and the freedoms of all Americans. O¹Connor¹s speech at Georgetown University was not available for broadcast but NPR¹s legal affairs correspondent Nina Totenberg was there.

Nina Totenberg: In an unusually forceful and forthright speech, O¹Connor said that attacks on the judiciary by some Republican leaders pose a direct threat to our constitutional freedoms. O¹Connor began by conceding that courts do have the power to make presidents or the Congress or governors, as she put it ³really, really angry.² But, she continued, if we don¹t make them mad some of the time we probably aren¹t doing our jobs as judges, and our effectiveness, she said, is premised on the notion that we won¹t be subject to retaliation for our judicial acts. The nation¹s founders wrote repeatedly, she said, that without an independent judiciary to protect individual rights from the other branches of government those rights and privileges would amount to nothing. But, said O¹Connor, as the founding fathers knew statutes and constitutions don¹t protect judicial independence, people do.

And then she took aim at former House GOP leader Tom DeLay. She didn¹t name him, but she quoted his attacks on the courts at a meeting of the conservative Christian group Justice Sunday last year when DeLay took out after the courts for rulings on abortions, prayer and the Terri Schiavo case. This, said O¹Connor, was after the federal courts had applied Congress¹ onetime only statute about Schiavo as it was written. Not, said O¹Connor, as the congressman might have wished it were written. This response to this flagrant display of judicial restraint, said O¹Connor, her voice dripping with sarcasm, was that the congressman blasted the courts.

It gets worse, she said, noting that death threats against judges are increasing. It doesn¹t help, she said, when a high-profile senator suggests there may be a connection between violence against judges and decisions that the senator disagrees with. She didn¹t name him, but it was Texas senator John Cornyn who made that statement, after a Georgia judge was murdered in the courtroom and the family of a federal judge in Illinois murdered in the judge¹s home. O¹Connor observed that there have been a lot of suggestions lately for so-called judicial reforms, recommendations for the massive impeachment of judges, stripping the courts of jurisdiction and cutting judicial budgets to punish offending judges. Any of these might be debatable, she said, as long as they are not retaliation for decisions that political leaders disagree with.

I, said O¹Connor, am against judicial reforms driven by nakedly partisan reasoning. Pointing to the experiences of developing countries and former communist countries where interference with an independent judiciary has allowed dictatorship to flourish, O¹Connor said we must be ever-vigilant against those who would strongarm the judiciary into adopting their preferred policies. It takes a lot of degeneration before a country falls into dictatorship, she said, but we should avoid these ends by avoiding these beginnings.

Nina Totenberg,
NPR News,
Washington.

NPR Report: http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=5255712


Informant: NHNE

Anatomy of an Agreement

http://www.counterpunch.org/prashad03082006.html


Informant: Lew Rockwell

The Financial Police State

http://www.visualanalytics.com/Products/VLinkChart/volume3/issue12/VLNews.cfm


Informant: Lew Rockwell

Bird Flu Capers

The worry is that Bird Flu could strike the U.S. any day now. Homeland Security Michael Chertoff, a known authority on influenza, especially when blown in by hurricanes, said Thursday. "If we get a wild bird or even a domestic chicken that gets infected with avian flu, we're going to be able to deal with it, because we've got a lot of experience with that," Chertoff said. What, was Homeland Security distracted with Bird Flu drills while winds blew in New Orleans? Is the entire Homeland Security agency ready to strike if a lone bird gets the flu? Pity the sole bird. For the sake of the birds, let's hope Homeland Insecurity "fouls" the job like it did in New Orleans...

http://www.lewrockwell.com/sardi/sardi51.html

Freitag, 10. März 2006

The President’s Budget: Shifting a Harmful, Unjust Burden to the Most Vulnerable

From: Kathy Guthrie
kathyguthrie@fcnl.org
[FCNL]

Legislative Action Message

The President’s Budget: Shifting a Harmful, Unjust Burden to the Most Vulnerable - FCNL

House and Senate Budget Committees this week began putting together the federal budget for next year. The stakes are high, and the debate contentious.The votes in the weeks ahead are likely to be close.

The president’s plan would, over the next five years, waste more than $2.5 trillion on wars and preparing for war, and it would cut taxes, primarily for the wealthiest, by at least another $285 billion (and much more over the next ten years). To reduce the deficits caused by these priorities, the president’s budget would shift the burden of deficit reduction to the most vulnerable by cutting funding for programs that address human needs.

The Congressional Budget Office estimates that the president’s plan, if enacted, will increase the debt by at least $2.1 trillion over the next 10 years - not counting the future cost of the wars and other emergencies which will increase the debt still further.

Act Now

The House and Senate are on a fast track to complete their budget work early in this short legislative year. March through early April will be key. Please contact your senators and representative now. Urge them to oppose balancing the budget on the backs of the most vulnerable.

To see talking points and write a letter to your senators and representative visit http://www.fcnl.org/redir/2206budgetlam/

Read More

The Center on Budget and Policy Priorities estimates the president’s budget would cut domestic discretionary programs $183 billion below the current services baseline over the next five years (adjusted for inflation). The president’s proposed cuts and changes to mandatory programs such as Medicare, Medicaid, and food stamps would be in addition to that - more than $40 billion over five years, according to the Coalition on Human Needs.

To reduce the deficits caused by the mounting costs of the wars, runaway military spending, and tax cuts for the wealthiest, the president would cut programs that serve the poor, the young, the disabled, the disadvantaged, the elderly, and low- and middle-income households. Funding for education, training, employment, and social services would be cut more than $27 billion (24%) next year alone. Health care for the elderly and poor (Medicare and Medicaid), community services, food and nutrition programs, housing for the elderly and disabled, and child care assistance would also be cut below current services levels.

The president would cut environmental protection and conservation programs by $4.3 billion (13%) for next year. Energy efficiency and renewable energy programs would be cut 1% to just over $1 billion, and energy conservation programs, an even smaller crumb in the budget pie, would be cut 15% to only $662 million. Adjusted for inflation, these cuts go even deeper into current levels of services.

The Indian Health Service budget would increase about 3.5%, which is about the rate of inflation, but it would not keep up with increasing demand due to population growth, and it would still fall far short of what is needed to close the wide disparity between Indian Country and the rest of the U.S. in the quality and availability of health care. Other Native American programs (education, housing, Bureau of Indian Affairs, and law enforcement programs) would be frozen or cut. Again, adjusted for inflation, these cuts go even deeper into current levels of services.

