Donnerstag, 17. Mai 2007

Targeting Children and Youth in the Digital Age

http://www.commondreams.org/news2007/0517-03.htm

Major Peace Rally Set To Protest Cheney Speech To West Point Graduation, May 26, 2007

http://www.commondreams.org/news2007/0517-04.htm

Protest Cheney Speech at West Point



http://youtube.com/watch?v=1ki7dYXLLJY


The West Point May 26th Organizing Committee: Peace Groups Announce Final Plans For Protesting Cheney Speech To West Point Graduation, May 26, 2007.

http://www.commondreams.org/news2007/0524-02.htm

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PROTEST CHENEY AND THE WAR!

Below is the final press release on this Saturday's WEST POINT PEACE RALLY. Please Circulate Widely:

Please join us in Highland Falls, NY--the home of the West Point Military Academy--in Orange County of New York State's Hudson Valley. If you are in the New York/New Jersey/Connecticut/Pennsylvania area, its a lot closer than you think. Think of this as an investment in all of our futures...

For the complete list of speakers and sponsors, as well as directions, you can check out http://www.westpointrally.org .

If you'd like to see info on this event from YouTube go to:

http://youtube.com/watch?v=1ki7dYXLLJY

Guest speakers include Elliot Adams of Veterans for Peace, Brian Becker of ANSWER, Connie Hogarth of the Center for Social Action, Jack Smith of the Hudson Valley Activist Newsletter, Debra Sweet of World Can't Wait, Jim Murphey of Viet Nam Vets Against the War, and many others from organizations like UFPJ, Women in Black, Code Pink and more. Special Guest Speaker is ANN WRIGHT, State Dept official who resigned in protest of the invasion of Iraq. Music by The Flames of Discontent and the Walkabout Clearwater chorus. We are gathering to tell Cheney that his lies and manipulations aren't working any longer---and his own history of five military deferments negates his right to wage any war, let alone one built on deception and greed. Let's demand peace now!

In Solidarity,
John Pietaro
http://www.flamesofdiscontent.org


For Immediate Release:

PEACE GROUPS ANNOUNCE FINAL PLANS FOR PROTESTING CHENEY SPEECH TO WEST POINT GRADUATION, MAY 26, 2007

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE -- MAY 24, 2007

THE WEST POINT MAY 26th ORGANIZING COMMITTEE http://www.westpointrally.org

Contacts: Michael Sussman, sussman1@frontiernet.net 845-469-3581, phone/fax 845-294-3991 and 845-294-1623 Bennett Weiss, BenWeiss@aol.com 845-569-8662 Steve Greenfield, bicyclesax@earthlink.net 845-255-2516, 845-532-0280

PEACE GROUPS ANNOUNCE FINAL PLANS FOR PROTESTING CHENEY SPEECH TO WEST POINT GRADUATION, MAY 26, 2007

"When people speak to you about a preventive war, you tell them to go and fight it. After my experience, I have come to hate war... I hate war as only a soldier who has lived it can, only as one who has seen its brutality, its stupidity. War settles nothing." -- Dwight D. Eisenhower, 5-Star General, 34th President of the United States, West Point Class of 1915

Hudson Valley, NY - Elected officials, veterans, military families, and grassroots citizen activists for peace, freedom, and justice will hold a march and rally at Veterans Park, Highland Falls, New York commencing at 8:30 am on May 26, 2007 as Vice President Dick Cheney delivers the commencement address to the graduating class of 2007 at the United States Military Academy.

Colonel Ann Wright, who reopened the American Embassy in Kabul but later resigned from the U.S. diplomatic corps over disagreement with plans by the Departments of State and Defense to invade Iraq, will be the featured speaker ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ann_Wright ).
Representatives of various chapters of Veterans for Peace http://www.veteransforpeace.org/ ,
Iraq Veterans Against The War http://www.ivaw.org/ ,
Gold Star Families for Peace http://www.gsfp.org/ ,
and Military Families Speak Out http://www.mfso.org/
will all be on hand to help bolster our demands to end this immoral, illegal, and failed policy and to truly support our troops by bringing them home safely and providing them with proper health care and benefits upon their return. Colonel Wright can be contacted by phone 808-741-1141 and by Email: microann@yahoo.com.

"As a 29 year US Army/Army Reserve veteran who retired as a Colonel and a 16 year US diplomat who reopened the US Embassy in Kabul, Afghanistan in December, 2001 and who resigned in March, 2003 in opposition to the war on Iraq, I will protest Vice President Dick Cheney's presence on May 28 at the West Point graduation," said Ann Wright, in announcing her decision to attend the West Point rally. "I strongly believe President Bush and Vice-President Cheney's war of choice on Iraq is a war of aggression, which is a war crime. Their policies of undercutting the Geneva Conventions have put our own soldiers at risk. Encouraging torture in violation of domestic and international law has undercut the professionalism and ethics of our military. Our cadets at West Point are at risk because of these policies. I believe every citizen should be protesting the policies of President Bush and Vice-President Cheney. I will proudly do so on Saturday, May 28 at West Point. -- Ann Wright, Colonel (Ret) US Army Reserves (Colonel Wright can be contacted by phone 808-741-1141 and by Email: microann@yahoo.com)

Jim Murphy, who served in Vietnam in 1968, Quang Tri (Northern I Corps), concurred. "When these West Point graduates were first thinking about coming here to serve their country, the Bush Administration was secretly planning this war, a war of choice based on lies," said Murphy, who is speaking on behalf of Veteran's for Peace. "If the war continues, they will be leading young men and women into combat to kill a enemy created by our immoral foreign policy. They will see their own soldiers killed and wounded but equally sad they will bear witness to dead children, dead old people, people that had just hoped to survive. AND like all veterans, whatever they see and whatever they do will always be with them... always," Murphy added.

