Donnerstag, 19. Oktober 2006

Meet Your Meat: factory farms

Video

http://www.meat.org/video1.asp?video=meet_your_meat&Player=wm&speed=_med

Meet Your Meat

In a moving narration, actor and activist Alec Baldwin exposes the truth behind humanity’s cruelest invention –the factory farm.


Informant: binstock

Are We Doing Good Yet?

Dean Baker writes: "When election time rolls around, people ask two basic questions about the economy: how is it doing, and who is responsible? The first question is usually easier to answer than the second. People generally have a pretty good sense of how they are doing. But that doesn't stop politicians from trying to tell them otherwise."

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/101906P.shtml

The Unlearned Lessons of Abu Ghraib

President Bush has signed into law Congress's latest attempt to clarify our country's position on proper treatment of detainees and the boundaries of legitimate interrogation techniques. Unfortunately, this legislation demonstrates that both the administration and Congress have failed to learn important lessons from what Bush described as the "biggest mistake that's happened so far" in Iraq: the detainee abuses at Abu Ghraib.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/101906N.shtml

Olbermann Addresses the Military Commissions Act in a Special Comment

"A government more dangerous to our liberty than is the enemy it claims to protect us from," says Keith Olbermann. "We have accepted that the only way to stop the terrorists is to let the government become just a little bit like the terrorists."

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/101906L.shtml



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Early Imprisonment for Bob Ney

Representative Bob Ney is headed to prison early next year after pleading guilty to charges of accepting tens of thousands of dollars in illegal gifts from lobbyists. Until then, Mr. Ney, a six-term Republican from Ohio, has a comfortable place to bide his time.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/101906K.shtml

Ohio Lawsuit to Reinstate Hundreds of Thousands of Purged Democratic Voters

"Put pressure on the democrats to bring suit. I would urge the DNC - the party can't let this stand. They could proceed to Federal court and argue that this is a civil rights case - against blacks and young people. They could file their own suit. There are a lot of ways they could do it procedurally. They could intervene as an independent party. They could join our lawsuit, I would welcome any action by them," says Ohio voting rights activist and attorney Dr. Bob Fitrakis.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/101906I.shtml

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FITRAKIS OHIO VOTER PURGE INVESTIGATION CONTINUING -- LETTERS FOUND

By Rob Kall
opednews.com
October 20, 2006

http://www.opednews.com

This article will recap the the evolution of the last few days of news regarding voter roll purging in Ohio, with an update from Bob Fitrakis, since he has seen and had reports of several vote purge related letters and uncovered more information on statewide vote purge activities, including private, vendor control of the voter rolls.

After an initial report that letters were sent out to many Ohio voters, particularly in Democratic voting areas, questions have been raised as to whether inappropriate voter purging, particularly of young, student voters and apartment dwelling, city African American voters occurred.

Two days ago, OpEdNews reported in an article, Ohio Lawsuit to Reinstate hundreds of thousands of Purged Democratic Voters http://groups.yahoo.com/group/nhnenews/message/12019 to be Filed Fri or Monday that Robert Fitrakis intended to file a suit blocking inappropriate purges of young or minority voters. One blogger posted a diary disputing the voter roll purge on dailykos. The article was titled No truth to Ohio "purge" letters http://www.dailykos.com/story/2006/10/19/202627/72 .

The diarist, in the opinion of some readers, suggested that things were all safe and comfy, perhaps persuading some to let their guard down. The title along suggested factual proof, when all the diarist reported was failure to find evidence.

OpEdNews received calls and emails from a number of people.

Some said that they'd heard the whole story of voter purging in Ohio was false.

Others wrote or said in phone calls that Markos Moulitsas and the Dailykos site are reputed to oppose discussion of the theft of the 2000 and 2004 elections, vote theft and risks of vote problems in the 2006 elections.

Others reported that the Democratic leadership wanted to downplay discussions of threats to the vote because they feared it would discourage a strong voter turnout. Most of these people disagreed, saying people have the right to know the truth.

Just to clear things up, my first conversation with Bob Fitrakis was about the report of purging and letters sent out that the senders didn't want recipients to answer.

Early in our Wednesday evening conversation, I asked him, referring to the report of Blackwell's vote purging, "What do you know about what's been reported on Kos and by Hartmann?"

He replied: "It's very similar to the stuff we reported after '04. We've already reported that they had purged half a million voters in the major democratic cities -- Cincinatti, Cleveland, Columbus and Toledo since the 2000 elections and this is the same pattern."

This was not a conversation about other problems. It was a discussion directly in response to the original posting, linked to above, on dkos.

But, in response to the counter-claiming diary mentioned above, I called Fitrakis to follow up. I asked if he had any problem with my first article and he replied that he did NOT. Then he started telling what he was up to and what he was doing.

He has had a ton of experience with the multitude of assaults on vote integrity in OHio, so he knows how to "play the Game," fighting back and making sure the vote and voter rights are protected.

I asked him if he agreed that there was "no truth to the Ohio Purge Letters."

He replied, "WE are not satisfied at this moment that this purging did not occur. WE don't know yet."

Since we last spoke Fitrakis reports he has seen or had read to him letters from two different counties.

"Letters were sent out on or about August first, (in Miami county August
6th.) We talked to one person who read us the letter and told us what was in it. And we got a change of address letter that was sent about that time."

Fitrakis reports that, though some basic elements were required by the state, different counties created different letters. That means there could have been as many as 88 different letters sent out. He determined that in Ohio's Miami county, the letters did not require a response which, failing, would cause a purge. The vendor managing the registered voter roll was instructed not to purge voters. But Fitrakis added that all registered voter databases created at the county level are sent up to the Ken Blackwell's central state voter databank, and that it is possible they were purged there, in spite of the local county official's instructions to the vendor managing the records at the local level.

To ascertain just what has been going on with letters to voters, Fitrakis says, "This weekend, we are requesting the letters of all 88 counties."

Fitrakis says, as he reported to OpEdNews earlier, "If we find after our due diligence investigation there was any inappropriate purging -- if mistreatment for minorities or young people, we will move for an injunction.

"What we're trying to do now is to examine the letters and also, compare the data bases, electronically, from all 88 counties, with the secretary of state's office (database.) But there is the possibility that exists that the private companies that have been contracted to run the voter registration may have taken action, unless otherwise authorized (instructed) not to by the board of elections. And the possibility remains that the secretary of state's office could have taken action (purged voter names from rolls) and this is still under investigation. It's not a settled issue."

OpEdNews asked, "With the history you already know of, do you have serious concerns that this happened?"

Fitrakis replies:

"This is the exact same pattern of purges that occurred in three key democratic areas in 2004 -- Toledo, Cleveland and Cincinatti."

"We believe that past abuses have occurred and these initial reports would be directly in line with the past abuses. The potential that these abuses occurred still exists.

"We are pursuing it. We are gathering information and if that information suggests any of these purges targeted young people or minorities, we are in fact, going into federal court.

"We are not satisfied at this moment that this did not occur. In fact, the evidence suggests the clear possibility that the system would allow such a purge."

OpEdNews replied, "Thanks, because there was a posting on Dailykos, which was titled, No truth to Ohio "purge" letters.

Fitrakis replied, "We're going to get to the bottom of this.

"WE don't know yet. We really don't want to be lulled into -- I mean, we should be checking these rolls every week and right before the election, every day."

OpEdNews asked; "Do you advise that people check in with their voting board to see if they're registered or not?"

"Yes, they have to."Fitrakis replied.

OpEdNews; "Ahead of time?"

Fitrakis: "Eight to ten thousand people disappeared off the Deibold electronic (records) system in 2004."

OpEdNews: "What's the connection between Diebold and the record system of the voting rolls?"

Fitrakis: "They have a "D.I.M." system -- electronic voter registration system -- and a lot of the counties have this computerized system. People are on it one day, then suddenly there's a computer glitch and eight to ten thousand people are gone the next day.

"ES&S has a system, Triad has a system. All the manufacturers have computerized voter registration software."

OpEdNews "So there's a very good possibility not only that there have been purges but that Diebold could have been involved in doing the purges?"

Fitrakis "Diebold and Triad at the county level. We know they inadvertently purged eight to ten thousand people in '04."

"That's the key question that's been raised in all of this -- who is controlling the voter registration rolls -- the vendors, the secretary of state or the county? And we don't know yet. All we know is that people have raised the possibility of purges."

Botom line -- Ohio is generally recognized as one of most at-risk states in the nation, in terms of vote theft, manipulation and voter disenfranchisement. Now is the time to be vigilant, to turn over every rock, to scrutinize every potential whiff of possible vote integrity threat. In the past, Democrats failed to take the threat seriously. John Kerry minimized or ignored the reports of problems in Ohio and failed to use the reputed $20 million war chest that was raised specifically to investigate and fight vote theft and corruption efforts.

Bob Fitrakis is a voting integrity hero, committing enormous amounts of time, energy and resources to fighting the good fight, forcing the actions of nefarious Ohio Secretary of State Ken Blackwell to see the light of day. He needs and deserves support from the net roots You can make a contribution to help support his efforts to evaluate actions in all 88 Ohio counties by going here:

http://savetheballots.org/


Informant: NHNE



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Ohio
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Fitrakis
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Blackwell
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Purge

We'd Do Better to Leave

Michael Scheuer doubts the Baker Commission will come up with the necessary change in Iraq strategy: "I don't think it can come back and say: 'We lost; we'd do better to leave,'" he explained. Dominique Dhombres applauds the honesty of his bleak prognostications.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/101906H.shtml

Moderates in Kansas Decide They're Not in GOP Anymore

In a state that voted nearly 2 to 1 for President Bush in 2004, nine former Republicans will be on the November ballot as Democrats. "I'd reached a breaking point," says Mark Parkinson, a former chairman of the Kansas Republican Party. "I want to work on relevant issues and not on a lot of things that don't matter."

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/101906F.shtml

Bundestag entschied gegen Urwaldschutzgesetz

Naturschutz: Bundestag entschied gegen Urwaldschutzgesetz (19.10.06)

Der Bundestag lehnte heute mehrheitlich ein Gesetz zur Rettung der letzten Urwälder der Erde ab. Der Gesetzesantrag sah vor, den Besitz und den Handel von Holzprodukten aus Urwaldzerstörung, die nach Deutschland importiert werden, zu verbieten und zu kontrollieren. Greenpeace hatte Anfang 2004 mit einem ersten Entwurf zu einem Urwaldschutzgesetz die parlamentarische Diskussion ins Rollen gebracht. Die Schwarz-Rot Koalition habe laut Greenpeace bis heute nichts im Rahmen der 2007 bevorstehenden deutschen EU-Präsidentschaft unternommen, um in Europa ein Importverbot von Urwaldholz durchzusetzen.

Die ganze Nachricht im Internet:
http://www.ngo-online.de/ganze_nachricht.php?Nr=14569

Fears over mobile phone mast

http://tinyurl.com/y7w8b5

Light a Fire Under Congress: Urge Your Representatives to Stop Global Warming

A message from NANCY

http://www.targetglobalwarming.org


Original Message:

The National Wildlife Federation just released a new report about how global warming will affect the American West and the wildlife that call it home. The report talks about how wildfires, drought, warming rivers and streams, declining wetlands and many other things.

To learn more and also email a summary of the report to your senators and representative, click here: http://action.nwf.org/campaign/forwardthefire20061012?rk=l13W3IS1HjwPW

Von der Unterschicht zum abgehängten Prekariat

Welche Folgen könnte die Übernahme der von Soziologen und sozialen Bewegungen geprägten Begrifflichkeiten in die aktuelle Debatte innerhalb der SPD haben?

http://www.telepolis.de/tp/r4/artikel/23/23781/1.html



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

Spiegel warnt vor unbedachter UMTS-Nutzung

http://www.testticker.de/pcpro/news/portables/news20061019029.aspx

Nationwide Election Protection Hotline Up and Running

http://fairnessbybeckerman.blogspot.com/2006/10/nationwide-election-protection-hotline.html


Informant: NHNE

Arizona's Republican Congressman Jim Kolbe

by David Stoddard

Jim Kolbe has represented me for the last 22 years. Kolbe was a prime force behind the formulation and passage of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). It has proven disastrous for both Mexico and the United States. The reasons for the failure have been outlined by numerous pundits.....

http://www.newswithviews.com/Stoddard/david2.htm



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The Woman's Vote in November

by Devvy Kidd

Women getting elected by promising to legislate "women's issues" has been a disaster both from an economic standpoint and socially destructive. By promising all these married and single working mothers everything from free child care, after-school programs, free medical and HUNDREDS OF BILLIONS of dollars in social welfare programs, these hormone-driven legislators are breeding generations of women who are not being "empowered"; they are being turned into whining, gimmee-gimmee females.....

http://www.newswithviews.com/Devvy/kidd222.htm

War Tax Resistance: An Idea Whose Time Has Come . . . Again?

http://www.commondreams.org/views02/0412-01.htm

1040 Checkmate?
http://www.givemeliberty.org/RTP2/UPDATES/Update2006-06-09.htm


Informant: Amy Sasser

From ufpj-news

Don't Let Exxon Decide Our Energy future!

http://ga3.org/campaign/lee_raymond/



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Campaigners blast phone mast plan

19 October 2006

RESIDENTS are mounting a massive campaign against plans to put up a mobile phone mast near to two schools and a care home.

Protesters living in and around Scotts Lane, Shortlands are joining forces against Orange over its application for a telecommunications pole and cabinet at a site in the road.

The mast would be near Jasondean nursing home and Clare House Primary school, both in Oakwood Avenue, as well as Highfield Junior School, in South Hill Road.

Campaigner Peter Amato said: "We are trying to get as many people as possible to send in objection letters. These applications are becoming quite an epidemic.

