Donnerstag, 4. Mai 2006

W-LAN an städtischen Schulen

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Mittwoch, 3. Mai 2006

W-Lan an städtischen Schulen:

Unglaublich: BM Schaden und Leiter des Schulamtes machen Werbung für Apple-Konzern!

Stadt Salzburg ignoriert Empfehlungen der Landessanitätsdirektion sowie die Bedenken der Eltern und Lehrer!

mehr: http://www.buergerliste.at/d_home.htm?aktuell/d_presse_detail.asp?ID=1636


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Gesundheitsgefahren durch kabellose Laptops an Hessens Schulen
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/1335988/

McGovern Almost Ejected For Confronting Rumsfeld WMD "Lies"

Rumsfeld exposed by a former CIA analyst
http://audio.wegoted.com/dailyaudio/5306Rumsfeld.mp3


Informant: ranger116

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McGovern Almost Ejected For Confronting Rumsfeld WMD "Lies"
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/infowarsnews/message/886

The Fox News Effect

"Does President Bush owe his controversial win in 2000 to Fox cable television news?" asks Richard Morin. "Yes, suggest data collected by two economists who found that the growth of the Fox cable news network in the late 1990s may have significantly boosted the Republican Party's share of the vote in the 2000 election and delivered Florida to Bush."

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/050406M.shtml

Ohio Struggles to Fix Voting Problems

Ohio's first election without punch card ballots was marred by a slew of problems with new voting machines, raising a crucial question: Can the state that decided the last presidential race get it together before November?

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/050406O.shtml

Ridicule and Contempt

"The most scathing public critique of the Bush presidency and the complicity of a craven press corps was delivered at the annual White House Correspondents' Association dinner on Saturday by a comedian," writes Sidney Blumenthal. "Bush was reported afterwards to be seething, while the press corps responded with stone-cold silence."

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/050406K.shtml



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Colbert

Rachel's News #853

http://www.omega-news.info/rachels_news_853.htm

Bush's Failure in the Middle East

"In the absence of a fundamental reorientation of American policy, the overall situation in the Middle East will continue to deteriorate," writes Thierry de Montbrial, who suggests how that reorientation might begin.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/050406H.shtml

George Bush has failed to pay sufficient attention to his neighbors to the south

Populist Left in South America

There is a sense across Latin America that George Bush, distracted by terrorism and Iraq, has failed to pay sufficient attention to his neighbors to the south. Washington now finds itself largely powerless to halt the shift to the left in these countries. Indeed, if it tried, the backlash would surely only get worse.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/050406E.shtml

Ex-CIA Analyst Condemns Bush 'Manipulation Campaign' on Iraq

Paul Pillar, a former CIA analyst specializing in counter-terrorism in the Middle East and Asia, said that the United States had particularly wanted to prove a link between al-Qaeda and Saddam Hussein. "That was not the case; I suppose by some definitions that could be called a lie. There was an organized campaign of manipulation," Pillar says. "That would be the proper way to define it."

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/050406D.shtml

Rumsfeld, US Top Officials Sanctioned Torture

In a new report, Amnesty International charges that torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment of detainees by US forces is widespread and, in many cases, sanctioned by top US government officials. The UN Committee Against Torture will begin hearings Friday, May 5, in Geneva.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/050406A.shtml

Procter&Gamble: "Landraub für Tempo-Taschentücher"

04.05.06

Die Organisationen Robin Wood und Urgewald protestierten am Donnerstag gemeinsam mit Indianern der brasilianischen Stämme Tupinikim und Guarani vor dem Neusser Werk zur Produktion von "Tempo"-Taschentüchern. Procter&Gamble, dem Produzenten der Taschentücher werfen sie indirekt "Landraub" und Umweltzerstörung vor. Grund: Der brasilianische Zellstoff­kon­zern Aracruz habe den Indianern 11.000 Hektar Land im Bundes­staat Espirito Santo weggenommen, "um dort Eukalyptus-Monokulturen anzulegen". Die Eukalyptus-Pflanzen dienten der Zellstoffproduktion. Nach Re­cherchen von Robin Wood soll der Ara­cruz-Zellstoff in Form von Tempo-Taschentüchern so­wie als Charmin- und bess-Klopapier auch auf dem deutschen Markt "landen". Hersteller dieser Produkte sei der multinationale Konzern Procter&Gam­ble (P&G).

Die ganze Nachricht im Internet: http://www.ngo-online.de/ganze_nachricht.php?Nr=13521

Professor Jürgen Rochlitz: "Seit Jahren schon betreibt die BASF eine verfassungswidrige Geschäftspolitik"

Hauptversammlung: Aktionär Rochlitz wirft BASF eine "verfassungswidrige Geschäftspolitik" vor (04.05.06)

Der Chemiekonzern BASF feierte auf seiner Hauptversammlung am Donnerstag einen "erfolgreichen Start in das Jahr 2006". Die BASF habe im ersten Quartal 2006 ihren Erfolgskurs mit einer erneuten Spitzenleistung fortgesetzt. "Nachhaltigen Wert zu schaffen, ist unser erklärtes Ziel", sagte der BASF-Vorstandsvorsitzende Jürgen Hambrecht nach Konzernangaben bei der Präsentation der Zahlen für das erste Quartal. Der Umsatz des ersten Quartals 2006 habe mit 12,5 Milliarden Euro um 24 Prozent über dem Vorjahresquartal gelegen. "Wachstumstreiber" waren laut Hambrecht vor allem eine starke Mengensteigerung sowie "Preiserhöhungen im Chemiegeschäft und im Segment Öl und Gas". Bereinigt um Währungseinflüsse sei der Umsatzanstieg bei 20 Prozent gelegen. Harsche Kritik äußerte der Kleinaktionär und ehemalige Bundestagsabgeordnete Professor Jürgen Rochlitz an der Geschäftspolitik des Chemiegiganten. In mehreren "Gegenanträgen" zur Hauptversammlung warf er der BASF "ständigen Abbau der Beschäftigung" vor. Angesichts der hohen Gewinne verwies Rochlitz auf das Grundgesetz, wonach "Eigentum verpflichtet". Dieser Verpflichtung kämen Vorstand und Aufsichtsrat nicht nach. "Seit Jahren schon betreibt die BASF eine verfassungswidrige Geschäftspolitik", so Rochlitz. Das Management verwies in ihrer Stellungnahme zu den Anträgen auf die "Notwendigkeit, sich im globalen Wettbewerb erfolgreich durchzusetzen".

Die ganze Nachricht im Internet: http://www.ngo-online.de/ganze_nachricht.php?Nr=13523



EU-Chemikalienpolitik: Greenpeace wirft BASF Produktion von Weichmachern vor (04.05.06)

Die Umweltschutzorganisation Greenpeace wirft der BASF AG die Produktion von "gesundheitsschädlichen" Weichmachern, den so genannten Phthalaten vor. Der weltgrößte Chemiekonzern sei einer der führenden Hersteller dieser Chemikalien, die unter anderem in Regenkleidung, T-Shirts, Kosmetik, Kontaktlinsen, Duschvorhängen, Infusionsschläuchen und Farben eingesetzt würden. In den Körper gelangen Phthalate nach Darstellung von Greeenpeace "über die Atmung, die Nahrung und die Haut". Die Umweltschützer fordern die BASF auf, die Produktion dieser Stoffe zu stoppen. Zudem solle der Konzern "seinen Widerstand" gegen eine "verbraucherfreundliche Chemikalienpolitik in der EU" aufgeben.

Die ganze Nachricht im Internet: http://www.ngo-online.de/ganze_nachricht.php?Nr=13516

It's a lie that sacrificing our nation's greatest wildlife sanctuary will solve our problems at the gas pump

The Bush White House and Congressional leaders are exploiting rising gas prices to ram through legislation that would destroy the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.

These front men for Big Oil are doing their damnedest to convince Americans that sacrificing our nation's greatest wildlife sanctuary will solve our problems at the gas pump.

It's a lie.

Here are the facts: the Bush Administration's own Energy Department says that drilling in the Arctic Refuge will save consumers only one penny per gallon at the pump -- and that's 20 years from now! The oil companies win, everyone else loses.

Even the most optimistic government assumptions admit that Arctic Refuge oil -- at peak production -- would amount to less than 1% of world oil production. Meanwhile, we use 25% of the global supply! Our nation simply doesn't have enough oil to affect the price of this world commodity.

We will NEVER drill our way to lower gas prices and energy independence. But we CAN secure our energy future by reducing our out-of-control appetite for oil. And there's already legislation pending in Congress that would do just that.

"The Fuel Choices for American Security Act" would cut our nation's dependence on oil by 2.5 million barrels a day within 10 years -- more than we currently import daily from the Persian Gulf.

We can do it by producing more hybrids and other fuel-efficient cars...by making renewable American biofuels widely available at our local gas stations...by relying on smarter and cleaner ways to power our economy.

But unless millions of Americans demand that better future right now, President Bush and Congress will continue leading the charge for Big Oil to plunder the Arctic Refuge.

Please go to http://www.nrdcactionfund.org/arctic/action.asp?step=2&item=52387 right now and send a message to your Senators and Representative.

Tell them you will not surrender the Arctic Refuge to save one penny at the pump. Tell them to get to work on solving the real energy problem: our nation's dangerous and expensive addiction to oil.

Thank you for speaking out.

Sincerely,

Robert Redford NRDC Action Fund

I would rather die than to have anyone tortured to save my life

Speaking the Unspeakable:

Is the Bush Administration Guilty of War Crimes and Crimes Against Humanity?

HEAR THE EVIDENCE FOR YOURSELF.

Tuesday, May 9th at 12:30pm
Northwestern University
McCormick School at the Technological Institute
Lecture Room 2
2145 Sheridan Road
Evanston

Tuesday, May 9th at 7pm
University of Chicago
Social Sciences, Room 122
1126 East 59th Street
Chicago

With:
**Craig Murray--former British ambassador to Uzbekistan who resigned over the use of intelligence from prisoners tortured as part of the War on Terror

**Ted Glick--Climate Crisis Coalition, on the destruction of our global environment

**C. Clark Kissinger--Commission Convener and University of Chicago graduate

"I would rather die than to have anyone tortured to save my life"
-- former U.K. Ambassador Craig Murray

"When the possibility of far-reaching war crimes and crimes against humanity exists, people of conscience have a solemn responsibility to inquire into the nature and scope of these acts and to determine if they do in fact rise to the level of war crimes and crimes against humanity."
--From the Charter of The International Commission of Inquiry on Crimes
Against Humanity Committed by the Bush Administration of the United States.

Click here for a 14-minute video of highlights of the Bush Crimes Commission in quicktime:
http://www.deepdishtv.org/bushcommission/

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Sponsors at the University of Chicago include: Stand Up! for Progress, Students for Human Rights, Young Democratic Socialists, Environmental Concerns Organization, Susan Gzesh, Director, Human Rights Program; Bruce Lincoln, Professor of the History of Religions in the Divinity School; Locke Bowman, Director, MacArthur Justice Center; the MacArthur Justice Center; World Can't Wait-Chicago; the Bush Crimes Commission


Informant: Bob Reuschlein

From ufpj-news

Noch mehr Geld für Atomforschung?

Die EU will das Budget auf 4,1 Milliarden Euro anheben, für erneuerbare Energien und Energieeffizienz sind nur 770 Millionen vorgesehen.

http://www.telepolis.de/tp/r4/artikel/22/22600/1.html

Machtwahn: über primitive Ideologie und politische Korruption in Deutschland

Verkommene Sitten
http://www.telepolis.de/tp/r4/artikel/22/22520/1.html

Globale Antiterror-Strategie: das Internet im Visier

Kofi Annan legt "Globale Antiterror-Strategie" vor, erklärt aber nicht, was Terrorismus ist und wie er die geforderten Überwachungs- und Zensurmaßnahmen mit den Menschenrechten vereinbaren und gegen Missbrauch schützen will.

http://www.telepolis.de/tp/r4/artikel/22/22601/1.html

Local election party wants to squash Orange

Blocking mobile masts with democracy

Iain Thomson,
vnunet.com
04 May 2006

One of the parties in today's local elections has been set up specifically to stop Orange from installing a mobile phone mast near a local school.