With over 45 organizations now sponsoring, including several with national reach, and a favorable weather forecast, record attendance is expected. People will begin assembling in Veteran's Park, Highland Falls, at 8:30 AM, and after a period of music and speakers during the gathering period, begin the march to the Thayer Gate by 10:00, followed by the concluding rally back at the assembly point. The main message of the rally is best summed up by Military Families Speak Out, a group consisting of family members of active-duty U.S. servicemembers serving overseas.

"Military Families Speak Out continues to call on Congress to end funding for the war in Iraq, save what is needed to bring our troops home quickly and safely. Funding the war is not supporting our troops. The way to support our troops is to bring them home now and take care of them when they get here."


From ufpj-news

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Protesters Barred From Cheney's West Point Speech
http://www.commondreams.org/archive/2007/05/26/1477/

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Fear-mongering and fiction

Mother Jones
by Paul McLeary

05/26/07

As Cheney told the graduates of the enemies they may soon face — terrorists ‘who oppose and despise everything you know to be right, every notion of upright conduct and character’ — there were moments when it seemed that he had simply recycled an old speech from 2002. Indeed, long after most members of the Bush administration have distanced themselves from some of the more insidious claims that propelled the U.S. into war with Iraq, the vice president continues to repeat them as fact. … In a subtle irony, the vice president last addressed graduating West Point cadets the very year the class of 2007 entered the academy, in 2003. It was close to a month after the president declared an end to major combat operations in Iraq and Cheney crowed that ‘the battle of Iraq was a major victory in the war on terror.’ At the time, two West Point graduates had been killed in Iraq. Since then an additional 49 tombstones have risen on West Point’s campus …

http://tinyurl.com/34a4fu


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A Deeper Purpose

http://www.commondreams.org/archive/2007/05/17/1265/



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The Assault on Reason

http://www.commondreams.org/archive/2007/05/17/1256/

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Gore Book Excerpt: "The Assault on Reason"

Al Gore writes in an excerpt from his book "The Assault on Reason": "American democracy is now in danger - not from any one set of ideas, but from unprecedented changes in the environment within which ideas either live and spread, or wither and die. I do not mean the physical environment; I mean what is called the public sphere, or the marketplace of ideas."

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/051707R.shtml



The New Assault on Al Gore

Robert Parry writes: "An irony about Al Gore's new book, 'The Assault on Reason,' is that the former vice president blames TV much more than the print media for America's drift into the world of the irrational. Yet, while author Gore has encountered mostly respectful interviews on TV, his book has been savaged by major newspapers and print reviewers, often distorting the contents and resurrecting one of the favorite press themes of Campaign 2000 - that Gore is an obnoxious pedant."

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/060507C.shtml



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Watergate Without the Break-In

http://www.commondreams.org/archive/2007/05/17/1244/



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US Chided for Hindering International Efforts on Climate Change

http://www.commondreams.org/archive/2007/05/17/1253/

Iraq: Send in the Clown

http://www.commondreams.org/archive/2007/05/17/1274/



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War-Torn Iraq 'Facing Collapse,' Says UK Think Tank

http://www.commondreams.org/archive/2007/05/17/1247/

In der Heimat wartet der Tod

Es herrscht Krieg im Irak, aber Deutschland erklärt den Norden für sicher.
http://www.heise.de/tp/r4/artikel/25/25304/1.html

Bush-Freund Bolton wirft BBC-Reporter "leeres Hirn" vor

http://www.spiegel.de/politik/ausland/0,1518,483415,00.html



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US Reading Program Benefits Bush Friend

A Texas businessman listed as a major fundraiser for President George Bush has made millions of dollars in profits from a federal reading program that critics say favored administration cronies at the expense of schoolchildren.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/051707H.shtml

Close Your Eyes: The Graduation Speech I'll Never Give

Tom Engelhardt writes: "Over the next 100 years - the heart of your life and that of your children - the Earth could lose its glaciers (major sources of water in places like South Asia); the Greenland ice sheet could radically melt down; and up to half this planet's wealth of species could go extinct. You could also experience the onrush - evidently already underway - of ever more extreme weather patterns (massive hurricanes, typhoons, monsoons, 100-year droughts, and the like), the spread of lethal diseases to new locales, and a host of other unnerving phenomena. ...Even those of you who claim to doubt the reality of global warming sense that this is so...."

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/051707F.shtml



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Mr. Gonzales's Incredible Adventure

The editors of The New York Times write: "There were many fascinating threads to the testimony on Tuesday by the former deputy attorney general, James Comey, who described the night in March 2004 when two top White House officials tried to pressure an ailing and hospitalized Attorney General John Ashcroft into endorsing President Bush's illegal wiretapping operation. But the really big question, an urgent avenue for investigation, is what exactly the National Security Agency was doing before that night under Mr. Bush's personal orders. Did Mr. Bush start by authorizing the agency to intercept domestic emails and telephone calls without first getting a warrant?"