"This mast will adversely affect the character and appearance of the area and have a huge impact on the lives of local residents. It will be there 24 hours a day, seven days a week, there will be no escaping it.

"It's a very green area and no matter what colour they paint the mast it's going to look really out of place."

The residents are hoping the application will be referred to a planning committee for further consideration.

Mr Amato added: "I find it hard to imagine having to live with the constant worry and fear it is going to cause, and its unsightliness will be a permanent reminder." He also questioned whether phone operators consider sharing masts before building new ones.

Residents have until Monday, October 23 to submit their views on the application.

A spokesman for Orange said: "Mobile phone technology is extremely low powered and therefore has to be located close to the demand - where people live, work and use their mobile phones. It is, therefore, not unusual or exceptional for base stations to be located in populated areas since that is where you will find the highest level of demand.

"The proposed site in Scotts Lane is a mock telegraph pole. The design has been specifically chosen as it will greatly minimise the visual impact by complimenting the existing street scene.

"In terms of health, residents can be assured that Orange fully complies with the robust public exposure guidelines in place."

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

A recent World Health Organisation ruling found there was no convincing evidence that 'weak' signals from base stations cause health problems.

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


margaret.davis@archant.co.uk

For more information on the campaign visit: http://www.saynotoorange.com

Copyright © 2006 Archant Regional. All rights reserved.

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Delight at phone mast victory

By Alex Galbinski

Residents who campaigned to stop a mobile phone company putting up an illegal' mast in Barnet are rejoicing after it agreed to put it elsewhere.

O2 had applied for planning permission to install a six- metre mast in Chesterfield Road, next to Stanhope Road Open Space, and started digging a hole in the ground earlier this month.

But residents who knew Barnet Council had turned down O2's request in July saying it would be visually intrusive', blockaded the area and refused to let the telecommunications company and its partners through to install the mast.

The company said it had not received notification of refusal and was building the mast according to local authority regulations, but the company agreed to stop work and filled in the hole on the same day.

Following a meeting between the two parties on Wednesday, a council spokesman said: "O2 agreed to look for an alternative and more appropriate site for the mast."

Chesterfield Road resident and protestor Cathy Mehta said: "We are absolutely delighted. We were very shocked to see workmen going ahead and putting up a mast when we received so many letters in protest and one from the council saying it wouldn't go ahead because it had rejected it."

© Copyright 2001-2006 Newsquest Media Group

http://www.thisishertfordshire.co.uk/news/barnet/display.var.975554.0.delight_at_phone_mast_victory.php

Experts call for North Sea cod fishing ban

Ices, which advises governments on fishing quotas, has warned cod will die out unless stocks are allowed to recover, writes Hilary Osborne

Thursday October 19, 2006

Guardian Unlimited

http://environment.guardian.co.uk/conservation/story/0,,1926003,00.html

North Sea cod are being fished to unsustainable levels, Ices warns.

A complete ban on cod fishing in the North Sea is the only way to stop fish stocks running out, a group of international scientists will warn tomorrow.

Although cod quotas have decreased in recent years, research by the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (Ices) shows that stocks in the North Sea remain depleted.

This is the fifth year running that Ices, which advises governments on fishing quotas, has suggested an end to cod fishing in the region, but the practice has continued and stocks have continued to dwindle.

Article continues Numbers of plaice and sole in the North Sea have also fallen, so much so that plaice stocks are below the recommended level and the rate at which sole is caught is no longer sustainable, Ices said.

Ices is recommending a reduction in catches of plaice and sole and a complete ban on fishing of sandeel and anchovies to allow North Sea stocks to recover.

However, a ban on cod fishing in the region would not necessarily mean an end to the UK's traditional fish and chips as the Ices report shows cod stocks in other areas, including the Barents Sea and around Iceland, are large and growing, while other species are thriving.

Stocks of the Norwegian spring-spawning herring are at sustainable levels, and Ices will recommend that higher catches be allowed next year. Numbers of northern hake are recovering, allowing increased quotas.

Martin Pastoors, the chair of the Advisory Committee on Fishery Management which reviewed the Ices findings, said the figures showed that prudent management of fish stocks could rebuild them.

"The Norwegian spring spawning herring stock is at a high level due to a rational exploitation strategy. Also the apparent recovery of the northern hake stock is a positive signal.

"Unfortunately we have not seen clear signals of recovery for the depleted cod stocks. These stocks have a high growth potential, but the continued catches from these stocks in combination with very low recruitment have prevented a recovery."

Dr Tom Pickerell, fisheries policy officer for World Wildlife Fund UK, said the Ices statement on fish stocks "makes depressing reading".

"This is the fifth year in a row their scientific advice recommends a zero catch of cod in the North Sea, west of Scotland, and the Irish Sea. The question remains when will politicians follow the scientific advice," he said.

European Union fishing quotas for 2007 will be drawn up in December. Last year the EU ignored recommendations that cod fishing be banned, instead cutting quotas by 15%.

Ices will publish its full report on fish stocks in the north-east Atlantic tomorrow.


Informant: binstock

Welthungerwoche: Kinder verhungern, weil Getreide an Tiere verfüttert wird

http://www.peta.de/de/home.cfm?p=487

Gänsestopfleber: Bundesweite Strafanzeigen

http://www.peta.de/de/home.cfm?p=794

Pollution putting groundwater supplies at risk, warns agency

Ian Sample, science correspondent

Wednesday October 18, 2006

The Guardian

http://environment.guardian.co.uk/waste/story/0,,1924733,00.html

Water drawn from ancient aquifers across Britain is steadily becoming unusable because of widespread pollution from fertilisers, pesticides, oil and other contaminants.

The warning appears in an Environment Agency report to be published tomorrow and follows countrywide testing of 7,300 groundwater supplies, which in some regions provide up to a third of available tapwater.

The report - Underground, Under Threat - highlights widespread leaks and chemicals spread on to farmland, known as diffuse pollution, as the greatest threat to groundwater, and estimates 81% of sites in England and
35% in Wales are at risk of failing water quality standards.

Article continues Poor water quality has already led to the closure of 146 groundwater sources in the past 30 years, leading to the loss of at least 425,000 cubic metres of water every day, enough to supply nearly 3 million people. But growing urbanisation and rising pollution is putting the supplies at even greater risk, the report claims.

Previous tests found pesticide contamination in more than a quarter of groundwater sites. The latest tests also revealed problems with nitrate contamination from fertilisers and traces of drugs such as the anti-bacterial triclosan, that might kill off microbes that help break down pollutants. Other chemicals, such as fuels, fuel additives and solvents were also detected, but are too modern to know what their effects will be, the report adds.

"Groundwater is very vulnerable to pollution and while it takes just a few careless moments to pollute or contaminate, it can take decades or even centuries to recover. That's why we need to do what we can to stop it from being polluted in the first place," said Tricia Henton, environment protection director at the Environment Agency.

Special report Water http://environment.guardian.co.uk/Guardian/water/0,,1012137,00.html


Informant: binstock

It's not poor education that creates economic inequality: it's a broken economic system

A Question of Power

by Thomas Palley, TomPaine.com
http://ga3.org/ct/3d20pgF1_XhA/

Defeat in Iraq may force Democrats to rethink America's role in the world

Foreign Policy Blindness

by Immanuel Wallerstein, TomPaine.com

Defeat in Iraq may force Democrats to rethink America's role in the world—or tragically, it may not.

http://ga3.org/ct/3p20pgF1_XhN/

Endgame In Iraq Approaches

by Jim Lobe, TomPaine.com

New leaks suggest that even George Bush and Nouri al-Maliki may soon have to concede that "stay the course" is no longer an option.

http://ga3.org/ct/3720pgF1_XhM/

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Endgame in Iraq
http://www.commondreams.org/views06/1024-26.htm

Lawsuit to Fight Blackwell OH Vote Purges

http://www.dailykos.com/story/2006/10/19/02917/846


Informant: Amy Sasser

From ufpj-news



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

Krebsgefahr in der PC-Fabrik

http://focus.msn.de/gesundheit/krebs/news/tumorrisiko_nid_37710.html

How George W. Bush Bankrupted America and Betrayed the Reagan Legacy

George romances the nanny state

Intellectual Conservative
by Bernard Chapin

10/18/06

Interview with Bruce Bartlett, author of Impostor: How George W. Bush Bankrupted America and Betrayed the Reagan Legacy: "While the Republican Party is the more conservative of the two major parties, its interests are not at all the same as those of the conservative movement. Republicans, ultimately, are only interested in getting elected and wielding power. Conservatives see elections not as ends, but means. They are a way of implementing a conservative agenda. But politicians by their nature are risk averse and always fearful of arousing the ire of the electorate. This means that they will always end up disappointing ideologues...

http://tinyurl.com/ue749


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Karl's marks

Slate
by Jacob Weisberg

10/18/06

Is Karl Rove the great mastermind of American politics? Everyone seems to think so. George W. Bush's nicknames for him include 'The Architect' and 'Boy Genius.' Other Republicans see Rove as a shaman who can conjure victory out of the air -- and Democrats agree. (They would rather think they've been losing to a nefarious wizard than to a lazy moron.) The political press, always more comfortable with personality than ideology, cottons readily to the myth that the country is run by an elusive puppeteer. Let me concede that Rove is a detail-minded, relentless, and methodical political operator with unusual skill at networking and organization-building. He is also, clearly, a strategic and historical thinker. ... But with the conservative edifice groaning and shifting, there are at least some grounds for skepticism about the architect's brilliance...

http://www.slate.com/id/2151740


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Dead Iraqis, just like jelly beans

http://tinyurl.com/ya3mza


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp



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SOSing the vote

In These Times
by Phoebe Connelly

10/18/06

Mark Ritchie knows how to get people to the polls. In 1986, he founded the League of Rural Voters and in 2004, he founded November 2, a nonpartisan voter registration that registered 5 million voters. So this year, instead of returning to his job at the Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, he decided to run for secretary of state. 'I became aware that free and fair elections are the way we pick policymakers who really matter,' says Ritchie. 'The secretary of state in my state, like in other states, had transformed her office into a partisan arm of the Republican Party.' Nonpartisan administration of voting, he says, is the only way to guarantee 'free and fair elections to pick the policy makers who then make the rules about food and agriculture and trade'...

http://www.inthesetimes.com/site/main/article/2852/


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Bush sets "defense" as space priority

Washington Post

10/18/06

President Bush has signed a new National Space Policy that rejects future arms-control agreements that might limit U.S. flexibility in space and asserts a right to deny access to space to anyone 'hostile to U.S. interests.' The document, the first full revision of overall space policy in 10 years, emphasizes security issues, encourages private enterprise in space, and characterizes the role of U.S. space diplomacy largely in terms of persuading other nations to support U.S. policy. 'Freedom of action in space is as important to the United States as air power and sea power,' the policy asserts in its introduction. National Security Council spokesman Frederick Jones said in written comments that an update was needed to 'reflect the fact that space has become an even more important component of U.S. economic, national and homeland security'...

http://tinyurl.com/y6xz43


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Color coded IDs for students

NBC 4 News

10/18/06

Students at Montgomery Blair High School are upset about a new policy requiring them to wear color-coded identification badges. The new badges issued two weeks ago are color-coded by the students' grades, and the lanyards worn around their necks designate 11 categories of learning 'academies' represented at the 3,000-student campus in Silver Spring, Md. Seniors wear black badges, students in magnet programs wear white and those who have limited English proficiency wear yellow. ... Gainous said he believes students are most upset about the penalties for not wearing them, which range from a verbal warning to an in-school suspension. Intentionally breaking the rule can mean a detention for the first infraction and suspension for the second...

http://www.nbc4.com/education/10101812/detail.html?rss=dc&psp=news


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Troops to face courts martial on charges

Odessa Amercian

10/18/06

Eight soldiers from the 101st Airborne Division were ordered Wednesday to be court-martialed on murder charges stemming from their service in Iraq, and two could get the death penalty for allegedly raping a 14-year-old and killing her and her family. The Fort Campbell soldiers facing the death penalty are Sgt. Paul E. Cortez and Pfc. Jesse V. Spielman. Both are accused of raping Abeer Qassim al-Janabi in her family's home in Mahmoudiya, about 20 miles south of Baghdad, then killing the girl, her parents and younger sister...

http://tinyurl.com/u77os


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Chertoff: Internet may hone future terrorists

America's Network

10/17/06

Disaffected people living in the US may develop radical ideologies and potentially violent skills over the Internet, something that can present the next major security threat to the nation and to the world, Reuters quoted Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff as saying. 'We now have a capability of someone to radicalize themselves over the Internet,' Chertoff said on the sidelines of a meeting of the International Association of the Chiefs of Police last Monday...

http://tinyurl.com/y6wxn2


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Public's opinion of GOP hits record low

MSNBC

10/18/06

Just 20 days until Election Day, the latest NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll finds approval of the GOP-held Congress is at its lowest mark in 14 years, the Republican Party's favorability rating is at an all-time low and President George W. Bush's approval rating remains mired in the 30s -- all ominous signs for a party trying to maintain control of Congress. In fact, according to the poll, Republicans are in worse shape on some key measures than Democrats were in 1994, when they lost their congressional majorities...

http://msnbc.msn.com/id/15319792/


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Bombing Could Start 17 Days Before Mid-Term Elections

http://www.pensitoreview.com/2006/10/16/surprise-bush-will-have-warships-in-position-to-bomb-iran-this-saturday/


Informant: Alan Dicey

Wie kleine Firmen durch Betriebsprüfungen der Finanzbehörden systematisch in den Ruin getrieben werden sollen

http://www.solarresearch.org/wisosteuer1997.htm


Informant: Knut W. Schlanert

How Close Is Runaway Climate Change?