In the president’s plan, funding for international development and humanitarian assistance, key to the peaceful prevention of deadly conflict, would increase $1.9 billion (14.3%) to $14.9 billion. (Omitted from this total are funds for wasteful, ill-conceived overseas anti-narcotics programs.) Overall funding for non-military international affairs, adding to the above State Department and foreign information and exchange activities (but excluding foreign military financing, economic support funds for Israel, and other security assistance) would increase $4.6 billion (23%) to $24.4 billion. This is a trend in the right direction, but falls far short of the level of need.

More Information

Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, “Program Cuts in the President’s Budget: Cuts Grow Deeper Over Time and Will Hit States Hard,” Feb. 23, 2006 http://www.fcnl.org/redir/2306cbpp/

Coalition on Human Needs, “Guide to the FY 2007 Federal Budget: What’s at Stake for Human Needs,” March 7, 2006 http://www.fcnl.org/redir/2406coalition/ (PDF)

The U.S. Can't Abandon Iraq, But the Troops Must Leave: Join FCNL's Iraq Campaign, http://www.fcnl.org/iraq/

Contact Congress and the Administration: http://capwiz.com/fconl/dbq/officials/


Informant: Martin Greenhut

Kritik an Verschiebung der Veröffentlichungspflicht von Nebeneinkünften

"Kein Eilantrag": Kritik an Verschiebung der Veröffentlichungspflicht von Nebeneinkünften (10.03.06)

Bundestagspräsident Norbert Lammert hat heute angekündigt, die vom Bundestag im letzten Jahr beschlossene Veröffentlichung der Politiker-Nebeneinkünfte auszusetzen bis die beim Bundesverfassungsgericht anhängigen Klagen von sechs Bundestagsabgeordneten dagegen entschieden sind. Das Online-Netzwerk Campact und die Anti-Korruptionsorganisation Transparency International kritisierten diese Ankündigung. Es dürfe nicht sein, "dass einige wenige lichtscheue Bundestagsabgeordnete die Umsetzung einer Bundestagsentscheidung um Jahre verzögern", meint Günter Metzges von Campact. Die klagenden Abgeordneten hätten bei Gericht nicht einmal einen Eilantrag gestellt.

Die ganze Nachricht im Internet: http://www.ngo-online.de/ganze_nachricht.php?Nr=13151

Federal Plan for Changes in Child Care Draws Protest

A Bush administration plan to reorganize programs for low-income families has brought protests by service agencies around the country, which fear it signals a waning in the federal commitment to child care assistance for working mothers.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/031006I.shtml

Cindy Sheehan's Arrest at UN

On Monday, March 6th, Cindy Sheehan and three others were arrested while attempting to deliver a petition to the US Mission at the UN. t r u t h o u t's Rebecca MacNeice was on the ground and filmed the arrests.

http://www.truthout.org/multimedia.htm

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Video: Cindy Sheehan's Arrest at UN Real Video http://real21mt.audiovideoweb.com/ramgen/nj20real2514/unarrest56K.rm

QuickTime http://websrvr20.audiovideoweb.com/avwebdswebsrvr2143/news_video/unarrest56K.mov


From Information Clearing House

Bush's optimism in his recent State of the Union address and his subsequent speeches contradicts the economic facts

The Country's Going to H... at Home and Abroad

I don't meet many Republicans, but those few I do talk to agree that the world and the country are going to h..., says Saul Landau. Landau explains: Bush's optimism in his recent State of the Union address and his subsequent speeches contradicts the economic facts.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/031006F.shtml

Bush Touts Grants to Religious Charities

President Bush said Thursday his administration is making steady progress in steering more federal taxpayer's dollars to religious charities.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/031006D.shtml

Next-up News 10 Mars 2006

http://www.omega-news.info/next_up_news_10_mars_2006.htm

Gewaltvideos bei Handy-Razzia in Schule entdeckt

Immenstadt - Die Polizei hat bei einer Handy-Razzia an einer Hauptschule in Bayern auf 15 Schülerhandys Porno- und Gewaltvideos, Nazi-Propaganda und Sodomiesequenzen gefunden. Insgesamt waren an der Schule über 200 Handys der 7. bis 10. Jahrgangsstufe beschlagnahmt worden, bestätigte die Polizei in Immenstadt am Freitag. Ein Polizeisprecher sagte, selbst altgediente Beamte seien schockiert über das gewesen, was auf den Handys gespeichert war. Den Schülern im Alter zwischen 14 und 18 Jahren drohen Strafverfahren wegen des Besitzes und der Verbreitung verbotener pornographischer und gewaltverherrlichender Inhalte. Der Rektor der Schule hatte die Polizei nach Protesten von Eltern eingeschaltet. Die Schüler hätten die Videos in der Pause und in der Umgebung der Schule ausgetauscht.

Aus der Berliner Morgenpost vom 11. März 2006

© Berliner Morgenpost 2006

http://morgenpost.berlin1.de/content/2006/03/11/aus_aller_welt/816149.html

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Gewalt auf Schulhof in Bitterfeld mit Handy gefilmt

Bitterfeld. Ein 14-Jähriger Schüler einer Lernbehindertenschule in Bitterfeld soll eine 15 Jahre alte Mitschülerin geschlagen und die Attacke mit seinem Handy gefilmt haben. Es wird wegen gefährlicher Körperverletzung ermittelt, sagte ein Sprecher der Polizei Dessau am Freitag. Er bestätigte damit einen Bericht der Zeitung „Magdeburger Volksstimme“ (Freitagausgabe). Die Staatsanwaltschaft Dessau, die seit dem 17. Februar ermittelt, war für ein Stellungnahme nicht zu erreichen.

Der Junge soll das Mädchen gegen Brust und Kopf getreten haben. Bei dem Opfer, das bei dem Angriff verletzt wurde, handelt es sich um eine Deutsche mit ausländischem Vater. Es werde derzeit geprüft, ob das Motiv Ausländerfeindlichkeit bei dem übergriff ein Rolle spielte.

