Freitag, 22. Dezember 2006

A petition for the nurses in Libya: Free the Bulgarian Medics in Libya

From Slavena R.

Yesterday I posted an alert regarding the innocent Bulgarian nurses who were sentenced to death in Libya. (Please have a look at it, if you are interested. The title is "Innocent nurses sentenced to death in Libya")
[ http://tinyurl.com/yxom6f ]

Today I found a link to a petition about it. It’s in French, but you could use the Babel Fish in order to translate it. http://babelfish.altavista.com/

The link for the petition is http://www.abolition.fr/ecpm/french/petitions.php?ref=18
Probably you would like to sign it.

My own appeal was connected with a suggestion for giving additional support to the nurses by prayer and creative visualization. It’s probably a bit controversial and I received both positive and negative feedback. However, I would like to say a big THANK YOU to the Amnesty International Group members, who were mainly supportive. Even the only skeptical response finished with something in the direction of “well, as nothing else helped, we might as well try that”.

......I believe in seeking solutions......

However, it seems that even more prayers and positive thoughts are needed, so please keep sending them in the air! Myself, I do it whenever I can - when I sit in the train, when I wait in the car on a red light, when I’m preparing for going to bed.

Thank you for your support Love: Slavena


A friend of mine just sent me a link to another petition - this time in English. It was started after the nurses' first death sentence back in 2004 but people are still signing it.

The link is: http://www.PetitionOnline.com/bulgaria/


Please do whatever you feel you can. It is possible to sign BOTH petitions. The French one is very straightforward and needs little translation, it can be figured out. The English one has gained MANY signatures in the past few hours. Slavena says, in Amnesty International group, that it will take a miracle to save these innocent nurses. Can we help make one happen?

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Carter: US "Prime Culprit" in Nuclear Proliferation

Sherwood Ross writes, "Former President Jimmy Carter says by 'rejecting or evading almost all nuclear arms control agreements negotiated during the past 50 years, the United States has now become the prime culprit in global nuclear proliferation.'"

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/122206C.shtml



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

War Profits Trump the Rule of Law

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/122206A.shtml



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Chris+Floyd

RWE missbraucht laut Bundeskartellamt den Emissionshandel

22.12.06

Das Bundeskartellamt hat dem Essener Energiekonzern RWE seine vorläufige Beurteilung mitgeteilt, dass die Forderung von Industriestrompreisen im Jahr 2005 insoweit missbräuchlich war, als in den Preisen mehr als 25 Prozent des im Preis anteilig enthaltenen CO2-Zertifikatswerts überwälzt wurde. Das Bundeskartellamt ging dabei von "der wirtschaftswissenschaftlichen Erkenntnis" aus, dass Opportunitätskosten "im Prinzip" in die betriebswirtschaftliche Kalkulation einfließen. Das setze "allerdings voraus, dass die zur Stromerzeugung unentgeltlich zugeteilten Emissionsberechtigungen beziehungsweise CO2-Zertifikate auch tatsächlich zum Verkauf zur Verfügung stehen", meint die Kartellbehörde. Grund für die Entscheidung der Behörde war offenbar weniger die Belastung der privaten Haushalte als vielmehr Beschwerden einflussreicher Wirtschaftsverbände: Zahlreiche Unternehmen der stromintensiven Industrie hätten sich - unter anderem über den Verband der Industriellen Energie- und Kra ftwirtschaft e.V. (VIK) und die Wirtschaftsvereinigung Metalle (WVM) - im Jahr 2005 über das Verhalten der Stromkonzerne in Bezug auf den CO2-Emissionshandel beim Bundeskartellamt beschwert.

Die ganze Nachricht im Internet: http://www.ngo-online.de/ganze_nachricht.php?Nr=15005



Emissionshandel: "Der BDI unterstützt den Klimaschutz ohne Wenn und Aber" (22.12.06)

Die EU-Kommission hat am Mittwoch einen Richtlinienvorschlag veröffentlicht, wie zukünftig der Flugverkehr in das Europäische Emissionshandelssystem einbezogen werden soll. Danach sollen ab 2011 alle Flüge innerhalb der EU durch den Emissionshandel erfasst werden. Wenn Fluglinien mehr Emissionen verursachen, als ihnen Zertifikate zugestanden werden, müssten sie Emissionszertifikate hinzukaufen. Ab 2012 sollen dann die Flüge zwischen EU-Staaten und Nicht-EU-Staaten erfasst werden. Befürworter des Emissionshandelssystems hoffen, dass damit den stetig wachsenden Emissionen des Flugverkehrs "eine absolute Obergrenze auf heutigem Niveau" auferlegt wird. Nach Auffassung des Bundesverbandes der Deutschen Industrie (BDI) wäre aber ein Emissionshandel für den EU-Luftverkehr der "falsche Weg".

Die ganze Nachricht im Internet: http://www.ngo-online.de/ganze_nachricht.php?Nr=15006

We are deeply concerned with the unprecedented destruction of our Mother Earth and the destruction of indigenous ways of life

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WE, THE INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL OF THIRTEEN INDIGENOUS GRANDMOTHERS, represent a global alliance of prayer, education and healing for our Mother Earth, all Her inhabitants, all the children, and for the next seven generations to come. We are deeply concerned with the unprecedented destruction of our Mother Earth and the destruction of indigenous ways of life. We believe the teachings of our ancestors will light our way through an uncertain future. We look to further our vision through the realization of projects that protect our diverse cultures: lands, medicines, language and ceremonial ways of prayer and through projects that educate and nurture our children.

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Earth Prophecy
And the way out

Earth Meanders by Dr. Glen Barry
http://earthmeanders.blogspot.com/
December 23, 2006

Imagine the panic as Americans and others in the world that are ecologically ignorant and isolated realize food does not come from grocery stores but from healthy agro-ecosystems with dependable climatic patterns and rich soil. That water does not come from the tap, but from aquifers and rivers. That weather need not follow reliable cycles, that natural resources are finite, and that social order depends upon all the above. I prophesize that within my lifetime environmental destruction and unsustainable living will lead to widespread global ecological collapse and social disintegration; leading eventually to extinction for most life forms including humans and Gaia - the Earth system itself. This is the Earth Prophecy.

None of what follows need happen, and I close this essay by repeating the policies that offer the way out. We have all the tools and knowledge on hand to prevent global ecological and social collapse. Yet the hour is late, widespread political and personal will essentially absent, and the momentum behind Earth destroying trends so pernicious and constant that barring major social change unprecedented in scale and ambition, the Earth and her inhabitants are going to die a hard and brutal death. Globally as the climate becomes wildly unpredictable, droughts and floods prevalent, and the land and oceans lifeless; starvation and disease will become rampant, economies will fail, and social cohesion will break down leading to unprecedented violence and death as the truth of existence is revealed to a formerly air-conditioned, consumer society fighting to survive.

Firstly, what do I mean when I say the Earth is dying? The prevailing sentiment is whatever the fate of humanity; the Earth’s biota shall sufficiently persist to maintain other life forms. Evolution will be set back by a sixth major extinction event, but over geological time life will bounce back. I am not convinced this is the case. Given the magnitude and speed of the assault upon every aspect of Gaia’s biosphere and ecosystems - toxins interacting, oceans dead and empty, failed water ecosystems, a dysfunctional atmosphere, and the virtual annihilation of native terrestrial habitats - it is not inconceivable that the planet could essentially become lifeless. Maybe entirely, or possibly some bacteria, dandelions and rats hold on - in either case the Earth is dead.

It is prophesized that advanced, complex life including humans and the Earth as a living system are imminently threatened with extinction. Humanity’s manner of existing threatens advanced life for a very long time if not forever. The coming eco- collapse is going to be brutal and violent. And it could all be averted, or at least some semblance of humanity and ecosystems achieved post-collapse, given people power and political will now.

Eco-collapse

When will ecological collapse start? I would say it has already as polar bears drown, bears refuse to hibernate and penguins die off. What has become of winter? Falling water tables, eroded soils, desertification, extreme weather, melting ice caps, it is all happening now. Climate change is but one of many aspects of our alienation from the Earth; as soils, water, oceans, forests are all failing along with the atmosphere. Global ecological apocalypse is upon us and the day is late. Only pampered, isolated modern humans could refuse to acknowledge we have a problem. Malthus was right and we are as a species and planet fully feeling the ramifications of believing there are no limitations upon resources and that exponential growth of many types including population, economic growth and resource use can be sustained. Technology puts off limits to growth, it does not supersede them.

The ecological foundation of being is failing. And as a result here is just a sampling of what we can expect. The effects of human consumption and fossil fuel use are going to spawn tremendous climate feedbacks. The Amazon, Congo and Asia/Pacific rainforests (those that remain) will largely die releasing their carbon. Melting permafrost and ocean methane hydrates, along with heat absorbing open Arctic waters, will further consolidate and ensure run-away climate change of such magnitude that adaptation is futile.

China is going to implode under the weight of its own runaway economy, followed closely by India, the U.S. and Europe. The collapse of these over-developed regions will destabilize the entire world, leading to military adventurism to access resources including water, energy and fertile land. Rising seas, extreme weather, degraded soils, desertification, dead oceans, scarce water - and the resultant militarization to maintain over-consumption - are going to make billions of refugees. And as these human beings lack places to run too; they will die from disease and starvation, and from violence including murder, rape and slavery by those in technologically rich, well stocked compounds seeking to protect what they have.