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/051707C.shtml



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Democrats Move to Expand Probe of Gonzales, Justice Department

Senate Democrats, spurred by revelations that then-White House Counsel Alberto Gonzales pressured hospitalized Attorney General John Ashcroft in 2004 to approve a secret spying program, are stepping up a probe of the Justice Department.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/051707B.shtml



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At Least 26 Prosecutors Were Listed for Firing

The Justice Department considered dismissing many more US attorneys than officials have previously acknowledged, with at least 26 prosecutors suggested for termination between February 2005 and December 2006, according to sources familiar with documents withheld from the public.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/051707A.shtml



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Iran Disinformation

Do the politicians foaming at the mouth over Iran know anything about Iran?
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Iraq could reduce America's taste for fundamentalism, laissez-faire economics and militarism

From Quagmire To Progressive Victory

by Thomas I. Palley, TomPaine.com
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Playing Stall Ball On Clean Air

by Frank O'Donnell, TomPaine.com

To block tougher clean air standards, Bush has a new play to run out the clock.
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Support the Personal Data Privacy and Security Act

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Two Additional Prosecutors Were Considered for Ouster

Congressional investigators have learned that the Justice Department considered firing two more US attorneys in Florida and Colorado, states where allegations of voter fraud and countercharges of voter intimidation have flown in recent years. That brings to nine the number of battleground election states where the Bush administration set out to replace some of the nation's top prosecutors.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/051707N.shtml



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Wolfowitz Refuses to Resign

The ousting of Wolfowitz from the World Bank took a bizarre U-turn with Wolfowitz challenging the bank's directors to vote him out, knowing that the United States would oppose the move. Previously, Wolfowitz had been doing everything in his power to prevent such a vote. In effect, bank officials said, he is using the fear among some European leaders at the bank of a possible rupture with the Bush administration. The saga seems to be playing out according to a time-honored Washington formula: confrontation, impasse and crisis, followed by sudden negotiations to avert a possible breakdown of the institution.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/051707M.shtml



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Congress Demands Emails; Justice Says Ask Rove Camp

The Justice Department on Wednesday told an angry Senate Judiciary Committee chairman that it does not have the documents described in a subpoena demanding all materials relating to Karl Rove's possible involvement in the US attorney firings. Instead, it said, Rove's lawyer must have them.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/051707K.shtml



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GOP Senators Call for Gonzales to Resign

Attorney General Alberto Gonzales came under renewed pressure on Wednesday as two more Republican senators came out against him and Democrats challenged his truthfulness about President Bush's no-warrant eavesdropping program. And on Tuesday, a quarter-page open letter was published in the Washington Post by 56 members of Gonzales's graduating class at Harvard Law School, excoriating their former classmate for his "cavalier handling of our freedoms."

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/051707J.shtml



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How Congress Can Stop Bush From Attacking Iran

http://www.afterdowningstreet.org/node/22589


Informant: David Swanson

From ufpj-news



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The psychology of self-deception when talking about the dangers of electropollution

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The explosion in phone masts goes on and on

May 16 2007

FEARS surrounding mobile phone masts are nothing new, but they remain a topic that is rarely out of the headlines. With residents in Dorking ready to do battle against plans for a mast at Haybarn House, in South Street, SSIIO uncovers how many other masts are in Mole Valley

WITH mobile phones an essential part of everyday life for the vast majority of Britons,it is not surprising that the likes of Vodafone and O2 are always searching for better signal coverage.

We all want to be able to use our phones whenever and whereever we like and that demand has led to an explosion in the number of telecommunication masts going up around the country.

In the past five years Mole Valley District Council has decided on 110 applications for phone masts or related items. Of these, 74 have been allowed.

Locations for these masts range from railway stations, shops and golf clubs to theatres, post offices and pubs.

Farms are also a popular venue, and there are even some to be found at local churches.

The last full count of masts that Mole Valley District Council carried out was in 2002 when it listed 56 masts across the area.

But it is in the five years since this survey was carried out that the 110 applications were made for mobile phone masts in the area.

The council permitted 69 of these and refused 41. But of those that were refused 14 went to appeal and five were subsequently allowed - bringing the total in the district to 74.

Of all the telecommunication masts found in the region, Mole Valley District Council received rent on just one.

Income from that mast, which was located on the top of Wenlock Edge in Goodwyns,ended in February.

The total rent received amounted to just over £20,000 from the period of March 2002 to February 2007.

Time and again concerns are raised about possible health risks when masts are erected close to homes and schools.

The visual impact on the area is also often cited as a reason not to position a mast in a particular area.

The Ramblers' Association (RA), Britain's largest walking charity, has expressed concerns at the growing proliferation of masts and has been campaigning to ensure that developers are required to consult with communities affected by any mast proposal and that consideration is given to ways to minimising the impact of masts on the landscape.

A spokesman for the group said: "The RA believes that it is important for developers to carefully examine the visual impacts of masts before sites are chosen and high priority should be given to mast sharing and camouflaging in areas of countryside sensitive to visual impacts."

© owned by or licensed to Trinity Mirror Southern Limited 2007

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Giuliani’s attack on Ron Paul falls flat

05/16/07

Future of Freedom Foundation
by Jacob G. Hornberger

Ron Paul once again roiled Republican presidential politics on the issue of foreign policy during last night’s debate, finishing second in the post-debate poll conducted by Fox News and first in the poll conducted by MSNBC. Pointing out that U.S. foreign policy is the root cause of the anger and hatred that has engendered terrorism against the United States, including the 9/11 attacks, Paul suggested that America would be better off ending the U.S. government’s role as world policeman as wells its longtime policy of interventionism...