The phrase "tipping point" is heard a lot more from scientists these days. This is where a small amount of warming sets off unstoppable changes, for example, the melting of the ice caps. As with a lot of climate science, what used to be theory is now being seen in practice on the ground. New information makes clear that reaching the tipping point is a much more immediate threat than previously thought.

http://www.truthout.org/issues_06/101806EC.shtml

Imagine Earth Without People

Imagine that all the people on Earth - all 6.5 billion of us and counting - could be spirited away tomorrow, transported to a re-education camp in a far-off galaxy. Left once more to its own devices, nature would begin to reclaim the planet, as fields and pastures reverted to prairies and forest, the air and water cleansed themselves of pollutants, and roads and cities crumbled back to dust.

http://www.truthout.org/issues_06/101806EA.shtml

Bush signs the infamous Military Commissions Act

http://www.ufppc.org/content/view/5198/


Informant: jensenmk

From ufpj-news



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Military+Commissions+Act

Amerikanischer Angstindikator kulminiert: Amerikaner besorgt über US-Außenpolitik

http://www.meta-info.de/?lid=24407

Bush der Allmächtige

http://www.meta-info.de/?lid=24406
http://www.meta-info.de/?lid=24408

FBI tried to entrap Ramsey Clark

Yousry, told ABC News that the FBI offered him a chance to avoid indictment -- if he would wear a hidden microphone to gather evidence against Stewart and Clark, who was also part of the blind sheik's defense team.

http://license.icopyright.net/user/viewFreeUse.act?fuid=MTgzNTAw


From Information Clearing House

Documents Shed New Light on Pentagon Surveillance of Peace Activists

Documents released today by the American Civil Liberties Union reveal new details of Pentagon surveillance of Americans opposed to the Iraq war, including Quakers and student groups.

http://www.aclu.org/safefree/spyfiles/27050prs20061012.html


From Information Clearing House

Ridge reveals clashes on alerts

The Bush administration periodically put the USA on high alert for terrorist attacks even though then-Homeland Security chief Tom Ridge argued there was only flimsy evidence to justify raising the threat level, Ridge now says.

http://tinyurl.com/bcua9


From Information Clearing House

US adopts tough new space policy

"The United States will preserve its rights, capabilities, and freedom of action in space... and deny, if necessary, adversaries the use of space capabilities hostile to US national interests," it says.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/6063926.stm


From Information Clearing House

America has finally taken on the grim reality of Iraq

America must leave Iraq without preconditions and hope that its neighbours, hated Syria and Iran, can clear up the mess. This advice comes not from some anti-war coalition but from the Iraq study group under the former Republican secretary of state, James Baker.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/story/0,,1924736,00.html


From Information Clearing House

Over 650,000 excessive Iraqi deaths during war and occupation

The scientific community is in agreement over the statistical methods used to collect the data and the validity of the conclusions drawn by the researchers conducting the study.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article15336.htm



Study of Iraqi Dead Shocking, But Sound Science

The Statistical Assessment Service a non-profit, non-partisan media research organization - finds the study estimating 650,000 excess Iraqi casualties since American forces entered the country to be methodologically sound.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article15335.htm



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=655+000

A Time Of Shame

National yawn as our rights evaporate’

By Keith Olbermann - Anchor, 'Countdown'

First thing this morning, the president signed into law the Military Commissions Act of 2006, which does away with habeas corpus, the right of suspected terrorists or anybody else to know why they have been imprisoned, provided the president does not think it should apply to you and declares you an enemy combatant.

Video and transcript.
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article15342.htm



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Olbermann
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Military+Commissions+Act
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=habeas+corpus

The Republic is Dead, Long Live the Republic

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article15339.htm

Phone mast pressure group to run candidate

Nenagh Guardian - Nenagh, Ireland

A group lobbying against the erection of mobile phone masts are considering running a candidate in North Tipperary in next year's General Election. ...

http://www.unison.ie/nenagh_guardian/stories.php3?ca=38&si=1708169&issue_id=14779

'Dramatic change of direction' coming for Iraq

http://www.washtimes.com/world/20061019-120324-9846r.htm


Informant: Kev Hall

Leukämietod in der Elbmarsch

http://www.aku-wiesbaden.de/artikel_151.htm



http://omega.twoday.net/search?q=Elbmarsch

FBI director wants ISPs to track users

http://news.com.com/FBI+director+wants+ISPs+to+track+users/2100-7348_3-6126877.html?tag=nefd.top


Informant: ranger116

Olbermann: Constitutional Law Prof On Military Commissions Act

http://www.rense.com/general73/ekei.htm


Informant: ranger116



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Olbermann
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Military+Commissions+Act

Micro-targeting voters may be key to election

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/15239784/


Informant: ranger116

Weapons in Space

http://www.accuracy.org/newsrelease.php?articleId=1372


Informant: ranger116

Don't attack Iran !

Stop a War in Iran!

iranblogad

Iran is open to peace. Iran is not threatening war.

Bush and Cheney are threatening war and think we don't know or care. But we know the Pentagon has drawn up plans and the ships have sailed.

The world needs urgently to hear your voice. Sign and post your statement on this petition.

http://www.dontattackiran.org

Please forward far and wide and post the attached graphic link on your website. Thanks!


Informant: David Swanson

From ufpj-news

US Embassy in Baghdad Built by Trafficked Workers in Squalid Working Conditions

http://www.commondreams.org/news2006/1018-05.htm

Churches and Environmentalists Spread the Word about Global Warming

http://www.commondreams.org/news2006/1018-01.htm

A Loaves & Fishes/Holy Ghost Victory for the GOP in November?

http://www.commondreams.org/views06/1018-26.htm

November Surprise? Why Hasn't Mainstream Media Connected the Dots Between Saddam's Judgment Day and the Midterm Elections?

http://www.commondreams.org/views06/1018-23.htm

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November Surprise?

"The US-backed special tribunal in Baghdad signalled Monday that it will likely delay a verdict in the first trial of Saddam Hussein to November 5. Why hasn't the mainstream media connected the dots between the Saddam's judgment day and the midterm elections?" asks Tom Engelhardt.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/101906A.shtml

In November, Remember: Character Counts

http://www.commondreams.org/views06/1018-31.htm

Food from Cloned Animals Could Hit Supermarket Shelves: Consumer Groups Outraged

http://www.commondreams.org/headlines06/1018-08.htm

Iraqi Endgame Approaching, Bush Ready or Not

http://www.commondreams.org/headlines06/1018-01.htm

Who voted to violate the Constitution and their oath of office?

http://tinyurl.com/wclt2



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Military+Commissions+Act
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Habeas+Corpus

America wants it all: life, the Universe and everything

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,3-2410592,00.html


From ICIS-Institute for Cooperation in Space

POISONING U.S. TROOPS: ANTHRAX, LIES AND VACCINES

http://www.gnn.tv/articles/2667/Poisoning_U_S_Troops_Anthrax_Lies_and_Vaccines


Informant: NHNE

THE ORGANIC MYTH: pastoral ideals are getting trampled as organic food goes mass market

http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/06_42/b4005001.htm


Informant: NHNE

AMERICA IS NO LONGER FREE: As of Oct. 17, 2006, 'We now live in a dictatorship'

http://www.ufppc.org/content/view/5199/


Informant: jensenmk

From ufpj-news



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Habeas+Corpus

Help End Cruel Primate Alcohol Studies

http://www.vivisectioninfo.org/feature_061018.html

Save Elephants in Zoos

Urge agency to protect elephants in zoos before December 11th

http://www.helpelephants.com/feature_061022.html

USDA seeking Public Comments on Elephant Petition
Speak out to improve living conditions for elephants in zoos

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is currently seeking public comments on space and living conditions for captive elephants in the U.S. This important decision is a result of intense media and public scrutiny of the plight elephants in zoos and circuses. It also follows the submission of a citizen's petition by In Defense of Animals to the USDA seeking enforcement of the Animal Welfare Act’s adequate space provision at zoos and circuses.

Specifically, the USDA is seeking comments on all aspects of elephant care, including lack of space, unnatural substrates, unnatural social groupings, and use of bullhooks, chains, electric hotshots and other instruments of force commonly used to control elephants.

Despite the poor condition of elephants, zoos are mobilizing their members to defend the status quo.

NOW IS THE TIME FOR EVERYONE WHO CARES ABOUT IMPROVING THE PLIGHT OF THESE MAGNIFICENT ANIMALS TO WRITE FORCEFULLY IN SUPPORT OF DRAMATICALLY IMPROVING CONDITIONS FOR CAPTIVE ELEPHANTS.

Please submit your comments to USDA by December 11.

Iceland Murders Its First Endangered Whale - Stop Icelandic Whaling !

Iceland Murders Its First Endangered Whale
http://www.omega-news.info/iceland_murders_its_first_endangered_whale.htm

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Stop Icelandic Whaling !

Iceland is a stunning, pristine land that attracts hundreds of thousands of tourists each year, many of them to go whale watching in the clear arctic waters. Greenpeace has launched a "Whale tourism pledge" which nearly 70,000 people have signed: promising to visit Iceland if the government stops whaling.

That represents more than 80 million USD in potential tourist revenue for Iceland -- against a commercial whaling programme which was worth less than 4 million USD per annum in its heyday.

Help convince Iceland that whales are worth more alive than dead: take the pledge. If you've already taken the pledge, send this message to Tourism officials in Iceland.

Take action now!
http://oceans.greenpeace.org/en/stop-icelandic-whaling

Take the Iceland Whales Pledge
http://www.email.greenpeace.org/hbdbsy_omviait.html

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Iceland Defies World Ban with Return to Whaling
http://www.commondreams.org/headlines06/1018-07.htm

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Death on the high seas

Iceland's decision to resume commercial whaling has made it an international pariah - and blown a 20-year moratorium on hunting out of the water. But since no one actually wants to eat whale, why are the harpoonists heading out again?

John Vidal reports

Thursday October 19, 2006

http://environment.guardian.co.uk/conservation/story/0,,1925584,00.html

Fishermen slaughter a 10m-long bottlenose whale / whaling [foto]
Fishermen slaughter a 10m-long bottlenose whale at the Wada port, east of Tokyo Photograph: Yoshika Zutsuno / AFP

I first tasted whale almost 10 years ago in the Faroe Islands. An unhappy hunter was getting drunk on one side of me, telling me about his urge to kill the largest creatures in the sea, and a secondary school headmaster who ran the islands' whaling association was kicking his shins under the table trying to keep him quiet. Even as the whaler slumped senseless in his cups, the plate of steaming minke arrived.

Every mouthful was a political and cultural booby trap, every forkful an invitation to offend a nation of blubber lovers. But I was genuinely divided. The fatty blubber was, honestly, rather tasty; but the black flesh was tough and rank as old puffin or wildebeest. "Ah," said the headmaster, quite enjoying my mixed reaction. "When we eat whale, we don't eat it to enjoy. We eat it to remind us who we are." Ha ha.

Yesterday, 280,000 Icelanders were reminded who they are: pariahs of the big green world community of animal lovers. As their government announced the breaking of an international moratorium that has banned commercial whaling worldwide for 20 years, the Australian government called Iceland's decision "a disgrace", and just about every western environmental group leapt to fire cliches at them. Icelanders were condemned as "irresponsible", "unacceptable" and "insane", and the decision was "the thin end of a dangerous wedge" and "deliberately provocative". Japan and Norway, the world's only other significant-sized whaling countries, watched the reaction carefully and, despite all the outrage, may now move to follow Iceland's lead.

In fact, however, Iceland's decision has changed very little. The three main whaling countries have never accepted the ban and have been effectively whaling commercially ever since it was imposed. Diplomatically, they have called it "scientific" whaling and, under the cloak of research, have been allowed to carry on killing as before. Iceland has, since 2003, been given a "quota" of 39 minke whales a year, enabling its scientists to declare that whales eat a lot of fish and that stocks of minke and several other species in the north Atlantic are in good health. Not, of course, that there was any need to kill several hundred whales to find this out.

Iceland's decision to resume commercial whaling is probably based on fear, more than money or even self-image. Polls have repeatedly shown that
70-80% of Icelanders support commercial whaling and the government has long threatened to play the nationalist card. It also claims that the industry is economically essential to the country. This, though, is nonsense. All of Iceland's whaling is done by one company, owned by one powerful family in Reykjavik who are subsidised by the Icelandic government. While the government says it is economically essential to continue whaling, there is little evidence that it supports more than a few seasonal jobs. Indeed, whale watching is far more important to the country.

And there is barely a market for the catch. In 2004, just a quarter of the whale meat taken by the Icelandic whaling fleet was actually sold. The country's industrial freezers are full of unsold whale from previous seasons. A recent poll of Icelanders by anti-whalers found that only 1% of Icelanders eat whale meat once a week or more, while 82.4% of 16- to 24-year-olds never eat whale meat. Meanwhile, the international market is saturated. The Norwegians, who maintain whaling to keep their remote northern coastal communities politically sweet, failed to meet their quota of whales last year, yet still had to turn some of the catch into pet food. Meanwhile, the Japanese are reportedly handing it out to schoolchildren.

Sigrun Davidsdottir, an Icelandic novelist and economic analyst, says that whaling was never a major economic factor in Iceland. "Foreigners were whaling in Icelandic waters from the 15th century, even running whaling stations there. In 1916, Iceland banned whaling to protect its dwindling fish stocks. Whaling was only a seasonal activity and most products were exported. It amounted to roughly 2% of the export of fish products. As in Norway and Japan, the issue is about the right to whale.