Laut Polizei Dessau nennen Experten so etwas „Happy Slapping“ (lustiges Dreinschlagen), eine aktuelle Form von Gewalt bei der Täter ihre Opfer nicht nur verprügeln, sondern auch noch filmen und damit die Demütigung und Schmerzerfahrung für das Opfer intensivieren. Das Prügeln von Mitschülern vor laufender Kamera ist ein „Jugendtrend“ aus Großbritannien, hieß es.

Im im September 2004 hatte ein 19-Jähriger einen 16-Jährigen auf einem Schulhof in Wolfen so kräftig geschlagen, dass er kurze Zeit später im Krankenhaus starb.

dpa

© LVZ-Online vom: Freitag, 10. März 2006

http://www.lvz-online.de/aktuell/content/186540.html

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31 Euro pro Monat für das Handy

Jugendliche in der Schuldenfalle

LINZ. 94 Prozent der oberösterreichischen Jugendlichen haben ein Handy und geben im Schnitt 31 Euro pro Monat dafür aus. Das Land wirbt nun mit einer Kampagne für Handypausen vor allem bei Schülern.

Unter dem Motto "Gönn' deinem Handy eine Pause" setzen die Landesräte Viktor Sigl, Rudi Anschober und Josef Ackerl ihre Aufklärungsaktion aus dem Vorjahr fort. Damals hatten sie mit der Vize-Miss-Austria Julia Plakolm als "Kampagnentestimonial" gegen die Schuldenfalle Handy geworben und damit positives Echo geerntet. Immerhin 73 Prozent der Jugendlichen gaben in einer Befragung an, von der Landeskampagne gehört zu haben, 65 Prozent sahen sogar Anregungen für eine Änderung ihres Telefonverhaltens darin.

"Handys sind nicht mehr wegzudenken. Wir müssen aber auch die Risken aufzeigen und versuchen, sie zu minimieren", sagte gestern Landesrat Sigl. Das Handy sei ein starker Kostenfaktor, der laut Studie von Jugendlichen ab 15 Jahren zumindest zu zwei Drittel selber getragen werden muss.

Schuldner immer jünger

Eine alarmierende Auswirkung ist die steigende Zahl der Klienten der Schuldnerberatungsstellen. "Sie werden jedes Jahr mehr und jünger", sagte Landesrat Josef Ackerl. Er fordert von den Telefonfirmen, sie sollten in ihrer Werbung die ganze Wahrheit vermitteln.

Ein handyfreier Tag an den Schulen oder zumindest Handypausen, für die das Land in den kommenden Monaten speziell in mittleren-, höheren und Berufsschulen werben will, seien aber nicht nur eine Präventivmaßnahme gegen Schulden, sondern auch für die Gesundheit. "Damit wird die Strahlungsbelastung gemindert", sagte Landesrat Anschober. (eku)

Informationen unter http://www.das-zaehlt.at

Hauptzielgruppe der neuen Landeskampagne gegen die "Schuldenfalle Handy" sind die Schüler. Dauer-Telefonieren ist Geld verlieren, heißt es daher etwa auf einem neuen, von Schnauder Marketing Solutions gestalteten Plakat. Geplant ist über positive Reizwörter in der Information in den Schulen (Pause, Ferien, frei) auf einen "handyfreien Tag" hinzuführen.

Alles rund um das Thema "Schuldenfalle Handy" gibt es im Internet unter http://www.das-zaehlt.at

OÖnachrichten vom 11.03.2006

© Wimmer Medien / OÖNachrichten

http://www.nachrichten.at/lokal/429308?PHPSESSID=b8c4f6cbafad0a351ba213276a8fb533

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Handy-Verbot an Schulen
http://freepage.twoday.net/stories/1677088/

Knallhart: Sozialer Abstieg und kriminelle Karriere

Neukölln ist überall
http://www.telepolis.de/tp/r4/artikel/22/22221/1.html

Die Karten werden neu gemischt

Die 80e und 90er Jahre waren durch eine schwere Schuldenkrise vieler Entwicklungsländer gekennzeichnet, 2006 steigt ein Entwicklungsland zu einem der größten Gläubiger der USA auf: China.

http://www.telepolis.de/tp/r4/artikel/22/22190/1.html

NSA Lawsuit - Stop Illegal Surveillance

Something is wrong in our country. The president is overreaching his authority with a vast program of illegal spying on Americans, and Congress, which is supposed to check executive power, is preparing to ratify his illegal surveillance program after the fact.

In a backroom deal announced this week, key Senate Republicans met with Vice President Dick Cheney and agreed to create legislation that would rewrite our laws by requiring less disclosure and less judicial power to check wiretaps than current law demands.

The message these partisans are sending to the people and the country is clear: partisans are willing to put party loyalty over fundamental and timeless values, such as the preservation of the Constitution and the rightful power of Congress as a check on the president. Many Americans are appalled that our President has not only ordered warrantless spying on Americans, but has unapologetically claimed that he has the power to break the law.

The question for us now is: What message will we the people send Congress?

The ACLU is asking you to join with us in declaring unequivocally that warrantless spying on innocent Americans is unacceptable.

It’s at moments like these that our system of checks and balances matters most. When the president asserts absolute power and the legislative branch abdicates its responsibilities, we must turn to the courts: the third pillar of our democracy.

Yesterday, the ACLU asked the judge in our NSA lawsuit to immediately block the illegal NSA spying program in order to prevent “concrete harm” to our plaintiffs — journalists, non-profit groups and other advocates — and to the American way of life. The ACLU v. NSA lawsuit aggressively challenges the Bush Administration’s abuse of power, charging that the spying violates all Americans' rights to free speech and privacy under the First and Fourth Amendments of the Constitution.

White House allies in Congress may be willing to help cover up this illegal program, and other lawmakers may be willing to stand on the sidelines, but when the president breaks the law, neither Congress nor the courts should give him a get-out-of-jail free card.

I urge you to stay involved as we work to end illegal government spying and restore the rule of law. The debate in Congress is far from over, and our legal challenge to the NSA has only just begun. We must stay vigilant if we want to preserve a democracy where the people are both safe and free.