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Tracking Himself: The ‘Orwell Project’

Washington Post
by Jessica Dawson

05/12/07

Soon after the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, the U.S. government mistook Hasan Elahi for a terrorist. On a return trip from Europe, the Bangladesh-born, New York-raised artist was flagged at the airport and interrogated. To prove his whereabouts, Elahi showed them his Palm PDA, a device that yielded enough information — from calendar notes of appointments and classes he teaches at Rutgers University — to placate his interrogators. … The artist hatched a plan. If Big Brother wanted proof of his coordinates, why not surveil himself? Recording his own moves could, theoretically, seal his alibi. And, when conceived of as art project, the action might satirize federal intelligence gathering. From the day in 2002 when Elahi implanted a GPS-enabled device in his cellphone, art and life merged. Several times a day, the artist input his location into the phone and his computer recorded the data (he hopes to incorporate a live GPS tracker soon). He then created a Web site that allowed viewers to see where he is at any given time — you can visit at http://www.trackingtransience.net ...

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REAL ID rebellion comes to Illinois

Cato Institute
by Jim Harper

05/16/07

In 2005, Congress passed the REAL ID Act in the name of national security. By next May, states will have to force their citizens to comply with strict federal standards for driver’s licenses and other forms of identification or their driver’s licenses and IDs won’t be usable for ‘federal purposes’ like passing through airport checkpoints. Civil liberties advocates believe REAL ID reduces Americans’ freedom and privacy, but what’s most important is that it doesn’t appreciably increase security. In fact, the law is likely to reduce Americans’ security in important respects. Add to this that the Department of Homeland Security estimates that the bill cost states and individuals $17 billion — over $50 for every person in the country — and the recipe for state rebellion is complete. Arkansas, Idaho, Maine, Montana, Washington, North Dakota, Colorado, and Hawaii have already passed bills to protest or refuse the REAL ID Act, and there is unrest in other states. Now Illinois is joining the fray...

http://www.cato.org/pub_display.php?pub_id=8242


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The New World Order GOP

WorldNetDaily
by Pat Buchanan

05/16/07

The World Bank and IMF were created when the United States was the greatest creditor on earth. The bank was to lend for the reconstruction and development of Europe and Asia. The IMF was to provide loans to help members with balance of payments problems. When Europe and Asia recovered, the need for the World Bank came to an end. By 1971, when the United States closed the gold window and let the dollar float, the need for an IMF to maintain fixed rates of exchange, in a world of floating rates, disappeared. Yet both institutions reinvented themselves as lenders of last resort to bankrupt Third World regimes, and Republican presidents and a Republican Congress went along. Why?

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All hail the king

Salon
by Sidney Blumenthal

05/16/07

Loyalty has always been the alpha and omega of George W. Bush’s presidency. But all the forms of allegiance that have bound together his administration — political, ideological and personal — are being shredded, leaving only blind loyalty. Bush has surrounded himself with loyalists, who fervently pledged their fealty, enforced the loyalty of others and sought to make loyal converts. Now Bush’s long downfall is descending into a series of revenge tragedies in which the characters are helpless against the furies of their misplaced loyalties and betrayals. The stage is being strewn with hacked corpses — on Monday, former Deputy Attorney General Paul McNulty; imminently, World Bank president Paul Wolfowitz; tomorrow, whoever remains trapped on the ghost ship of state. As the individual tragedies unfold, Bush’s royal robes unravel...

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Comey: White House pressed Ashcroft on wiretaps

Chillicothe Gazette

05/16/07

A top Justice Department official thought President Bush’s no-warrant wiretapping program was so questionable that he refused for a time to reauthorize it, leading to a standoff with White House officials at the bedside of the ailing attorney general, a Senate panel was told Tuesday. Former Deputy Attorney General James Comey told the Senate Judiciary Committee that he refused to recertify the program because Attorney General John Ashcroft had reservations about its legality just before falling ill with pancreatitis in March 2004...

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Senators renew call for Gonzales’ ouster

Abilene Reporter News

05/17/07

Attorney General Alberto Gonzales came under renewed pressure Wednesday, as two more Republican senators came out against him and Democrats challenged his truthfulness about President Bush’s no-warrant eavesdropping program. The developments revived a debate over Gonzales’ fitness to head the Justice Department a day after a former deputy attorney general recounted a dramatic hospital bedside confrontation between Gonzales and his predecessor, John Ashcroft...

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Sind Handys gesundheitsschädlich?

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Handystrahlung und Gesundheitsgefahren

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Mast scheme eyesore row

By Gerran Grimshaw

LOCAL councillors have reacted angrily to plans for a 15-metre mobile phone mast in Selby, claiming it would be an eyesore.

Mobile network operators Hutchinson 3G have applied for planning permission for the mast on Barlby Road, the old A19, outside the Greencore Foods factory.

A similar application from the company for a mast on the other side of the road was refused several months ago, because of the open aspect of the site.

But Dianne Dumbell, the clerk to Barlby Parish Council, said the new plans would mean the mast was insufficiently concealed.

"The applicants realise the shortcomings of the site as there have been negotiations concerning seven other potential sites," she said.

"Due to the failure to secure one of these sites, they now wish to place their equipment adjacent to the public highway.