The Orange Squash party is contesting one seat in the elections, in the ward of Lesness Abbey in the London borough of Bexley.

Communications company worker Gary Cripps is standing on a manifesto of stopping Orange setting up a mobile phone mast 20 metres from a local primary school.

Orange has had a mast on the roof of Bedonwell Junior School for nearly a decade but after protests from parents the school refused permission for it to stay. When the new location was decided close to the school Cripps decided to stand.

"We tried to negotiate with Orange but got nowhere. One of my neighbours first alerted people in the street to what was going on and then we began a campaign," he told The Guardian.

"I always thought there was no point in getting interested in local politics because you couldn't change anything anyway. I was meeting and engaging with my neighbours for the first time."

The battle for Bexley council could be one of the closest in years, with one vote currently deciding who runs the council.

Conservative and Labour have 63 candidates each for the council, along with 38 Liberal Democrats, 13 independents, eight UK Independence Party, five British National Party, three Thamesmead Community Party, one Orange Squash Party and one English Democrats 'Putting England First' candidates.

© 1995-2006 All rights reserved

http://www.whatpc.co.uk/vnunet/news/2155358/local-election-party-squash

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Orange candidate in Bexley

From Karen Barratt

Congratulations to Orange Squash candidate Gary Cripps. He may not have won but got more votes than the LibDem. Amazing.

The message is ready to be sent with the following file or link attachments: Shortcut to: http://www.bexley.gov.uk/service/elections/councilelections2006/index.html#lesnes


From Mast Sanity/Mast Network

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The future’s bright, the future’s orange
http://www.thisislocallondon.co.uk/display.var.741612.0.0.php

You Don't Go To War With Iran With The Army You Want

You go to war with Iran with the army you have. And, as a new report suggests, it's one still larded with obsolete ideas.

http://www.tompaine.com/articles/2006/05/03/you_dont_go_to_war_with_iran_with_the_army_you_want.php

The Money Machine Remains

by Chellie Pingree, TomPaine.com

In some ways, the current debate about ethics reform is missing the forest for the trees.

http://www.tompaine.com/articles/2006/05/04/the_money_machine_remains.php

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The Money Machine Remains

Chellie Pingree agrees with Alexandra Walker about ethics and lobbying reform: "Alexandra Walker said what needed to be said: that public financing for federal elections would 'revolutionize American politics' by 'turning off the gushing spigot of special interest

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/050406I.shtml

Katrina's Legacy

by Anya Kamenetz, TomPaine.com

FEMA's still running the circus and low-income blacks are locked out of the new New Orleans.

http://www.tompaine.com/articles/2006/05/05/katrinas_legacy.php

Slouching Towards Tehran

by Elizabeth Spiro Clark, TomPaine.com

Attacking Iran is not a "messy" or a "poor" option. It is not an option.
http://www.tompaine.com/articles/2006/05/04/slouching_towards_tehran.php

Controlled choice does not equal freedom in education

The Choice Channel
by R. Lee Wrights

05/03/06

Parents worldwide should reject this notion of 'controlled choice' that is being offered as a symbol of freedom in education. After all, if someone else controls your choices how free can you really be? As a friend of mine observed to me recently, when a gunman accosts you in an alley and says, 'Give me your money or your life,' isn't he offering you a controlled choice? Does controlled choice really represent some sort of freedom? It is not freedom in education when parents are forced to choose between equally bad public schools for their beloved little ones. It is not freedom that parents are forced to pay for failing public schools when they could receive better value from their money being spent on schools in the private sector. True freedom in education would be parents controlling the bureaucrats rather than the bureaucrats controlling parents' choices...

http://www.isil.org/channels/archives/1821


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Oil isn't addictive, regulating it is

Competitive Enterprise Institute
by staff

04/28/06

The Competitive Enterprise Institute today called President Bush's request for higher fuel economy standards a political ploy that would be irrelevant in the short run and lethal in the long run. 'Given the current run-up in gas prices, consumers are moving far more effectively than the government to increase the fuel economy of new cars,' says Sam Kazman, CEI's general counsel...

http://www.cei.org/gencon/003,05294.cfm


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Cindy Sheehan: Pro-American = Anti-BushCo

Cindy Sheehan writes that she (and every single other individual on this planet working for peace and justice) is often accused of being "anti-American" for dissenting against her feral government that has gone wild with lawlessness and greed, even though dissent from our government is as American as apple pie. Some people believe that if one is critical of the Bush criminal regime, then one is anti-American. Cindy steadfastly believes that to be anti-BushCo means being pro-American, pro-life, and, most of all, pro-peace.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/050406Z.shtml

Oil feeding frenzy

Future of Freedom Foundation
by Sheldon Richman

05/03/06

The feeding frenzy in Washington over oil prices and profits may win pander-points for cynical politicians, but it takes the public's eye off the ball. The regular outcry over rising prices, which, you'll notice, requires a previous period of falling prices, highlights some fascinating puzzles. For example, there is a considerable gaggle of folks who think world oil production is reaching its peak and will soon decline. If that is correct, then where's the mystery in rising prices? Furthermore, if the 'peak oil' theory were correct, there would be no need for oil executives to conspire to gouge the public. In fact, the peak-oil theory is wrong...

http://www.fff.org/comment/com0605a.asp


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Whose country is it anyhow?

Strike the Root
by Robert Kaercher

05/03/06

America is much more than a territory lying within geographical boundaries drawn on a map. America is an idea, a philosophy, which was best encapsulated in that famous phrase in Thomas Jefferson's Declaration of Independence -- we are all created equal, and we all equally retain the right to be free to pursue our own lives and our own happiness without various methods of force and coercion constructed by others strapping us down...

http://www.strike-the-root.com/61/kaercher/kaercher4.html


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Bush's Presidential Palace

George W.'s palace

Times Online [UK]
by Daniel McGrory

05/03/06

The question puzzles and enrages a city: how is it that the Americans cannot keep the electricity running in Baghdad for more than a couple of hours a day, yet still manage to build themselves the biggest embassy on Earth? Irritation grows as residents deprived of air-conditioning and running water three years after the US-led invasion watch the massive US Embassy they call 'George W's palace' rising from the banks of the Tigris. In the pavement cafes, people moan that the structure is bigger than anything Saddam Hussein built...

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,3-2162249,00.html


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

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Bush's Presidential Palace

Sure they plan to leave.
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,3-2162249,00.html


Informant: Lew Rockwell

Where the right went rotten

Reason
by David Weigel

05/03/06

Interview with Matthew Continetti, author of The K Street Gang: "Reason: What exactly is 'K Street Conservatism?' MC: One of its tenets is the packaging of clientism in the rhetoric of conservatism. If you're a K Street conservative you'd take a client, define their goals, and repackage them in terms of Republican ideals. So for the Indian gaming, Abramoff said the tribes were really opposed to taxes. Every good conservative is supposed to be opposed to taxes. With the Marianas Islands, Abramoff represented the local government and the Saipan Garment Manufacturers Association by saying that these territories wished to be free of government tyranny. And every conservative is supposed to believe in self-reliance and enterprise. He championed this in conservative rhetoric when in fact he was shilling for this garment tycoon...

http://www.reason.com/links/links050306.shtml


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

George W. Milhous Bush?

National Review
by Jonah Goldberg

05/03/06

Nixon was the last of the New Deal-era liberal presidents. He sponsored and signed the legislation creating the Environmental Protection Agency, the Water Quality Improvement Act and the Endangered Species Act. He oversaw the establishment of Occupational Safety and Health Administration. Nixon created the Philadelphia Plan, the springboard for racial quotas; pushed for Title IX (the women's 'equality' law); and hired Leon Panetta (later Bill Clinton's chief of staff) as his director of the office of civil rights. Nixon pushed aggressively for national health insurance that would cover 100 percent of the nation's poor children. He increased federal spending on health and education programs by more than 50 percent and massively boosted spending on the National Endowment for Humanities. He tried to increase welfare with his Family Assistance Plan and Child Development Act. Economically, Nixon got along swell with the chamber of commerce crowd, but he was well to the left of almost any leading Democrat today, championing wage and price controls as a legitimate tool of state, and boasting 'Now I am a Keynesian in economics.' ... Bush is certainly to the right of Nixon on many issues. But at the philosophical level, he shares the Nixonians' supreme confidence in the power of the state...

http://tinyurl.com/nlwge


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Bush's chamber of secrets

Slate
by Jack Shafer

05/03/06

Every time the Bush administration cracks down on openness, it creates new sources for journalists inside the bureaucracies. Tom Blanton, director of the National Security Archive, says the strategy of decertifying the press works only if you can block the press from obtaining alternative sources of information. That's something the administration hasn't been able to do, says Blanton, citing the blockbuster stories about the Bush's secret prisons, secret torture programs, secret rendition operation, warrantless wiretaps, and so on. Blanton attributes such scoops to a 'revolt of the JAGs,' his shorthand for the recent round of whistle-blowing by career civil service and career military officers. It's not that these whistle-blowers oppose secrecy, he notes, giving the example of the FISA court, which issues secret warrants. In the 20-plus years of FISA warrants, not one has been leaked ... He contrasts the public FISA process with the secret machinations of the 'torture lawyers' -- Alberto Gonzales, David Addington, John Yoo, et al. -- whose primary goal is to enhance presidential power...

http://www.slate.com/id/2140996/


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Daryl Hannah Speaks Out

http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/g/a/2006/05/03/gree.DTL

Brain tumour girl's phone mast relief

http://tinyurl.com/o3bs8

Mother’s delight at mast decision
http://tinyurl.com/fy8yh

Delight over phone mast ruling

04 May 2006 12:39

Families are celebrating after planning inspectors ruled against a mast which would have been installed near homes.

More than 500 people signed a petition against the application by O2 for a 15m mast near the Moss Pharmacy in Colman Road.

The campaign, organised by University ward councillor Roy Blower, led planning officers to reject the proposal last June before it came to the planning committee.

The telecommunication giant appealed that decision stating that more masts were needed because more people were using phones.

But Government planning inspectors have now decided the decision made by planning officers should stand.

Mr Blower said he was delighted the inspectors ruled against the mast and thanked the Evening News for raising awareness of the campaign.

He said: “Another mast had been rejected by the city council on the other side of the road once and the company lost at appeal and the same thing has happened at this one. We've had four bites of the cherry at these two masts and it is down to the community.

“I'm absolutely delighted for the people of University ward that they haven't got to put up with this blot on the landscape.”

Jean McLennan, 59, who lives at Lubbock Close, off Colman Road, signed a petition against it and was pleased planning inspectors had agreed the mast should not go ahead.

“They've got to be put somewhere, but why on earth can't they be placed away from populations,” she said.

“At the back of my mind is this fear and worry that if these emissions from masts are dangerous to people we don't want it.”

Mary Parke, 57, who lives on The Avenues with her husband Brian, said also signed the petition and was delighted the mast would not be going ahead.

“I'm very pleased,” she said. “There's a lot of houses in the area and I'm sure they can find a more open space to place it.”

The Evening News has, through our Put Masts on Hold campaign, fought against the installation of mobile phone masts until it is proved they are safe.

A spokeswoman for O2 said: “We're very disappointed, it will mean an inferior service for the people of Norwich. We will have to look in other areas. As part of our license we have a duty to provide people with good mobile phone coverage.”