"The Icelandic republic was only founded in 1944 - the country had been under Danish rule - and, in the Icelandic mind, the battle for independence is still going on. Whaling doesn't matter very much, culturally or economically, to anyone in Iceland. But behind this decision is a real fear that if we allow ourselves to be dictated to about whaling, then the world will start telling us what we can and cannot fish. This is what is really important. The real issue is fishing, and safeguarding our fishing grounds."

But whaling is far too important to be left to whalers. For north American, British and European environmental groups, it is now the most important symbol of man's abuse of the global commons, and arguably animal conservation's greatest global success. The commercial ban, which has prevented thousands of whales being killed, is both popular and politically important. For most western governments with active animal conservation groups, being on the side of the whales is the one time they can be seen to support green activists. Indeed, the genuine passion with which the British and American governments have fought to maintain the whaling ban is only matched by their deep ambivalence about green issues in many other international meetings.

Humans' attitudes to whales have turned full circle in only two generations. From medieval times, whales - and their first cousins, dolphins - were regarded as no more than an economic resource and were slaughtered in vast quantities for oil, meat, "baleen" and ambergris whenever they came near European or American shores. The operation was strictly coastal: watchmen manned lookout towers and when whales were sighted, rang a bell to alert the boat crews. But as boats improved, the slaughter of the whales reached epic proportions. Populations were devastated in all oceans as an unregulated industry spread around the world. By the middle of the 20th century, many whale populations were severely depleted and by 1945 it was quite likely that some would be completely exterminated within years rather than decades.

The tide turned in the 1970s with the birth of Greenpeace. Images of small boats bobbing in front of harpoonists, and individuals trying to save whales from commercial hunters were some of the most potent of the past 50 years - they spoke of opposition to authority, protection of the innocent and, especially, revulsion at previous generations' casual slaughter of life. Images of bloody whales, vivid accounts of lingering deaths and film of harpoons exploding deep in whales' flesh revolted a generation and kickstarted both the animal rights movement and international conservation efforts.

Here is Captain Paul Watson, one of the original Greenpeace activists and now of Sea Shepherd conservation society, talking about the first time he tried to save a whale: "Above us a muscular blond ape of a man swivelled a mounted 90mm cannon. Jutting out from its mouth: a grenade harpoon five feet in length, with foot-long barbed flanges pivoted on hinges. The hooked flanges were bound down with light rope, waiting for the shock of impact to unleash its awesome promise of destruction. He was concentrating on the whales, oblivious to our presence. We were proud traitors to our species with the innocence to believe that somehow, someway, we could reach our fellow man with a message to end the whale wars and to silence the harpoon cannons."

Along with the horror at how they were being killed came wonder and knowledge at how whales lived. They were given human attributes, found to sleep about eight hours a day, communicate with each other through song and give birth to a single calf. The young were found to mature late, the old to live for as long as humans.

Sceptical scientists say that this does not make them intelligent, but earlier this year new research suggested that whales and dolphins have something close to self-awareness. Bottlenose dolphins were shown to be able to recognise themselves in a mirror, a behaviour that until recently has only been recorded in humans and great apes. And some were found to carry sponges on the ends of their beaks to protect them when foraging for food on the seabed.

Mark Simmonds, director of science for the Whale and Dolphin Conservation Society, who published the evidence, is convinced that whales are emotional, intelligent beings: "Evidence of the typically human emotions - grief, parental love and joy - as well as the existence of complex social interactions and structures are indicators of the highly developed intelligence of whales and dolphins," he says. "In one example, despite the risk of dehydration, stranding and shark attack, a group of false killer whales floated for days in the shallows of the straits of Florida to protect an injured male. Such was their cohesion and reliance upon the group that individuals became agitated when rescuers tried to separate them, calming only when reunited."

Iceland's decision to resume commercial whaling comes at the most sensitive time for international whaling in a generation and threatens to set back marine conservation many years. Earlier this year, led by Japan and Norway, 30 small and poor developing countries with no real interest in whaling gained control of the International Whaling Commission (IWC), the body that regulates worldwide whaling. Spurred by Iceland, it is possible that Norway and Japan will now leave the IWC and take a number of small countries with them. At the very least, the pro-whaling nations now hold the majority of votes, and the IWC is being slowly driven to abandon its conservation and welfare mandate.

Meanwhile, the whale wars are set to intensify, with the Japanese fleet preparing to head to the southern ocean in a few weeks' time to kill endangered whales, and environmentalists ready to risk life and limb to stop them. "Iceland has just changed the rules. It's going to get bloody," said one conservationist yesterday.

Endangered? A guide to whales

Northern right whale

The most endangered large whale in the world; the population is estimated to be about 350 animals. It was the first whale to be protected, in 1935, but numbers have barely recovered. Prized for centuries for its oils and bone.

Bowhead whale

Commercial whaling severely depleted stocks in the early
1900s. Since the mid-1960s, the IWC has classified bowheads as protected and in the 1970s they were added to the Endangered Species List. Bowhead whales live exclusively in Arctic and sub-Arctic waters.

Blue whale

The largest animal that has ever lived was down to perhaps
1,000 by 1950. Hunting stopped in 1967 and stocks are recovering. The latest estimate revealed 15,000 blue whales remaining worldwide. Pre-whaling populations were estimated at perhaps 300,000 individuals.

Fin whale

Too fast for early whalers to catch, but nearly three-quarters of a million were killed from the early 1900s until the 1970s. They are now highly protected and numbers have recovered well.

Sei whale

The global population is estimated at only 57,000, but numbers have plummeted following Japanese hunting. More than 25,000 were killed in 1964/5.

Beluga whale

Highly sociable creatures that move in large pods. Numbers stand at around 100,000. One of the commonest whales, but populations are in peril in some areas.

Beaked whale

Poorly known and believed to be very rare. Beaked whales are a deep-water, deep-diving species only rarely encountered by humans.

Sperm whale

Sperm whales have the largest brain and were widely hunted because of the large quantity of sperm oil in their heads, which was sold for making candles and make-up. Populations have recovered, and are now stable at around 1 million.

Grey whale

Hunted to the edge of extinction in the 1850s and again in the early 1900s. They were given full protection in 1947 and they have made a remarkable recovery. In 1999, there were 26,600 grey whales

Humpback whale

Among the most endangered of the great whales. Population estimates suggest 2,000-4,000 remaining in the western North Atlantic. They are popular with whale watchers, and are known as the most vocal of all whales.

Minke whale

At around 10 tonnes, the minke is the smallest of the seven great whales. Norway, Iceland and Japan argue that the minke is abundant and have been killing them regularly, even though they are on the endangered list.


Informant: binstock

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Icelandic Whalers Head Out to Hunt First Fin Whale; Global Outcry Pours In
http://www.commondreams.org/news2006/1020-01.htm

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Iceland hunting endangered whales
http://www.ifaw.org/ifaw/general/default.aspx?oid=474&aid=7623


Watch Iceland Whaling Video

Warning: Video contains graphic footage that may not be suitable for all viewers
http://boss.streamos.com/wmedia/ifaw/whales/icelandic_whaling_10-06.wvx

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Tell Iceland to Stop Hunting Whales
http://tinyurl.com/yxhkvf

The Occupation of Iraqi Hearts and Minds

http://www.truthdig.com/dig/item/20060627_occupation_iraq_hearts_minds/


Informant: Lew Rockwell

Jose Padilla and the Military Commissions Act

Indefinite Jail Without Trial
http://www.lewrockwell.com/hornberger/hornberger105.html



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Padilla
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The Police State on Campus

http://www.lewrockwell.com/floyd/floyd35.html

We have established a Democratic Dictatorship

http://www.lewrockwell.com/chartier/chartier38.html

Switched Signs and Big Losses

http://www.lewrockwell.com/north/north483.html

The Security-Industrial-Congressional Complex (SICC)

http://www.lewrockwell.com/higgs/higgs50.html

IMPEACHMENT Or Bust

ACTION PAGE: http://www.peaceteam.net/pnum335.php

We recognize that the only thing that can save our country from another two years of abuse of power by the Bush administration are impeachment hearings. We must support, and help get elected, candidates who will call for accountability and investigation so that the true facts will lead where they inexcorably will.

The best way for us make impeachment a reality is for us to remind our fellow citizens about all the lies upon lies which stampeded our country into an attack and occupation of Iraq. The video playing on the next link below is one of the new Lie/Die TV spots, with courageous candidates on the Peace Team from all over the country producing their own versions right now, this one done by Bill Glass (NC-09).

These Lie/Die TV spots are calling the Bush administration out on their deliberate deceptions. If we can get enough of these TV spots on the air we can build a concensus of public opinion so that they know they will NOT get away with it again. Please consider making a donation to the Peace Team candidates who are courageous enough to take a strong stand for the truth, so that people know there are real alternatives worth coming out in massive numbers to vote for.

LIE/DIE TV SPOT DONATIONS: http://www.peaceteam.net/donations.php?cv=glass

Let's hear what Bill Glass, congressional candidate from NC-09 has to say:

IT'S TIME TO IMPEACH THE PRESIDENT

The repeated violations of high crimes and misdemeanors by the President and Vice President has prompted me to recommend to our Representative Sue Myrick and our Senators Elizabeth Dole and Richard Burr to join other members of the Congress of the United States of America to bring articles of impeachment against President George W. Bush and Vice President Richard B. Cheney.

The Downing Street memo proves, both the President and Vice President knowingly participated in the deception of Congress, the deception of the American people as well as the deception of the entire world in order to send our sons and daughters into war. They have violated international treaty obligations under the United Nations Charter and the Geneva Conventions, which outlaw torture of prisoners of war. The President and Vice President authorized wiretapping of hundreds of thousands of Americans, in violation of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA).

The Constitution and Bill of Rights have been plundered. The President and Vice President have disregarded the 1st Amendment to the Constitution when they have put civil rights groups and peace activists on terrorist watch lists in an effort to silence them. They have violated American citizens' 4th Amendment rights when they illegally searched and or seized evidence, and they have violated the 14th Amendment of the Constitution when they have denied the right to due process to Americans being held without charges of a crime, without council and without phone calls or contact with their families.

As a matter of constitutional law, the President and Vice President have committed high crimes and misdemeanors, which is the standard for impeachment and removal from office. Until we impeach President Bush and Vice President Cheney nothing will change. Please join me in sending our Representative and Senators the message that we want the President and Vice President impeached.

ACTION PAGE: http://www.peaceteam.net/pnum335.php

Please take action NOW, so we can win all victories that are supposed to be ours.

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Mittwoch, 18. Oktober 2006

Is War With Iran Inevitable?

On Wednesday, October 11, Congressman Dennis Kucinich hosted a briefing on the march to war with Iran. Former chief nuclear weapons inspector David Kay testified that Iran currently does not pose an imminent threat to the United States or the region. Retired Air Force Colonel Sam Gardner, who was assigned to the War Planning College, presented his analysis of current preparations for war with Iran.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/101806Q.shtml

The Odor From Capitol Hill

The New York Times editors write: "Congressmen caught in wrongdoing at this time of year like to complain that they’re the victims of election-eve politics. If the looming elections inspire whistleblowers, we say bravo. The prospect of voting day fills the vacuum created by the absence of an actual set of enforceable ethics rules in Congress."

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/101806O.shtml

James Baker: Iraq a Helluva Mess

Former US secretary of state James Baker was visibly shocked when he last visited Iraq, and said the country was in a "helluva mess." Mr. Baker is leading a review of the situation in Iraq by a bipartisan US committee of experts, and is expected to recommend a change in strategy for rebuilding Iraq.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/101806M.shtml

Report Spells Out Abuses by Former Congressman

Former congressman Randy Cunningham pressured and intimidated staff members of the House Intelligence Committee to help steer more than $70 million in classified federal business to favored military contractors.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/101806L.shtml



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

Shame on Us All

Robert Parry writes, "From the noble American ideal of each human being possessing 'unalienable rights' as declared by the Founders 230 years ago amid the ringing of bells in Philadelphia, the United States effectively rescinded that concept on a dreary fall day in Washington."

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/101806K.shtml

Like the Mafia, Only Dumber

"The news media is all abuzz about Republican scandals, from Foley to Abramoff, but simply hearing about it from the television does not do the situation justice ..." writes William Rivers Pitt. "The Republican criminal enterprise that is currently unraveling in all directions, on the other hand, operated virtually free from restraint or scrutiny."

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/101806J.shtml



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Anti-mobile phone mast campaigner and Belvedere resident Alan Eaton talks about battling

18 October 2006

UP until the beginning of this year I did not pay much attention to the campaign groups that are almost pandemic. However, the small community that I am part of became contaminated by a planning application issue I could not ignore.

This might sound a bit dramatic but currently the law allows a third party that does not even reside in your community to impose its will on you. In our case Orange intended to install another mobile mast outside Bedonwell School, and they had no requirement to justify application. On the other hand, Bedonwell School and our community had to justify why Orange could not install their mast. Government panning justice!

In our defence we formed Orange Squash, and became one of the pandemic of campaign groups. Within a short time we found several valid reasons why Orange could not obtain planning permission, two of which Orange must of known. However unless strong objection is raised during the planning period regarding these reasons Orange would obtain permission to install their mast, and of course if they are unsuccessful, Orange also have the opportunity of an appeal.

Our campaign against Orange was successful, but what was the cost? To our community there was the stress for nearly a year that an unwanted mobile mast would be a blotting the landscape, with it consequences. For the school there was the fear of the continue presence of an Orange mast with many parents considering removing their children from the school. And the hidden cost, as most campaign groups will tell you is the hours twenty of our community devoted to the campaign and we are indebted to them for that. Of the core six we recorded over 400 man-hours with a total expenditure over £800.

The cost is yet to rise as T-Mobile has now informed Orange Squash that it plans to install a mobile mast 10 meters from Oranges proposed site, which is even closer to the school.

Why another campaign? Because planning law requires it - and you could be the next to be infected.