As energy supplies are disrupted and run out the whole industrial, agricultural, transport and production system will grind to a halt. Those that have access to land and seeds - from small farms to suburban lawns - will be called upon to raise their own food, while fighting off marauders and with shortages of seeds and tools of self-sufficiency. Two approaches will emerge to combat the gravest threat ever to civilization. One will strive to return to, and restore the Earth. The other will try to engineer a way out of a crisis caused by over-engineering with such things as fertilizing the oceans with iron, installing space mirrors, and releasing sulphur pollution. The latter can only fail as the biosphere is too complex to be engineered, and unknown effects guaranteed.

The way out

Clearly there is much individuals can do to reduce consumption and lead an eco-conscious lifestyle. And by all means we should eat less or no meat, drive little, consume only quality items we need but disavow conspicuous needless consumption, and a hundred other things. But the uptake of such beliefs is spotty, human numbers too great by at least four times to sustain anything approximating our present lifestyles, and thus personal action alone is unlikely to in itself nullify the Earth Prophecy. In addition to taking personal action, we need to organize and work for a movement that envisions and implements societal changes truly adequate to avoid ecological and societal collapse.

On other occasions I have written in depth regarding what is necessary in terms of Earth policy if humanity is to have a future. There are two critical variables that influence the Earth Prophecies likelihood, and whether the coming ecosystem collapse kills the Earth system and its inhabitants, or whether it is weathered and after much death and suffering a new, simpler yet fuller ways of ecologically restorative living embraced. The first is how quickly humanity embraces reduction of industrial greenhouse gas emissions as a central organizing principle of global community and responsibility. We should have started in earnest in the booming 90s, but barring that we need to have started and made real progress in decarbonizing our economies within the decade, and continue until emissions are reduced to the extent that global heating can be managed. Further keys to address climate change include renewable energy subsidies, energy efficiency and conservation, and leaving our coal in the ground.

Ecological Internet's "Sustainability Solutions Initiative" runs through the whole gamut of the top ten governance policy initiatives necessary to avert the coming ecological apocalypse. A more full accounting of this new project meant to identify sufficient policies to save the Earth can be found at http://www.ecoearth.info/ssi/ . Let me paraphrase here. We need to go far beyond better light bulbs and hybrid cars and fundamentally reorganize human existence. In addition to the adequate climate policy above, major initiatives are needed in the realm of population control and reduction; terrestrial, aquatic and hydrological ecosystem protection and restoration including no more logging or other industrial development in ancient forests; the pursuit of sustainable economies requires a rethinking of both agriculture and economics, and the embrace of appropriate green technologies. And finally the world can not be saved and the prophecy averted without strengthened global governance, global demilitarization and a reallocation of these funds to the programs above and urgent efforts to tackle terrible inequitable poverty which plagues the world.

Maybe world environmental leaders like Al Gore, Leonardo DiCaprio and Laurie David will embrace this ambitious yet sufficient agenda. Or maybe they will continue talking, hawking light bulbs and virtually marching. But as all hell starts breaking loose, and society and individuals refuse to make the types of changes listed above, there is another option I have considered academically in depth - and that is an Earth Revolution to topple the whole rotten, polluting, inequitable and Earth killing economic system (see http://earthmeanders.blogspot.com/2006/06/earth-treatise-living-for-earth.html ) .

If all else fails, a band of Earth insurgents must rise to eliminate Earth destroyer’s property, principles and economic system. A vast, well financed network of Earth rebels will develop to make a last ditch effort to save salvation. Simultaneously such a movement would promote practitioners of truly sustainable agrarian, relocalized and democratic living to step in to provide the solutions to reconstitute humanity and the Planet post collapse and revolution. We must be prepared with seeds, workable permaculture methods, and ways to help people reconnect to the Earth to feed and house themselves while nurturing a sick global patient - Gaia, the Earth system.

Let us all recommit ourselves this year to organizing, advocating and protesting to stop and reverse Earth destruction; at the personal, campaign and global policy level. And let us prepare for the final battle to avert global ecological Armageddon, by living as sustainably as possible given social constraints and preparing the knowledge, seeds, tools and methods to fight for a future for Homo sapiens, the millions of species with which we share existence, and the Earth's being. I love the Earth so much and my heart is breaking, yet the above is a truthful examination based upon decades of learning and action. It is my gift to you this solstice season. Let us together find the way out from this horrific Earth Prophecy.

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DECLARATION OF DEPENDENCE: A DECLARATION FOR HUMAN SURVIVAL
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/313445720?z00m=8629642

Nature responds to warming signs

Some insects and microscopic organisms have already shifted their behavior in response to the changing climate.

By Robert C. Cowen

http://www.csmonitor.com/2006/1221/p17s02-cogn.htm

If you're wondering whether the climate really is changing, consider the midges and be wise. In some remote North American mountain lakes, cold-water forms of these tiny insects have given way to warm-water species. This is one of several recently announced findings that indicate climate change is being felt in diverse ways.

Microscopic plants called phytoplankton are becoming less productive as surface water warms over vast areas of the ocean. Extreme rainfall events are increasing over India as the environment warms. These trends highlight the need to adapt to changes already under way even while debate continues over the extent to which humans are jiggering the climate.

Midges aren't waiting. David Porinchu at Ohio State University in Columbus and colleagues discovered this when they traced the history of midge populations in six small lakes in the Great Basin of the western United States. Dr. Porinchu told a meeting of the American Geophysical Union in San Francisco last week that sediments record a shift from cold-water to warm-water midge populations in these remote lakes over the past 25 years. "Climate change has had an overriding influence on the composition of the midge communities within these lakes," Porinchu concludes. Lake water has warmed less than 1 degree C. Yet that's enough to stir the temperature-sensitive insects to adapt.

Climate change is not so benign for the Indian subcontinent. Three weeks ago, B.N. Goswami at the Indian Institute of Science in Bangalore and colleagues reported an analysis of monsoon seasons from 1951 to 2000. As described in the journal Science, their work shows what they call "significant rising trends in the frequency and magnitude of extreme rain events." Total seasonal rainfalls have not changed because there is a balancing decline in light to moderate rain events. But the changes in rainfall timing and the severe flooding caused by extreme events can hurt farming and destroy villages. The researchers expect these trends to continue as the climate warms.

Michael Behrenfeld at Oregon State University in Corvallis and colleagues have studied nine years of satellite data showing phytoplankton productivity over ocean areas. These tiny plants underlie marine food chains. They are a vital component of Earth's ecological system supplying much of the air's oxygen, among other services. Scientists can't yet predict how global warming may affect overall marine productivity. They need to know more about the links between climate change and Earth's biological systems. Dr. Behrenfeld's team has taken a major step toward that understanding. They explained two weeks ago in Nature that there is a "simply astonishing" lock-step link between phytoplankton productivity and ocean surface temperatures. Cooler temperatures encourage convection that brings nutrients up from below into the sunlit zone. Then the tiny plants thrive. Warmer surface water cuts back that convection. Phytoplankton, starved for nutrients, are less productive.

This finding gives new insight into the effect of climate change on the web of ocean life. "The evidence is pretty clear that the Earth's climate is changing dramatically," notes research team member Gene Carl Feldman with NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md.


Informant: binstock

Grizzly Bears in Peril

http://www.nrdconline.org/campaign/biogems_bears_1206

Urge officials not to use bombs and other explosives to control avalanches in Glacier National Park.


To: Superintendent Mick Holm

I am writing in support of Alternative B for Glacier National Park's Avalanche Hazard Reduction Draft Environmental Impact Statement. This alternative is the most effective way to reduce the risk to human safety from avalanches, while protecting the park's magnificent wildlife and wilderness character.

The use of military artillery, including dropping bombs from helicopters and firing howitzer shells, is simply inappropriate in a national park. Further, it is not always reliable, especially in Glacier's extreme winter conditions. A safer and more environmentally benign alternative is readily available. Upgrading the neglected system of snow sheds and incorporating wildlife overpasses would better protect the public and reduce the mortality rates of threatened wildlife, especially grizzly bears.

Glacier National Park is fortunate to support one of the largest remaining grizzly bear populations in the lower 48 states. I strongly support the Alternative B proposal to preserve Glacier's magnificent wild landscape while protecting one of the grizzly bears' last remaining habitats.

Climate set to go from bad to worse

Rachel Kleinman

December 23, 2006

http://www.theage.com.au/news/national/climate-set-to-go-from-bad-to-worse/2006/12/22/1166290743039.html

IT WAS a week in which the city's air quality dropped to its lowest level in 20 years as early bushfires continued to blacken all in their path; Melbourne's water storages dipped to a 22-year-low, and the city sweltered through its fourth day above 35 degrees since the beginning of summer.

But while Victorians look to the horizon and pray for immediate relief, there is evidence that our intemperate climate is only going to get worse in future. A lot worse.

Climate modelling by the CSIRO forecasts that we can expect the state to get hotter and drier in the years to 2030, with more days in the high 30s and more extreme weather events such as flash flooding and storm surges.

The national science agency first carried out modelling for the state in
2001, with further work in 2004 and joint research with Melbourne Water in 2005. But the climate impacts and risk group's principal research scientist, Kevin Hennessy, says its projections carry new significance in light of the extreme drought and heightened public awareness of climate change.

"Water resources, agriculture, forests, fisheries, energy, coastal settlements, tourism and health will all be affected," Mr Hennessy says.

And the combined effects of climate change in metropolitan Melbourne have not yet been teased out of the research.

"(The) effect of heatwaves, such as increased heat-related illness and death, fire activity, smoke pollution, use of air-conditioners and demand for energy (can all be expected).