Sincerely,

Anthony D. Romero
Executive Director


GET INVOLVED

Help us check the abuse of executive power and the complicity of Congress in warrantless surveillance on Americans:

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The State of Our Union Cannot be Strong if the President Continues to Violate the Law

Vorsorge contra Indoor-Versorgung

Sehr geehrte Damen und Herren,

als Anlagen sende ich Ihnen das Formular einer Aufforderung an die Mobilfunk-Unternehmen, die Salzburger Vorsorgewerte von 2002 einzuhalten und dafür einigen Kunden mit "Funkloch" im Wohnzimmer die Installation eines Repeaters zuzumuten. Wie Sie dem Artikel aus der Mindelheimer Zeitung unter dem Titel "Schwere Zeiten für Mobilfunker" entnehmen können, ist es uns gelungen, den Bürgermeister von Bad Wörishofen für diese Forderung zu gewinnen; inzwischen gibt es auch Unterschriften von 12 hiesigen Ärzten zur Beachtung des Vorsorgeprinzips.

http://www.buergerwelle.de/pdf/mz6308.rtf
http://www.buergerwelle.de/pdf/mobilfunk_an_vodafone_und_o2.xls

Wir empfehlen dieses Vorgehen auch für andere Kommunen. Wir haben dabei aber noch ein Problem: Überzeugend wirkt das Balkendiagramm von Frau Dr. Waldmann-Selsam in Verbindung mit Messungen und einfachen Abschätzungen der Immission. Die Presse weigert sich jedoch, Angaben in µW/m² abzudrucken oder das Jahr 2002 als Merkmal der "Vorsorgewerte" anzugeben. Im Rahmen unserer Kommune gibt es zwar eine stillschweigende Übereinkunft, das Wort "Vorsorgewerte" auf das Jahr 2002 (Salzburger Sanitätsdirektion) und damit auf 10 µW/m² im Freien und 1 µW/m² in Wohnräumen zu beziehen sowie den älteren Wert 1000 µW/m² als "Resolutionswert" zu bezeichnen und so von unserem Ziel abzugrenzen. Ich schlage deshalb eine von allen Ärzten und Bürgerinitiativen gemeinsame Sprachregelung vor und wäre Ihnen dankbar für eine entsprechende Aktion; dazu erinnere ich an einen früheren Vorschlag von mir, einen bundesweiten "Verein kritischer Wissenschaftler e.V." zu gründen.

Ich bitte auch um Informationen zur Beschaffung von billigen Repeatern.

Mit freundlichen Grüßen

Dr.-Ing. Claus Thiessen

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Sehr geehrter Herr Thiessen,

die Bezeichnung Salzburger Vorsorgewert 2002 (innen bzw. außen) wurde gewählt um eine Abgrenzung gegenüber dem erstmals 1998 von der Landessanitätsdirektion Salzburg empfohlenen Richtwert zu haben.

Der Salzburger Vorsorgewert aus 1998 wurde im Juni 2000 (auch) in der Salzburger Resolution empfohlen.

Die Geschichte kann nicht vom Wunsch einer Zeitung eine Jahreszahl zu nennen oder eben nicht, geändert werden.

Da Sie eine einheitliche Bezeichnung anregten ist mein Vorschlag die bisherige Nomenklatur beizubehalten die lautet:

Salzburger Vorsorgewert 1998 (außen 1000 µW/m²)
Salzburger Vorsorgewert 2002 (außen 10 µW/m² / innen 1 µW/m²)

Die Werte gelten jeweils für die Summme der von GSM-Sendeanlagen (BTS) verursachten Immissionen.

Für UMTS gibt es noch keine Salzburger Vorschläge, außer dem Hinweis dass die Beurteilung aufgrund der Ergebnisse der TNO Studie mit hoher Wahrscheinlichkeit strenger zu sehen ist.

Mit freundlichen Grüßen

Dr. Gerd Oberfeld

Dr. med. Gerd Oberfeld
Langmoosweg 26
5023 Salzburg
AUSTRIA
Phone 0043 / 662 / 66 32 19
Fax 0043 / 662 / 66 31 80
E-mail office@oberfeld.at

Of Propaganda And Policy

by John Brown, TomPaine.com

When all is said and done, even the most virtuosic spinning by Karen Hughes won't compensate for disastrous U.S. policy.

http://www.tompaine.com/articles/2006/03/10/of_propaganda_and_policy.php

Drain America First

by Joseph E. Stiglitz, TomPaine.com

Bush's energy policy is extraordinary in its willingness to harm American interests and enrich oil companies.

http://www.tompaine.com/articles/2006/03/10/drain_america_first.php

Culture of Intellectual Corruption

Richard Cohen writes: It will be nearly impossible in the next several months to avoid the phrase "culture of corruption." If it applies anywhere, and it does, it's not corruption having to do with money, it's corruption having to do with thought. The Bush administration is intellectually corrupt.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/031006O.shtml

Murtha to Receive Profile in Courage Award

Rep. John Murtha, a Vietnam veteran who has denounced the war in Iraq, was named a recipient of the John F. Kennedy Profile in Courage Award on Thursday.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/031006P.shtml

Giant Trade Gap: No End in Sight

America's trade deficit has been setting records with such frequency that it seems almost tiresome to hear it again: another month, another $68.5 billion.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/031006N.shtml

Bush, Singh Unmake History

J. Sri Raman writes: A three-day visit of President Bush threatened to undo a proud history of decades, of India in the international arena. It also made a more than perceptible difference to the country's current political history.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/031006M.shtml

Bush's Loss on Ports Deal Dents Image, Exposes Rifts

The collapse of a plan to let a Dubai company manage US ports marks another setback for President George W. Bush, exposing deteriorating relations with fellow Republicans and underscoring a perception of incompetence.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/031006L.shtml

Abu Ghraib to Close in Shame

Abu Ghraib, the prison that will be forever linked with images of Iraqi detainees stripped naked and humiliated by their American jailors, is to be closed. Its 4,500 inmates will be transferred to other jails in Iraq.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/031006J.shtml

Alaska Oil Spill Exposes 'Gentle Drilling' Problems

A disastrous crude-oil spill at a caribou crossing on Alaska's North Slope has environmental groups renewing calls to stop the expansion of oil exploitation in the state. Defenders of Wildlife said the spill illustrates that improved technologies for drilling do nothing to prevent pipeline ruptures down the line.

http://www.truthout.org/issues_06/030906EB.shtml

Big Food's Bad Idea

The idea of food as a local resource is now under assault from a congressional measure that would sharply restrict the ability of states and cities to establish their own food safety standards. If the proposal becomes law, nearly all of the decisions about the quality of our food will be made in Washington.