For more information on Orange Squash, visit http://www.orangesquash.org.

Copyright © 2006 Archant Regional. All rights reserved.

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Defenders of Civil Liberties Attack George W. Bush

Corine Lesnes writes: "You would say a family reunion or a student promotion ceremony. They're 21 to 65 years old, with the features of ordinary Americans. Jeff and Nicole Rank came with their baby; Sawsan Tabbaa, with his son Hassan. What they have in common is all have pressed charges against the president, the army, or the United States government for abuse of powers."

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/101806H.shtml

Questions on Rep. Kolbe and Pages Referred to Ethics Panel

The House committee looking into allegations that former congressman Mark Foley had improper contact with male former pages has been asked by lawmakers overseeing the page program to look into allegations involving a second lawmaker. Members of the Page Board sought the review after news reports last week that the Justice Department had opened a preliminary inquiry into a camping trip that Rep. Jim Kolbe took with male former pages in 1996.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/101806G.shtml



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Bush's Former Elections Chair: E-Voting Ripe for Fraud

Soaries was appointed by George W. Bush as the first chair of the commission created by the federal Help America Vote Act in the wake of the 2000 presidential election debacle. In the interview, available for the first time, Soaries excoriates both Congress and the White House, referring to their dedication to reforming American election issues as "a charade" and "a travesty," and says the system now in place is "ripe for stealing elections and for fraud."

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/101806F.shtml

Bush Sets Defense as Space Priority

President Bush has signed a new National Space Policy that rejects future arms-control agreements that might limit US flexibility in space and asserts a right to deny access to space to anyone "hostile to US interests."

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/101806E.shtml

The Killing Fields of Iraq

Robert Scheer begins: "Martin Luther King Jr., shortly before his assassination, grieved that his own nation was 'the greatest purveyor of violence in the world today.' He was referring to the US quagmire in Vietnam, but were he alive today, his prophetic voice would no doubt similarly question the bloodbath in Iraq."

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/101806D.shtml

Feingold: "We will look back on this day as a stain on our nation's history"

Bush Signs Bill on Terror Prosecution

In response to Bush's signing of the Military Commissions Act on Tuesday, Senator Russ Feingold stated: "We will look back on this day as a stain on our nation's history. It allows the government to seize individuals on American soil and detain them indefinitely with no opportunity to challenge their detention in court, and the new law would permit an individual to be convicted on the basis of coerced testimony and even allow someone convicted under these rules to be put to death."

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/101806C.shtml



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Reflecting on Rumsfeld

Stan Goff writes: "... the jig is up. So here is a simple reminder. This war is wanton cruelty in our name; there is no rationalization that can mitigate or excuse it; 'we' will not win it and somehow transmogrify a swine into a swan ... and it is not over."

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/101806B.shtml

Elections May Leave Bush an Early Lame Duck

On desks around the West Wing sit digital clocks counting down the days and hours left in the Bush presidency. As of 8 a.m. today, those clocks read 825 days, four hours. But if the elections go the way pollsters and pundits predict, they might as well read 20 days.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/101806A.shtml

Olbermann: The Day Habeas Corpus Died

http://www.infowars.com/articles/ps/military_commissions_olbermann_day_habeas_corpus_died.htm


Informant: shane_digital



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Olbermann
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Habeas+Corpus

"Dammbruch beim Datenschutz": EU-Ministerrat stimmt Weitergabe von Flugpassagierdaten an USA zu

18.10.06

Der EU-Ministerrat hat am 16. Oktober einer Regelung zugestimmt, nach der die USA bis zu 34 persönliche Daten von jedem Passagier erhalten, der in ihre Richtung fliegt. Der Ministerrat autorisierte die EU-Ratspräsidentschaft, eine entsprechend Vereinbarung mit den USA zu unterzeichnen. Die Datenübermittlung soll nach Darstellung des Ministerrats helfen, Terrorismus und schwerwiegende transnationale Kriminalität zu verhüten und zu bekämpfen. Zugleich werde der Datenschutz in Übereinstimmung mit den Europäischen Grundrechten gewährleistet. Der Europäische Gerichtshof (EuGH) in Luxemburg hatte zunächst am 30. Mai der Weitergabe von Fluggastdaten an US-Behörden einen Riegel vorgeschoben. Der Gerichtshof erklärte das alte Abkommen zwischen der EU und den USA zur transatlantischen Datenübermittlung für nichtig. Das Europaparlament hatte zuvor - mit Verweis auf das EU-Datenschutzrecht - insbesondere die Datenmenge und die Willkür bei der Informationsübermittlung kritisiert.

Die ganze Nachricht im Internet:
http://www.ngo-online.de/ganze_nachricht.php?Nr=14538

"Kompetenzzentrum": Deutschland soll sich auf den Klimawandel einstellen

18.10.06

Laut Umweltbundesamt (UBA) ergeben die "Modellrechungen und Szenarien" der Klimaforscher, dass sich das Klima in Deutschland bis zum Jahr 2100 "spürbar ändern" wird. Nach Auffassung der dem Bundesumweltministerium unterstellten Fachbehörde sollte sich Deutschland daher auf den bevorstehenden Klimawandel vorbereiten und anpassen. "Es ist höchste Zeit, dass wir uns intensiver mit den Folgen des Klimawandels in Deutschland befassen. Wir müssen uns heute anpassen, um morgen nicht von seinen wirtschaftlichen und sozialen Folgen überrollt zu werden. Hierfür benötigen wir eine gemeinsame nationale Strategie. Alle wichtigen Akteure müssen hierfür mit ins Boot", sagte Bundesumweltminister Sigmar Gabriel. Am Donnerstag gab er zusammen mit UBA-Präsident Andreas Troge den Startschuss für ein "Kompetenzzentrum Klimafolgen und Anpassung (KomPass)", das beim Umweltbundesamt angesiedelt ist.

Die ganze Nachricht im Internet:
http://www.ngo-online.de/ganze_nachricht.php?Nr=14545

Marionette der Tabaklobby: Bärbel Höhn wirft der großen Koalition vor, sich beim Rauchverbot der Tabaklobby gebeugt zu haben

Vorschlag des Cigarettenverbandes: "Marionette der Tabaklobby" (18.10.06)

Die Grünen-Fraktionsvize Bärbel Höhn wirft der großen Koalition vor, sich beim Rauchverbot der Tabaklobby gebeugt zu haben. So hätten Union und SPD für ihr Eckpunktepapier den Vorschlag des Cigarettenverbandes Eins zu Eins übernommen, sagte Höhn der Chemnitzer "Freien Presse". Eine derartig "eindeutige und offene Vertretung" von Lobbyinteressen durch politische Parteien habe es in der Parlamentsgeschichte bislang noch nicht gegeben, behauptete die Grünen-Politikerin. "Die große Koalition hat sich damit zur Marionette der Tabakindustrie gemacht", so Höhn. Der Verbandsvorschlag mit einer Vielzahl von Ausnahmeregelungen dürfe nicht Gesetzeskraft erlangen. Andernfalls wäre das Rauchverbot ohne spürbare Wirkung. Schon der rot-grünen Bundesregierung wurde vor Jahren vorgeworfen, sie wende sich aus Rücksichtnahme auf die deutsche Zigarettenindustrie gegen die von der EU-Kommission geplanten Tabak-Werbeverbote.

Die ganze Nachricht im Internet:
http://www.ngo-online.de/ganze_nachricht.php?Nr=14548

Handy am Steuer: Unfallursache Nummer 1

(diepresse.com)

18.10.2006

69 Prozent telefonieren während der Autofahrt. Aber nur 43 Prozent benützen regelmäßig eine Freisprecheinrichtung.

Das Handy in der einen und das Lenkrad in der anderen Hand - das ist ein mittlerweile zu vertrauter Anblick im österreichischen Straßenverkehr. Eine aktuelle, österreichweite Befragung des Kuratoriums für Verkehrssicherheit (KfV) unter mehr als 600 Autofahrern hat ergeben, dass 91 Prozent der Kfz-Lenker ein Handy besitzen. 69 Prozent telefonieren damit auch während der Fahrt.

"Mehr als zwei Drittel telefonieren während der Fahrt, also wenn die Konzentration eigentlich auf andere Geschehnisse gerichtet sein sollte", kommentiert Dr. Othmar Thann, Direktor des KfV, das Ergebnis. Jeder fünfte Befragte bezeichnete sich selbst als Vieltelefonierer, wobei während der Fahrt zu drei Viertel private Gespräche geführt werden. "Für die umfassende Ablenkung vom Straßenverkehr lesen 22 Prozent der Autofahrer nebenbei auch SMS, jeder Elfte schreibt während der Fahrt selbst Kurznachrichten", führt Thann weiter aus.

Obwohl die Frauen als das gesprächsfreudigere Geschlecht bezeichnet werden, machen doch die Männer den Großteil der Telefonierer am Steuer aus (60%).

Knopf im Ohr

Unter den Freisprecheinrichtungen dominiert nach wie vor das Headset (69%), nicht einmal ein Drittel ist fix im Auto montiert. Zur regelmäßigen Verwendung einer Freisprecheinrichtung bekannten sich nur 43 Prozent der befragten Autofahrer. 18 Prozent gaben an, zumindest fallweise eine Freisprecheinrichtung zu verwenden, 12 Prozent verzichten gänzlich darauf und verlassen sich damit auf ihre akrobatischen Lenkkünste.

Handy als Gefahr für Fußgänger

In Wien wurden zusätzlich rund 750 Lenker während der Fahrt beobachtet. Jeder 19. Autofahrer hatte dabei das Handy direkt am Ohr. "Aus früheren Beobachtungen wissen wir, dass diese Form der motorischen Selbstüberschätzung vor allem für die ungeschützten Verkehrsteilnehmer dramatisch enden kann", betont Thann. "70 Prozent der Fahrer mit Handy am Ohr drosselten weder das Tempo, noch hielten sie an, wenn ein Fußgänger die Straße queren wollte." Gefährlich, aber strafmäßig noch immer ein Kavaliersdelikt

Kaum Kontrollen möglich

Eine im Juni durchgeführte KfV-Befragung zum Vormerksystem hat ergeben, dass österreichische Autofahrer das Telefonieren am Steuer in die Kategorie der Hauptunfallursachen einreihen, jeder zweite Autofahrer befürwortete die Aufnahme dieses Delikts in das Vormerksystem. Rund sechs Prozent der befragten Lenker gaben an, selbst schon mindestens ein Mal wegen Telefonierens am Steuer bestraft worden zu sein. Derzeit ist laut Kraftfahrgesetz "dem Lenker das Telefonieren ohne Benützung einer Freisprecheinrichtung verboten."

Die Kontrollmöglichkeiten der Exekutive sind aber stark eingeschränkt: Um die ohnehin milde Strafe von 25 Euro verhängen zu können, muss der Polizist das Fahrzeug anhalten - Handy-Lenker in Fahrt können also nicht angezeigt werden. "Das KfV fordert, Telefonieren am Steuer in den Katalog der Vormerkdelikte aufzunehmen und der Exekutive gleichzeitig die Möglichkeit einer effizienten Kontrolle zu geben", schließt Thann. (red)

Copyright - diepresse.com

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Grossdemonstrationen gegen die Stiefeltreterpolitik

http://www.protest2006.de/presse/presseerklarungen/grossdemonstrationen_gegen_die_stifeltreterpolitik.html

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Grossdemonstrationen gegen die "Stiefeltreterpolitik".

Bündnis von sozialen Bewegungen (Bündnis 3. Juni) ruft zur massiven Teilnahme an den Großdemonstrationen des DGB am Samstag auf

„Unter dem Motto: 'Das geht nur ganz anders! Schluss mit den Reformen gegen uns' werden Menschen aus der ganzen Bundesrepublik aufgerufen, sich an den Demonstrationen des DGB in Berlin, Dortmund, Frankfurt, München und Stuttgart zu beteiligen, um gegen die Politik der großen Koalition ihren Unmut auszudrücken. Das breite Bündnis aus bundesweiten Netzwerken der Erwerbslosen- und Sozialprotestinitiativen, ATTAC-Deutschland, Friedens- und Migratnenorganisationen, Studentenorganisationen gegen Studiengebühren sowie Teilen von Linkspartei und WASG werden sich mit einem eigenen bunten Block an den jeweiligen Demonstrationen beteiligen. In Berlin hingegen wird die Demonstration von verschiedenen Gruppen der sozialen Protestbewegungen eigenständig organisiert. Im Unterschied zum DGB-Bundesvorstand werde man jedoch nicht die Politik der großen Koalition kritisch begleiten, sondern deutlichen Protest und Widerstand ausdrücken…“ Pressemeldung des Bündnis 3. Juni ("Schluss mit den Reformen gegen uns!") vom 18.06.2006 http://www.protest2006.de/presse/presseerklarungen/grossdemonstrationen_gegen_die_stifeltreterpolitik.html


Gegen Sozialabbau und Krieg. Auf die Straße für Solidarität und Klassenkampf

Das "Anti-G8-Bündnis für eine revolutionäre Perspektive" ruft auf, sich an den Blöcken und Aktivitäten linker GewerkschaftlerInnen und sozialer Bewegung anzuschließen. Aufruf vom 13. Oktober 2006 http://www.gegeninformationsbuero.de/frameset.html?/sozialekaempfe/dgb_oktober_2006.htm


Treffpunkte der Gewerkschaftslinken an den Demostandorten:

Die Gewerkschaftslinke wird in 4 Städten (DO, F, S, und M) mit dem Transparent „10 € Mindestlohn. Gewerkschaftslinke“ vertreten sein.