"Then there is the buckling of railway lines and melting of tar on roads. All these would have major implications for emergency management, road maintenance, hospital admissions, and peak power capacity," Mr Hennessy says.

A predicted drop in water run-off will be another significant outcome of climate change. Already this year, the state's water storages have fallen to record low levels as a result of the drought. By 2030, the CSIRO has predicted that run-off will have decreased by between 5 and 35 per cent on 2001 levels.

CSIRO research also predicted a sea-level rise of between 3 and 17 cent, along with more frequent storm surges — temporary rises in sea levels caused by very low pressure.

"This means we will see more events similar to the storm that hit Melbourne in February 2005, when Middle Park Beach was almost washed away," Mr Hennessy says. "It will also mean more long-term, gradual erosion."

According to the Bracks Government's Melbourne 2030 planning blueprint, metropolitan Melbourne is expected to absorb an additional 1 million people over the next 24 years — a factor not included in the CSIRO's projections — straining water resources and boosting energy use even further.

The Federal Government's agricultural economics agency, ABARE, predicted this week that Australia's domestic energy consumption would be 46 per cent higher by 2030 than in 2005.

The Victorian Department of Sustainability and Environment has stressed that despite the doom and gloom predictions, it is working hard to prepare for climate change.

"This means working with everyone from agricultural scientists, coastal sewerage planners and public health specialists to prepare Victoria for what looks certain to be a hotter, drier future," a spokeswoman told The Age.

Mr Hennessy says the CSIRO's focus has now shifted away from fine-tuning the forecasts towards finding solutions. "The emphasis now is on adaptation and solutions, not just for individuals but for whole communities to be more resilient."


Informant: binstock

Leaned On as Never Before, Reservists Weigh Re-enlistment

Those deciding whether to remain in the Guard and Reserve must take into account the possibility that they'd have to serve longer and more frequently on active duty than they do now. Under current mobilization policies, part-time troops can be called to serve involuntarily on active duty for no more than 24 months during a five-year period. Army officials want the Pentagon to lift those restrictions so that National Guard and Reserve troops can be pressed into service more often.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/122206N.shtml

Congress Closes With a Pork-Filled Flourish

The dialysis industry, the coal industry and other interests that donated to lawmakers get lavish end-of-session breaks.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/122206L.shtml

GOP Congressman's Remarks on Muslims Criticized

Representative Virgil H. Goode Jr. (R-Va.) is coming under sharp criticism for lashing out against the decision by Keith Ellison (D-Minn.), who will become the first Muslim member of Congress next month, to use the Koran during a swearing-in ceremony.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/122206K.shtml

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Lawmaker says Muslim threatens U.S. values

In a letter sent to hundreds of voters this month, Rep. Virgil Goode, R-Va., warned that the recent election of the first Muslim to Congress posed a serious threat to the nation’s traditional values.

http://www.thenewstribune.com/news/nationworld/story/6292631p-5487939c.html



Lawmaker stands firm on Quran criticism

A congressman said Thursday that he will not retract a letter warning that unless immigration is tightened, "many more Muslims will be elected" and use the Quran to take the oath of office.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20061222/ap_on_go_co/ellison_quran


From Information Clearing House



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

Uncensored Op-Ed on Iran

In response to the White House's intervention in the normal prepublication review process and the demand for substantial deletions in their article for the New York Times about Iran, Flynt Leverett and Hillary Mann write, "National security must be above politics. In a democracy, transparency in government has to be honored and protected. To classify information for reasons other than the safety and security of the United States and its interests is a violation of these principles. It is for this reason that we will continue to press for the release of the article without the material deleted."

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/122206J.shtml

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The Leverett-Mann article on U.S.-Iran relations
http://www.ufppc.org/content/view/5466/


From ufpj-news

Informant: Charles Jenks



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

Asleep and dreaming

Common Dreams
by Todd Huffman

12/21/06

Being as most Americans are quite preoccupied this week searching high and low for more ways to spend money to save money in order to celebrate the birth of a man who preached giving away all one's earthly possessions, most everyone except readers of People Magazine will miss the President's awful quote. We need to send it wide and send it far, to the North Pole and to Bethlehem, to Kabul and to Baghdad, and to anyone serving or related to someone serving in the military. Our soldiers need to know that while their nation loses sleep worrying for them, wishing for their safe return home from their Mesopotamian nightmare, their commander-in-chief sleeps easily, more easily than they'd ever assume...

http://www.commondreams.org/views06/1221-31.htm


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Memo to parents: Fire all the experts

iFeminists.Com
by Tony Zizza

12/20/06

It seems both children and teenagers are struggling over having to deal with the task of organizing their own schoolwork and work area. Who is to blame? Parents? Of course? Children and teenagers themselves who choose to focus their attention on electronic devices and being lazy? Of course not times two. We are all supposed to turn a blind eye to a stone cold fact. That is, perhaps single parents who want to go it alone, or parents who worship their double income more than anything else, are finding out that parenting actually involves them doing the -- parenting. Here is something that will never change. Children and teenagers need boundaries. They must be accountable for their actions and inactions. Parents must start doing 'the parenting' themselves. Stop overscheduling them. Stop hiring experts outside the family to clean up the mess. This is unbelievable...

http://www.ifeminists.net/e107_plugins/content/content.php?content.66


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Will Bush save the mullahs in Iran?

Classically Liberal

12/21/06

Decades of US aid and military support for the Shah and his dictatorship alienated many Iranians. Iran had a large, educated middle class that didn't want the Shah and didn't want the mullahs either. And they would be happy to dispose of the theocrats today. But the bumbling, confused foreign policy of global central planning by the Bushites put the Iranian opposition between a rock and a hard place. Happy to dispose of the mullahs they couldn't and wouldn't want to be seen as doing the bidding of Bush. American involvement in Iraq set back the more secular, more liberal reform movements of Iran. It was not Bush's desire to stifle dissenters in Iran. It was just another one of the many foreseeable consequences of American interventionism which Bush ignored...

http://tinyurl.com/yz6ehc


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Why "surging troops" won't work

Free Market News Network
by Noel Gibeson

12/21/06

The notion of surging troops in the first place seems an act of desperation by both political dynasty parties in the United States; the Republican Party and the Democratic Party. George the II wants to surge troops to appease his conservative political base, while the Democrats want to do it to show that they are tough on national security issues (they are not) and to show the world that they 'tried everything.' Both these legacy parties want to increase the size of the Army and the Marine Corps to prepare for future quests overseas. Who will the United States invade next; Iran, Syria, or both. Having a larger army will lead to further adventurism in other countries. If the American People do not want this to happen, then they need to say so now. They must threaten to vote politicians of both parties out of office if those politicians dare to vote to increase the size of the Army and the Marine Corps...

http://www.fmnn.com/Analysis/94/6620/work.asp?nid=6620&wid=94


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp



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

Federal Subsidies Turn Farms Into Big Business

The shift in subsidies to wealthier farmers is helping to fuel consolidation of farmland. The largest farms' share of agricultural production has climbed from 32 percent to 45 percent while the number for small and medium-size farms has tumbled from 42 percent to 27 percent.

http://www.truthout.org/issues_06/122106LA.shtml

USDA Stocks Organics Board With Business Reps

Food-safety activists are protesting the government's attempt to stack an organic-food advisory board with representatives of corporate agribusiness and food commerce.

http://www.truthout.org/issues_06/122106HA.shtml

Europe Adds Air Travel to Carbon Trading Scheme

In the face of stiff opposition from the airline industry, the European Union moved forward Wednesday with plans to impose extra charges on foreign and domestic carriers that pollute too much.

http://www.truthout.org/issues_06/122106EB.shtml

Rachel's News #886

http://www.omega-news.info/rachels_news_886.htm

FDA Preparing to Close Laboratories Despite Budget Hike

http://www.commondreams.org/news2006/1221-05.htm



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

America’s Open Wound

http://www.commondreams.org/views06/1221-25.htm



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Bob+Herbert

Facing Up to Holiday Blues

http://www.commondreams.org/views06/1221-28.htm

Media Follies 2006: The Year's Most Overhyped and Underreported Stories

http://www.commondreams.org/views06/1221-30.htm

Who Will Pay For Haditha?

http://www.commondreams.org/headlines06/1221-03.htm



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

The Last Tide Could Come at Any Time, Then These Islands at the End of the Earth Will Simply Vanish

http://www.commondreams.org/headlines06/1221-06.htm

Massive Migration Sweep Creates Havoc for Workers' Families

http://www.commondreams.org/headlines06/1221-04.htm

Climate Change vs Mother Nature: Scientists Reveal That Bears Have Stopped Hibernating

http://www.commondreams.org/headlines06/1221-01.htm

Finanzierungsmodelle für ein Bedingungsloses Grundeinkommen

http://www.martinwilke.de/Finanzierung_Bedingungsloses_Grundeinkommen.pdf



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=bedingungsloses+Grundeinkommen

Councils cashing in on phone mast rents

http://tinyurl.com/y9n62r

Newbury phone mast rejected

Fri, December 22 2006

By Paul Gavin, Reporter
Email: newburytoday @newburynews.co.uk
Phone: 01635 564631

Plans to erect a 3G phonemast in central Newbury are turned down by planning committee

PLANS to construct a mobile telephone mast in central Newbury have been rejected. Hutchinson 3G wanted to put a 12 metre high mast on the junction of Paddock Road and Meadow Road. But the plans were rejected by the West Berkshire Council western area planning committee on Wednesday evening as committee members argued that the proposed development would have an unacceptable impact on the character of the area. District councillors were also concerned about the possible health risks caused by placing a mobile phone mast close to St John the Evangelist Nursery and Infant School.