http://www.truthout.org/issues_06/030906HA.shtml

Hidden Ties: Big Environmental Changes Backed by Big Industry

"Astro-turf" groups are leading the assault on the Endangered Species Act and promoting legislation to open forests to more logging. Unlike traditional grassroots groups that may consist of local activists meeting in someone's living room, these new operations are backed by corporate money and run like professional political campaigns.

http://www.truthout.org/issues_06/030906EA.shtml



6,000 Scientists Urge Senate to Safeguard Species Act

As a Senate committee prepares to take up revisions to the Endangered Species Act, nearly 6,000 biologists from around the country signed a letter Wednesday urging senators to preserve scientific protections in the landmark law.

http://www.truthout.org/issues_06/030906EC.shtml

Abramoff Charged $25,000 for Access to Bush

The chief of an Indian tribe represented by the lobbyist Jack Abramoff was admitted to a meeting with President Bush in 2001 days after the tribe paid a prominent conservative lobbying group $25,000 at Mr. Abramoff's direction, according to documents and interviews. The payment was made to Americans for Tax Reform, a group run by Grover G. Norquist, one of the Republican Party's most influential policy strategists.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/031006Z.shtml

Bering Sea Climate Is Shifting

Scientists say sea life is fighting to survive as the water warms up and ice melts sooner. The changes are profound and may be irreversible.

By Robert Lee Hotz Times Staff Writer March 10, 2006 http://www.latimes.com/news/printedition/asection/la-sci-beringsea10mar10,1,902918.story

Whales, walruses, seabirds and fish are struggling to survive the changing climate of the Bering Sea, their northern feeding grounds perhaps permanently disrupted by warmer temperatures and melting ice, scientists reported Thursday in the journal Science.

By pulling together a broad range of observations and surveys, an international research team concluded that it is witnessing the transformation of an entire ecosystem in a region home to almost half of U.S. commercial fish production.

All in all, the researchers said, the Arctic climate of the northern Bering Sea is in full retreat, yielding to the sub-Arctic system of the south.

The changes are profound and perhaps irreversible, even if cold weather eventually returns, the researchers said.

"It really is changing," said University of Tennessee ecologist Lee W. Cooper, a coauthor of the Science study. "We can see the impact."

Wildlife experts long have worried about the response of single species to the region's fickle weather patterns, which can fluctuate dramatically from one decade to the next. From season to season, they have cataloged puzzling but apparently unrelated die-offs of seabirds, rare algal blooms and odd migration patterns.

For the first time, however, U.S. and Canadian researchers, led by Jacqueline M. Grebmeier, a specialist in polar biological oceanography at the University of Tennessee, systematically assessed the long-term effect of warmer temperatures on the sea life between the Alaska coast and St. Lawrence Island in the northern Bering Sea.

Funded by the National Science Foundation and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the researchers analyzed two decades worth of wildlife observations and tied them to climate records that documented warmer water currents, rising air temperatures and vanishing ice packs.

Overall, the Arctic is warming at twice the average global rate.

Until recently, the northern Bering Sea was dominated by a vast subsurface pool of cold water at a temperature of 32 degrees Fahrenheit.

During the last 12 years, near-freezing water temperatures along the Bering Sea floor have grown steadily warmer.

By 2004, the surface water temperature had reached a high of 50 degrees.

Consequently, the local sea ice melts three weeks earlier than in 1997, records of recent years show. Last year, Arctic ice retreated farther than in 25 years of satellite monitoring.

"Here we put all the pieces of the puzzle together," Grebmeier said.

The researchers found that by 2002, Pacific gray whales were fleeing northward to feed in cooler currents, while pink salmon by the millions swarmed into warmer waters the whales had abandoned.

Bottom-dwelling species, unable to adapt, were destroyed in large numbers. The broken shells of a vanished clam species carpeted the sea floor.

As sea ice diminished, breeding grounds for seals were disrupted and populations plummeted. Polar bears started to drown. Walruses, accustomed to diving in the shallows to feed along the sea bottom, found themselves adrift on broken ice floes in waters 6,500 feet deep. The animals starved.

In its essence, the report confirms the anecdotal evidence of Yupik hunters of St. Lawrence Island. Every winter, they told researchers, the winds have been warmer, the ice pack thinner and more unstable. Every year, there is more open water.

Such widespread disruptions may be a symptom of climate changes throughout the Arctic, Grebmeier said.

"It is symptomatic of what may be happening further north," she said, "and that may have global implications."


Informant: Teresa Binstock

The Federocracy: explained and indicted

Strike the Root
by Bernard Chapin

03/09/06

The real story of government, indeed, the real story behind any socialist enterprise, is that the power given to the state is always power wrenched away from the people. Where Leviathan reigns supreme, the rights of the citizenry are irrelevant and dismissed for the 'good' of the whole as disinterested clerks and functionaries determine the fates of millions...

http://www.strike-the-root.com/61/chapin/chapin2.html


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

GOP deal on NSA eavesdropping would keep Americans in dark

NewsDay
by staff

03/09/06

A Republican deal is in the works to provide congressional cover for the administration's warrantless wiretapping of American citizens. It is a classic example of the blind leading the blind. Negotiated by a cadre of Senate Republicans and Vice President Dick Cheney, the deal would allow the National Security Agency's electronic eavesdropping to continue, even though the public and most members of Congress have no idea what the NSA is actually doing. That's outrageous when the agency may be invading the privacy and violating the fundamental rights of Americans on a grand scale...

http://tinyurl.com/nzy3r


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Groups ask courts to shut down Bush spy ring

Yahoo! News

03/09/06

Civil liberties groups on Thursday asked federal courts to halt the Bush administration's controversial program of domestic eavesdropping, saying it violated the privacy and free speech rights of U.S. citizens.The requests for court-ordered injunctions filed by the American Civil Liberties Union in Detroit and by the Center for Constitutional Rights in New York were an extension of legal challenges the two groups had filed in January. Both groups said their most recent actions were prompted by indications that Republican senators were working with the White House to draft a law that would allow eavesdropping on some communications to and from the United States without a warrant...

http://tinyurl.com/hp4xq


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Frist a frequent flier on drug companies' jets