Dortmund:

am Busankunftsplatz im Süden – Ardeystraße (Parkplätze Westfalenhalle), also der Südtreff um 11.00 Uhr

Frankfurt:

Um 11.30 an der alten Oper (DGB-Treff: 12.00 Uhr)

Stuttgart:

11.00 Uhr Marienplatz

München:

"Treffpunkt der "Aktion gegen Sozialkahlschlag/München" am 21.10.06 vor Beginn der Demo ab 11 Uhr am EineWeltHaus, Schwanthalerstr. 80, München. Siehe dazu:

Montagsdemo München - kein DGB-Begleitservice

„Zum Auftakt der Münchner DGB-Kundgebung am 21.10. mobilisieren die in der "Aktion gegen Sozialkahlschlag (AGGS)" zusammengeschlossenen Basisaktivisten, darunter die Montagsdemo München, die GEW-Hochschulgruppe und die Münchner Gewerkschaftslinke mit ihren eigenen Forderungen zum Aktionstag (…) "Nicht bellen – beissen!" Die Montagsdemo München will die von der DGB-Spitze als Alibi-Veranstaltung gedachte Demo zu einem wirklichen Protestereignis umfunktionieren. Also die Reformen nicht „kritisch begleiten“ sondern verhindern!...“ Bericht von bernd vom 19.10.2006 bei indymedia http://de.indymedia.org/2006/10/159594.shtml

Berlin:

Ver.di-Linke: „30 Stunden Wochenarbeit, 10 Euro Mindeststundenlohn, 500 Euro Arbeitslosengeld-Zwei im Monat!“ Treffpunkt 10.45 Uhr am Transparent der Charite-Beschäftigten.

Siehe dazu auch:

Das geht nur ganz anders. Aber nicht von allein!

„Die vom DGB und seinen Einzelgewerkschaften organisierten Kundgebungen und - nach heftiger Kritik - schließlich doch durchgesetzten Demonstrationen setzen sich nicht zum Ziel, die so genannten Reformen der großen Koalition zu verhindern. Das Motto des DGB „das geht besser“ macht deutlich, dass es der Gewerkschaftsspitze lediglich darum geht, die „Reformen“ zu verbessern…“ Nr. 12 vom Oktober 2006 (pdf) http://www.labournet.de/GewLinke/disk/info/info12-06.pdf


Aus: LabourNet, 20. Oktober 2006

Under the Influence: Special Interest Money and Members of Congress

http://www.cleanupwashington.org/sii/


Informant: V A

America's need for political and cultural healing

The Obama Zeitgeist
http://ga3.org/ct/Cd20pgF1LXye/

Both God and country lose when faith is partisan

When Politics Seduces Faith
http://ga3.org/ct/C720pgF1LXyd/

Anger voiced at Stanground phone mast plans

PLANS to put up a mobile phone mast just metres away from homes have been met with fierce opposition.

Service provider 02 wants to locate a 12.5-metre column with antennae, near Havelock Farm in Whittlesey Road, Stanground, Peterborough.
But people living in nearby Park Farm say they fear the mast could be a health hazard and will look ugly, and are angry about a lack of consultation on the matter.

Phil Gaunt (39), who lives in Houghton Avenue, has written to Peterborough City Council to complain about the proposed development.

He said: "The mast would be less than 50 yards from my back garden and I believe it would be an eyesore and a danger to the residents of Park Farm.

"Concerns have been raised about the long-term effects of constant bombardment by microwave radiation and the technology has not been proved to be safe."

Mr Gaunt claimed many people were unaware of the planned installation of a mobile phone mast and said the applicant should have made more of an effort to canvass local opinion.

Residents have contacted their local councillor Janet Wilkinson to voice their concerns and have written to the city council.

In July this year Mr Gaunt was threatened with court action for displaying a banner advertising a community website on the side of his home without planning permission. He is still trying to resolve that issue with planning officials.

"How can it be fine to erect a huge phone mast without permission, but not a small banner for a non-profit making community website?" he asked.

Government policy states that mobile phone masts under 15m do not require planning permission and local authorities are unable to object to them on health grounds.

Peterborough City Council is however seeking views on the plan and will pass on comments to the applicant.

Spokesman Mike Lennox said: "The O2 application was received on September 15 and initial letters to residents in nearby properties in Barham Close, Peckover Close and Havelock Drive were mailed on September 25 and a site notice was put up.

"Following a request from Councillor Janet Wilkinson, further letters were distributed to residents of properties up to 250 metres from the site and additional site notices were put up at the entrance to Framlingham Road and near the school.

"Normally, there is a 21-day opportunity for people to express comments but the decision in this case is not scheduled to be made until November 9."

Mr Lennox added: "Since this proposed mast is only 12.5 metres tall, it will have no more impact on the landscape than other "street furniture" such as lamp-posts and telephone posts."

Article by: Jonathan Sandall

18 October 2006

All rights reserved © 2006 Johnston Press Digital Publishing.

http://www.peterboroughtoday.co.uk/ViewArticle2.aspx?SectionID=845&ArticleID=1828447

The Republican-controlled Congress has lost any pretense to reform credentials

The long shadow of a sex scandal

Mother Jones
by Joshua Zeitz

10/16/06

In the wake of the Cunningham, Ney, and DeLay scandals, and in these early days of Foleygate, the Republican-controlled Congress has lost any pretense to reform credentials. If recent polls are to be believed, voters have soured on the GOP majority and are ready to entrust Democrats with leadership of one or both houses. But for Democrats -- and for anyone who cares about transparency and ethics in government -- there's danger in focusing only on the most egregious cases of congressional mischief. By zeroing in on Congress's worst rogues, we run the risk of missing the layers of more subtle corruption. A prime example of this less discernible culture of corruption is Rep. Jeb Bradley, a two-term Republican incumbent from New Hampshire who is virtually assured re-election next month...

http://www.motherjones.com/news/update/2006/10/Vanderbeek.html


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Cunningham
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Iran is at the top of the enemies list, but it poses no strategic threat to the United States

Size matters

The American Conservative
by Gregory Cochran

Iran is now at the top of the enemies list, but of course it poses no strategic threat to the United States. Iran's GNP is 20 to 40 times smaller than that of the U.S., and the Iranians are hardly sophisticated technologists. If they tried hard, if they spent a huge fraction of their GNP on weapons, they might be able to spend 1/30th as much on arms as we do. But they're not trying hard. In truth, Iran hasn't embarked upon any military adventures in years: there is no pattern of aggression and conquest, no frantic military buildup. The war with Iraq a generation ago seems to have used up most of the Iranians' revolutionary zeal. We do not hear of their 'last territorial demands.' In fact, we're still waiting for the first... (for publication 10/23/06)

http://www.amconmag.com/2006/2006_10_23/cover.html


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Strange new love for "The Blob"

Cato Institute
by Andrew J. Coulson

10/17/06

In the eighties, Republicans talked of abolishing the federal Department of Education. In the nineties, they blocked President Clinton's quest for national education standards. Former Reagan education secretary William Bennett even dubbed America's bloated school monopolies 'the Blob.' But with the election of George W. Bush and the passage of his No Child Left Behind law in 2002, the 'party of limited government' apparently decided to stop worrying and love the Blob. And its appetite for federal control over the classroom continues to grow. A chorus of Republicans -- including Bennett himself, in a recent Washington Post op/ed -- is now calling for a national system of education standards and testing...

http://www.cato.org/pub_display.php?pub_id=6725


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Are evangelicals over?

AlterNet
by Alan Wolfe

10/17/06

Historically, evangelicals believed that religion and politics should be separate: one was holy, the other Satan's domain. But they put those convictions aside in the hopes that the Republican Party would change America's moral climate. It has not, and they are not happy. It is precisely because conservative evangelicals pay more attention to issues involving sexuality than they do to economics or foreign policy that the Foley affair has become so important. It has become increasingly clear to many evangelicals that their alliance with the Republicans is not paying off: Abortion is still legal (if more restricted); gays can still marry in one state, and civil unions are spreading elsewhere; and opposition to stem cell research is a losing cause...

http://www.alternet.org/story/43092/


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Stand up for freedom

Reason
by Ronald Bailey

10/17/06

The American Civil Liberties Union opened its annual membership conference in Washington, DC on Sunday evening. The conference brochure declares: 'We must not stand on the sidelines while our leaders in government extinguish the light of liberty. Today, we have an administration that has asserted an unchecked power to eavesdrop on ordinary people, to hold prisoners -- including American citizens -- without trial or access to a lawyer, to secretly kidnap and torture people have not been charges with any crime, and to repeatedly ignore its duty to enforce laws passed by Congress. It's time to stand up against government abuses of power!' At Sunday's sessions the 1,500 conferees listened to conversations on civil liberties and ended with a poetry slam and a hip-hop all-female dance troupe. The first conversation was between ACLU president Nadine Strossen and Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia...

http://www.reason.com/rb/rb101706.shtml


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Raging theocrats seeking to overturn our liberal democracy

Theo-panic!

National Review
by Rich Lowry

10/17/06

In the 1650s, Oliver Cromwell governed England with a cadre of major generals, establishing a kind of low-church Protestant theocracy. Catholic priests were chased from the country, and Anglican clergy were suppressed. Censorship and blue laws were tightened. What does Cromwell's rule have to do with contemporary American political life? If your answer is anything other than 'nothing,' you are probably in the grip of the 'theo-panic' that is sweeping precincts of the American commentariat. They warn that America is beset by raging theocrats seeking to overturn our liberal democracy...

http://tinyurl.com/y3j9ck


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Is the Bush Doctrine dead?

Human Events
by Pat Buchanan

10/17/06

Between Sept. 11, 2001, and his State of the Union Address in 2002, George W. Bush had America in the palm of his hand. But in that speech, Bush blew it. Singling out Iran, Iraq and North Korea as state sponsors of terror seeking weapons of mass destruction, Bush yoked them together in an 'axis of evil' and issued this ultimatum: 'I will not wait on events, while dangers gather. I will not stand by, as peril draws closer and closer. The United States of America will not permit the world's most dangerous regimes to threaten us with the world's most destructive weapons.' Neoconservatives celebrated this bellicosity as neo-Churchillian. Yet all it accomplished was to fracture the U.S. and foreign coalitions that had united behind Bush...

http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=17577


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Little Gitmos everywhere

Strike the Root
by Retta Fontana

10/17/06

Today there are no kids playing kickball in the street. Kickball is as outdated now as the game of 'kick the can' that my parents' generation played. This is only natural; times change. But the passing of pick-up games, though unnoticed, is lamentable. They've been wiped out by a silent killer, progress, and no one at the CDC is looking for a cure. Neither parents nor children today know what kids are missing. Now everything is based upon the use of force for achieving social goals. This is what turns innovative, dynamic people who invented the light bulb, the assembly line, the airplane and the home computer into sheeple, who 'baaah' obediently when out-of-control tyrants in Washington take away their rights to privacy, freedom of speech, and to a trial by jury in a court of law with the stroke of a pen...

http://www.strike-the-root.com/62/fontana/fontana9.html


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp



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The road to depravity and dictatorship

The Power of Narrative
by Arthur Silber

10/17/06

With Bush's signing of this bill today, the worst kind of barbarism is made 'legitimate' and consecrated in our laws. We commit horrors, our government sanctifies the acts, and we speak of them openly -- and even with pride and righteousness. In terms of the moral principles that are implicated, there is not much lower to go. Now we simply wait to see to what extent the powers in this new law are implemented, and who the particular targets will be. And we wait to see just how lightless, how evil, and how endless our nightmare will be...

http://tinyurl.com/tq2hm


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

On loving the country

LewRockwell.Com
by Anthony Gregory

10/18/06

I love America, and I don't intend to leave. The last several years, the government has done some disappointing, unacceptable and evil things. I am even disappointed in my many fellow Americans who apparently have no jealousy of their liberties and no reticence about killing foreigners. But I think even many of them are mostly misguided and don't necessarily hate America. I don't think they are acting in a loving way toward the country, but I don't insist they leave. However, if we do want to examine who most loves the country, let’s consider what it has gone through lately...

http://www.lewrockwell.com/gregory/gregory124.html


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Bush Signs Tough Rules on Detainees

Los Angeles Times

10/18/06

President Bush signed new legislation Tuesday providing for the detention and prosecution of terrorism suspects, and the Justice Department moved immediately to request the dismissal of dozens of lawsuits filed by detainees challenging their incarceration. Bush signed the legislation in an elaborate East Room ceremony, calling it a 'vital tool' in the administration's war on terrorism. Almost immediately, Republican Party leaders charged that the measure's Democratic critics advocate freeing terrorists...

http://tinyurl.com/y59v6c


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Hantavirus Bioengineered?

http://tinyurl.com/yhs8mk

Don't Let Them Manufacture Another War

http://www.thenation.com/blogs/edcut?bid=7&pid=129505


From ICIS-Institute for Cooperation in Space

Andy Stern: "We need to get America back on track"

Leader Has New View for Unions

Andy Stern, president of the 1.8 million-member Service Employees International Union, has some provocative ideas, like ending employer-based health care and increasing worker ownership. "We're at a moment when the character of America is at risk," Stern said, echoing Alan Greenspan's warning that the growing gap between rich and poor threatens democratic capitalism. "We need to get America back on track."

http://www.truthout.org/issues_06/101706LA.shtml

FDA Is Set to Approve Milk, Meat From Clones

Three years after the Food and Drug Administration first hinted that it might permit the sale of milk and meat from cloned animals, prompting public reactions that ranged from curiosity to disgust, the agency is poised to endorse marketing of the mass-produced animals for public consumption.

http://www.truthout.org/issues_06/101706HA.shtml

California Joins Northeast Global Warming Fight

California will link up with a carbon trading program begun by a group of Northeast states. Under the program, power plants in participating states will be granted a limited number of carbon credits, equal to the amount of carbon dioxide they are allowed to emit. Those that exceed their limits must purchase credits to cover the difference, while those that produce less carbon dioxide can sell the surplus credits.

http://www.truthout.org/issues_06/101706EC.shtml

Federal Energy Leases Could Erode Newly Reinstated "Roadless" Rule

Last month, conservationists celebrated the restoration of federal protections to about 50 million acres of "roadless" public lands. But now, activists in Colorado are warning that an upcoming federal auction for energy-development leases is letting thousands of roadless acres slip through the cracks.

http://www.truthout.org/issues_06/101706EB.shtml



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Roadless+Rule

Climate Researchers Urge: Curb Cheap Flights

Carbon dioxide emissions from air travel could account for two-thirds of the UK's emissions targets by 2050 unless the government takes action. Joss Garman, a spokesman for the anti-air travel group Plane Stupid, said, "What we're talking about here is 'our ability to live on earth,' as Al Gore put it, versus our ability to live in Tuscany on the weekends."

http://www.truthout.org/issues_06/101706EA.shtml

Congress Aides Ignored Bribery Signs

Congressional aides ignored numerous warning signs about disgraced former Rep. Randy "Duke" Cunningham's cozy relationship with contractors who paid him millions in bribes, according to an official investigative report. Committee staff helped Cunningham avoid competitive bidding rules to steer at least $70 million to two different contractors.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/101706T.shtml



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

Cindy Sheehan: Playing the Numbers Game

Cindy Sheehan asks: "How much of these criminals and their crimes can we stomach? I can't stomach any more, and I call anyone in America who is sick to death of the people we employ to represent us - but who represent their own interests and the war machine's interests - to join Gold Star Families for Peace in front of the White House for a sit-in to surround it and tell the people who mislead us that we want our country back and our troops out of Iraq."