© Copyright 2006 Newbury Weekly News

http://www.newburytoday.co.uk/News/Article.aspx?articleID=3514

Drahtloses Internet, gratis und überall

http://omega.twoday.net/stories/3014289/

Urge Your Representative to Support Truth in Fur Labeling Act

http://ga0.org/campaign/hr4904a

While it is strictly illegal to sell cat and dog fur in the U.S., the law is difficult to enforce because fur worth $150 or less can be sold without labels specifying the species of animal the fur comes from. H.R. 4904, the Truth in Fur Labeling Act, would close that loophole by requiring all fur garments to include labels with important information about the material’s origins. Please “Take Action” to urge your Representative to support and co-sponsor the Truth in Fur Labeling Act.

Tell me more
http://ga0.org/campaign/hr4904a/explanation

Urge California Coastal Commission to protect whales from Navy sonar

http://ga0.org/campaign/navysonar

The U.S. Navy is seeking permission from the California Coastal Commission to conduct training exercises involving powerful explosives and sonar devices that flood vast areas of the ocean with deafening noise, making them extremely harmful - even lethal - to whales and other species. Please "Take Action" to thank the Commission for protecting whales by requiring the Navy to provide information ensuring that their activities will not threaten the survival of these highly intelligent and endangered marine mammals.

Tell me more
http://ga0.org/campaign/navysonar/explanation



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

Mexican Soldiers Freelancing for Drug Cartels on US Soil

Gun-toting members of the Mexican military are crossing regularly into U.S. territory, where they are partnering with drug cartels and criminal gangs to protect sophisticated smuggling operations, according to Texas sheriffs and lawmakers.

http://tinyurl.com/y8zbjb


From Information Clearing House

Militarism and the American Empire

Chalmers Johnson

Distinguished social scientist and public intellectual Chalmers Johnson, joins host Harry Kreisler for a conversation on the nature of the American Empire and its costs and consequences for the future of American democracy and power in the world.

Video
http://tinyurl.com/tt6kg



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=empire
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Chalmers+Johnson

The West will turn Turkmenistan into base for pressure upon Iran

Saparmurat Niyazov was one of key factors of stability in Central Asia. With his death, the USA will have an opportunity to play the “Turkmen card” to exert pressure upon Iran and Afghanistan, Member of Novosibirsk Regional Council (Russia’s Liberal Democratic Party), PhD Anatoly Kubanov said to a REGNUM correspondent on December 21.

http://www.regnum.ru/english/758671.html


From Information Clearing House

Syria in Bush's Cross Hairs - US confirms backing Assad opposition

A classified document suggests the Administration is considering a plan to fund political opposition to the Damascus government. Some critics say it would be an unwarranted covert action.

http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,1571751,00.html



US confirms backing Assad opposition

The Time Web site revealed a report Wednesday that said the US government was working to affect its support for the opposing factions before the Syrian election in March 2007, in an effort to push towards a true democratic regime in the Syrian state.

http://tinyurl.com/ylbjuz


From Information Clearing House

Flouting the laws of war

DAVID Hicks has been accused of some ill-defined war crimes. But is he the victim of a policy promoted by the Australian Government that is itself a war crime?

http://www.theage.com.au/news/opinion/flouting-the-laws-of-war/2006/12/20/1166290611225.html


From Information Clearing House



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

War Crimes Report Advertised In The Military Times Newspapers

“We felt that the people who are ordered to fight in Iraq, and those who support U.S. presence Iraq, ought to know of the opportunity to learn about the many ways in which the United States has violated and continues to violate international law there,” said Nick Mottern, Director of ConsumersforPeace.org, publisher of the war crimes report.

http://tinyurl.com/y6hexu



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=war+crimes+report

U.S. Occupation Forces Squad Leader Charged in Killings Of 24 Iraqi Civilians

Squad leader charged in killings of 24 Iraqi civilians; More Marines expected to be charged.

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/12/21/ap/national/mainD8M5DJS00.shtml


From Information Clearing House



Iraqi Girl tells of US Attack in Haditha

Ten-year-old Iman Walid witnessed the killing of seven members of her family in an attack by American marines last November. The interview with Iman was filmed exclusively for ITV News by Ali Hamdani, our Iraqi video diarist.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article13452.htm



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Haditha
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Ali+Hamdani

Brown's first job must be to break free of US shackles

A new prime minister has the opportunity to do what Blair never could - leave Iraq and face the consequences.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/story/0,,1976577,00.html


From Information Clearing House

Mobile phone masts at schools earn councils 'thousands'

http://www.24dash.com/localgovernment/14521.htm



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Mobile+phone+masts+at+schools

A sizeable percentage of the American people no longer seem capable of distinguishing between good and bad government

My Christmas Greeting

by Pastor Chuck Baldwin

America has never been perfect. Nothing that man touches is. However, America was the greatest experiment in limited government and individual freedom that the world has ever known. Sadly, the powers that be are currently experimenting with the old, antiquated ideas of collectivism and globalism. Sadder still, a sizeable percentage of the American people have lost touch with their heritage and no longer seem capable of distinguishing between good and bad government.....

http://www.newswithviews.com/baldwin/baldwin338.htm



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Chuck+Baldwin

What They Think of Us

http://www.lewrockwell.com/orig7/markley3.html

Our Country Is in Danger!

http://www.lewrockwell.com/gaddy/gaddy31.html



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=warmonger
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=com/gaddy

Parlamentarische Initiativen

Im Anhang drei Parlamentarische Initiativen vom Dezember 2006:

http://www.buergerwelle.de/pdf/parlamentarische_initiative_handy.pdf
http://www.buergerwelle.de/pdf/parlamentarische_initiative_beratungsstelle.pdf
http://www.buergerwelle.de/pdf/parlamentarische_initiative_handytarife.pdf


Quelle:

BauBioAnalysen GmbH
Rütelistrasse 6
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Tel. 044/7671161
http://www.wohngesundheit.ch


Freundliche Grüsse,

i. V. http://www.mobilfunk-erlenbach.ch

Ohne Reifen schießt sichs schlecht

Der nun schon über zwei Monate andauernde Streik in den Goodyear Werken der USA und Kanadas ist nicht nur wegen seiner Dauer und der grossen Zahl Streikender von besonderer Bedeutung: Pünktlich zum Solidaritätstag am 16. Dezember liess die US-Army lancieren, dass die Produktionsrückgänge der Reifenhersteller schon dazu geführt habe, dass nur noch Truppen im aktuellen Einsatz mit Ersatzreifen versorgt würden - und, wenn es zu weiteren Lieferproblemen käme und die kämpfenden Truppen beeinträchtigt würden, erwäge man, das Taft-Hartley (Streiksverbot-) Gesetz anzuwenden... Auf der anderen Seite war der Solidaritätstag an vielen Orten ein echter Erfolg - breite Teile der Bevölkerung beteiligten sich. Der (englische) Bericht "A Reportback from a Kansas Mutual Aid member from the Goodyear Workers’ Action" von Dave Strano (KMA) vom 20. Dezember 2006 aus dem von der Schliessung bedrohten Werk in Topeka, Kansas legt Schwerpunkte auf die Beteiligung der Rentner an der Soliaktion und auf gewerkschaftliche Debatten: http://www.labournet.de/internationales/usa/stranobericht.html


Aus: LabourNet, 22. Dezember 2006



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

Making a Stand at Desert Rock

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--please distribute--

http://youtube.com/watch?v=T88qZ5TbGrg
http://www.indigenousaction.org/
http://desert-rock-blog.com/


Informant: Sasha Karlik

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Environmental and Spiritual Concerns – Dances Alone Speaks
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/3096336/

The power of intention changes reality

The power of intention changes reality. Your health. Your career. Your world.

http://www.odemagazine.com/article.php?aID=4389


Informant: Sibylle Gabriel

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Feeling Good: The New Mood Therapy
http://tinyurl.com/y399ug

Donnerstag, 21. Dezember 2006

Bush may want to defer unveiling his new strategy, but there will be no obliging pause in Iraq's unraveling

Rudderless in Iraq

The editors of the New York Times write: "Anyone looking for new thinking on Iraq, or even candor, had to be disappointed by President Bush's news conference yesterday. Mr. Bush may want to defer unveiling his new strategy, but there will be no obliging pause in Iraq's unraveling."

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/122106C.shtml

Bush's Signing Statement on India Nuke Deal Raises Concerns

A statement by President George W. Bush issued in connection with the just-signed US-India civil nuclear cooperation law has raised concerns that Bush may try to circumvent some of Congress's intentions, lawmakers and analysts say.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/122106B.shtml



India and Three "Emerging Democracies"

J. Sri Raman writes: "In an unbeatable illustration of double irony, President George W. Bush is pushing through the much-discussed US-India nuclear deal not only as a non-proliferation measure but also as a blow for democracy. Enough has been said about the Indian establishment's pious anti-proliferation protestations. It is time to talk of its pro-democracy tasks immediately ahead."