Are you battling mobile phone mast plans where you live?
Telephone Evening News reporter Peter Walsh on (01603) 772439 or email peter.walsh@archant.co.uk

Copyright © 2006 Archant Regional. All rights reserved.

http://tinyurl.com/ese7b

Petitions: Top Causes

A message from Cassandra

http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/964670302
(anti-war)

http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/546348932
(STOP DETAINING IMMIGRANT CHILDREN)

http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/208745275
(death penalty)

http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/184764026
(draft)

http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/686106328
(age discrimination)

The Child Care Squeeze - Malnutrition Kills 10 Children Every Minute

Access to high-quality child care is essential for parents to work and for children to develop and thrive. But child care is too often unaffordable or simply unavailable, and the public investment needed to address these deficiencies has been grossly inadequate.

http://www.truthout.org/issues_06/050306WA.shtml



Malnutrition Kills 10 Children Every Minute, Says UN

Ten children die every minute as a result of malnutrition, more than a quarter of children in developing countries are underweight and suffer disease because of their poor diet, and in some areas almost half of all under-fives are malnourished, a new United Nations report says.

http://www.truthout.org/issues_06/050306HA.shtml

The Money Behind Kempthorne

Idaho Governor Dirk Kempthorne, Bush's pick for Secretary of the Interior, has raised nearly $5 million in campaign contributions in the past 15 years. Agriculture and natural resource industries were his most reliable supporters while he was a US senator. The mining and timber industries supported his governorship.

http://www.truthout.org/issues_06/050306EC.shtml

Senator Bill Nelson: Florida Drilling Would Harm Economy, Environment

Nelson writes, "Natural-gas drilling - like oil drilling - has the potential to cause serious damage to Florida's beaches and marine life.... Natural-gas rigs leak toxic liquids into the surrounding water, causing significant damage. Fires and explosions at gas sites can lead to major disasters."

http://www.truthout.org/issues_06/050306EB.shtml

Federal Study Finds Accord on Warming

A scientific study commissioned by the Bush administration concluded that the lower atmosphere was indeed growing warmer and that there was "clear evidence of human influences on the climate system." The finding eliminates an area of uncertainty that the Bush administration has used to justify its inaction.

http://www.truthout.org/issues_06/050306EA.shtml

What Happened to the Good Fight?

William Fisher writes, "The juxtaposition of oil, human rights, and the 'global war on terror' has exposed a giant fault line in the Bush administration's foreign policy, revealing inconsistency and hypocrisy."

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/050306R.shtml

UK/French draft resolution on Iran

Today a draft resolution on Iran put forward by France and Britain and discussed in Security Council consultations was informally circulated at the UN. We posted it at http://lcnp.org/disarmament/iran/draftresUNSC03may.pdf

I have a quick reaction to it on www.DisarmamentActivist.org, at http://disarmamentactivist.org/2006/05/03/britishfrench-draft-security-council-resolution-on-iran/

See also my discussion of possible alternative Security Council approaches at http://lcnp.org/disarmament/iran/remarks-may2.htm

You can send a letter to Security Council members and to Congress at http://www.unitedforpeace.org/article.php?id=3241

John Burroughs,
Executive Director
Lawyers' Committee on Nuclear Policy
675 Third Ave., Suite 315
New York, NY 10017-5704
USA tel 212 818 1861; fax 212 818 1857
johnburroughs@lcnp.org
http://www.lcnp.org


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From ufpj-news

Widerstand gegen neoliberale Politik und Krieg

Gipfel und Globalisierungsproteste > 4. Europäisches Sozialforum in Athen

210 Seminare im Dreischichtsystem. Über 30 000 Teilnehmer werden ab heute in Athen zum 4. Europäischen Sozialforum erwartet / Widerstand gegen neoliberale Politik und Krieg steht im Mittelpunkt des ESF

„»Verändern wir Europa, verändern wir die Welt!« Unter diesem Motto tagt ab heute das 4. Europäische Sozialforum in Athen. Mehr als 30 000 Teilnehmer werden zu dem viertägigen Treffen in den ehemaligen olympischen Wettkampfstätten für Basketball und Fechtsport am Rande der griechischen Hauptstadt erwartet…“ Artikel von Anke Stefan, Athen, in ND vom 04.05.06 http://www.nd-online.de/artikel.asp?AID=89866&IDC=2


Aus: LabourNet, 4. Mai 2006

Aktionen gegen 1-Euro- Jobs

Job-Karawanen in Hamburg

Jobvermittler im Einkaufscenter

Die Hamburger Arbeitsagentur geht neue Wege: Mit einer Job-Karawane tingelt sie durch die Einkaufszentren der Stadt. Kritik an Showveranstaltung und Hamburger Arbeitsmarktpolitik.

Artikel von Marco Carini in der taz Nord vom 28.4.2006 http://www.taz.de/pt/2006/04/28/a0248.1/text

Jobkarawane mit Bewachung. Propagandashow "Die Jobkarawane zieht weiter" fand trotz Verstoß gegen Persönlichkeitsrechte wieder statt.

Bericht von Tom vom 03.05.2006 bei indymedia http://de.indymedia.org/2006/05/145730.shtml


Aus: LabourNet, 4. Mai 2006

Grundeinkommen für Erwerbslose und gesetzlicher Mindestlohn

Existenzgelddebatte

Grundeinkommen der Gleichgestellten. Ein Vorschlag für soziale Veränderungen

„In der Deklaration von Barcelona definierten wir 1998 einstimmig unser Verständnis von Grundeinkommen. In einem weiteren, diesmal internationalen Treffen im Jahr 2002 in Malaga waren unsere Vorschläge eindeutig antikapitalistisch. In der zweiten internationalen Zusammenkunft im Jahr 2004 haben wir die „Zweite Erklärung von Barcelona“ verabschiedet. Darin erklärten wir, was wir unter dem starken Modell des Grundeinkommens verstehen. Und jetzt, 2006 in Hamburg legen wir einen detaillierteren Vorschlag zum Grundeinkommen vor, den wir „das Grundeinkommen der Gleichgestellten“ nennen…“ Die „Hamburger Erklärung“ der Workshops zum Grundeinkommen bei der internationalen Versammlung "Die Kosten rebellieren II" am 29. und 30.4.2006 (pdf) http://www.labournet.de/diskussion/arbeit/existenz/kosten2.pdf

Für diese Erklärung werden Unterstützungsunterschriften gesammelt – e-mail an anne.allex.web.de


Zum Thema Grundeinkommen für Erwerbslose und gesetzlicher Mindestlohn

Vortrag von Rainer Roth beim Forum Gewerkschaften Kassel, DGB-Region Nordhessen, DIDF und Kasseler Erwerbsloseninitiative in Kassel am 21.April 2004 http://www.labournet.de/diskussion/arbeit/existenz/roth.html



Sozialpolitik und soziale Kämpfe in der Schweiz

Für existenzsicherndes Grundeinkommen

„Weltweit wird Lohnarbeit immer knapper. Ein existenzsicherndes Grundeinkommen könnte auch in der Schweiz die Gleichberechtigung der Geschlechter wesentlich fördern. Der schweizerische Arbeitsmarkt versagt zusehends bei der Existenzsicherung. Caritas Schweiz meldete Ende 2005, dass eine Million Menschen in unserem Land von Armut betroffen ist. Tendenz zunehmend…“ Artikel aus „Hälfte – Unabhängiger Mediendienst zur Arbeit und zur Erwerbslosigkeit“ vom 01.05.2006 (pdf) http://www.labournet.de/internationales/ch/grundeinkdt.pdf


Aus: LabourNet, 4. Mai 2006

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Ein soziales Seil. Das bedingungslose Grundeinkommen

„Leuten einfach so Geld geben? Ohne Gegenleistung? Ohne Verpflichtung? Ohne Anreiz zur Beschäftigung? Wer wird dann überhaupt noch arbeiten wollen? Wird er oder sie nicht den ganzen Tag auf der faulen Haut herumliegen, es sich bequem machen und schmarotzen auf Kosten der Allgemeinheit? Und selbst, wenn man genügend Freiwillige findet, die Kosten sind astronomisch, wer soll das bezahlen? Ist das utopisch?...“ Artikel von Harald Schauff von der Straßenzeitung Querkopf, April 2006, in "Der Linke Berliner" http://www.linker-berliner.de/volltexte/s0605151.html


Grundversorgung. "Das manische Schauen auf Arbeit macht uns alle krank"

„Er war mal ein ganz normaler Kapitalist - immer auf der Jagd nach mehr. Dann las er Schiller und Goethe. Jetzt will Götz Werner, Chef der Drogeriekette dm, Revolutionäres: ein Grundeinkommen für alle - von der Wiege bis zur Bahre…“ Interview von Arno Luik in stern.de vom 14.5.2006 http://www.stern.de/wirtschaft/arbeit-karriere/arbeit/:Grundversorgung-Das-Schauen-Arbeit/560218.html


Aus: LabourNet, 16. Mai 2006

Bush Forcing Permanent Tax Cuts

The President summoned his minions to the Oval Office yesterday for some action on extending the 2003 tax breaks for the wealthy. Looks like he may succeed. He met, of course, only with Republican leaders.

http://www.politicalcortex.com/story/2006/5/3/143719/0689


From Information Clearing House

Spies Among Us

http://www.socialistworker.co.uk/article.php?article_id=8759


From Information Clearing House



Spies Among Us:

Despite a troubled history, police across the nation are keeping tabs on ordinary Americans.

http://informationclearinghouse.info/article12929.htm

The axis of gas

At a recent summit meeting at a Sao Paulo hotel, presidents Hugo Chavez of Venezuela, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva of Brazil and Nestor Kirchner of Argentina further progressed to consolidate the giant gas pipeline following "strategic lines of cooperation, integration and South American unity", in the words.

http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Front_Page/HE03Aa03.html


From Information Clearing House

Evo Morales Joins Chavez As US Target

When the heat is turned up against US interests, this country won't go quietly into the night. The plans are well underway now for a fourth attempt to oust Hugo Chavez that may include assassinations and possibly an armed assault by US invading forces.

http://informationclearinghouse.info/article12932.htm

We don't Want Your War

I call on university students across America to begin holding antiwar rallies. The only way you can have a war on Iran is to draft the young people. It is you who are on the line. Demonstrate! Demonstrate against the very hint of war.

http://www.juancole.com/2006/05/hitchens-hacker-and-hitchens.html


From Information Clearing House

War Corporatism: The New Fascism

A look at the dogs of War Corporatism unleashed upon the world by Bush and the PNAC as stated in the September 2000 document Rebuilding America's Defenses.

http://informationclearinghouse.info/article12017.htm

US to form anti-Iran coalition if UN rejects sanctions

The United States is ready to form a coalition of countries to take sanctions against Iran if the UN Security Council does not agree measures, the US ambassador to the United Nations, John Bolton said.

http://www.zeenews.com/znnew/articles.asp?aid=292493&sid=WOR


From Information Clearing House

In the chaos of Iraq, one project is on target

THE question puzzles and enrages a city: how is it that the Americans cannot keep the electricity running in Baghdad for more than a couple of hours a day, yet still manage to build themselves the biggest embassy on Earth?