"It is stated that this is their least obtrusive equipment and that the mast is not a prominent structure - this is totally unacceptable."

She said the mast would be five metres taller than nearby street lights, and would not be integrated into the street scene.

Coun Stephanie Duckett, who sits on Barlby Parish Council and Selby District Council, said: "The views we're getting from residents around there is that there are better sites available.

"3G are proposing to put it on an open grass verge on a public highway.

"They could put the mast in the Barlby woodland, to the north of Greencore, then it would be hidden better.

"It would also be further away from the houses in Magazine Road. These are housing association properties with young families in them.

"Moving the mast would, I think, give them peace of mind."

Brian Spooner, a spokesman for Hutchinson 3G, said: "As part of our application, we have researched a number of sites.

"A number have been discounted in radio and planning terms.

"The Barlby Road site meets both environmental considerations and the needs of the Hutchinson 3G network."

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Mobile mast battle rages on

By East Lothian Newsroom

18/5/07

FRESH plans to erect a 10 metre-high mobile phone pole at Station Yard Industrial Estate are to be contested by community councillors.

Mobile giant T-Mobile wants to position the telegraph pole at the east end of the estate, just off Station Road.

The pole would support three mobile phone antennae inside a plastic shroud.

But a number of concerns were expressed at a meeting of Haddington Community Council.

“We can’t simply say ‘no’ to telecoms mast sites, but should continue our objection to this one on the grounds that the location in Station Yard is the most visually intrusive from the West Road,” said planning liaison officer Norman Lawrie.

“The alternatives outside Station Yard have not in our view been thoroughly examined, and the option of an alternative site inside Station Yard, at the same height or perhaps on a lower location but with a higher pole, has not been considered.”

Chairman Jan Wilson agreed, saying it was important that T-Mobile looked at all options.

“We need to make the point that they haven’t considered other sites in the area,” she said.

Community councillor Effie Renton said she was surprised that proposals for mobile masts had not been submitted closer to the farmland at Letham, which is zoned to have at least 750 new houses built.

“Why do they have to be 10 metres high?” she asked.

Fellow community councillor Colvin Denholm said he suspected this depended on the surrounding area and the ease of transmitting signals over the hills.

In a submission to East Lothian Council planners from T-Mobile’s agent, Daly International, it was claimed that there was a lack of other appropriate sites for such a pole in the area.

“Finding an unobtrusive design for this region of the Haddington area proved difficult due to the prevalence of open parkland and low-rise, medium density residential development,” said the submission.

“For the chosen site a steel structure was considered, as this type of installation is generally preferred in an industrial area.

“However, due to the abundance of trees and shrubbery in the surrounding district it was felt the lowest possible wooden structure that could be installed would be more appropriate.”

The submission revealed that a previous application for a telecommunications installation on the site had been refused “due to design issues”.

The fresh application, however, was considered to have overcome “all of the negative aspects of the original application”.

T-Mobile’s bid follows last year’s proposal by rival firm O2 to install a mobile phone base station in the tower of West Church, Haddington. The plan was ditched following local opposition.

http://www.eastlothiancourier.com/?module=displaystory&story_id=2305&format=html

Mobile phone mast plans turned down again

By Katya Mira

Three mobile phone masts planned for rural sites have been turned down for the second time.

Applications to put the telegraph poles at East Preston, Findon and Rustington were dismissed at appeal. They had already been turned down by planning officials at Arun District Council because of the impact they would have on the countryside around them.

Coun Ricky Bower said: "These are all welcome decisions. The inspector recognises that while national policy encourages the development of the telecommunications network, it also requires that environmental impact be kept to a minimum."

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Time for Perspective, Time for Action

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The gripping Congressional testimony yesterday of James B. Comey, former Deputy Attorney General under John Ashcroft, lifts the curtain ever so slightly on the lengths that the Bush White House went to carry out its illegal and secret spying program against the people of the United States.

The hearing was called to investigate the political firings of U.S. Attorneys by the Bush White House. Mr. Comey's testimony reads like a John Grisham novel, except the events are all too real. We have included the New York Times article as a link at the conclusion of this email. The testimony proves the bare knuckle approach to subverting the Constitution, just as Bush has subverted all pretense to honesty about the illegal invasion and war in Iraq.

The big question now, as Bush’s crimes become increasingly exposed and as his political isolation reaches near record levels, is whether our elected officials will be compelled to take action and introduce Articles of Impeachment. The Democratic National Committee insists that no Articles of Impeachment be filed. But why the spinelessness? It is not too late for Congress to do the right thing. Any argument that suggests that impeachment is a bad political maneuver for the Democrats must be rejected. It is a violation of the Constitution to allow high officials to commit criminal acts and avoid responsibility and accountability.

Meanwhile, people all across the country from state to state are organizing, taking action and demanding that articles of impeachment be filed by their elected representatives. This conflict between Congress and the people they are supposed to represent is growing.

Congress' timidity is also based on a failure to understand basic lessons from even recent history.

President Clinton was impeached in spite of enjoying a 70% approval rating. It all took place as his administration was winding to a close. The Articles of Impeachment against Clinton were filed in December 1998 and the Impeachment trial was held in 1999.

Why is it that a popular President can be impeached for lying about an extra-marital affair in the calendar year before a Presidential election, while George Bush can live free from this constitutionally mandated action?