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/122206D.shtml



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

Watada States His Case in Moiliili

Watada said he could no longer condone the war, asked himself if he had the ability to do something about it, and took it upon himself to speak on behalf of those who cannot speak for themselves.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/122106A.shtml



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

EU-Fischereirat: Wissenschaftler halten EU-Fangquotenbeschränkung für unzureichend

21.12.06

Die am Donnerstag von den EU-Fischereiministern beschlossenen Beschränkungen beim Kabeljaufang für 2007 gehen Wissenschaftlern nicht weit genug. "Der Wiederaufbauplan für den Kabeljaubestand in der Nordsee wird weiter schlecht gemanagt", meint der Leiter des Instituts für Seefischerei in der Hamburger Bundesforschungsanstalt für Fischerei, Siegfried Ehrich, der Nachrichtenagentur ddp. "Wir befinden uns erst am Anfang eines richtigen Weges, damit die eingeleiteten Maßnahmen in einigen Jahren richtig greifen." Das deutsche Bundesministerium für Ernährung, Landwirtschaft und Verbraucherschutz bezeichnete die Einigung der Minister hingegen als "Erfolg".

Die ganze Nachricht im Internet: http://www.ngo-online.de/ganze_nachricht.php?Nr=15001

"Demokratie im Ausnahmezustand": Klage in Karlsruhe wegen Mißachtung der Recht der Opposition

21.12.06

Die Grünen im Bundestag kritisieren eine zunehmende Ignoranz der schwarz-roten Bundesregierung gegenüber der Opposition und haben deshalb Klage beim Bundesverfassungsgericht eingereicht. "Seit Antritt der großen Koalition befindet sich die Demokratie in einem parlamentarischen Ausnahmezustand", begründete der parlamentarische Grünen-Geschäftsführer Volker Beck am Donnerstag den Schritt seiner Fraktion. Mit der so genannten Organklage wird eine unzureichende Beantwortung parlamentarischer Anfragen gerügt und das verfassungsrechtlich verbrieften Fragerecht eingefordert.

Die ganze Nachricht im Internet: http://www.ngo-online.de/ganze_nachricht.php?Nr=15002

Der Große Bruder im privaten Computer

Jetzt dürfen dank FDP und CDU von Nordrhein-Westfalen ausgerechnet die Verfassungsschützer Computer hacken, auch wenn man technisch noch nicht so weit ist und einiger Wirrwarr herrscht.

http://www.heise.de/tp/r4/artikel/24/24274/1.html

Racial justice is both essential and valuable to the progressive cause

Beyond Diversity To Justice
http://ga3.org/ct/ld20pgF1_z8A/

It's hardly progress when energy independence means "burning more coal"

Coal In Your Stocking
http://ga3.org/ct/l720pgF1_z8M/

Anschlagserie gegen Mobilfunkmasten

http://www.xdial.de/arch/2006/kw51/s24278.html

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Sabotage gegen bisher 14 Mobilfunkmasten

http://www.dsltarife.net/news/2411.html


Nachricht von Maik Will

Target Iran: on White House Plans for Regime Change

http://www.democracynow.org/article.pl?sid=06/12/21/143259


Informant: Kev Hall



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Seymour+Hersh
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Scott+Ritter

A matter of grove concern

http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-litton21dec21,0,3857373.story


Informant: binstock

Umweltinstitut München legt Widerspruch gegen Genehmigung von Gen-Weizen ein

http://www.umweltinstitut.org/frames/allg/press/f-20061221.htm

Send a Message to Canada's Top Greenhouse Gas Polluters

From Pam F.

Date: Thursday, December 21, 2006
Subject: fwd: Urgent petition!

Original Message

Please sign and forward this urgent petition to save our climate!
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/611735915


Thanks,
Christoph

Company slammed for failure to consult

By Simon Greenhalgh

TRAFFORD'S planning committee has heavily criticised a mobile phone operator for its failure to consult a school about a proposal to install a new mast on land adjoining Flixton Station.

In considering the proposal earlier this month, it became clear that Vodafone had failed to talk to nearby St Michael's Primary School and ward councillors before submitting it for planning approval.

Deputy-chairman Councillor John Reilly said: "The company has shown a complete disregard for good practice recommended by both the government and the mobile phone industry itself.

"The government has based its guidelines for masts on a comprehensive report by Sir William Stewart which highlighted the need for operators to talk closely to schools which might lie close to a potential site.

"The council cannot accept a proposal where there has been a major failure to talk to the community and respond to their concerns."

Nobody from Vodafone attended the meeting. The committee turned down the application.

© Copyright 2001-2006 Newsquest Media Group

http://www.thisischeshire.co.uk/display.var.1085526.0.company_slammed_for_failure_to_consult.php

Surging to disaster

The American Prospect
by Lawrence J. Korb & Max Bergmann

12/20/06

In 1964, when Lyndon Johnson began escalating America's involvement in Vietnam, Undersecretary of State George Ball warned that 'the party which seems to be losing will be tempted to keep raising the ante.' In the summer of 1965, when the United States had less than 100,000 troops in Vietnam, Ball concluded that 'humiliation would be more likely than the achievement of our objectives -- even after we have paid terrible costs.' As Ball predicted, the United States eventually increased its troop levels to nearly 600,000 and suffered almost 60,000 deaths to no avail. And so today we hear the latest call from the architects of the war in Iraq to raise the ante by surging our troop presence...

http://www.prospect.org/web/view-web.ww?id=12335


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=surge
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Vietnam

How the Grand Old Party lost its mojo

Intellectual Conservative
by Carey Roberts

12/20/06

On November 7, American voters took the GOP to the woodshed and gave them a licking they won't forget for a good long time. Congressman Mike Pence concluded solemnly, 'I believe we did not just lose our Majority, we lost our way. I believe this happened to us because somewhere along the way we lost our willingness to fight for limited government, fiscal discipline, traditional values and reform.' So how did the GOP fall off the wagon? Six years ago the GOP brain-trust decided to get serious about closing the gender gap...

http://tinyurl.com/ymn9fu


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp



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

Will the Democrats save our civil liberties?

Independent Institute
by Anthony Gregory

12/20/06

Many commentators have called the Democratic victory in the November elections a referendum on the Bush administration's policy in Iraq. They have also noted that the voting public is concerned by the attacks on civil liberties so loyally defended by nearly all the Republican lawmakers in fighting the war on terror. The Democrats, presumably, now have a mandate to reverse current trends in domestic as well as foreign anti-terror policy. There is little reason for optimism that the Democrats will follow through on this supposed mandate, and deliver us from the evil of the growing police state of warrantless searches, indefinite detentions, sweeping surveillance, and other attacks on civil liberties...

http://www.independent.org/newsroom/article.asp?id=1877


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Anthony+Gregory

What has Bush learned from his mistakes?

Slate
by John Dickerson

12/20/06

At his press conference Wednesday, the president was asked what lessons he's learned after five years of war. He's been asked a version of this question many times since he had such trouble answering it in April 2004. He has tried various responses over the years and none has been satisfying. This morning's answer also fell short: 'It is important for us to be successful going forward is to analyze that which went wrong, and clearly, one aspect of this war that has not gone right is the sectarian violence inside Baghdad.' It is progress of a kind for the president to talk about the need to examine past failures -- there was a time when he didn't even admit them -- but the answer still failed. First, Bush didn't actually answer the question. He talked about what went wrong, but not what he learned...

http://www.slate.com/id/2155903


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=John+Dickerson

Post-traumatic futility disorder

Salon
by Mark Benjamin

12/21/06

This week, even as former Secretary of State Colin Powell lamented that 'the active Army is about broken' from repeated combat tours, President Bush announced that he is thinking about sending as many as 30,000 more troops to Iraq. Nearly simultaneously, the Army released a study that suggests that those troops who have served more than one tour of duty -- true of a large percentage of all military personnel -- are 50 percent more likely to suffer from acute combat stress, a possible precursor to PTSD. According to experts contacted by Salon, however, there is another overlooked risk factor likely to lead to a high rate of PTSD among those troops already in Iraq or yet to be 'surged' there. As the U.S. mission in Iraq has morphed from overthrowing Saddam into a vague cross between nation building and refereeing a civil war, returning soldiers like Davis express a growing disenchantment with that mission. Questioning the mission is a psychological liability on the battlefield -- and such disillusionment means that American soldiers in Iraq are at greater risk of developing PTSD...

http://www.salon.com/news/feature/2006/12/21/ptsd/


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp



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

The right men, the wrong president

AntiWar.Com
by Leon Hadar

12/21/06

The signals coming out from the White House indicate that President Bush and his aides are not going to adopt the proposals contained in the ISG report. If anything, it seems that Mr. Bush, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and other officials have rejected the idea of engaging Iran and Syria, and are planning to increase the number of US troops in Iraq, hang tough when it comes to Teheran and Damascus, and continue advancing the Crusade for Democracy in the Middle East. There are also no signs that the Democrats in Congress are going to support the reports prepared by Mr. Baker and his colleagues. So why do natural winners like Mr. Baker and Mr. Paulson end up looking now like losers, if not whiners? The fault is not in our two stars -- but in their boss in the White House...

http://www.antiwar.com/hadar/?articleid=10202


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=ISG
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Leon+Hadar

How Dangerous Is the Dollar Drop?