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,3-2162249,00.html


From Information Clearing House

UK uses Freedom of Information laws to avoid releasing casualty figures

A series of FOI requests has revealed that the Ministry of Defence was wrong to say there was no way of knowing how many soldiers have been injured in Iraq.

http://tinyurl.com/k9wyc


From Information Clearing House

Iraqi, 15, 'drowned after soldiers forced him into canal'

The soldiers watched as Ahmed Jabar Karheem, 15, who was unable to swim, began to struggle when he was ordered into the Shatt al-Basra canal in May 2003. After the boy disappeared below the surface, the soldiers drove away. His body was recovered two days later.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/military/story/0,,1766302,00.html?gusrc=rss


From Information Clearing House

Reason for Their Death Is Known

Know what it is like when scores of your fellow citizens are being killed every single day while the world proceeds unheedingly on? Try it out: be an Iraqi for a day, into your fourth year of being occupied, humiliated, tortured and killed, doing all you can just to survive.

http://informationclearinghouse.info/article12940.htm

The Inevitable Collapse of the Greenback

By Mike Whitney

Bush has purposely generated another $3 trillion in debt ensuring that the dollar will fall mightily and working class people be left with a trifling of their life savings.

http://informationclearinghouse.info/article12931.htm

This high-octane rocket-rattling against Tehran is unlikely to succeed

By Tariq Ali

Ringed by nuclear states, Iran's atomic programme is scarcely unreasonable. So why has Washington manufactured this crisis?

http://informationclearinghouse.info/article12927.htm

Hersh: he is about all we have left to frighten the most powerful man in the world

Beating about the Bush? Not with Hersh

He is about all we have left to frighten the most powerful man in the world

By Robert Fisk

Bush has a messianic vision – and intends to go down in history (probably he has chosen the right direction) as the man who will have “saved” Iran. “So we’re in a real American crisis ... we’ve had a collapse of congress ... we have had a collapse of the military ... the good news is that when we wake up tomorrow morning, there will be one less day (of Bush). But that is the only good news.”

http://informationclearinghouse.info/article12928.htm

Bolton Refuses To Answer Kucinich’s Questions About US Troops In Iran

By Doug Gordon

While Ambassador Bolton refused to answer questions about US troops in Iran, Bolton did state that the US was prepared to move against Iran, with or without the UN Security Council.

http://informationclearinghouse.info/article12933.htm

Return Of The Shah: Shah of Iran's Heir Plans Overthrow of Regime

By Human Events

He believes the cause is urgent because of the prospect that Iran may soon develop a nuclear weapon or the U.S. may use military force to preempt that. He hopes to offer a way out of this dilemma: a revolution sparked by massive civil disobedience in which the masses in the streets are backed by elements of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard.

http://informationclearinghouse.info/article12939.htm

Beyond Incompetence: Washington's War in Iraq

By Jonathan Cutler

Are neo-conservatives bumbling crackpot idealists who unwittingly opened Pandora's box in Iraq by substituting idealistic dreams of democracy ahead of realist Machiavellian statecraft?

http://informationclearinghouse.info/article12935.htm

Next-up News 4 May 2006

http://www.omega-news.info/next_up_news_4_may_2006.htm

Mobile phone mast plan is thrown out

PLANS to build three mobile phone masts next to residential areas in Rugby have all been thrown out unanimously by councillors.

Petitions backed by nearly 300 residents were handed into Rugby Borough Council, expressing concerns to build the Vodafone masts in Hollowell Way, Beech Drive and on the corner of Shakespeare Gardens and Dunchurch Road.

Neighbours said they were cheifly worried about possible health implications from the radiation - but councillors refused the plans because the masts would be an eyesore.

As reported in last week's Advertiser, council officers had previously recommended that councillors reject the plans.

And at a packed public meeting, councillors wasted no time in comprehensively refusing all three proposals.

Vodafone previously stated that it will also put forward planning permission to build two more masts in Clifton Road and Hillmorton Road.

Talking about the mast in Hollowell Way outside the Merry Monk pub, Cllr. Alan Webb (Lab, Brownsover South) said: "At a time when we are trying to make a better Brownsover, this is not a good step to be taking.

"The mast is close to two Brownsover schools and I would not want pupils being put through that."

Cllr. Lionel Franklyn (Con, Bilton) said the mast in Beech Drive would have been detrimental to any plans for the Western Relief Road.

He added: "As for health issues, I personally do not believe that is an issue.

"But it is near an elderly persons' home and it is a fear for them."

Many of the members in public gallery came to hear the verdict of the mast on the corner of Shakespeare Gardens and Dunchurch Road.

Cllr. Liegh Hunt (Con, Avon and Swift) said: "This is on the main road into Rugby so it should not be planted right there on the grass verge."

Planning officers said health issues did not form any part of their decision as the Government had certified them as safe.

Vodafone said that the health issues are unproven and the masts were designed to blend in with the environment.

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04 May 2006

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http://www.rugbyreviewtoday.co.uk/ViewArticle2.aspx?SectionID=689&ArticleID=1481337

Council chiefs miss deadline to block mast bid

Furious protesters have blamed council bosses for missing a deadline to block plans for a mobile phone mast in their neighbourhood. Anne Thickett and neighbours campaigned and stopped two planning applications by Hutchinson 3G for the pole and base station, near Williamthorpe Road, North Wingfield.

But last week horrified residents discovered the mast was being erected and learned NE Derbyshire District Council had failed to inform 3G of their latest decision in time.

Mrs Thickett of Williamthorpe Road said: "We're furious that somehow because of a council oversight the mast has been allowed to go up.

"Someone should be held accountable. If it was a housing development the council would tell us to take it down, yet 3G has been allowed to build this monstrosity and we can't do anything."

The campaigners successfully blocked two applications with objection letters, including a second application for a pole with a wooden surround, and in each case were informed it had been refused.

Residents had felt the mast was too close to a residential area, was an eyesore and posed possible health threats from radio waves.

The council said that it had refused the application but 3G did not receive a council letter about the latest decision until after a 56-day legal deadline.

A council spokesman said: "In planning cases involving prior determination a planning authority has 56 days to make a decision.

"Failure to notify an applicant within that timescale means the applicant is entitled to commence building work.

"Following this case, the council has revised how it deals with prior determination cases and will in future fax or email applicants to ensure they receive a decision within the 56 days."

Mrs Thickett said she and other residents were now considering complaining to the local authority watchdog Ombudsman.

jon.cooper@derbyshiretimes.co.uk

04 May 2006

All rights reserved © 2006 Johnston Press Digital Publishing.

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Tell Congress to Tell Bush and Cheney not to Attack Iran

Victory! No-Permanent-Bases Amendment Passes Both Houses!

Your efforts paid off. The Senate, like the House, passed an amendment to the supplemental spending bill banning the use of any of its funding for the construction of permanent bases in Iraq. Will the amendment survive a Republican-run conference committee? We'll be watching. Meanwhile give yourselves a huge pat on the back and get ready for the next fight.

Here it is:

Tell Congress to Tell Bush and Cheney not to Attack Iran
George Bush is considering attacking Iran, including using nuclear bombs to do so. Such an attack would be illegal and disastrous. Congress can prevent it, but only if Congres asserts its Constitutional right to decide whether or not the United States goes to war. Congressman Peter DeFazio's H. Con. Res. 391 expresses "the sense of Congress that the President should not initiate military action against Iran with respect to its nuclear program without first obtaining authorization from Congress." This bill is rapidly picking up cosponsors, but needs more. Ask your Congress Member to sign on today. Ask your Senators to take the same step in the Senate. CONTACT CONGRESS: http://democrats.com/peoplesemailnetwork/80

Tell the media to cover - and this time CRITICALLY - Bush's planning for an aggressive war: http://www.afterdowningstreet.org/media

More information: http://www.afterdowningstreet.org/391

Join us from 1 to 3 p.m. ET on Thursday, May 18, as we deliver the DontAttackIran.org petition, with all its signatures and comments to the White House: PRINT FLYER: http://www.afterdowningstreet.org/downloads/daiflyer.pdf


Sign the Petition! http://www.dontattackiran.org


Register to Join PDA Grassroots Organizing and Lobbying Day May 20-22, in Washington, D.C. Featuring: 9:30 - 10:00 AM: (PDA) "Be a Part of the Growing Pro-Impeachment Grassroots Movement" by David Swanson, PDA National Board Member/Co-Founder, AfterDowningStreet.org https://www.pdamerica.org/2006-5-21-tickets.php


Chomsky on Impeachment and the Next War
Noam Chomsky has recorded a public service announcement available for radio play on the topic of investigating grounds for impeachment of Bush and Cheney. Chomsky has also written a wonderful new book, which Stephen Lendman reviews below. He includes this update on Chomsky's views as expressed in the book:

"I hope Chomsky's assessment in the book is right that a second Middle East war is not imminent. However, I read the signs less optimistically, and from an April 29 email I received from him responding to this review which I sent him he's now more inclined to believe the US plans hostile actions against Iran and Venezuela. He added he 'wouldn't be surprised to see (US inspired) secessionist movements in the oil producing areas in Iran, Venezuela and Bolivia, all in areas that are accessible to US military force and alienated from the governments, with the US then moving in to "defend" them and blasting the rest of the country if necessary.'"

Listen to Noam Chomsky's PSA http://www.afterdowningstreet.org/downloads/chomsky.mp3

Review of Noam Chomsky's New Book "Failed States" and an Email Exchange with Chomsky By Stephen Lendman http://www.afterdowningstreet.org/node/9748


FORWARD THIS INFORMATION

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*Delivery of DontAttackIran.org Petition to White House*

Thursday, May 18, 1-3 p.m. ET Lafayette Square Park, Washington D.C. We will be joining with a Pray-In held by the Network of Spiritual Progressives to deliver to the White House all of the signatures and comments posted below the petition at http://www.dontattackiran.org

*Join* Cindy Sheehan and representatives of many of these groups: After Downing Street, Gold Star Families for Peace, CODE PINK, Progressive Democrats of America, Democrats.com, Traprock Peace Center, Global Exchange, Velvet Revolution, Democracy Rising, Truthout, OpEdNews, Backbone Campaign, Consumers for Peace, Campus Antiwar Network, The Young Turks, Citizens for Legitimate Government, Counter Punch, United for Peace and Justice, Stop the War Coalition, This Can't Be Happening, Voters Evolt, Springs Action Alliance, Radio News America, OrbStandard, International Socialist Organization, Voters for Peace, Thom Hartmann Show, Environmentalists Against War, U.S. Peace Council, Grandmothers for Peace, Justice Through Music, Campaign Against Sanctions & Military Intervention in Iran, World Can't Wait, The Rational Response Squad, Idriss Stelley Foundation, Bush Free Zone, Voice International, Foundation for the Development of Human Resources, Tbilisi, Georgia, Political Cooperative, City Sites, Agir contre la guerre (France), Americans Against the War (France), Spiritual Activism Conference, Muslims for Peace (Australia), AndrewBurgin.com, Peace Movement Aotearoa, Not in Our Name Aotearoa New Zealand, Pixel4Peace.

FLYER: http://www.afterdowningstreet.org/downloads/daiflyer.pdf

*/Please spread this flyer around!/*


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Informant: Carol Moore in DC



Petition Bush & Congress to stop Iran war
http://www.ufppc.org/content/view/4465/
http://www.ufppc.org/content/view/4466/


Informant: jensenmk



Don't Attack Iran petition delivered to White House

On May 18th, hundreds rallied against war in Lafayette Park in front of the White House, and a large delegation led by Cindy Sheehan delivered the Don't Attack Iran petition, with over 42,000 signatures, to the White House. Administration officials would not take the petition from the delegation, so the delegation left the petition at the gate.

Watch videos of this historic event, including the dramatic delivery of the petition to the White House, download mp3 audio of the rally and see the 75 photograph album of the rally and petition delivery at http://www.traprockpeace.org/iran_petition_video.html

Holly Near (with Pat Humprhies and Sanda Opatow accompanying), Cindy Sheehan, Rev. Lennox Yearwood (Hip Hop Caucus), Ray McGovern (former CIA official), Medea Benjamin with a CODE PINK contingent, and David Swanson (AfterDowingStreet) appear in distinct videos. The rally audio is available for download at the above link.

More multimedia reports, including Traprock's coverage, are available at http://www.afterdowningstreet.org/node/10827

The Joint Rally was organized by the Network of Spiritual Progressives (spiritualprogressives.org) and the Don't Attack Iran (afterdowningstreet.org/iran) campaign, and facilitated by Rabbi Michael Lerner. The rally was followed by delivery of the petition (still accepting signatures) telling President Bush to not attack Iran.