Tennessean

03/09/06

Tennessee Sen. Bill Frist has been ferried on corporate aircraft more than most other politicians in Washington over the past five years, according to a study released this week. The Senate majority leader's travels were ranked seventh by PoliticalMoneyLine, a company based in Washington that tracks money in politics. He reimbursed companies $69,030 for flying on their planes from 2001 to 2005. Frist's most frequent corporate hosts were pharmaceutical companies, including Abbott Laboratories, Pfizer Corp. and Schering-Plough. He reimbursed the three $22,656 for use of their aircraft, the report states...

http://tinyurl.com/hy9ev


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

U.S. Annual War Spending Grows - US trade deficit widens to record $68.5bn

U.S. Annual War Spending Grows

Monthly expenditures are running at $5.9 billion; the U.S. commitment in Afghanistan adds roughly another $1 billion. Taken together, annual spending for the two wars will reach $117.6 billion for the fiscal year ending Sept. 30 -- 18% above funding for the prior 12 months

http://tinyurl.com/f4e52



US trade deficit widens to record $68.5bn

The US trade deficit ballooned to a record $68.5bn in January, far surpassing expectations and raising the prospect of a large drag on economic growth in the first months of the year.

http://news.ft.com/cms/s/1aa3ffec-af6f-11da-b417-0000779e2340.html


From Information Clearing House

China rejects US rights 'hypocrisy'

"As in previous years, the state department pointed the finger at human rights situations in more than 190 countries and regions, including China, but kept silent on the serious violations of human rights in the United States," the Chinese report said.

http://english.aljazeera.net/NR/exeres/4EFCE581-8C22-4A6A-95D5-7EAEE7D537FF.htm


From Information Clearing House

White House Linked to Mitch Wade Iran Group?

Mitchell Wade -- the guy who paid off Duke Cunningham for help bagging contracts -- registered as the 'registered agent' for an outfit called the "Iranian Democratization Foundation."

http://www.tpmmuckraker.com/archives/000045.php


From Information Clearing House

The buck goes all the way to the top

I was tortured, says Australian held in Iraq

A SYDNEY man, Ahmed Jamal, imprisoned in northern Iraq for 18 months without charge has told Australian officials he was tortured.

http://tinyurl.com/eq9up



Egypt tortures for the US, so why not on its own account?

Human rights cannot be regional or selective: Guantánamo, Belmarsh, Laz Oghli and Facility 1391 stand or fall together

http://www.guardian.co.uk/egypt/story/0,,1726812,00.html



Torture: Janis Karpinski Interview

She's since left the US military and written a book, in which she claims that far from stopping with her, the buck goes all the way to the top - to US Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld. Video and transcript.

http://tinyurl.com/ejx7x


From Information Clearing House

NeoCon allies desert Bush over Iraq

These are the right-wing intellectuals who demanded George Bush invade Iraq. Now they admit they got it wrong. Are you listening, Mr President?

http://informationclearinghouse.info/article12267.htm

Logic out the window at the White House

By Gwynne Dyer

U.S. ambassador to the United Nations John Bolton was calmly proposing an illegal attack on a sovereign state, possibly involving nuclear weapons.

http://informationclearinghouse.info/article12261.htm



Steamroller Bolton at the U.N.
http://informationclearinghouse.info/article12263.htm

Depleted Uranium: US Lung Cancer Rates Soar

http://www.rense.com/general69/soar.htm

On the March 8, 2006 edition of the CNN American Morning program with Miles O'Brien and Soledad O'Brien, they made a startling announcement. On average there are 175,000 new cases of lung cancer each year in the United States. For just the months of January and February 2006 there are 172,000 confirmed, newly diagnosed cases of lung cancer. This is not just a little spike on the charts and much worse news is coming. That is already averaging this year about 6 times the normal incidence of new lung cancer cases in a year.

Do you mean that DU doesn't just disappear when you aerosolize it?!!!

Most DU comes from MN. Since I lived in MN I decided to try to stop it.

I confronted Mike Hatch, MN Atty.Gen., DFL. He said it was his job to defend MN industry after I explained that energy, and munitions manufacturer execs should be prosecuted under R.I.C.O. He told me to tell my Congressperson about nuclear waste disposal.

Betty McCollum, my DFL Congressperson told me she had been working on DU for 3 years, but she didn't know who Maj. Doug Rokke was. Yah, right. She said she would be seeing Dennis Kucinich in a week, and asked if I had any message for him. I put my hand on her shoulder, and when I said, "We're going to stop this war.", the expression on her face turned from feigned interest to a hurried discomfort. It seemed to me that she had positioned herself to allow it and perhaps complain about, but not oppose it or stop it.

4 million pounds of DU aerosolized in 2003 in Iraq...

I don't have much faith in Herseth. Maybe if enough people run against her, regardless of whether they win, she will have to beat a hard truth that will bend her. Maybe she can lose.

Maybe the spoiled brats who used to say that he who dies with the most toys wins, have already killed us all. I wonder how excited they are about becoming eternal winners.

Dave Diggins

Unfathomed Dangers in Patriot Act Reauthorization

http://www.lewrockwell.com/roberts/roberts142.html


Informant: Friends

Sele Farm protestors' phone mast victory

http://tinyurl.com/mvb8x

Ballygunner residents meet over mobile mast

By Jennifer Long

Friday, March 10, 2006

RESIDENTS of Ballygunner are holding a public meeting this Thursday night, March 9th, to discuss the situation regarding a controversial mobile phone mast in their area.

The meeting, at The Woodlands Hotel at 8pm, is being organised by a group of residents and parents of children attending the local national school, who maintain they’re still “hugely concerned” over the location of the mast.

The Meteor mast has been operational on Ballygunner GAA Club’s grounds, which are beside the school, for several months now but a planning application — for retention — was only lodged at the end of January.

Before the deadline for public submissions on Tuesday last (Feb. 28), a total of 23 objections/submissions were lodged with the City Council in respect of the application.

In addition to private residents of Ballinakill Court, Berkely Court, The Moorings, Bishopscourt and other estates who have children attending the school, submissions were lodged by the Parents’ Association at St. Mary’s National School as well as by school principal Michael White. A decision will be made by the local authority on March 21.

The controversy erupted only last week when local residents began to learn of the mast’s existence and the application to retain it.

But despite the outcry, chairman of Ballygunner Hurling Club Pat O’Sullivan told the Waterford News & Star that there could be no going back.