Investors worldwide are becoming skeptical and starting to pull their money out of the United States. They have realized that a people and a country cannot live beyond their means in the long term. The US dollar's exchange rate is starting to crumble as a result of this withdrawal.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/122106P.shtml



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=dollar+drop

US Commanders Wary of Gates Proposal

Defense Secretary Robert Gates found American commanders wary of a proposal to rush more US troops to Iraq as he visited the war-ravaged country Wednesday. Commanders have been uncomfortable with even a short-term troop increase, saying it might bring only a temporary respite to the violence while confronting the US with shortages of fresh troops in the future.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/122106N.shtml

A Very Dangerous New Year

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/122106L.shtml



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Robert+Parry

US and Britain to Add Ships to Persian Gulf in Signal to Iran

The United States and Britain will begin moving additional warships and strike aircraft into the Persian Gulf region in a display of military resolve toward Iran as the United Nations continues to debate possible sanctions against the country, Pentagon and military officials said Wednesday.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/122106K.shtml

Wilson Challenges Subpoena in CIA Case

I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby, accused of lying to investigators about his conversations with reporters regarding former ambassador Joseph Wilson's wife, outed CIA operative Valerie Plame, subpoenaed Wilson as a defense witness this month. Wilson asked a federal judge Wednesday not to force him to testify in the CIA leak case, and he accused former White House aide Libby of trying to harass him on the witness stand.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/122106J.shtml



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

BSG-Richter Wolfgang Spellbrink über Ein-Euro-Jobs und Eingliederungsvereinbarungen

»Missglücktes Konstrukt«

Wolfgang Spellbrink, Richter am Bundessozialgericht, rechnet damit, dass
beim obersten deutschen Sozialgericht bald Klagen gegen Träger, die
Ein-Euro-Jobber einsetzen, eingehen werden. Spellbrink findet es
zweifelhaft, wenn Ein-Euro-Jobber 30 bis 35 Stunden die Woche beschäftigt
werden. Mit dem BSG-Richter sprach Ulrich Jonas. Interview in epd sozial
Nr. 49 vom 8. Dezember 2006, dokumentiert bei Tacheles
http://www.tacheles-sozialhilfe.de:80/harry/view.asp?ID=1619


Aus: LabourNet, 21. Dezember 2006



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Ein-Euro-Jobs
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Eingliederungsvereinbarungen

Energiekosten: ALG-II-Empfängern und Kommunen droht böse Überraschung durch Jahresabrechnungen

Studie zu Energiekosten und Hartz IV

„Empfänger von Arbeitslosengeld II, Sozialgeld und Sozialhilfe bekommen zu wenig Geld für die gestiegenen Stromkosten. Das zeigt eine Studie im Auftrag der Hans-Böckler-Stiftung. Es mehren sich Fälle, wo Haushalte wegen Zahlungsschwierigkeiten der Strom abgestellt wird. Die Situation dürfte sich durch Jahresabrechnungen mit Nachzahlungen weiter verschärfen…“ HBS-Pressemitteilung vom 18.12.2006 http://www.boeckler.de/cps/rde/xchg/SID-3D0AB75D-69BF48F8/hbs/hs.xsl/320_84614.html

Energiekostenanstieg, soziale Folgen und Klimaschutz

Die Studie von Elke Dünnhoff, Immanuel Stieß, Cord Hoppenbrock (pdf) http://www.boeckler.de/pdf_fof/S-2006-882-4-1.pdf


Aus: LabourNet, 21. Dezember 2006

Hartz-Gesetze schaffen neue Verlierer

Prüfbericht: Hartz-Gesetze schaffen neue Verlierer. Das Bundesarbeitsministerium hat die Auswirkungen der Hartz-Reform untersucht - und teils vernichtende Urteile gefällt. Die Reform mache vor allem eine Gruppe zu Verlieren.

„Das Urteil ist hart: Weder brachten die Personal Service Agenturen (PSA) den erhofften Erfolg, noch erleichterten Arbeitsbeschaffungsmaßnahmen die Eingliederung von Erwerbslosen in den Arbeitsmarkt, heiß es im Prüfbericht des Bundesarbeitsministeriums zu den Hartz-Reformen, über den am Mittwoch das Bundeskabinett in Berlin beriet. Die Arbeitsmarktreformen I bis III haben sich damit als teilweise wirkungslos erwiesen. Verlierer seien vor allem schwer vermittelbare Arbeitslose…“ Artikel im Handelsblatt vom 20. Dezember 2006 http://www.handelsblatt.com/news/printpage.aspx?_p=200050&_t=ftprint&_b=1190204


Aus: LabourNet, 21. Dezember 2006

Frankfurter Rundschau gerät unter die Heuschrecke

„…In den anstehenden Verhandlungen fordern Betriebsrat und Vertrauensleute, "alle Möglichkeiten des Personalabbaus auzuschöpfen, ohne das Mittel der betriebsbedingten Kündigung anzuwenden. Fluktuationsanreize, Altersteilzeitverträge usw. sind ein Weg, den Betriebsrat und ver.di-Vertrauenskörper zu gehen bereit sind." Die Unternehmensleitung setzt zur Zeit auf "moderierte" Verhandlungen mit dem Betriebsrat. Große Teile der Belegschaft, zusammen mit der Gewerkschaft ver.di, werfen der Unternehmensleitung vor, einseitig ihren Willen durchsetzen zu wollen; sie verlangen eine tarifvertragliche Regelung, einen sog. Sozialtarifvertrag, dessen Zustandekommen und Inhalt sie mit gewerkschaftlichen Kampfmitteln beeinflussen können…“ Artikel auf der Seite des Vereins Uebergebuehr e.V. vom 17.12.06 http://hessen.uebergebuehr.de/de/aktuell/news/meldung/ansicht/2006/12/frankfurter-rundschau-geraet-unter-die-heuschrecke/


Aus: LabourNet, 21. Dezember 2006



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

Burger King: Keine Burgerrechte

In der Nahrungsbranche zu arbeiten ist ein hartes Los. Immer wieder berichtet das LabourNet Germany über unhaltbare Zustände in den Betrieben, über mieseste Bezahlung, Ausbeutung bei Arbeitszeiten, schlechte Behandlung und insbesondere über die Verletzung grundlegendster Rechte im Arbeitsrecht. Natürlich nicht nur in Deutschland, sondern weltweit. Die Firmen die besonders auffallen sind leider immer dieselben: Gate Gourmet, McDonalds, Starbucks, Burger King… Letztere, nämlich Burger King, hat in Deutschland 500 „Restaurants“ und ist allseits bekannt für sein gewerkschaftsfeindliches Verhalten, welches auch ausgiebigst ausgelebt wird. Kein Wunder es gehört derselben Gruppe wie z.B. Gate Gourmet, nämlich dem Finanzinvestor Texas Pacific Group. In Dortmund erstattet Burger King zunächst Anzeige wegen Wahlbetrugs bei Betriebsratswahlen, verliert natürlich sämtliche Prozesse, aber behandelt seine Mitarbeiter weiterhin wie rechtlose Sklaven. Siehe dazu die folgenden Berichte (und Dank an die Taz für die Hauptüberschrift):

Burger ohne Burgerrechte

Eine Dortmunder Burger-King-Filiale hat BetriebsrätInnen rechtswidrig rausgeworfen. Auch andere Branchen vermeiden Mitbestimmung. Gewerkschaften beklagen Mobbing und Schikane. Artikel von Moritz Schröder in der taz-NRW vom 20.12.2006 http://www.taz.de/pt/2006/12/20/a0019.1/text

Kündigung bei Burger King: Ein Job für die Gewerkschaft

„Burger King schreckt offenbar vor nichts zurück, wenn es gilt, einen missliebigen Betriebsrat einzuschüchtern. Drei Betriebsratsmitglieder und ein Wahlvorstand wurden dieses Jahr in einer Dortmunder Filiale des Fastfood-Riesen fristlos gekündigt. Unter fadenscheinigen Begründungen, die nachher von Gerichten wieder kassiert wurden. Es ist bezeichnend, dass Burger King öffentlich keine Stellung dazu beziehen will…“ Kommentar von Dirk Eckert in der taz-NRW vom 20.12.2006 http://www.taz.de/pt/2006/12/20/a0005.1/text


"Überall herrscht die gleiche Struktur" –

Alle Fastfood-Ketten sind "tendenziell sehr unfreundlich" zu Betriebsräten, sagt Gewerkschafter Manfred Sträter. Ein Interview von Dirk Eckert in der taz NRW vom 20.12.2006 http://www.taz.de/pt/2006/12/20/a0016.1/text


Burger King Dortmund: Der nächste Klops!

Tief enttäuscht: Gökmen Yücel hatte gehofft, gestern wieder arbeiten zu können. Daraus wurde nichts. Trotz gerichtlicher Verfügung durfte Mitarbeitervertreter Gökmen Yücel gestern nach sieben Monaten nicht an seinen Arbeitsplatz zurück. Siehe dazu die Seite der NGG Dortmund vom 19.12.2006 http://www.ngg-dortmund.de/index.php?site=showmore&id=390


Aus: LabourNet, 21. Dezember 2006

Weder Leistungsmissbrauch noch Kostenexplosion

http://www.flegel-g.de/missbrauch-studie.html

The Occupation Project

http://vcnv.org/the-occupation-project

Wake Up, Employers: Working Moms Are Giving Up

New York Times writer Lisa Belkin's controversial October 26, 2003, article about smart, young women leaving the work force to raise children - dubbed the "opt out revolution" - sparked a firestorm of debate centered around one dramatic question: Is the most well-educated generation of women in history - the daughters of feminism and Title IX and glass ceiling-smashing pioneers - really choosing domesticity over career?

http://www.truthout.org/issues_06/122006WA.shtml

The Hereditary Consequences of Environmental Pollutants

It starts in the first weeks of life. As the umbilical cord sends nutrients to the fetus, pumping 300 quarts of blood per day, it also delivers what nature never intended: synthetic chemicals that may wreak havoc with development and cause health problems later in life.

http://www.truthout.org/issues_06/122006HA.shtml



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=environmental+pollutants

The Year the World Woke Up

None too soon, the West awoke in 2006 to the vast economic, political and social implications of climate change. As temperature and rainfall records tumbled and unseasonal, intense heat waves, droughts and floods struck many countries, local and national politicians scrambled to beef up their green policies and credentials. Some businesses found they could make a packet from trading carbon, and a broad-based global social and ecological movement emerged, linking climate change to social justice, as well as to poverty and lifestyles.

http://www.truthout.org/issues_06/122006EC.shtml

Lawsuits Call Air Pollution Standards Deadly, Arbitrary

As the government rolls out new pollution standards this week, critics are charging federal regulators with ignoring science and arbitrarily allowing toxins into the air.

http://www.truthout.org/issues_06/122006EB.shtml



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=air+pollution

Could the climate crisis be what gets us collectively around the world?