Many organizations supported the Don't Attack Iran petition, including in chronological order: Gold Star Families for Peace, CODE PINK, Progressive Democrats of America, Democrats.com, Traprock Peace Center, Global Exchange, Velvet Revolution, Democracy Rising, Truthout, OpEdNews, Backbone Campaign, Consumers For Peace [ExxonMobil War Boycott], Campus Antiwar Network, The Young Turks, Citizens for Legitimate Government, Counter Punch, United for Peace and Justice, Stop the War Coalition, This Can't Be Happening, Voters Evolt, Springs Action Alliance, Radio News America, OrbStandard, International Socialist Organization, Voters for Peace. See the full list of supporters at http://www.afterdowningstreet.org/iran

Following the rally and delivery of the petition to the White House, Ray McGovern, U.S. Army veteran and retired 27-year CIA analyst, led a march through downtown Washington, D.C., to the home of Donald Rumsfeld, where protesters gathered to ask Rumsfeld why he lied about the need for a war on Iraq. http://www.afterdowningstreet.org/rumsfeld For more information, contact David Swanson http://www.dontattackiran.org


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


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From ufpj-news



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

In Caesar we trust: on faith in war

http://www.sobran.com/columns/2006/060418.shtml


Informant: Lew Rockwell

Democracy Versus Freedom

http://www.lewrockwell.com/orig7/wollstein1.html

The Internet Strikes Again

http://www.lewrockwell.com/orig7/schell2.html

Hillary is in trouble: on the first lady of warmongering

http://www.lewrockwell.com/frank/frank29.html

You’re in Good Hands

http://www.lewrockwell.com/klassen/klassen88.html

Addicted to war - House of War

http://fairuse.100webcustomers.com/fairenough/salon015.html


Informant: Lew Rockwell

Some Interesting Facts About Home Schooling

http://www.lewrockwell.com/edmonds/edmonds282.html

What Congress Can Do About Soaring Gas Prices

http://www.lewrockwell.com/paul/paul322.html

Ignorance and arrogance and state power

http://www.lewrockwell.com/featherstone/featherstone57.html

The Great Conservative Hoax

http://www.lewrockwell.com/rockwell/conservative-hoax.html

IMPEACH NOW!

What’s At Stake?

A message from Ramsey Clark

George W. Bush and his principal officials are the greatest threat to world peace, to human rights, to economic justice, to the Constitution of the United States and the rule of law that the American people and the world at large face today. His personal, unilateral war of aggression has wrecked Iraq, taken 250,000 lives or more, created tensions worldwide and significantly isolated the United States, costing us international friendships, trust, respect and alliances. War of aggression was judged to be “the Supreme International Crime” by the Nuremberg Tribunal.

Proclaiming himself the “Decider,” President Bush insists he decides what is right. He threatens North Korea, Cuba, Syria, Sudan, Venezuela, and most critically at the moment, Iran. The threats themselves violate international law and the U.N. Charter. His threats are made real by his personal record of false claims followed by arbitrary acts including the criminal aggression against and occupation of Iraq with its painful consequences just beginning for Iraq and the world. The additional U.S. military costs approach a trillion dollars and the occupation stretches the limits of U.S. military capacity. Yet he has ordered detailed plans for attacks on Iran that he could order to be executed as early as this summer. He may believe some radical action can save his presidency.

Iran has more than three times the population of Iraq. It was not debilitated by the Gulf War which cost Iraq more than 150,000 lives and destroyed its basic infrastructure. Thirteen years of sanctions, from Hiroshima Day, August 6, 1990 to “Mission Accomplished” Day “ending” the war of aggression against Iraq announced from the deck of the USS Abraham Lincoln by President Bush on May 1, 2003, cost Iraq 1 million lives, half children under the age of five. Iraq suffered near total isolation. Without international commerce, or the ability to rebuild, Iraq’s economy was devastated. It suffered physically and psychologically from frequent punitive bombings by U.S. aircraft throughout the sanctions period. Iran’s economy and power fueled by its oil, grew steadily through all these years.Click here to help impeach bush

Nothing could unify Iran like a military strike against it by the U.S. Few acts could better convince Muslims worldwide that George Bush is on a crusade against them. Iran with its long border with Iraq could radically alter political alignments and the level of conflict in Iraq and serve as an open conduit for fighters from many nations. Violence could spread from Egypt to neighboring Pakistan and beyond.

The Geneva Conventions prohibit assaults on “inherently dangerous” facilities, which would threaten civilian populations. Nuclear power plants are the prime example. Iran has a right to develop such plants. The Shah had ambitious plans 30 years ago, well financed and advanced, to construct nuclear plants across Iran to replace depleting oil reserves. Iran is six years or more away from the ability to build nuclear warheads if that is its purpose. The U.S. could incinerate Iran with a single launch from its worldwide land, sea and air nuclear missile capacity in place and alert today. Iran knows this. Surely it is better to seek to stop threatening and start seeking better relations and understanding with Iran and other nations that may be hostile.

Aside from the criminal nature of an attack on Iran, further aggressions by George Bush could put the United States in a rapid decline in international standing, economically and military on the defense, globally and at home.

This is only to suggest what might happen if George Bush remains President. The immediate question is whether We, the People of the United States of America, believe the future of our country is a spectator sport, or whether we will be players.

Will we let George Bush decide the fate of the nation?

Have his judgment and actions been acceptable?

With thirty-two months remaining in his Presidency, George Bush can inflict greater, even devastating injury on our people and the poor of the rest of the planet. He has squandered the largest federal surplus in history and created the largest national debt with his determination to be a War President and his ambition to enrich the rich.

He continues increasing military expenditures including the unlawful development of a new generation of nuclear weapons and a “Star Wars” shield for the U.S., insuring an arms race and increasing the probability of war.

His threats against other governments have strengthened opposition to the U.S. throughout the Muslim world, Latin American, former Soviet Union bloc countries, China, Africa and even West Europe.

President Bush’s tax cuts and “Free Trade” pressures have accelerated the concentration of wealth in oligarchies at home and abroad and further impoverished the poor. Nearly 1/3 of his tax cuts have gone to the top one percent of the population. When his estate tax cuts take hold the top one percent of the population will receive 40% of his tax cuts.

The number of billionaires is increasing rapidly while incomes of workers and the poor decline and organized labor continue to decline. And tax cuts combined with increased military expenditures and increasing deficits in balance of payments which make the U.S. the largest debtor nation are compelling cuts in federal expenditures for health care, education, social security, Medicare, humanitarian foreign aid and other needed programs for the poor. The real income of college graduates fell more than 5% from 2000 to 2004 under President Bush, eroding the middle class while concentrating wealth in the few. The richest ten percent of the population received more than half of all his tax cuts benefits.

But the concentration of wealth is accelerating most rapidly in the top 1/100th of one percent, about 30,000 individuals. The rise in income of these very rich has been astronomical. Just look at the growing number of billionaires and the bonuses and stock options of corporate CEO’s.

President Bush’s contempt for human rights and civil liberties is unprecedented in the American Presidency. He is not only above international law, he is above the Bill of Rights. He can arrest and detain people worldwide, including U.S. citizens, as enemy combatants. He condones torture. He wiretaps U.S. citizens and foreigners alike without court approval. Proclamations concerning his Presidential powers by his Attorneys General, Ashcroft and Gonzales, have stunned the international community. Abu Ghraib and Guantanamo now symbolize U.S. regard for human dignity. Yet George Bush proclaims himself the champion of freedom and democracy!

Katrina is only one measure of the incompetence and indifference of the Bush Administration. Secretary of State Rice has acknowledged thousands of mistakes in Iraq without acknowledging the greatest mistake: the unilateral criminal invasion and occupation.

President Bush adheres ideologically to the belief that global warming is not caused in major part by the ever increasing human consumption of oil and other hydrocarbons.

He believes he can bully the world into accepting his way and the American people into accepting his decisions as right. For him, his ideology is truth. He professed to believe, despite overwhelming evidence to the contrary, that Iraq had weapons of mass destruction. Because Iraq was "evil," and the U.S. is free and democratic, he believes Iraq should be controlled by the U.S. Iran is racing to develop nuclear weapons in his view, because of its dangerous hatred for freedom and democracy and must be stopped by force now. His truth translated into force has done more to damage freedom and democracy at home and abroad than all the “evil empires” he threatens. For him, his tax cuts, free trade policies and deficits benefited the poor and lower income groups most, if not in dollars, because his ideology holds that when the oligarchy rule, all will fare better.

The imperative need is action now. We cannot risk delay.

If the American people fail to impeach George Bush and his principal officials for his war of aggression, the world can only see the American people as either powerless, or supportive of it. If he is charged only, or primarily, with misleading, or lying to the American people, the world can only believe the American people will accept mass murder if it is not lied about.

Why should any other nation refrain from Wars of Aggression against oil rich states and others unable to defend themselves if they believe they can win and get away with it, while the U.S. proceeds with impunity with its threats and attacks?

Impeachment is essential to the integrity of constitutional government. It is the most urgent duty of the American people. We have the power to cause impeachment, if we have the will. Do your part now! Participate and contribute to the Constitutional Crusade to Impeach George Bush.

Ramsey Clark
May 3, 2006

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Gas Prices and Cutting America's Oil Addiction

http://www.commondreams.org/news2006/0503-04.htm

Telecoms' Secret Plan to Wire Yellowstone Park Industry

Invited to Illegal Closed-Door Meeting to Divide Up Park

WASHINGTON - May 3 - Yellowstone National Park will soon be blanketed with coverage from cell phone towers, wireless internet service, and two-way radio, as well as television and AM/FM radio signals under a plan being written behind closed doors by the telecommunications industry and park officials, according to agency records released today by Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER).

The March 31, 2005 meeting had representatives from Sprint, Verizon, Qwest, Western Wireless (now Alltel) and other companies conferring with Yellowstone park officials and concessionaires. The purpose of the meeting was to develop a “Wireless Telecommunications Plan” for the park. The companies urged siting more cell phone towers (the park already has six in five locations), installing broadband wireless internet service and microwave transmitters. Meeting notes by one park official state that “up to 10 entities could provide service in the park.”

“Notably, not one park official seems the least concerned that they are sacrificing peace and quiet, the ability to be truly alone and disconnected from the modern world,” stated PEER Executive Director Jeff Ruch, whose organization has been drawing attention to the proliferation of cell towers throughout the park system. “Yellowstone belongs to the American people, who ought to have some say before it is transformed into a giant cybercafé.”

PEER is charging that the meeting violated the Federal Advisory Committee Act which requires public notice, published agendas and the chance for the public to attend whenever outside groups are assembled to help shape official policy. The group, which obtained the minutes and notes under the Freedom of Information Act, is asking the Interior Department Inspector General to review the matter and identify the officials responsible for the violations.

Significantly, the Park Service has a history of routinely ignoring public notice requirements prior to approving erection of cell towers. For example, Yellowstone illegally approved a tower overlooking Old Faithful without the required public notice. Last year, park officials had the tower shortened by 20 feet because its size violated the illegally issued permit conditions.

“The public should be involved at the earliest stages in shaping this policy before the final product is pre-decided and shoved down everyone’s throat,” Ruch added, noting that the final wireless policy is supposed to be unveiled in 2008. “While we are glad the park wants to plan rather than approve each new facility on a piecemeal basis, there is a difference between planning with all the stakeholders in the room and plotting in seclusion with only those who have a financial stake in the outcome.”

Currently, only one of the 390 units in the national park system has a telecommunications plan. The National Park Service still does not have a complete inventory of existing towers in its parks nor does it track new tower proposals. The agency also lacks any policy that protects wild or backcountry areas from electronic penetration.