Bush's political base has shriveled and his crimes are so great in comparison to that for which Clinton was impeached: waging an illegal war in Iraq, secretly spying on Americans, permitting torture and targeted assassinations and more.

The Democratic National Committee is without courage or honor. The people must act now to insist that the elected officials keep the oath they swore upon taking office. They must uphold the law of land and the Constitution. They must listen to the people who are demanding impeachment all over the country.

If President Bush and Dick Cheney are not impeached, it tells every future administration that “anything goes” -- that government officials are above the law. It is imperative that we step up the pressure and create such momentum that makes impeachment an irresistible force.

This is a matter of principle and we will not rest. All over the country people are organizing impeachment events, rallies, demonstrations. ImpeachBush.org is helping to sponsor important protests when Bush speaks on May 23 in New London, Ct. at the Coast Guard graduating ceremony and three days later, May 26, when Dick Cheney speaks to West Point’s graduating class.


From all of us at,

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Scientists Urge Half of Canada's Forests Be Protected

Canada's vast forests should be protected much more than they are now to preserve wildlife and water and to fight global warming, according to a group of 1,500 scientists from around the world.

http://www.truthout.org/issues_06/051607EC.shtml

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Plant trees, lots of them, you can never plant enough!
http://freepage.twoday.net/stories/3515163/

Drought a World Wake-Up Call

Australia's drought is a "wake-up call" on global warming, the C40 Large Cities Climate Summit has heard. Mayors from some of the world's largest urban areas - including Sydney's Lord Mayor Clover Moore - have united and called on cities to take the lead in tackling climate change.

http://www.truthout.org/issues_06/051607EA.shtml

What's Stopping Auto Companies From Making a 100-mpg Car?

NOW investigates why many cars now on America's roads get no better gas mileage than the ones we were driving twenty years ago.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/051607U.shtml

Senators Question Whether Gonzales Lied Under Oath About NSA Wiretapping Program

Senate Judiciary Committee members asked Gonzales if he stands by his 2006 testimony that Comey and other Department of Justice officials did not have concerns about the NSA wiretapping program, which would be in contradiction to Comey's testimony yesterday.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/051607S.shtml



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Conyers Tells Gonzales to Explain Ninth Fired US Attorney

House Judiciary Committee Chairman John Conyers Jr. (D-Michigan), along with committee members Zoe Lofgren (D-California) and Linda Sanchez (D-California), sent a letter yesterday to Attorney General Alberto Gonzales, which pressed him to explain the events surrounding the dismissal of Todd Graves, the ninth US Attorney to be fired.

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NASA confirms widespread melting in Western Antarctica

NASA scientists say they have found mass evidence of the effect of global warming in Western Antarctica where a massive amount of snow and ice had melted in January 2005 in response to warm temperatures.

http://www.axcessnews.com/index.php/articles/show/id/10999


From Information Clearing House

Wolfowitz Negotiating Terms Of Resignation

His departure would include an acknowledgment from the bank that he doesn't bear sole responsibility for the controversy surrounding a generous pay package for his girlfriend, the official said.

http://cbs4denver.com/business/finance_story_136132724.html



Chomsky Takes on the World (Bank)

Michael Shank interviewed Chomsky about the conflict between Congress and the U.S. president over Iraq and Syria, the scandal enveloping World Bank head Paul Wolfowitz, and the nature of foreign debt.

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Angry Wolfowitz in four-letter tirade

An angry and bitter Paul Wolfowitz poured abuse and threatened retaliations on senior World Bank staff if his orders for pay rises and promotions for his partner were revealed, according to new details published last night.

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Vet Prosecuted for Opposing Recruitment in Library

"My husband is a Gulf War Veteran. He can tell you the TRUTH." "To the military, you are cannon fodder."

http://www.progressive.org/mag_mc051407


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Cheney Sabotages Talks with Tehran

Remember, it was Cheney who did everything in his power to hype the Iraq War and scuttle any possibility of a diplomatic solution prior to that conflict. Now he's doing the same with Iran.

http://www.progressive.org/mag_wx051407


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Bush may strike Iran near end of term

While arguing that economic sanctions against Teheran still have a chance of bearing fruit, a top strategic expert predicted on Tuesday that the Bush administration could conduct a military strike against Iran's nuclear facilities toward the end of its term in office.

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19,000 Iraqis Disappear Into U.S.-Run Prisons

No trials occur, but the detainees languish often for many months - in some cases for more than a year.

http://harpers.org/archive/2007/05/hbc-90000064


From Information Clearing House

Senate GOP Drafts Proposal for Iraq Bill

"The United States strategy in Iraq, hereafter, shall be conditioned on the Iraqi government meeting benchmarks,'' a draft of the proposal says.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/worldlatest/story/0,,-6637092,00.html


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Cindy Sheehan: Kent State 37 Years Later

Before we can purge our country of the hatred that is fed by greed, we must purge our own hearts of the hatred that is fueled by bitterness. Let's stand peacefully, yet firmly and fearlessly in the face of the war machine that devours our children with their blood soaked hatred.

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Darfur: The Hourglass of Blood

By Ramzy Baroud

When regional control, political interests and economic booty are all at stake, human lives, especially those of these least importance - peasants, nomads and defenceless innocents with little clout - become a pawn in the hands of those who wish for conflict to perpetuate.

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Harvard's Kangaroo Law School: The School for Torturers

By Francis A. Boyle

I am not going to bother to recite here all the grievous deficiencies of the Gitmo Kangaroo Courts under International Law and U.S. Constitutional Law. But suffice it to say that the Gitmo Kangaroo Courts constitute war crimes under the Laws of War.