He said Meteor had assured the club that the mast did not pose a health risk but in any case, contracts were now signed for it between both parties so there could be no u-turn on the part of the club.

The matter was aired extensively on Deise Am on WLR last Wednesday and Thursday and because of the adverse publicity, the club released a statement.

Signed by club secretary Charlie Lapthorne, it read that the club had become “aware” of the concern expressed by some parents in regard to the location of a mobile phone base station on their grounds. “Under no circumstances would the club have agreed to the project if it posed the slightest threat to the health of children who play on our fields or who attend the schools in Ballygunner.

We have been assured that no such threat exists.”

Omega this is not true. See under:
http://omega.twoday.net/topics/Wissenschaft+zu+Mobilfunk/
http://omega.twoday.net/search?q=Cancer+Cluster
http://www.buergerwelle.de/body_science.html


Yesterday (Tuesday), Charlie Lapthorne said that a delegation from the parents’ association had been told that a Meteor representative could meet with them on Thursday but no response had been received to date. It’s understood the meeting in The Woodlands tomorrow night is just for residents to discuss the matter amongst themselves.

© Waterford News & Star, 2006.

http://www.waterford-news.ie/news/story.asp?j=21107

Gitmo: The Worst of the Worst?

http://www.villagevoice.com/news/0610,hentoff,72399,6.html


Informant: Lew Rockwell

Was Congress Bribed by Big Business to Steamroll Consumer Labeling Laws Without Hearings?

"National Unity for Food Act" Will Kill Strict Labeling Laws.
http://www.commondreams.org/news2006/0309-04.htm

Iran und Weltsicherheitsrat

http://ondemand-mp3.dradio.de/file/dradio/2006/03/09/dlf_200603091905.mp3

'Mast Hysteria' In Albany

By ANDREW WOLF

March 10, 2006

There is a disease spreading from Europe, a dangerous pandemic that will cause death and cause palpitations in our economic growth. I'm not talking about the Avian Flu, but a rare strain of "Mast Hysteria," as our friends in Britain call the opposition to construction of cell phone antennae.

In Albany, bill is wending its way through the Capitol. This bill, with a raft of co-sponsors from both parties, would, if passed into law, effectively shut down the installation of new cell phone antennae in our urban areas. For the most part, the crippling effects will come down on us right here, in the nation's center of communications. In the Assembly, the lead sponsor is Queens Assemblyman Michael Gianaris, a Democrat. More ominously, Republican Frank Padavan, a legislator who usually has his head screwed on straight, is leading the charge in the State Senate.

http://www.nysun.com/article/28955

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Cancer Clusters in Vicinity to Cell-Phone Transmitter Stations
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/580224/

PARENTS PROTEST OVER RATHMINES PHONE MASTS

Here is a short report from today's edition of THE IRISH TIMES.

Best,

Imelda, Cork


THE IRISH TIMES, FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 2006

"PARENTS PROTEST OVER RATHMINES PHONE MASTS

[by] Fiona Gartland

Parents and children from two schools in Rathmines, Dublin, yesterday protested outside the Office of Public Works against a mobile phone mast built close to their schools. The OPW gave Hutchinson Ireland and Vodaphone licences to install six mobile phone antennae on the Central Statistics Office at Ardee House in Rathmines, close to St. Mary's and St Louis schools in 2004. They were activated in 2005. Last October, following concern raised by locals, parents and workers in the office, the Minister with responsibility for the OPW, Tom Parlon, wrote to the operators and asked them to deactivate the masts. However, they declined to do so. Speaking outside the OPW offices in St Stephen's Green yesterday, Miriam Hennessy, a parent, said the parents believe the Minister could be doing more to resolve the issue and are angered by his refusal to meet them. A spokesman for the OPW said that they requested the operators to turn off the masts in advance of a report on non-ionising radiation to be presented to the Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health in June, but could not force them to do so. "We would be in breach of contract and would be liable to be sued if we forced them to deactivate the masts," he said.

"The masts operate within current health and safety guidelines and planning regulations, and if future laws lower the emissions allowed, these will have to be taken on board by operators."

Omega read "Base Stations, operating within strict national and international Guidelines, do not present a Health Risk?" under: http://omega.twoday.net/stories/771911/

"Meanwhile, a group protesting about a 12 antennae mast on the Shankill Garda station in south Dublin have secured a commitment from Mr Parlon that no further work would take place until a further meeting later this month."

Nuclear Waste: Bury It and Forget?

http://www.commondreams.org/headlines06/0309-01.htm

Calls for transparency on mobile phone masts

Local coverage with Mast Sanity prominent and a decent MP standing up for our rights.

Andy


This is a good example of a local paper fully on board. Congrats to them. This took up most of the front page.

Yours, JO'B


West Sussex Gazette

Calls for transparency on mobile phone masts

By JEANNIE KNIGHT and CLARE HAWKIN

March 9th 2006

West Sussex MP has said that it is no longer acceptable for the government to sweep people's concerns about phone masts under the carpet.

The comments were made by Nick Herbert at a House of Commons debate on Friday (March 3) at the second reading of the Telecommunications Masts (Planning Control Bill) proposed by MP David Curry.

His remarks came in a week when a leading campaign group, Mast Sanity, claimed that the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister was in collusion with the Department of Trade and Industry and watchdog OFCOM, ignoring calls by councils, MPs, MEPs and phone mast campaigners, as well as their own advisors for planning controls, to prevent further despoliation of the country by the telecoms industry.

The group claimed that two separate requests for information under the Freedom of Information Act has been ignored and secret high-level meetings had been held with mobile phone operators.

Mr. Herbert, who represents Arundel and South Downs, said that while mobile phones were important, people were concerned because the siting of masts for them was outside of the planning process.

"In the eyes of our constituents masts can affect people's health, particularly when they are sited close to schools and medical facilities, without any proper consultation with local communities.

"As my Right Honourable friend the member for Skipton and Ripon and other members have explained the problem is that the siting of such masts is effectively outside the planning process. No proper consultation with communities therefore takes place and people feel disenfranchised from the decisions that are taken."

The new bill has proposed that any new masts would be subject to full planning permission and that health concerns should be taken into account when applications are considered.

"The principle of the bill - that local communities should be properly consulted over the location of masts - must be right," said Mr Herbert. "For too long there has been a creeping attitude that the government knows best and a process whereby too many decisions are in effect taken out of local control and away from local communities."