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/101706R.shtml



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=655+000

Armee der Arbeitslosen: Sozialabbau als Rekrutierungshilfe der Bundeswehr

Militarisierung und die Bundeswehr

Armee der Arbeitslosen. Sozialabbau als Rekrutierungshilfe der Bundeswehr

Der Artikel beschreibt, wie sich der rasante Sozialabbau förmlich als Rekrutierungshilfe für die Bundeswehr erweist und beleuchtet auch die üble Rolle der Arbeitsagentur in diesem Zusammenhang. Artikel von Jonna Schürkes in AUSDRUCK - Das IMI-Magazin vom Oktober 2006 (pdf) http://www.imi-online.de/download/IMI-Analyse-2006-020JS.pdf


Three Block War

„Mit der Kriegsübung "Three Block War" bereitet sich die Bundeswehr auf die plötzliche Eskalation von gewalttätigen Auseinandersetzungen mit der einheimischen Bevölkerung besetzter Gebiete vor. Das von mehreren hundert Soldaten durchgeführte Manöver, das regelmäßig von der Berliner Führung beobachtet wird, ist mittlerweile integrales Element der Rekrutenausbildung auf dem Truppenübungsplatz Hammelburg (Bayern)…“ Artikel vom 09.10.2006 in und von "Informationen zur Deutschen Außenpolitik" (german-foreign-policy.com) http://www.german-foreign-policy.com/de/fulltext/56554?PHPSESSID=dg5qi060r9kmnge6eh1m6koss2


Film: Gesteuerte Demokratie?

Der Film von Steven Hutchings ist im Rahmen einer Diplomarbeit an der Hochschule für Gestaltung, Offenbach am Main entstanden. Untersucht wird die Informations- und Medienarbeit der Bundeswehr. Ausgehend vom 'sicherheitspolitischen Paradigmenwechsel' am Ende des kalten Krieges werden Kontinuitäten und Wechsel in diesem Bereich betrachtet. Weitere Infos, Video-Download und Video-Software bei V2V - video syndication network http://v2v.cc/v2v/Gesteuerte_Demokratie%3F


Aus: LabourNet, 18. Oktober 2006

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Bochum: Das Jugendamt präsentiert eine Berufsbildungsmesse: Mit Bundeswehr, ARGE und Zeitarbeitsbranche

„Am Donnerstag und Freitag dieser Woche findet im RuhrCongress eine “Berufsbildungsmesse” statt. Als Ziel der Veranstaltung wird formuliert, “dass die SchülerInnen ab der 9. Jahrgangsstufe aller Schulformen aus der Region Mittleres Ruhrgebiet detaillierte Informationen über die zahlreichen Ausbildungswege, Berufsbilder und Branchen erhalten.” Auf einem der größten Stände wirbt die Bundeswehr für ihr Handwerk. Federführend bei der Organisation der Messe ist das Jugendamt der Stadt Bochum. Jugendamtsleiter Dolf Mehring von den Grünen war lange Zeit in der Friedensbewegung aktiv. Er weiß also, wie das Militär mit solchen Auftritten die Akzeptanz für weltweite Kriegseinsätze erhöhen will. Die Messe bietet aber noch weitere Highlights: Auch die ARGE und die Zeitarbeitsbranche sind mit Ständen vertreten. Ob es hier Infos für die vielen Jugendlichen gibt, die keinen Ausbildungsplatz ergattern können? Mtveranstalterin des Events ist die Industrie- und Handelskammer. Nicht vertreten sind die Gewerkschaften…“ Meldung bei Bo-Alternativ vom 24.08.2008 http://www.bo-alternativ.de/2008/08/24/mit-bundeswehr-arge-und-zeitarbeitsbranche/


Aus: LabourNet, 26. August 2008



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Armee+der+Arbeitslosen
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Zeitarbeit
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Bundeswehr

Wechselnde Schichtdienste bergen gesundheitliche Risiken, bis zum Herzinfarkt

Schichtarbeit: Körper aus dem Takt

Wechselnde Schichtdienste sind nicht nur besonders anstrengend, sondern
bergen auch gesundheitliche Risiken - bis zum Herzinfarkt.

Artikel von Hanno Charisius in Süddeutsche Zeitung vom 14.10.2006
http://www.sueddeutsche.de/,wm3/gesundheit/artikel/724/88636/


Aus: LabourNet, 18. Oktober 2006

Tierlieb? Lerne Metzger!

Dass ausreichende Bildungs- und Ausbildungsangebote für den »Standort Deutschland« von existenzieller Bedeutung seien, gehört zu den über alle Medien verbreiteten Standardfloskeln unserer politischen Kaste und der Wirtschaftslobby. Artikel von Volker Bräutigam in Ossietzky, dokumentiert im Linksnet http://www.linksnet.de/artikel.php?id=2642

Aus dem Text: „…Damit niemand darauf verfällt, unser kapitalistisches Wirtschaftssystem für das eklatante Versagen beim Arbeitsplatz- und beim Ausbildungsplatz-Angebot verantwortlich zu machen, betreiben die Massenmedien Schuldzuweisung an die Schwächsten unserer Gesellschaft: an die sogenannten »Lernbeeinträchtigten«. (…) In dieser aufgehetzten Atmosphäre fragt kaum jemand mehr danach, wie viele Lehrstellenbewerber eigentlich noch einen Ausbildungsplatz erhalten, der ihren ursprünglichen Berufswünschen wenigstens halbwegs entspricht. Und wie viele Bewerber andererseits sich gezwungen sahen, zu nehmen, was sie kriegen konnten. Unbekannt also bleibt die Zahl der jungen Menschen, die schon vor dem Start in ihr Arbeitsleben die Hoffnung auf Erfüllung in einem frei gewählten Beruf begraben mussten: Du liebst Tiere? Macht nichts, lerne Metzger!...“


Aus: LabourNet, 18. Oktober 2006

Pflicht zur Vorsorge: Krankheit als Schuld

„Zum Leid kommen bei Schwerkranken oft die Selbstvorwürfe wegen eines falsch gelebten Lebens. Doch die meisten Krankheiten sind Schicksalsschläge: So ist Krebs ungerecht - ein Tumor kann jeden treffen. Die Gesundheitsreform weist Patienten dennoch Schuld zu…“ Ein Kommentar von Werner Bartens in Süddeutsche Zeitung vom 18.10.06 http://www.sueddeutsche.de/,tt3m3/gesundheit/artikel/8/88919/


SoVD und Volkssolidarität fordern Neuanfang bei Gesundheitsreform

„Sozialverband Deutschland (SoVD) und Volkssolidarität (VS) lehnen die von der Großen Koalition geplante Gesundheitsreform in weiten Teilen ab. Diese Reform hat eine gravierende soziale Schieflage. Die Große Koalition belastet erneut einseitig die Versicherten und Patienten der gesetzlichen Krankenversicherung. Die Beiträge zur Krankenversicherung steigen und die Versicherten müssen nach der Einführung des Gesundheitsfonds mit einem Zusatzbeitrag rechnen. Damit werden alle künftigen Kostenrisiken auf die Patienten abgewälzt. Dies trifft Geringverdiener und chronisch Kranke besonders hart…“ Pressemeldung vom 17.10.2006 http://www.sovd.de/1021.0.html

Siehe dazu:

Abschätzung der Auswirkungen der Gesundheitsreform der Großen Koalition und Empfehlungen im Interesse von Versicherten und Patienten der GKV

Expertise erstellt von Dr. Klaus Jacobs, Wissenschaftliches Institut der AOK (WIdO), Bonn, für die Volkssolidarität Bundesverband und den Sozialverband Deutschland (SoVD) vom Oktober 2006 (pdf) http://www.sovd.de/fileadmin/downloads/pdf/positionspapiere/JacobsGutachtenGKVfinal.pdf


Aus: LabourNet, 18. Oktober 2006

Die Dienstbotengesellschaft

„Wer über Armut in Deutschland redet, darf nicht die Augen davor verschließen, dass sie häufig Migranten trifft. So bildet sich in der Bundesrepublik eine Dienstbotengesellschaft nach US-amerikanischem Muster heraus. Hierbei spielen Migrantinnen, die auf Grund ihrer persönlichen Notlage schlecht bezahlte Jobs in Privathaushalten annehmen müssen, eine Schlüsselrolle…“ Artikel von Christoph Butterwegge in Frankfurter Rundschau vom 18.10.2006 http://www.fr-aktuell.de/in_und_ausland/dokumentation/?em_cnt=991453


Aus: LabourNet, 18. Oktober 2006



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

US ponders market manipulation

The long-run economic problems are nothing new. Although growth has been excellent, inflation has been running well above target and with the balance of payments deficit being so large, the dollar is in continual danger of tanking. Personal savings are nil and the US is, in effect, being financially supported by China.

http://www.financialnews-us.com/?page=uscomment&contentid=1045631696


From Information Clearing House

Lone Wolf Takes on the Pharma Pack: The Whistleblower

Confessions of a Healthcare Hitman , Rost compares corporate culture to running with a wolf pack. "Everyone helps out and is friendly as long as it benefits the group," he writes, "but each wolf cares only about himself and will do anything to survive."

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article15327.htm

Web could be terror training camp in U.S., politician says

Disaffected people living in the United States may develop radical ideologies and potentially violent skills over the Internet and that could
present the next major U.S. security threat, U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff said on Monday.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20061016/ts_nm/security_chertoff_dc


From Information Clearing House

Under Bush's law, guilty until confirmed guilty

Graham and other supporters of this dreadful legislation seem to have forgotten that American justice does not merely deliver swift punishment to the guilty. It also protects the innocent.

http://www.iht.com/articles/2006/10/16/opinion/edcourts.php



From Information Clearing House



Bush’s S.S. Grills 14 Year-Old

Two super-sized adult male U.S. Secret Service (“S.S.”) agents banged on the front door at 14 year-old Julia Wilson’s home last Thursday during school hours, but Julia wasn’t home. Predictably (except to the S.S. agents), the straight-A student was in her microbiology class at school.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article15325.htm

Bush signs law authorizing "harsh" interrogation

Bush signed a law on Tuesday authorizing tough "interrogation" and prosecution of terrorism suspects and took an indirect, election-year swipe at Democrats who opposed the legislation.

http://tinyurl.com/y8s9sm


From Information Clearing House

Nukes: Iran and North Korea are not the problem

Thanks to the nuclear aspirations of North Korea and Iran, there's no shortage of rhetoric along these lines: "We can't let rogue nations have nukes. They might use them." Absent from the discussion are two elementary questions.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article15324.htm



30 more countries could have nukes soon

The head of the U.N. nuclear agency warned Monday that as many as 30 countries could soon have technology that would let them produce atomic weapons "in a very short time," joining the nine states known or suspected to have such arms.

http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/ap/world/4262584.html


From Information Clearing House

US Reviews War Plan on N. Korea

According to the report, the United States is considering a plan against North Korea to neutralize Pyongyang's nuclear capability with overwhelming use of the U.S. Air Force.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article15322.htm



North Korea on war footing

The U.N. sanctions against North Korea for its nuclear test are a declaration of war, and the country will "deal merciless blows" if the nation's sovereignty is violated, the North's central government said Tuesday in its first response to the U.N. measures.

http://tinyurl.com/ybaj3k



Pyongyang Vows Merciless Measures

North Korea yesterday rejected the U.N. Security Council resolution imposing nonmilitary sanctions on the communist state for its nuclear test and vowed to take appropriate countermeasures.

http://times.hankooki.com/lpage/nation/200610/kt2006101717265411990.htm


From Information Clearing House

Iraqi Judge Sentences U.S. Citizen To Death After U.S. Military “Demanded” the Man Be Executed

An Iraqi-born US citizen is in a battle to save his life as he tries to avoid execution in Baghdad. But he’s not up against insurgents groups – he’s up against the Iraqi and US governments.

http://www.democracynow.org/article.pl?sid=06/10/17/1439239


From Information Clearing House

The Iraq Study Group

A bipartisan conspiracy against the American and Iraqi people
http://www.wsws.org/articles/2006/oct2006/isg-o17.shtml