Source and further links under:
http://www.commondreams.org/news2006/0503-06.htm

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Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER): OSHA Finds Yellowstone Cell Tower Emits Excess Radiation

http://www.commondreams.org/news2006/0504-12.htm

We Must Honor Earth's Limits

http://www.commondreams.org/views06/0503-35.htm

High Prices Caused by Iraq War

http://www.commondreams.org/views06/0503-34.htm

The War in Iraq: A Mother's View on Why We Need to Set the Record Straight

http://www.commondreams.org/views06/0503-33.htm

Exporting the American Model: Markets and Democracy

http://www.commondreams.org/views06/0503-30.htm

Energy Nationalization Reshapes Politics

http://www.commondreams.org/headlines06/0503-06.htm

Global Warming Cited in Wind Shift

http://www.breitbart.com/news/2006/05/03/D8HCH8VO2.html


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Riding a Bicycle Can Save the World

http://www.newwest.net/index.php/city/article/8106/C8/L8


Informant: NHNE

Torture is Un-American

American Civil Liberties Union: Torture is Un-American - Sign petition
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Global warming fastest for 20,000 years and it is mankind's fault

http://news.independent.co.uk/environment/article361813.ece


Informant: NHNE

EU3 presents US-backed Iran draft resolution, Russia & China demur

http://www.ufppc.org/content/view/4435/


Informant: jensenmk

From ufpj-news

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Western powers offer new Iran resolution
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/12541482/


Informant: ranger116

Impeachment Petition - Important - Please Sign

Please take just one minute to sign this important petition to Impeach George W. Bush.

It's Impeachment Time
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/806547876


Thank You,

Eva



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Mittwoch, 3. Mai 2006

Immigration Anxiety

by Thomas I. Palley, TomPaine.com

The solution to the dilemma lies in protecting the rights of all workers.
http://www.tompaine.com/articles/2006/05/03/immigration_anxiety.php

The Progressive Identity Complex

by Paul Waldman, TomPaine.com

It isn't enough to put a big idea before the American people -- we have to build a political identity.

http://www.tompaine.com/articles/2006/05/03/the_progressive_identity_complex.php

Hearing Vowed on Bush's Powers

Senator Specter said he plans to hold a hearing in June to examine Bush's assertion that he has the power to bypass more than 750 laws enacted over the past five years. Specter intends to call administration officials to explain and defend the president's claims of authority, as well as constitutional scholars to testify on whether Bush has overstepped the boundaries of his power.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/050306B.shtml

Playing Politics With War

By David Michael Green

There are politicians who are immune to this basest form of politics, profiles in courage like Paul Wellstone or Russ Feingold. But for every one of them, there are tons more like Hillary Clinton or John Kerry or John Edwards, who are so interested in advancing their careers that they are willing to cast even this most despicable, this most murderous, this most shameful of votes to get there.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article17499.htm



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Administration Conducting Research Into Laser Weapon

The Bush administration is seeking to develop a powerful ground-based laser weapon that would use beams of concentrated light to destroy enemy satellites in orbit. The largely secret project, parts of which have been made public through Air Force budget documents submitted to Congress in February, is part of a wide-ranging effort to develop space weapons, both defensive and offensive.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/050306L.shtml

Bush, GOP Agree to Extend Expiring Tax Cuts

President Bush and Congressional Republicans agreed yesterday on a $70 billion package of tax-cut extensions that they hope will help halt the deterioration of their political fortunes. Democrats point to the deficit and benefits for the rich.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/050306K.shtml

"Hatz auf Arbeitslose": Kabinett plant Regeln für die Kürzung des Arbeitslosengeldes bis zu 60 Prozent

03.05.06

Die Bundesregierung will die Zahlungen an Langzeitarbeitslose weiter kürzen. Der Bund will damit ab 2007 jährlich rund 1,2 Milliarden Euro nicht mehr den Arbeitslosen zur Verfügung stellen. Die Gemeinden soll rund 300 Euro anderweitig ausgeben können. Zu diesem Zweck verabschiedete das Kabinett am Mittwoch in Berlin das so genannte "Hartz IV-Optimierungsgesetz". Optimiert werden soll damit nach Darstellung der Bundesregierung bei der Auszahlung des so genannten Arbeitslosengeldes II das Leistungsrecht, die Verwaltungspraxis und die "Bekämpfung des Leistungsmissbrauchs". Der Entwurf mit seinen mehr als 50 Einzelmaßnahmen sieht unter anderem eine Beweislastumkehr bei eheähnlichen Gemeinschaften vor. Außerdem soll laut Bundesregierung eine schnelle Möglichkeit für eine drastische Kürzung des Arbeitslosengeldes geschaffen werden: "Erwerbsfähigen Personen, die Arbeitslosengeld II beantragen, sollen Sofortangebote unterbreitet werden. Wer innerhalb eines Jahres zwei Mal eine a ngebotene Stelle oder Qualifizierung ausschlägt, muss mit einer Kürzung bis zu 60 Prozent rechnen." Auf diese Weise solle die "Bereitschaft zur Arbeitsaufnahme geprüft werden".

Die ganze Nachricht im Internet: http://www.ngo-online.de/ganze_nachricht.php?Nr=13511

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SGB II – Optimierungsgesetz

Grundsicherung für Arbeitsuchende wird fortentwickelt

„Die vorhandenen Mittel zur Grundsicherung für Arbeitsuchende müssen effizient und praxisnah eingesetzt werden. Die gemachten Erfahrungen zeigen, dass die Zielgenauigkeit einiger Instrumente noch verbessert werden muss. Das Kabinett hat Anpassungen beschlossen, damit jede und jeder Arbeitsuchende bestmöglich unterstützt werden kann…“ Meldung zum Kabinettsbeschluss bei Bundesregierung online vom 03.05.2006 http://www.bundesregierung.de/-,413.996647/artikel/Grundsicherung-fuer-Arbeitsuch.htm

Entwurf eines Gesetzes zur Optimierung der Grundsicherung für Arbeitsuchende

Gesetzentwurf der Fraktionen CDU/CSU und SPD - Stand vom 18. April 2006 (pdf) http://www.arbeitnehmerkammer.de/sozialpolitik/doku/01_aktuell/ticker/2006/2006_04_18_SGBII_optimierungsgesetz.pdf

Das nunmehr von der Regierung gebilligte „Fortentwicklungsgesetz“ liegt noch nicht vor. Es soll noch in der nächsten Woche in den Bundestag eingebracht und verabschiedet werden. Der Bundesrat muss dann im Juli zustimmen, damit die Neuregelungen wie geplant zum 1. August in Kraft treten können. Höchste Zeit für Proteste!


Realpolitik > Hartz IV > Leistungen und Auswirkungen

Studierende in Elternzeit bekommen kein ALG II mehr in Jena

In der Universitätsstadt Jena (Thüringen) bekommen seit Ende letzten Jahres bedürftige, beurlaubte Studierende keine Leistungen zum Lebensunterhalt (ALG II) mehr. Jena ist eine optierende Kommune, welche das betreffende Sozialgesetzbuch (SGB II) selbst auslegen kann. Siehe dazu eine Debattenseite http://intensivkind.apyodo.de/category/backstage/lebensunterhalt/


Aus: LabourNet, 4.Mai 2006

Protest in Seifersdorf

http://www.buergerwelle.de/pdf/seifersdorf_protest10_03_06.doc
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Der Bauantrag wurde zurückgezogen !

Nachricht von Christine Kind

Der Palast von George W.

Während der Wiederaufbau im Irak nur schleppend vorangekommen ist, wird der Bau der weltweit größten Botschaft in Bagdad zügig fesrtiggestellt, was manchen Irakern nicht gefällt.

http://www.telepolis.de/tp/r4/artikel/22/22592/1.html

How To Avert War With Iran

http://www.spacewar.com/reports/How_To_Avert_War_With_Iran.html


Informant: Kev Hall

Secret but visible to all, giant US embassy rises in Baghdad, enraging Iraqis

http://www.ufppc.org/content/view/4432/


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Arsenal's stadium raises hackles in local election

From Karen Barratt

see link below - The full article appears in today's Guardian Sport Supp. It descibes many planning issues re: Arsenal that have upset local residents but doesn't mention the 32 masts applications. If London campaigners want to contact the journalist he's david.conn@guardian.co.uk

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Amnesty: Torture "Widespread" in US Custody

Torture and inhumane treatment are "widespread" in US-run prisons in Afghanistan, Iraq, Cuba and elsewhere despite Washington's denials, Amnesty International said on Wednesday. In a report for the United Nations' Committee Against Torture, the London-based human rights group also alleged abuses within the US domestic law enforcement system.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/050306Z.shtml

Another constitutional lesson for Capitol Hill

Center For Individual Freedom
by staff

04/28/06

Alright, we admit it. We do enjoy pointing out the constitutional ignorance of others, especially when those others owe their seats of power to the very first Article of the 'supreme Law of the Land.' ... But even we were shocked this week when the Chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, Senator Arlen Specter (R-PA), demonstrated his prodigious constitutional naivete in an op-ed column published by The Washington Post. On Tuesday, Chairman Specter went on the offensive in black-and-white in support of a bill he is sponsoring that would 'mandate[ ] television coverage of the Supreme Court['s]' proceedings. Even if televised oral arguments were the greatest good imaginable, that doesn't mean Chairman Specter -- or, for that matter, the Congress -- can simply make it so...

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Our monarch, above the law

Boston Globe
by Scot Lehigh

05/02/06

Has George W. Bush come to believe he's king? That's the question that springs to mind upon reading Charlie Savage's front-page report in Sunday's Globe detailing the president's sotto voce assertion that he can disregard laws if he thinks they impinge on his constitutional powers. That novel claim resides in the 'signing statements' the administration issues outlining its legal interpretation of laws the president has signed -- interpretations that often run contrary to the statute's clear intent. As Savage reports, Bush has registered hundreds of those reservations, adding them to statutes on subjects ranging from military rules and regulations to affirmative action language to congressionally mandated reporting requirements to protections Congress has passed for whistle-blowers to legal assurances against political meddling in government-funded research...

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Exporting the American model

Mother Jones
by Chalmers Johnson

05/02/06

There is something absurd and inherently false about one country trying to impose its system of government or its economic institutions on another. Such an enterprise amounts to a dictionary definition of imperialism. When what's at issue is 'democracy,' you have the fallacy of using the end to justify the means (making war on those to be democratized), and in the process the leaders of the missionary country are invariably infected with the sins of hubris, racism, and arrogance. We Americans have long been guilty of these crimes...

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Exporting the American Model

"There is something absurd and inherently false about one country trying to impose its system of government or its economic institutions on another," writes Chalmers Johnson. "Such an enterprise amounts to a dictionary definition of imperialism."

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/050306M.shtml

Big Brother watches Britain

The American Conservative
by Peter Hitchens

One of the oddest and most eerily prophetic passages in 1984 finds Winston Smith, unwisely searching for a key to the lost past, entering a sordid alehouse in a proletarian quarter. There he sees an old man, a survivor of former times, trying to order a pint of beer, once the standard English measure. The barman either does not understand him or pretends not to do so. 'What in hell's name is a pint? Litre and half-litre, that's all we serve,' he says. ... A market trader, Steve Thoburn, was filmed secretly by City Hall officials as he sold bananas to his customers in Sunderland, an industrial town in the north of England. They then prosecuted him because he had made the sale in pounds and ounces, rather than in kilograms and grams. There was no question of him giving short measure or of having done anything dishonest. His offense was to continue to use traditional measures, well-known to all his customers, rather than the global ones now preferred by authority... (for publication 05/08/06)

http://www.amconmag.com/2006/2006_05_08/article.html


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War with Iran?