He said that the government should support the principle behind the bill and be willing to discuss it in committee.

It has been suggested that 3G technology - the technology that provides a faster service to handsets and other features, including internet access - will require up to four times as many masts as at present. This would result in 135,000 more masts in the country - 200 for every constituency. Currently 85 per cent of people in Britain own a mobile phone with more than 35.000 phone masts throughout the country.

Mr Herbert added: "The issue will not go away. We must be capable of achieving a sensible balance."

Mast Sanity said there was currently no regulation of the mobile industry in this country. Indeed, one of the requests denied under the Freedom of Information Act was for the findings of the study, which focused on how the Mobile Operators comply with the self-regulatory Codes of Best Practice and Ten Commitments.

Campaigners believe that one of the reasons that the study has not been released by the government is because of the auction of licences for the new broadband regime this week, which completely by-passes local planners and the public.

A report that very probably states that greater planning controls are needed would not go down very well when a regime to expand broadband, which has no planning controls whatsoever, is about to be introduced, it suggested.

A request under the Freedom of Information act was made to OFCOM for statistics on the number of phone masts in Wales. This has also been met with a wall of silence.

"The refusal of these requests, and the arrogant and unaccountable manner in which they have been denied are just the tip of the iceberg," said Mast Sanity trustee, Amanda Wesley.

"Our democratic and human rights are being violated by the conduct of the ODPM, OFCOM and the DTI. One has to ask if the Freedom of Information Act or any report commissioned by the government is worth the paper it is written on when they only seem prepared to release information that will not expose or embarrass them. The same applies to the Litchfield Report and the Stewart Report, both of which included the removal of permitted development rights, along with other recommendations which were ignored. This government seems concerned only with protecting the commercial interests of the mobile phone industry, no matter what the impact on ordinary people is."

Mast Sanity also believes that enormous pressure was put on MPs to snub the Telecommunications Masts (Planning Control) Bill debated in the House last Friday, when it was presented by David Curry for its second reading.

"This was the third attempt to get a Private Members' Bill through parliament to tighten planning controls on phone masts, yet here we were again with MPs coming up with the same excuses as to why they couldn't attend on Friday. They are in parliament to represent their constituents and it's about time they made a stand and stood up for the democratic rights of their constituents. If MPs didn't turn up on Friday then they can't look their constituents in the eye and claim to support a precautionary principle," said Mast Sanity press officer Sian Meredith.

"There is growing anger among ordinary people. These cosy chats behind closed doors between the Mobile Operators Association and their members and the government, aimed at promoting and protecting the unique perks enjoyed by the industry are undemocratic. We need a serious investigation into the activities of the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister, OFCOM and the DTI, and the industry now to stop this disgraceful state of affairs from continuing," she added.

During the parliamentary debate MPs were told that while exact figures of masts were not known, it was estimated there are 50,000 base stations in the country, with as many as 300 in some local authority districts.

Concerns were expressed about the 'Christmas tree effect' when numerous other masts were added to a base station, without need for further planning permission.

Following last Friday's discussion in parliament of almost two hours, the debate was adjourned and will be continued this coming Friday.

A spokesman for OFCOM said: "There is no secret about the number of masts. Anyone can look them up county by county on http://www.sitefinder.radio.gov.uk .

"We have not had any inquiries under the Freedom of Information Act from Mast Sanity itself. To say whether we have answered queries, we would need to know the name of person who made any inquiry." Residents in East Preston have outlined their concerns after mobile phone company Vodaphone approached the local church about installing a 3G mast in its bell tower.

The plans for St Mary's Church are being handled by QS4 technology, which is part of the Qinetiq defence group and works on behalf of the Church of England. It specialises in designing and installing mobile phone masts in churches and has been involved in hundreds of applications across the country. There are currently 500 churches across the country which have had mobile phone masts installed in them.

Bill Scott of QS4 said that the company's job was to liaise with the mobile phone companies and churches and between the church and residents.

"The CoE asked us to represent them in order that full consultation could take place with local residents," he said. "The church was worried that mobile phone companies were not carrying out as much consultation as they should.

"Masts in churches are much less obtrusive and on the whole people do not mind them as much as normal mobile phone masts. Churches are often the tallest buildings in an area and so are very good places to install masts."

Mr Scott said that the consultation was more involved when a church was concerned than for other mobile phone masts and that it would only go ahead if people in East Preston agreed with it.

St Mary's Parochial Church Council has provisionally approved the mast and is now waiting for the results of consultation.

The extra equipment needed for the mast would be hidden in shrubbery on Station Road.

Two attempts by Orange to install mobile phone masts in the village were blocked last year by Arun District Council.

One resident, who asked not to be named said she was unhappy with the plans. "I was brought up to believe the church to be a sacred place for one to commune with God - I feel it is being abused if masts are allowed to be fitted within it and in its grounds."

There are currently 496 masts in West Sussex, consisting of 355 GSM masts, 31 Tetra and 110 UMTs.


This was accompanied by the following editorial comment:

Masts must be put on hold for now

Mobile phone masts have somehow become part of our countryside and townscapes without the majority of people having had the chance to voice their approval or disapproval.

By stealth the masts have proliferated, and there seems little likelihood that their spread can be halted. As Arundel and South Downs MP Nick Herbert says, the government has swept people's concerns under the carpet. It is time for these concerns to be taken seriously.

Doubts persist over the safety of clamping your mobile phone to your ear at regular intervals, but that's your choice; you can inflict it on yourself if you so wish.

That choice is denied communities when it comes to the siting of phone masts. If there are safety implications - and there seems sufficient concern from different quarters that there might well be - then it is a safety implication for all of us, regardless of whether we are mobile users or not... and most of us are.

As such, the sensible way forward would be to have a moratorium on erecting new masts anywhere near settlements of people until there is conclusive, independently verified evidence that they are not detrimental to people's health.

As things stand no one can categorically rule out the possibility these masts, some years down the line, will be found to have damaged us in some way.

And all this before we have even mentioned the aesthetic downside of having a prominent hunk of metal near your home.

There is endless pussyfooting over the degree of concealment, and, indeed, some new masts are totally unobtrusive. But that's missing the point: Just because it's well hidden, it isn't necessarily safe.

We must proceed with caution for the real cost won't remain hidden for ever.

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