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Operation Iraq Forever

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Big Brother takes off

http://www.cambridge-news.co.uk/business/news/2007/05/15/78ac7ef8-bd1c-4a14-ac9d-21bf630f8e0d.lpf


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SLAPP suit seeks to silence animal advocates' freedom of speech

IDA Fights Portland Furrier's Lawsuit
http://www.furkills.org/feature_070516.shtml

Bison Slaughter Opponents Illegally Arrested in Yellowstone

Federal and State authorities violate Constitutionally-protected rights of observers on public lands.

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ATA To White House: Security Proposal Unacceptable

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Airlines look at mobile phone boarding passes

Soon there will be no escape.....

Martin


http://www.computing.co.uk/2164144

Electronic barcodes to replace magnetic strip boarding passes by 2010 Dave Friedlos, Computing, 14 Sep 2006 BA planes

By 2010 UK airline passengers could be checking in and boarding flights using an electronic barcode transmitted to their mobile phone, industry experts predict.

Airlines including British Airways and Virgin Atlantic are considering mobile technology as an alternative to traditional magnetic strip-based boarding passes.

International Air Transport Association (Iata) spokesman Eric Leopold says barcode boarding passes, both printed and on mobile phones, will replace magnetic strip-based boarding passes.

‘We believe some UK airlines will have mobile phone check-in capability by 2008, and magnetic strip boarding passes will be replaced by 2010,’ he said.

‘The biggest challenge is installing infrastructure capable of detecting a barcode.’

The technology is already in place at some international airports. At Tokyo and Peking, passengers register their fingerprint for security purposes and a barcode acting as the boarding pass is sent directly to their phone.

However, some airlines are sceptical about the practicalities.

‘Mobile phone check-in is something we are interested in, particularly as the majority of passengers have access to a mobile phone,’ said a BA spokeswoman. ‘However, a few issues need to be resolved, such as standardisation of mobile phone technology.’

Virgin Atlantic ecommerce project manager Lisa Rogers says the airline is also looking into mobile boarding passes, but has no firm plans to implement it.

Ryanair IT director Brona Kernan doubts the technology will be widely adopted in the UK.

‘Mobile phone check-in is more convenient for passengers but not for airlines,’ she said. ‘All we would be removing is a paper ticket that the passenger prints themselves anyway.’

Fox News' Pro Giuliani Conflict of Interest

by Cliff Kincaid

Rudy Giuliani’s much-publicized but misleading put-down of Ron Paul during Tuesday night’s Republican presidential debate should have been tempered by a report that Saudi Arabia, the country that spawned most of the 9/11 hijackers, has been one of Giuliani’s lucrative foreign clients. However, Fox News questioners Chris Wallace and Wendell Goler did not bring it up....

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The Love of Money is The Root of American Tyranny

by Dr. Patrick Johnston

Will our love of money birth an anarchy that will make tyranny appear to be the lesser of two evils? Are we not becoming a nation of government dependents accustomed to state’s nipple, long weaned of the adventure of liberty? When the fear-mongers of terrorism shout louder than the lovers of freedom and righteousness, a nation full of emasculated sucklers will cry for government-insured cribs to keep them safe.......

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Senator Russ Feingold: Remarks On the Feingold-Reid Iraq Amendment

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US Groups at UN Call For Greater US Responsibility On Energy and Climate Change

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Bring 'Em Home, Bring 'Em Home

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Oh Right, We're Still At War

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Starving The Poor

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Bolton: We Must Attack Iran

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CBS Fires Former Iraq Commander for Speaking Out Against Bush Policies in Iraq

http://www.commondreams.org/archive/2007/05/16/1239/

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CBS silences General Dissent

Truthdig
by Amy Goodman

05/30/07

Listening to retired U.S. Army Maj. Gen. John Batiste, you sense his intense loyalty to the military. He commanded the Army’s 1st Infantry Division in Iraq, capping a 31-year Army career. So why did CBS News fire him as a paid news consultant? A straight answer from CBS seems as elusive as those Iraqi weapons of mass destruction. The short answer: Batiste appeared in a television advertisement sponsored by VoteVets.org, a nonpartisan group that advocates for veterans.

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Gonzales Tried To Dupe Ailing Ashcroft, Former Official Says

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Children Face Exposure to Pesticides

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20 Senate Democrats Vote To Continue Iraq Occupation

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Continental Scale Ecological Collapse

Earth Meanders
by Dr. Glen Barry
http://earthmeanders.blogspot.com/
May 16, 2007

The Earth is entering a new phase in its human caused decline. We are witnessing the advance edge of bioregional and continental scale ecological collapse -- the final stage of environmental decline before global ecological collapse. For millennia human caused ecosystem loss and decline has destroyed plant communities and devastated landscapes, but generally the global matrix of terrestrial, oceanic, aquatic and atmospheric cycling of energy and nutrients continued relatively unabated. Until now, as the cumulative impact of poor land, water and ocean management, and a failing atmospheric system, is becoming widely evident.

Humanity has become the dominant force of nature. We are witnessing the logical consequences of over-developing large regions and even continents without regards to ecology. Given this advanced state of eco-decline, this essay posits that saving the Earth and achieving global ecological sustainability will require development of bold policy decisions and their difficult implementation; rather than half-measures that nibble around the edges but do not get at the root of the Earth's disease. This is demonstrable ecological science based truth, not some apocalyptic vision based upon millennia old myth.