Crisis and Opportunity

"Change; fear of change; acceptance of an unjust status quo; being caught up, even knowingly, in consumerism; TV and computer screen-watching; unwillingness to step out of personal ruts; being weighed down with work and family responsibilities - aren't these the problems that face those of us who are trying to motivate a critical mass of people to join with us to work for a world based upon justice and peace, peace with one another and with the earth?" asks Ted Glick. "Could the climate crisis be what gets us - 'us' collectively, around the world - to join together in the numbers necessary in the common cause of preserving a future worth living in for our children and grandchildren?"

http://www.truthout.org/issues_06/122006EA.shtml



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Ted+Glick

A Historic Hoax: Iraq War Intelligence Failures

How could the evidence used to make the case for war with Iraq have been so wrong? In this rebroadcast of a stunning February 2006 NOW on PBS report, an administration insider who helped craft Secretary of State Colin Powell's landmark argument for war, which was presented to the United Nations, claims he unwittingly "participated in a hoax." NOW reports on the serious doubts that existed about the key evidence being used by the American government at the very time Powell's speech was being planned and delivered.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/122006U.shtml

Pentagon Wants $99.7 Billion More for Wars

The Pentagon wants the White House to seek another $99.7 billion to fund the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, according to information provided to The Associated Press.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/122006T.shtml

March on Washington On Jan. 27 and March 17: WE MUST FORCE CONGRESS TO CUT OFF WAR FUNDING

Troops Out Now Coalition

The Decisive Battle this Spring - The Challenge for the Antiwar Movement March on Washington On Jan. 27 and March 17 (the 4th Anniversary of the War)

WE MUST FORCE CONGRESS TO CUT OFF WAR FUNDING

And we can if we move from symbolic protest to mass resistance

* Not One More Dollar for War and Occupation!
* Bring ALL the Troops Home Now!

Forcing Congress to vote to cut off further war funding is the defining issue for the antiwar movement this spring and it is a struggle that we can win if we are bold enough to take it seriously.

The Troops Out Now Coalition calls on everyone to join the antiwar march on January 27...and come back on March 17...and come ready to STAY in DC!

ON MARCH 17, ASSEMBLE AT THE WHITE HOUSE AND MARCH TO THE U.S. CONGRESS -- AND STAY THERE UNTIL THEY CUT OFF WAR FUNDING


An Appeal for Unity in the Antiwar Movement

Our chance of winning are greater if the antiwar coalitions unite! A crucial factor in our ability as a movement to rise to this challenge is the willingness for all antiwar forces nationwide--especially the national coalitions--to renew a commitment to work for unity with each other. We appeal to all antiwar forces to take the high road and work together this Spring. The time has come for us to coordinate our efforts, and avoid competing dates and plans. If we work and plan together--our chances of success will be greater.

More than at any time since the start of war, the antiwar movement is in a position to force congress to vote no on war funding. The people are on our side, the momentum is on our side, the whole world is on our side; the only question is whether we have the conviction and the courage to take our struggle against the war from the level of symbolic protest to real mass resistance.

Some time between now and early February, Bush is going to ask Congress to approve between $130 to $200 billion more dollars to finance the war to add to the close to a half a trillion dollars in war funding Congress has approved in a series of votes over the past three and a half years.

Sometime between February and May 2007, Congress will vote nay or yea to this request. This vote will be the most important war vote in Congress since a majority of both Republican and Democratic Party members of Congress voted to authorize the war in How You Can Help:

Endorse the call for unity for March 17

Volunteer

Become an Organizing Center

Donate Oct. 2002.

Clearly, Congress has the authority to cut off spending for the war in Iraq and Afghanistan, and effectively make it impossible for the criminal carnage to continue. What makes the next war funding vote different from all the previous ones is that on Nov. 7, people voted to end the war.

As a result of the massive antiwar vote, Democratic Party politicians will take control of both houses of Congress on January 4. When that happens, the authority to either carry out the mandate of the elections to end the war and occupation of Iraq by completely cutting off all war funding or to betray the people by approving more funds to continue it, will shift to the leadership of the Democratic party.

The top Democratic Party leaders in Congress have already indicated that they are preparing to betray the antiwar mandate. Some members of Congress say they will support resolutions introduced in Congress that call for a phased redeployment of troops from Iraq or a time table for withdrawing most troops. But such resolutions are little more than symbolic, half- measures that won’t end the war. However, the real fight is the war funding vote and we must force Congress to vote NO.

In the past, members of Congress who claimed to be opposed to the war have justified their votes for war funding by claiming they had to keep up the funding to “support the troops”. It’s time for us to reject all excuses and rationalizations for voting for war funding. A vote for war funding is a VOTE FOR WAR. Moreover, voting to approve more funds for war will only ensure that more U.S. troops and many more Iraqis will be killed and maimed.

IN MARCH – WE MUST BE READY TO STAY IN WASHINGTON

We will be in Washington on January 27 and we will come back on March 17. And when we come back in March, this time we must be prepared to stay there in the thousands to force Congress to vote NO on more war funding. If Congress tries to rush a vote on war funding before March 17, this time we must be prepared to come to Washington in mass to make sure that the war funding is voted down.

PAY THE PEOPLES’ BILLS - NOT FOR WAR & OCCUPATION; BRING YOUR BILLS WITH YOU TO WASHINGTON

We are asking people to bring their medical, rent, heating and utility bills; student loan bills; credit card bills, and food bills that they can’t afford to pay as well as shut-off notices, mortgage foreclosures, eviction notices to the march on Washington. It must be made clear to Congress that feeding more money to the war while more and more people cannot pay for their basic living expenses is a crime. The cost of the war is not the only reason why we oppose the war. We oppose the war because it is an imperialist war for colonial conquest and plunder. Yet the cost of the war is important because it’s paid for by money stolen from providing social needs. The money that has paid for death and destruction in Iraq could have gone towards reconstruction in New Orleans and the Gulf Coast after Hurricane Katrina.

In his famous speech declaring his opposition to the Vietnam war almost 40 years ago, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. said, “It is disgraceful that a Congress that can vote upwards of $35 billion a year for a senseless immoral war in Vietnam cannot vote a weak $2 billion dollars to carry on our all too feeble efforts to bind up the wound of our nation’s 35 million poor. This is nothing short of a Congress engaging in political guerilla warfare against the defenseless poor of our nation…”

MARCH AGAINST THE WAR AT HOME STOP RACIST POLICE TERROR - STOP THE RAIDS AGAINST IMMIGRANT WORKERS

As we march to end the war abroad, we must also demand an end to the war at home. We must demand an end to the raids on immigrant workers like the recent massive military raid carried out by thousands of Homeland Security/Immigration and Custom Enforcement police on mostly Latin@ workers at six Swift and Co. meat processing plants. We must demand an end to the racist police brutality and terror that recently killed 23 year-old unarmed Sean Bell in New York City and 93 year-old Kathryn Johnston in Atlanta, both of them African American.

* Immediate, Unconditional, & Complete Withdrawal from Iraq--Out Now!
* End Colonial Occupation & Imperialist Aggression from Africa to Asia, from Iraq to Palestine, to Afghanistan, to Haiti, to the Philippines, to Puerto Rico
* No New Wars Against Iran, Syria, North Korea
* Hands Off Cuba, Venezuela, Bolivia, & Lebanon
* Solidarity with Immigrant Workers and Katrina Survivors
* Stop the War at Home -- Stop Racist Police Terror -- Stop ICE raids
* Military Recruiters Out of Our Schools and Communities -- No Draft -- Education, Not War


How You Can Help:

1. Endorse the call for unity for March 17 - http://www.troopsoutnow.org/mar17endorse.html
2. Volunteer - http://www.troopsoutnow.org/mar17volunteer.html
3. Become an Organizing Center - http://troopsoutnow.org/mar17orgcentsignup.html
4. Donate - http://www.troopsoutnow.org/donate.html



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=CUT+OFF+WAR+FUNDING

Expanding Markets and Dying Oceans

http://tinyurl.com/y4qc9g

CIA Official Reveals Bush, Cheney, Rice Were Personally Told Iraq Had No WMD in Fall 2002

President Bush, Vice President Cheney, then-National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice and others were told by CIA Director George Tenet that Iraq’s foreign minister — who agreed to act as a spy for the United States — had reported that Iraq had no active weapons of mass destruction program.

http://tinyurl.com/r5tgo

Washington pushes ahead with plans for Iraq “regime change”

Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki and his Shiite fundamentalist Da’awa Party are being presented with an ultimatum: abandon the Sadrists or go down with them.

http://www.wsws.org/articles/2006/dec2006/iraq-d16.shtml


From Information Clearing House



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

Nuclear Games

http://tinyurl.com/y3wuao

The $2 Trillion Dollar War

By Charles M. Young

A leading economist says the true cost of Iraq is far higher than President Bush claims -- and America will pay the price for decades to come.

http://tinyurl.com/y9bqps

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Iraq war could cost US over $2 trillion, says Nobel prize-winning economist

The real cost to the US of the Iraq war is likely to be between $1 trillion and $2 trillion (£1.1 trillion), up to 10 times more than previously thought, according to a report written by a Nobel prize-winning economist and a Harvard budget expert.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/Iraq/Story/0,2763,1681119,00.html


From Information Clearing House

Sell-Out Democrats Have Walked into a Bush Trap on Iraq

By Dave Lindorff

They took what they thought was the easy road, condemning not the criminal policies themselves, but only the administration's handling of the wars. This led some to call not for an end to the wars, but for more troops.

http://tinyurl.com/vhcgo



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Dave+Lindorff

Diakonie: Immer mehr Armut, Anhebung von ALG II

Düsseldorf: 66.000 Menschen leben in Düsseldorf mit dem Existenzminimum
Mehr als 66.000 Menschen in Düsseldorf, mehr als jeder neunte, müssen mit dem Existenzminimum auskommen. Sichtbar wird diese Armut jeden Donnerstag an der Bergerkirche. Seit einem Jahr geben hier Diakonie und Düsseldorfer Tafel Lebensmittel an Bedürftige aus. Und fast jedes Mal sind es mehr. Rund 200 Menschen kommen regelmäßig – Familien, Schwerbehinderte, andere Menschen, die Unterstützung brauchen.