AntiWar.Com

by Justin Raimondo

05/03/06

[N]ow we learn that the famous Valerie Plame -- outed as a CIA agent by I. Lewis 'Scooter' Libby and the neocon cabal around Bush -- was working on tracking Iran's nuclear program when she was exposed. Her cover blown, along with the entire network of which she was a part, the U.S. has been flying blind on the question of whether or not Iran is actively pursuing a nuclear program with military applications. Ignorance is strength as far as the War Party is concerned. With the nuke-tracking unit of the CIA put out of commission by Scooter and his friends, the way is opened for various 'exile' groups of dubious credentials and ideology to stovepipe phony 'intelligence' to the Americans. It's basically a repeat of what happened in the run-up to war with Iraq -- only, this time, the stakes are much higher...

http://www.antiwar.com/justin/?articleid=8936


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Addicted to war

Salon by Farhad Manjoo

05/03/06

James Carroll's 'House of War' is ostensibly a history of a single American government building, that five-sided behemoth that sits across the river from Washington and is instantly recognizable to just about anyone in the world as the headquarters of the United States military. But if Carroll's book actually reads like something much bigger than that, like a story not just of the Pentagon but of the last half-century of American foreign policy, well, that's the point. 'The Pentagon has been so much at the center of national life that one could write an entire history of the contemporary United States in its terms,' Carroll argues in his prologue. That's just about what he does... [subscription or ad view required]

http://www.salon.com/books/int/2006/05/03/carroll/



We’re addicted to war

The Libertarian Enterprise
by Doug Newman

08/26/08

Two weeks ago, I had never heard of South Ossetia and I could only tell you four things about Georgia. 1. It was a former Soviet republic. 2. It was somewhere on the southern periphery of Russia, but I could not tell you exactly where. 3. It was Joe Stalin’s home country. 4. It was the Georgia the Beatles sang of in ‘Back in the USSR.’ Now, Bush, Cheney and McCain are foaming at the mouth over a purely regional conflict involving Georgia that has no bearing whatsoever on America...

http://www.ncc-1776.org/tle2008/tle482-20080824-03.html


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Silencing a hornet's nest

TechCentralStation
by Glenn Harlan Reynolds

05/03/06

As bloggers get more powerful, lots of people are likely to be tempted to try to silence them. This, however, is likely to turn out badly -- like trying to stop hornets' buzzing by smacking their nest with a stick. In all cases, the people who don't like what the bloggers are saying should be responding with facts and arguments of their own, rather than trying to shut bloggers up...

http://www.tcsdaily.com/article.aspx?id=050306D


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

CA sues feds over SUV mileage standards

San Francisco Chronicle

05/02/06

California today launched its latest skirmish with Bush administration over environmental rules, suing the federal government over SUV gas-mileage standards that the state considers too lax. The suit, joined by nine other states, argues that the federal government didn't fully consider potential damage to the environment when it announced new fuel efficiency standards for sports utility vehicles and light trucks. Under the administration's new standards, issued in March, those vehicles must have a fleet-wide average of 24 mpg by the year 2011. 'With gas prices skyrocketing, we must substantially increase fuel efficiency in new vehicles, not only to protest the pocketbooks of working families, but also to reduce vehicle emissions that contribute to global warming,' said California Attorney General Bill Lockyer in a prepared statement...

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Autism and pollution: the vital link

Juliet Rix

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2682-2160195.html


The number of children with autism has risen dramatically in recent years. In a new book, Richard Lathe argues that pollution and environmental causes may be to blame

At the age of 3, James started to regress. His speech got worse until "he was really only echoing and all he did was run around hardly looking at anyone", says Chris, his father. Severe classic autism was diagnosed. The NHS offered no suggestions for treatment so his desperate parents did their own research, dug into their savings and started to do whatever they thought might help.

They put James on a gluten and casein (milk)-free diet and nutritional supplements. "There was an immediate improvement in concentration," his father says, making behavioural therapy more useful. James was found to have high levels of certain chemicals, porphyrins, in his urine, indicating excess mercury in his body. This is now being slowly removed. Eighteen months on from the diagnosis, James is still an autistic child, but, says his father, "his IQ is up from 82 to 120, his autism score has fallen dramatically, and we can sit and read a book to him again".

Thousands of parents like Chris, despairing of the mainstream treatment
(or lack of it) offered to their autistic children, are turning to biomedical interventions that they believe treat physical causes of their children's behavioural problems.

Such interventions are scientifically unproven and many experts are sceptical. But there is a growing body of research and anecdotal evidence, and a new book to be published later this month, Autism, Brain and Environment by Richard Lathe, draws it together along with the theoretical science behind it. One of this country's leading autism researchers, Simon Baron-Cohen, Professor of Developmental Psychopathology at the University of Cambridge, describes Lathe as " an excellent scientist", and his book as "a masterly review . . . a serious summary of the science of autism".

Lathe believes that not only are parents like Chris right in thinking that biomedical intervention can help their children, but that some of these interventions may be getting to the heart of environmental "causes" of autism.

The number of people -- and particularly young children -- who have autistic spectrum disorders (ASD) has risen dramatically over the past two decades. ASD used to be identified in a few children in every
10,000: it now affects as much as 1 per cent of the population. Part of this rise is certainly due to a broader definition and increased diagnosis, but some experts are convinced that there has also been a real rise. Lathe is one, and he believes that this is in part due to an increase in environmental toxins -- pesticides, PCBs (from plastics) and particularly heavy metals including mercury and lead (both known neurotoxins).

He is not suggesting that pollution is the sole cause of autism. It is now well established that genes play a major role in the disorder. The genetics is not, however, straightforward. No "autism" gene has been identified -- nor is one expected. Autistic tendency runs in families but there are pairs of identical twins, one of whom is autistic while the other is not. Genes predispose to ASD but in most cases something more is needed to trigger the development of autism -- something in the environment. Sir Michael Rutter, Professor of Developmental Psychopathology at King's College London, a leading authority on autism, says the days when bad parenting was blamed are long gone and that "the environmental factors are likely to be physical rather than psychological".

All sorts of things have been suggested, from infections to diet, complications of pregnancy and birth to vaccines -- all of which are currently being investigated by the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children at Bristol University. Lathe points to research showing that autism is more prevalent in cities than in rural areas to support his view that pollution may be implicated.

He emphasises that nothing in his book contradicts the genetic research. "I aim to show how genetics and environmental factors might come together," he says.

Lathe argues that many cases of autism could be caused by a genetically determined frailty in the body's biochemistry that makes it less able to deal with particular pollutants. So when the individual is exposed to toxins (even at levels that have no ill-effect on most of the population) their bodies cannot cope. If exposure is at a vulnerable stage of development (foetal, neonatal or at significant points in brain development) the toxins may cause damage to key areas of the brain.

"People with autism have a diverse set of physiological impairments such as hormone imbalances, gut problems and immune system deficiencies in addition to their psychological and cognitive difficulties," says Lathe. Practitioners have often chosen to ignore these, he adds, preferring to see the physical and psychological as separate. But "recent evidence contradicts this", he says.

It is well established that exposure to certain toxins can cause brain damage and that brain damage (particularly in the limbic system) can lead to autistic symptoms. What is more, the limbic brain is known not only to affect emotions and behaviour, but also to play a major role in regulating the body's physiology. So the initial brain damage may go on to cause further physical problems, which, in a vicious cycle, could in turn cause yet more damage to the brain.

Can biomedical intervention break this cycle and ameliorate or even reverse the damage? Unlike most of the brain, the limbic area has some ability to repair itself, Lathe says. "So there are prospects of some degree of recovery if the specific problem can be identified and treated . . . as early as possible."

While noting that there is currently no conclusive evidence in favour of biomedical intervention in autism, Professor Rutter says such treatments do work in other conditions. Phenylketonuria (PKU), for instance, is an inherited enzyme deficiency which if left untreated causes brain damage
(sometimes producing autistic symptoms). "PKU has a purely genetic cause but is almost entirely remedied by a change of diet," he says.

There is a close neurological connection between the gut and the brain and a study by Research Autism found that 60 per cent of families with an autistic child were using casein and/or gluten-free diets.

"I know a lot of children on these diets who have been dramatically improved," says Richard Mills, director of Research Autism. "I also know plenty for whom they made no difference."

This may be because autism is not a single disorder. It is defined only by a collection of behaviours that could have multiple causes. This would also explain why autism research often produces contradictory results. Experts agree that finding ways to distinguish between autistic subgroups is crucial so that research and treatment can be better targeted.

Lathe is in little doubt that individually tailored biomedical intervention can help children like James. What is more, he says, if we could reduce toxins in our environment we might bring down the number of cases not only of autism, but also of Alzheimer's (in which there is increasing evidence of a link with heavy metals), schizophrenia, ADHD and perhaps even the much reported bad behaviour in schools.

Autism, Brain and Environment by Richard Lathe (Jessica Kingsley, £15.99)

What parents of autistic children can do:

# Reduce as much as possible your child's exposure to pollution and toxic chemicals. Levels that may not affect the child next door may still affect and autistic child.

# Filter tap water through activated charcoal to remove pollutants.

# Eat organic.

# Try to avoid heavy metal intake. Limit seafood, which can be high in heavy metals - particularly swordfish and tuna (but be aware of the impact on nutrition.

# Keep a close eye on your child's physical wellbeing, especially if he or she cannot effectively communicate. Unrecognised pain can lead to extreme problems that may be connected to autism.

# Be aware that your child may have gastrointestinal problems
(diarrhoea, constipation, pain). If so, get the child treated. GI abnormalities may play a causal role (through neurological and biochemical connections with the brain).

# Try to limit social and psychological stress; stress chemicals can also induce limbic brain damage.

# Gluten and/or casein free diets may help (again be careful that good overall nutrition is maintained).

# Consider nutritional supplements - folic acid, selenium, B vitamins, vitamin C etc.

# Encourage proper recycling. Dumping of electrical goods and other rubbish helps to poison groundwater.

# If your child is shown to have excess levels of heavy metals consider chelation (the removal of metals from the body by binding to other chemicals) but do this with only reliable evidence that it is necessary and under proper supervision.

Further information: National Autistic Society
http://www.nas.org.uk
0207 8332299

Autism research Institute http://www.autismwebsite.com/ari


Informant: Teresa Binstock

Bush Administration Increases Number of Political Appointees, Minority and Female Appointees Plunge

http://www.commondreams.org/news2006/0502-10.htm

Ignoring Inaccuracy at the Washington Post

http://www.commondreams.org/news2006/0502-09.htm

Rich-Poor Gap Widens

http://www.commondreams.org/views06/0502-30.htm

The No-Reform Lobby Reform Bill

http://www.commondreams.org/views06/0502-29.htm

Why Impeachment is Essential

http://www.commondreams.org/views06/0502-28.htm


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

Iran Urges UN to Oppose American 'Threats' of Nuclear Strike

http://www.commondreams.org/headlines06/0502-02.htm

Leading Democrats Slam Bush for Defying over 750 Statutes

http://www.commondreams.org/headlines06/0502-03.htm

Don't Nuke Iran

Greenpeace

May 2006

I'm Donna Mattfield, a peace and disarmament campaigner with Greenpeace International in Amsterdam. I'm writing to you to ask for your help in creating a pre-emptive peace strike.

You may have read in the news recently about revelations that the United States is considering plans for a nuclear strike on Iran. I know I'm not alone in thinking this is an insane way to tell a country that it's wrong to develop nuclear weapons.

And where would these weapons come from? The type of weapons the US are including in their plans could be among those stored in Belgium, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Turkey and the UK.

Join me in asking for a simple assurance from the NATO countries which host American nuclear weapons that they'll not endorse or cooperate with a pre-emptive nuclear strike on Iran.

http://prefs.greenpeace.org/mail-links/clicks/20677.2480145.5409

When I first heard that the US still maintains 480 nuclear weapons in NATO bases in Europe I was shocked. I find it hard to comprehend that in 2006, 16 years after the cold war ended, those of us who live here are still sitting on such a dangerous legacy.

The Bush Administration can't treat Europe as a convenient parking lot for its destructive missiles. The situation in Iran brings home a very scary fact: the Bush administration could implicate independent European nations in a war that shuns diplomatic solutions and invites retaliation, with or without the consent of the countries that host those nuclear weapons.