From Information Clearing House

A plan for Iraq: blame the Iraqi's

Dennis Ross

Staying the course is a prescription for avoiding reality. But simply setting a deadline and withdrawing might also constitute a form of denial -- denial of what will happen in the region after a precipitous pullout.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article15321.htm

Iraq Goes Deeper Into Division

A partition would leave Iraq with a weak central government and largely independent states run by Kurds in the north, Shiites in the south and Sunnis in the center and west - giving impetus for still more violence and still further population upheaval.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/worldlatest/story/0,,-6149377,00.html


From Information Clearing House

The latest victory in the war on terror: Stewart in Leg-irons

By Mike Whitney

So far, Bush’s only triumph in his muddled war on terror has been locking up the two Stewart Sisters, Lynne and Martha. (They’re not really sisters) Neither posed any threat to national security, but that’s beside the point. Their arrest sends a chilling message to “home-decoration mavens” and 67 year old cancer patients that they’d better “watch their step” or they’ll find themselves in prison-pinstripes.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article15330.htm

The Ground Truth: The Human Cost Of War

Video

Sometimes the greatest act of courage is to tell the truth
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article15319.htm

The propaganda of our times

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article15329.htm

Things are going well in the war they are fighting: the war for money and power

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article15328.htm

Rachel's News #876

http://www.omega-news.info/rachels_news_876.htm

Bush's wars provoke nuclear crisis

http://www.greenleft.org.au/back/2006/687/687p12.htm

U.S. Committed to SPACE WAR

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/10/17/AR2006101701484_pf.html


Informant: Kev Hall

Democratic Takeover of House of Representatives

http://www.commondreams.org/news2006/1017-12.htm

Over 110,000 Americans Participate In 'Stand Up' Against Global Poverty

http://www.commondreams.org/news2006/1017-02.htm

On Granting Immunity to President Bush Under the Military Tribunals Law

http://www.commondreams.org/news2006/1017-03.htm

Bush Plays Politics with Iraqi Dead

http://www.commondreams.org/views06/1017-23.htm

Health Care Scandal has Real Victims

http://www.commondreams.org/views06/1017-27.htm

Iraq Follows Vietnam Model

http://www.commondreams.org/views06/1017-25.htm

An Irresistible Invitation

http://www.commondreams.org/views06/1017-26.htm

The Worst in Iraq is Yet to Come

http://www.commondreams.org/headlines06/1017-05.htm

Connecticut Clergy Group's Billboard Airs Torture Issue

http://www.commondreams.org/headlines06/1017-06.htm



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Military+Commissions+Act

Hunger Due to Injustice, Not Lack of Food

http://www.commondreams.org/headlines06/1017-01.htm

The courts are starting to accept that the war against Iraq is a crime

http://www.afterdowningstreet.org/node/14700


From ufpj-news

Eisiges Zeugnis von Gewalt

http://www.taz.de/pt/2006/10/18/a0153.1/text

Much of Iraq still in ruin as U.S. builders leave

http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/world/4258694.html


Informant: ranger116

US is planning to nuke Iran

http://www.ufppc.org/content/view/5197/


Informant: jensenmk

From ufpj-news

Feingold Calls for Bush's Censure

VIDEO 5 MIN.

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5 min 59 sec - Oct 16, 2006

Description: March 12, 2006 In an exclusive interview on "This Week with George Stephanopoulos," Democratic Sen. Russ Feingold called on the Senate to publicly admonish President Bush for approving domestic wiretaps on American citizens without first seeking a legally required court order. He said Bush had, "openly and almost thumbing his nose at the American people," continued the NSA domestic wiretap program. http://www.apfn.org/apfn/sitemap.htm

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Feingold to Introduce Resolution Censuring the President

Washington, D.C. – U.S. Senator Russ Feingold has announced that he will introduce a resolution in the U.S. Senate on Monday to censure the President of the ...
http://www.feingold.senate.gov/releases/06/03/20060312.html


FEINGOLD TO INTRODUCE RESOLUTION CENSURING THE PRESIDENT

Feingold Says Congress Must Condemn the President’s Violation of the Public’s Trust Through Illegal Wiretapping Program

Washington, D.C. – U.S. Senator Russ Feingold has announced that he will introduce a resolution in the U.S. Senate on Monday to censure the President of the United States. Feingold’s resolution condemns the President’s actions in authorizing the illegal wiretapping program and then misleading the country about the existence and legality of the program. Feingold calls the resolution an appropriate and responsible step for Congress to take in response to the President’s undermining of the separation of powers and ignoring the rule of law.

“The President must be held accountable for authorizing a program that clearly violates the law and then misleading the country about its existence and its legality,” Feingold said. “The President’s actions, as well as his misleading statements to both Congress and the public about the program, demand a serious response. If Congress does not censure the President, we will be tacitly condoning his actions, and undermining both the separation of powers and the rule of law.”

The President’s illegal wiretapping program is in direct violation of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA). The FISA law makes it a crime to wiretap Americans in the United States without a warrant or a court order. The Bush Administration has obtained thousands of FISA warrants since September 11th and has almost never been rejected by the FISA court. FISA even allows wiretaps to be executed immediately in an emergency as long as the government obtains a warrant within 72 hours.

“This issue is not about whether the government should be wiretapping terrorists – of course it should, and it can under current law” Feingold said. “But this President and this Administration decided to break the law and they have yet to give a convincing explanation of why their actions were necessary, appropriate, or legal. Passing more laws will not change the fact that the President broke the ones already in place and for that, Congress must hold him accountable.”

View the Censure Resolution


FACT SHEET FROM U.S. SENATOR RUSS FEINGOLD ON HIS RESOLUTION TO CENSURE THE PRESIDENT

Senator Feingold’s resolution of censure condemns the President for breaking the law by authorizing an illegal wiretapping program, and for misleading Congress and the American people about the existence and legality of that program.

The President Broke the Law by Wiretapping Outside of FISA

It Is Illegal to Wiretap Without the Requisite Warrant or Court Order: The law is clear that the criminal wiretap statute and Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) “shall be the exclusive means by which electronic surveillance . . . and the interception of domestic wire, oral, and electronic communications may be conducted.”

FISA Has an Emergency Exception: The Administration has indicated that it ignored FISA because the application process takes too long. In fact, in an emergency where the Attorney General believes that surveillance must begin before a court order can be obtained, FISA permits him to immediately authorize the surveillance as long as the government goes to the court within 72 hours. Prior to 2001, the emergency wiretap period was only 24 hours. The Administration requested and received the increase to 72 hours in intelligence authorization legislation that passed in late 2001.

FISA Provides for Wartime Situations: FISA also permits the Attorney General to authorize warrantless electronic surveillance in the United States during the 15 days following a declaration of war, to allow time to consider any amendments to FISA necessitated by a wartime emergency.

The Administration Has Used FISA Thousands of Times Since 9/11: Administration officials have criticized FISA, but they have obtained thousands of warrants approved by the FISA court since 9/11, and have almost never had a warrant request rejected by that court.

The President Made Misleading Arguments Defending his Wiretapping Program

Military Force Resolution Did Not Authorize Wiretapping: The President has argued that Congress gave him authority to wiretap Americans on U.S. soil without a warrant when it passed the Authorization for Use of Military Force after September 11, 2001. There is no language in the resolution and no evidence to suggest that it was intended to give the President authority to order these warrantless wiretaps. Warrantless domestic surveillance is not an “incident of war” akin to detaining an enemy soldier on the battlefield as the Administration has argued.

In fact, Congress passed the Patriot Act just six weeks after September 11 to expand the government’s powers to conduct surveillance of suspected terrorists and spies. Yet the Administration did not ask for, nor did the Patriot Act include, any change to FISA’s requirement of judicial approval for wiretaps of Americans in the United States.

Prohibition on Wiretapping Limits Executive Power: The President’s assertion of inherent executive power is also wrong. The President has extensive authority when it comes to national security and foreign affairs, but given the clear prohibition in FISA, that authority does not include the power to wiretap American citizens on American soil without a warrant.

Executive Branch Review of Wiretapping Is Not Enough: The President has argued that periodic executive branch review provides an adequate check on the program. But Congress when it passed FISA explicitly rejected the idea that the executive branch should be fully entrusted to conduct national security wiretaps on its own – a power that the executive had abused in the past. In addition, the Administration has said that NSA employees decide whose communications to tap. Executive branch employees are no substitute for FISA Court judges.

Congress Did Not Approve This Program: The extremely limited briefings of the President’s warrantless surveillance programs to a handful of Congressional leaders did not constitute Congressional oversight, much less approval. In fact, the failure of the President to keep the Congressional Intelligence Committees “fully and currently informed of all intelligence activities” was a violation of the National Security Act.

The President Made Misleading Public Statements about Administration Wiretapping

“Finally, we need to renew the critical provisions of the Patriot Act that protect our civil liberties. The Patriot Act was written with clear safeguards to ensure the law is applied fairly. The judicial branch has a strong oversight role. Law enforcement officers need a federal judge's permission to wiretap a foreign terrorist's phone, a federal judge's permission to track his calls, or a federal judge's permission to search his property. Officers must meet strict standards to use any of these tools. And these standards are fully consistent with the Constitution of the U.S.”
--President George Bush, June 9, 2005, in Columbus, Ohio


“A couple of things that are very important for you to understand about the Patriot Act. First of all, any action that takes place by law enforcement requires a court order. In other words, the government can't move on wiretaps or roving wiretaps without getting a court order. Now, we've used things like roving wiretaps on drug dealers before. Roving wiretaps mean you change your cell phone. And yet, we weren't able to use roving wiretaps on terrorists. And so what the Patriot Act said is let's give our law enforcement the tools necessary, without abridging the Constitution of the United States, the tools necessary to defend America.”
--President George Bush, July 14, 2004, in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin

“Secondly, there are such things as roving wiretaps. Now, by the way, any time you hear the United States government talking about wiretap, it requires -- a wiretap requires a court order. Nothing has changed, by the way. When we're talking about chasing down terrorists, we're talking about getting a court order before we do so. It's important for our fellow citizens to understand, when you think Patriot Act, constitutional guarantees are in place when it comes to doing what is necessary to protect our homeland, because we value the Constitution.”
--President George Bush, April 20, 2004, in Buffalo, New York

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PRE WAR INTEL: THREE WORDS

Rep. Walter Jones

Tue Oct 17, 2006 04:20

YOUTUBE: PRE WAR INTEL...THREE WORDS....

The Democratic Policy Committee held a hearing this afternoon to examine the manipulation of pre-war Iraq intelligence. Rep. Walter Jones ... all » (R-NC), who previously disavowed his vote for the war, attended the hearing and asked the panelists why a small number of individuals in the administration had more influence than the professionals. Lawrence Wilkerson, former chief of staff to Secretary of State Colin Powell, said he only needed three words.. http://www.apfn.org/apfn/leakgate.htm «

Former Admin. Official Needs Only Three Words To Explain Man

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ueEdXCBOxwg
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=8565186689808208252

Source: http://disc.server.com/discussion.cgi?id=149495;article=105494;show_parent=1

Computer games stunt teen brains

http://observer.guardian.co.uk/international/story/0,6903,539166,00.html

Zu empfehlen auch: M. Spitzer: "Vorsicht Bildschirm", Klett Verlag

Recommandé à lire l'excellent livre de Manfred Spitzer. Malheureusement pas encore traduit.

Sibylle Gabriel

Dick Cheney and the Hijacking of the American Presidency

http://tinyurl.com/y62a2b

101 Reasons Why Our Leaders Should Admit that Invading Iraq Was a Mistake

http://mondoweiss.observer.com/2006/10/101-reasons-why-our-leaders-should-admit-that-invading-iraq-.html


Informant: Lew Rockwell

Wait For It: The Department of Homeland Family Goodness

http://www.lewrockwell.com/edmonds/edmonds294.html

From Intellectual Conservatism to Mindless Republicanism: on GOP and Man at Yale

http://www.amconmag.com/2006/2006_11_06/cover.html


Informant: Lew Rockwell

The Presidency Is Not America Despite the Leader Principle of the Conservatives

http://www.lewrockwell.com/gregory/gregory124.html

Are We Really Heading Towards a One-World Government?

South Park and Biblical Prophecy and why the warmongers get it all wrong
http://www.lewrockwell.com/barnwell/barnwell61.html

Duke and Deceit: Brodhead’s Folly

http://www.lewrockwell.com/anderson/anderson144.html

Massacre in Iraq: on why the 650,000 figure is accurate

http://www.lewrockwell.com/orig7/muratore2.html



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=655%2C000
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=650%2C000

No, You Can’t Have My Daughter

http://www.lewrockwell.com/vance/vance93.html

Freedom's Nightmare is Public Ignorance

by Nancy Levant

But I am also becoming more and more fearful for the American people as each and every day passes. Of course, I realize that we the people are no longer rugged, intelligent, or loyal Americans. These traits have been deadened by decades of public school indoctrination and decades of screen “visions.”.....

http://www.newswithviews.com/Levant/nancy62.htm

Lawrence Wright: "The Looming Tower"

http://www.ufppc.org/content/view/5195/


Informant: jensenmk

From ufpj-news

Woman Sues Over Ticket for Anti-Bush Bumper Sticker

http://articles.news.aol.com/news/_a/woman-sues-over-ticket-for-anti-bush/20061016161609990010

Civil war intensifying in Iraq, US-backed coup possible

http://www.ufppc.org/content/view/5194/


Informant: jensenmk

From ufpj-news

The Torture of Jose Padilla, US citizen

http://www.shalomctr.org/node/1195


Informant: Arthur Waskow

From ufpj-news



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