Lesen Sie hier weiter:
http://www.gegen-hartz.de/nachrichtenueberhartziv/0344e1989d0a9c907.php



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

Henrico Frank: Deutschlands frechster Arbeitsloser?

http://www.gegen-hartz.de/nachrichtenueberhartziv/0344e198a000f1e01.php

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Einseifen und Einseifen lassen. Oder: Die Ästhetik des Job-Widerstands sieht anders aus.

„«Wenn Sie sich waschen und rasieren, finden Sie auch einen Job.». Natürlich war das eine zynische Bemerkung von Beck, eine Stammtischparole, wie sie Millionen teilen oder sogar glauben. Allerdings müssen sich Millionen von „Beschäftigten“, also Menschen mit Job, tagtäglich weitaus größere Demütigungen gefallen lassen, um diesen ja „um Alles in der Welt“ zu behalten. Körperpflege gehört dabei noch zu den geringsten Zumutungen der Lohnarbeitsgesellschaft. Um welche Sch...-Jobs hier „auf Teufel komm raus“ gebuhlt und geworben werden muß, das ist u.E. der Skandal…“ Kommentar von Mag Wompel und Ralf Pandorf vom 21.12.2006 http://www.labournet.de/diskussion/arbeit/aktionen/einseifen.html

Der Text beinhaltet zwei Cartoons von Michael Kinder
(http://www.logocartoons.de.vu/) – wir danken!


Aus: LabourNet, 21. Dezember 2006

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Der Punk und der Politiker

Ab dem 1.1.2007 werden die Sanktionsmöglichkeiten für Arbeitslose verschärft, die Personal Service Agenturen haben sich als kontraproduktiv erwiesen, aber die Augen richten sich auf Henrico Frank. Ein Lehrstück in Sachen Meinungsbildung.

http://www.heise.de/tp/r4/artikel/24/24286/1.html



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Henrico+Frank

Help Stop Big Oil from destroying America’s Arctic Seas

http://www.democracyinaction.org/dia/organizationsORG/pacificenvironment/campaign.jsp?campaign_KEY=6347



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Big+Oil

Long U.S. Work Hours Are Bad for the Environment

Study Shows
http://www.commondreams.org/news2006/1220-08.htm

The War Is Already Lost

http://www.commondreams.org/views06/1220-27.htm



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Tariq+Ali

If Cheney 's Talking, He Should Talk to Congress

http://www.commondreams.org/views06/1220-26.htm



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

Government Abuses Hurricane Victims

http://www.commondreams.org/views06/1220-32.htm



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

Military Role in U.S. Embassies Creates Strains

Report Says
http://www.commondreams.org/headlines06/1220-06.htm

Bush 'Brainwashed' Blair on Iraq Pullout - Iraq VP

http://www.commondreams.org/headlines06/1220-08.htm



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

US Considers Naval Build-up as Warning to Iran

http://www.commondreams.org/headlines06/1220-04.htm

"Das sind nur Steuergeschenke? Unfug!"

http://www.taz.de/pt/2006/12/21/a0130.1/text

Debate over troop levels intensifies; Abizaid resigns

http://www.ufppc.org/content/view/5459/


Informant: jensenmk

From ufpj-news

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Top US Mideast commander to retire in early 2007

Abizaid has opposed calls for sending more troops to Iraq as part of a temporary spike to combat growing communal violence.

http://tinyurl.com/y4vrfm


From Information Clearing House

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Where's the Accountability for the Dead and Wounded?
http://freepage.twoday.net/stories/3092086/

Where's the Accountability for the Dead and Wounded? Who pays for the liberty you demand?

"VFP" Veterans For Peace

/>/>

Informant: rafeswhiterose

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Who pays for the liberty you demand?

Video

And prove to me, America, that you care
And prove to me, America, you’re aware
Who’s dying for your freedom in this land
Who pays the cost for the liberties you demand.

http://tinyurl.com/tmqwn

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Body of local soldier killed in Iraq returns home for final salute
http://www1.wsvn.com/news/articles/local/MI35744/


Informant: ranger116

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Abu Ghraib - The Bottom Line

Video

The video is shocking. It’s particularly scary because it is real, and particularly sad because all of our tax dollars are making this happen. Several minutes of every day you work goes to support this. Had enough?

http://tinyurl.com/tn6zo

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Bush warns of new sacrifices in Iraq
http://freepage.twoday.net/stories/3090792/

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Where's the Accountability for the Dead and Wounded?

By Sean Penn

Children grow up in our country -- many by the way, under conditions of extreme poverty -- and are told from a very early age "You will be accountable!" "With freedom, comes responsibility!" And so the lecture goes...Democratic and Republican alike. Lie-cheat-steal, and there will be consequences! Theft will be punished. Actions that cause the deaths of others will be severely punished. The message, from leaders in Washington, news media, mom, dad, and church is clear. Criminals MUST be held accountable.

http://tinyurl.com/yyzmdd

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A Few Thoughts on Ending The Iraqi Occupation

This battle is no longer about defending our freedom, it is about winning it back.
http://www.newswithviews.com/Brownlow/david58.htm

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WAR CRIMES REPORT ADVERTISED IN THE MILITARY TIMES NEWSPAPERS

By Nick Mottern, Director, Consumers for Peace
nickmottern @earthlink.net

December 20, 2006

“U.S. War Crimes in Iraq and Mechanisms for Accountability” is being advertised for the month of December in the classified sections of the weekly newspapers Army, Navy, Marine and Air Force Times, published by Military Times. The newspapers are distributed to all U.S. military bases around the world and are read by an estimated 1 million military people, according to a Military Times advertising representative.

“We felt that the people who are ordered to fight in Iraq, and those who support U.S. presence Iraq, ought to know of the opportunity to learn about the many ways in which the United States has violated and continues to violate international law there,” said Nick Mottern, Director of ConsumersforPeace.org, publisher of the war crimes report.

The report, published in October, 2006, has been endorsed, with entries in its forward, by historian Howard Zinn; journalist Dahr Jamail; former Army officer and peace worker Ann Wright; Neil MacKay, Scottish journalist and the Sunday Herald's multi-award winning Home Affairs and Investigations Editor; ;and Kathy Kelly, co-coordinator of Voices for Creative Non-Violence.

Ten international websites have published the report. A direct download link: http://www.consumersforpeace.org/pdf/war_crimes_iraq_101006.pdf

Publishers:

Consumers for Peace http://www.consumersforpeace.org
Association of Humanitarian Lawyers http://www.humanlaw.org
Traprock Peace Center http://www.traprockpeace.org
Voices for Creative Nonviolence http://www.vcnv.org
Uruknet.info http://www.uruknet.info
Information Clearing House http://www.informationclearinghouse.info AfterDowningStreet.org http://www.afterdowningstreet.org
Socialist Worker newspaper http://www.socialistworker.org
The Brussells Tribunal (for International Anti-Occupation Network) http://www.brusselstribunal.org/
Stop the War Coalition (UK) http://www.stopthewar.co.uk


Charles Jenks
Chair of Advisory Board Traprock Peace Center
103 Keets Road Deerfield, MA 01342
http://www.traprockpeace.org


From ufpj-news

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The $2 Trillion Dollar War
http://freepage.twoday.net/stories/3092398/

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A message from Cal

Prayer for Peace
We are one global family
All colors, All races
One world united.
We call for peace
and the healing of our planet Earth
Peace for all nations.
Peace for our communities.
And peace within ourselves.
Let us connect heart to heart
all across the world.
Through our diversity we recognize Unity.
Through our compassion we recognize Peace.
Our Love is the power to transform our world
Let us send it out
NOW...

A battered group of neocons delivered the president his latest war plan, letting him reject the grave warnings of the Iraq Study Group and deny that we're losing the war

http://fairuse.100webcustomers.com/fairenough/salon045.html


Informant: Lew Rockwell



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=neocon
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Iraq+Study+Group
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Sidney+Blumenthal

Scharfe Kritik an Kauf durch "Heuschrecke"

http://www.frankfurter-rundschau.de/in_und_ausland/wirtschaft/aktuell/?em_cnt=1035395&sid=ee30c23896bf2c0b5adb4dee740b875e



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

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