It doesn't have to be like this. Join our campaign to eliminate the threat altogether by calling for the US to take back and dismantle its nuclear weapons from Europe and Turkey altogether, and to begin the work of creating a nuclear free zone in the Middle East. The choice is simple: a world in which everybody is threatened by nuclear weapons, or nobody is. I know which world I want to live in.

Thank you for your support,

Donna

Arbeitsbedingungen in der New Economy: Stress bis zum Burnout, wenn Topjobs krank machen

Aktueller IAT-Report untersucht Belastungssituation bei Projektarbeit in der Informationstechnik-Branche

„Arbeiten in der IT-Branche gilt als Topjob: flexibel, eigenverantwortlich, hochbezahlt - aber gesund ist das nicht. Widersprüchliche Arbeitsanforderungen, überlange Arbeitszeiten und Leistungsdruck machen immer mehr IT-Spezialisten krank. Bis zu viermal häufiger als der Durchschnitt der Beschäftigten in Deutschland leiden sie unter psychosomatischen Beschwerden wie chronischer Müdigkeit, Nervosität, Schlafstörungen und Magenbeschwerden. Wie eine Untersuchung des Instituts Arbeit und Technik (IAT/Gelsenkirchen) zeigt, führen Stressphasen von mehr als acht Wochen zu einer Zunahme chronischer Erschöpfung - einem Frühindikator für Burnout -, rund 40 Prozent der Befragten wiesen deutliche Anzeichen dafür auf. Etwa 30 Prozent hatten zudem Probleme damit, sich zu erholen…“ IAT-Pressemitteilung vom 10.04.2006 http://www.iatge.de/aktuell/presse/2006/060410.html

Siehe dazu:

Zwischen Innovation und alltäglichem Kleinkrieg. Zur Belastungssituation von IT-Beschäftigten

Studie von Erich Latniak und Anja Gerlmaier, erschienen als IAT-Report
2006-04 (pdf) http://iat-info.iatge.de/iat-report/2006/report2006-04.pdf


Aus: LabourNet, 3.Mai 2006

Planet Earth As Weapon and Target

http://www.worldaffairsjournal.com/article1.htm


From InfoNature.Org

Mass Deaths in Sheep Grazing on Bt Cotton

http://www.i-sis.org.uk/MDSGBTC.php

EU: Der Karfreitag der Unschuldsvermutung

http://quintessenz.at/cgi-bin/index?id=000100003595



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Unschuldsvermutung

New Red List Paints Bleak Picture of Extinction

Two out of every five species on the planet that have been assessed by scientists face extinction, according to the latest Red List of Threatened Species. Overall, 16,119 animal and plant species are in danger of extinction, including 1 in 8 birds, 1 in 4 mammals and 1 in 3 amphibian species. Since records began, 784 species have been declared extinct.

http://www.truthout.org/issues_06/050206EC.shtml

Debate on Global Warming Helps Produce a Brisk Seller

Canada's Conservative government, which was elected in January, has been distancing itself from the greenhouse gas emission cuts the country promised to make under the Kyoto Protocol, and it is stirring up controversy by censoring a government scientist who wrote a novel about climate change called "Hotter Than Hell."

http://www.truthout.org/issues_06/050206EB.shtml

10 States, in Challenge to US, Plan Suit to Force Better Mileage Rules for SUVs

Ten states will file suit this week to force the Bush administration to toughen mileage regulations for sport utility vehicles and other trucks. The suit contends that the administration did not do a rigorous analysis of the environmental benefits of fuel economy regulations.

http://www.truthout.org/issues_06/050206EA.shtml

Cantwell, Feinstein Press for Public Release of Enron Evidence

Senators Feinstein and Cantwell called on federal energy regulators and the Department of Justice to ensure the timely public release of evidence acquired during the ongoing Enron investigation. Such evidence may help prevent future market manipulation schemes in energy trading, including oil and gasoline markets.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/050206T.shtml

US and Europe Draft Iran Resolution

The United States, Britain and France have drafted a binding Security Council resolution requiring Iran to stop key nuclear activities, but Russia and China are already resisting, officials involved in the negotiations said today.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/050206S.shtml

George W. Bush has announced that another "turning point" has been reached in Iraq

A Turning Point

George W. Bush has announced that another "turning point" has been reached in Iraq. Will Pitt says, "This is, by the best estimates, the four hundred and twelfth 'turning point' that has been reached in Iraq since the disastrous invasion was undertaken." He then proceeds to deconstruct the spin.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/050206R.shtml

The Public Ideology of the Empire

http://www.lewrockwell.com/engelhardt/engelhardt185.html

Hacking the National ID Card

http://www.lewrockwell.com/hein/hein130.html

More State Hypocrisy: on gas hysteria

http://www.lewrockwell.com/orig7/stewart1.html

Bullying Diplomacy: on dissing the Chinese

http://www.lewrockwell.com/margolis/margolis28.html

52 year old grandmother deployed to Iraq

Janet Grass, 52, had planned to retire from the military in about 10 months after spending 19 years in the U.S. Navy Reserve. Instead, she has been ordered to leave her job as a special-education teacher in Cascade to do security work in the Middle East.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/12581184/


From Information Clearing House

Are U.S. Trade Policies & NAFTA Causing An Influx of Undocumented Workers in U.S.?

Longtime labor journalist David Bacon examines the negative impact Washington’s trade policies have had on Mexico and the rest of Latin America.

http://www.democracynow.org/article.pl?sid=06/05/02/1352240


From Information Clearing House

Top CIA Official Under Investigation

The CIA inspector general has opened an investigation into the spy agency's executive director, Kyle "Dusty" Foggo, and his connections to two defense contractors accused of bribing a member of Congress and Pentagon officials.

http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/story?id=1684086&page=1


From Information Clearing House

Who's buying cell phone records online?

Net sellers tell Congress they supply law enforcement officials with call lists.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/12534959/


From Information Clearing House

U.S. use of secret warrants climbed 18 pct in 2005

The number of court-approved warrants allowing the Bush administration to conduct intelligence searches and electronic surveillance inside the United States climbed 18 percent to 2,072 in 2005, the Justice Department said on Monday.

http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/N01193247.htm


From Information Clearing House

Bush in ‘ceaseless push for power’

President George W. Bush had shown disdain and indifference for the US constitution by adopting an “astonishingly broad” view of presidential powers, a leading libertarian think-tank said on Monday.

http://tinyurl.com/ptjo9


From Information Clearing House

Outed CIA agent was working on Iran

According to current and former intelligence officials, Plame Wilson, who worked on the clandestine side of the CIA in the Directorate of Operations as a non-official cover (NOC) officer, was part of an operation tracking distribution and acquisition of weapons of mass destruction technology to and from Iran. Video and transcript.

http://informationclearinghouse.info/article12910.htm

Brzezinski: entire nation would respond to a military attack

“Iran is capable of harming U.S. interests in Iraq and Afghanistan; it has very high capabilities and can halt oil exports. All this could be damaging to the United States.”

http://www.mehrnews.ir/en/NewsDetail.aspx?NewsID=319959


From Information Clearing House

Iran decries U.S. refusal to rule out nuclear strike

Iran denounced the United States on Monday for contemplating possible nuclear strikes against Iranian targets and urged the United Nations to take urgent action against what it called a dangerous violation of international law.

http://tinyurl.com/r5yjm


From Information Clearing House

Strikes on Iran too risky, says US general

His comments are a rare public statement from the US military on what is the most contentious international issue of the day.

http://tinyurl.com/r7dut


From Information Clearing House

Iran says Russia and China will not back sanctions

Iran's foreign minister was quoted on Tuesday as saying that Russia and China had officially informed Tehran they would not support sanctions or military action over the Islamic Republic's nuclear program.

http://informationclearinghouse.info/article12915.htm

US diplomat predicts tough Iran resolution

The US diplomat leading talks on Iran's nuclear programme today predicted European governments would propose a tough UN resolution that could allow the use of sanctions or force against Tehran.

http://informationclearinghouse.info/article12912.htm

Iran prepared for US attack

Iranian minister says his country faces possibility of U.S. attack as Iran prepares to confront UN powers over its controversial nuclear programme.

http://tinyurl.com/rfwma


From Information Clearing House

War pimp alert: Iranians accused in Iraq bombing deaths of soldiers

Iranian agents were accused yesterday of masterminding a bomb attack that killed three Italian soldiers in Iraq last week and intensified political pressure for the incoming government to speed up its withdrawal of troops from that country.

http://www.washingtontimes.com/world/20060501-121449-7319r.htm


From Information Clearing House

Most young Americans can't find Iraq on map

Fewer than 4 in 10 Americans aged 18-24 in a survey could place Iraq on an unlabeled map of the Middle East, a study conducted for National Geographic found. Only about one-quarter of respondents could find Iran and Israel on the same map.

http://tinyurl.com/pt3f2


From Information Clearing House

Billions wasted in Iraq

says US audit

A US congressional inspection team set up to monitor reconstruction in Iraq today publishes a scathing report of failures by contractors, mainly from the US, to carry out projects worth hundreds of millions of dollars.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/Iraq/Story/0,,1765048,00.html


From Information Clearing House

Documents Reveal US approved torture before Abu Ghraib scandal

By Raw Story

New Army documents released by the American Civil Liberties Union today reveal that Lieutenant General Ricardo Sanchez ordered interrogators to "go to the outer limits" to get information from detainees. The documents also show that senior government officials were aware of abuse in Iraq and Afghanistan before the Abu Ghraib scandal broke.

http://informationclearinghouse.info/article12922.htm

Washington has big guns and planes but Iran has 150,000 American hostages

American Hostages...

By Riverbend - Iraqi Girl Blog

If you live in Iraq - you know America’s hands are tied. Just as soon as Washington makes a move against Tehran, American troops inside Iraq will come under attack. It’s that simple- Washington has big guns and planes… But Iran has 150,000 American hostages.

http://informationclearinghouse.info/article12920.htm

The current 'crisis' regarding Iran's nuclear ambitions is nothing more than a facilitator for war

Once more unto the breach

The current 'crisis' regarding Iran's nuclear ambitions is nothing more than a facilitator for war.

By Scott Ritter

The best thing the Europeans could do at this time would be to join ranks with the Russians and Chinese to take up the Iranian offer, defusing a very tense and dangerous situation that, as it currently stands, seems to be spinning close toward yet another needless war in the Middle East.

http://informationclearinghouse.info/

Endgame for the Constitution

http://www.counterpunch.org/roberts05022006.html


Informant: Scott Munson

Urgent Petitions for our furry friends

A message from Lyn

Original Message:

Urgent Petitions!! Pls Be Sure You've Signed & Cross Post!! It'll only take a min and you'll be making a world of difference! -Thanks!

Laurel Canyon Dog Park
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/718250538

Qualified Compassionate Bureau Chief for the Houston City Pound
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/996129091

Stand Up Against Vivisection
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/390891939

Victims of Vivisection - End the Carnage!
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/311292993

Ban Animal Testing In The United States
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/778227351

Stop Importing Animals for Labs
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/291876904

Boycott Bank of America - Supporters of Live Animal/Human Lab Torture!
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/419603293

Stop Letting Animal Abusers Get Away With Murder
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/689641656

Stop Animal Abuse/Cruelty Now!
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/996370702

Charge Michael Gibson with Animal Cruelty/Neglect
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/290366188

Addressing the Australian Feral Animal Situation
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/268102452

Retire Birmingham Zoo's Elephant, Mona, to a Sanctuary!
http://www.gopetition.com/online/5964.html

Tuli Block Elephants: No to Cull!
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/886084213

Help Mercedes the Polar Bear - Trapped for 21 Years!
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/891920111

Tell ExxonMobil: Protect Polar Bears, Not Profits!
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/639369850

Call on Canada's New Prime Minister to End the Seal Slaughter!
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/566342047

Tell Canada to Speak the Truth About the Seal Hunt
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/263683224

Stop Canned and Trophy Hunts
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/663491876

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