A Whole New Scale and Intensity of Environmental Problems

Australia is an arid, ecologically fragile continent. As such it is not surprising that its current extreme drought conditions are first indications of what to expect with extreme weather caused by climate change. Years of terrible land management including farming marginal lands and clearing sparse forests have greatly exacerbated this lack of water. This is not your garden variety dry spell -- many areas have experienced virtually no rain for years, and the nation's primary river system has essentially gone dry. The Australian Prime Minister has the situation well in hand, asking Australian citizens to pray for rain. If rains are not received to replenish reservoirs soon, within weeks there will be no water for agriculture in the nation's breadbasket.

North America is also beginning to experience spatially extensive environmental decline. The list of symptoms is voluminous, so let's be selective. In past weeks the United States' mid-section suffered major flooding. At the same time the forests of Southern California, Northern Minnesota and Florida and Georgia are ablaze after experiencing severe climate induced drought conditions; again exacerbated by years of terrible land management practices that failed to maintain healthy, intact ecosystems. Another terrible ecological disaster looms as huge numbers of bee colonies are dying. Causes are not clear -- with suggestions ranging from cell phones to some sort of viral disease -- but almost certainly climate change and habitat fragmentation have played a part. Lack of pollinators could devastate the continent's food production.

The situation is much the same around the world. Southern Europe is undergoing extreme desertification threatening to lay barren vast regions. China's river systems are a toxic mess, and they are virtually mining their water aquifers. Their miracle economy exists on the back of a water bubble. Drought and climate change continues to victimize Africa, leading to social strife and widespread death. In all these cases, we are witnessing the phenomena of environmental decline that is of unprecedented scale and intensity. Each involves the interplay of too many people having so diminished terrestrial ecosystems and polluted the atmosphere that as climate change sets in, lack of ecosystems and of resiliency of what remains becomes readily apparent.

The Consequences and What Must be Done

I have written at length on other occasions of the potential for great social and economic harm resulting from broad-scale ecological collapse. As abrupt and run-away climate change, terrestrial ecosystem collapse, droughts, floods, lack of pollinators and a whole host of other environmental malignancies ripple through cosseted human civilizations; we are talking of widespread death and social disintegration. Resource scarcity leads to militancy and conflict. I believe we are talking of the end of being -- either the complete loss of advanced life including humans, or humanity reverting to barbarity, living in a depleted Earth that is a shadow of its former bounty.

As the magnitude of ecological dysfunction increases the only sufficient response is for conservation to think bigger and more ambitiously. As individuals we must all continue changing light bulbs, driving less, eating organic and less meat, having small families; and all the other things we can do to try to bring our lives in line with Gaia. Yet the world is on track to go from 6.5 to 9 billion people, and the vast majority is yet to realize their desired potential consumption levels. The forces destroying the Earth are such that personal efforts are necessary but not sufficient, and there exist societal requirements for global ecological sustainability that must be implemented with all haste. Many are so momentous and revolutionary that to even suggest them is to invite ridicule. But at this late date, there is really no other way to save ourselves and our Earthly habitat.

It all begins with human population and relative consumption levels. Human population growth needs to peak and total human population begin receding soon. Major financial, preferential access to education and other incentives are necessary to promote zero, one and two children households. As we work to cut human population levels by at least 75%, we must discourage excessive conspicuous consumption while ensuring that all humanity's basic needs are met. This will require carbon taxes and means to encourage voluntary sustainable simplicity. Reduced population and equity in consumption are prerequisites for global ecological sustainability -- yet even this is not enough.

Current population and consumption trends have left the biosphere's processes of energy and nutrient cycling and patterns of diversity, structure and function in tatters. We are well past the point where any further natural ecosystems, particularly ancient forests, can be lost or diminished. We must find a way as a society to place all remaining primary forest ecosystems under strict protection as global ecological reserves, and do so in a matter that fairly and justly compensates governments and local peoples for not having deforested or industrially diminished their lands. We must stop treating our atmosphere, inland waters and oceans as garbage dumps. Foremost, there is no place for coal burning that pumps its carbon waste into the atmosphere. And we must begin continental scale ecological restoration one region at a time. The trend lines are so clear that anything less means miserable terror filled death, destruction and pestilence for the future of humanity.

It used to be that a river catching fire, or an oil spill, constituted an environmental catastrophe. Now we are witnessing whole regions drying up, catching on fire, and losing nearly all their life giving potential. As we move from local, to regional and global ecosystem collapse, we are just one step from global ecological collapse and the end of being as we know it. We need to build the political movement to do what is necessary based upon global ecological science to save the Earth, ourselves, and species with who we share existence. Having ended slavery, walked on the moon, and developed freedom and liberty as a form of government; I have no doubt that if the threats are understood and we work hard, humanity can make peace with our Mother Earth. Can you hear Gaia calling? Go to her.


Earth Meanders is a series of personal essays that places questions of environmental sustainability within the context of other contemporary issues. Comments can be made, and past writings can be found, at: http://earthmeanders.blogspot.com/ . Emailed comments will be posted there as well. Permission is granted to reprint this essay provided it is properly credited.

Mittwoch, 16. Mai 2007

Banham mast set for go-ahead

16 May 2007

A CONTROVERSIAL mobile phone mast looks set to be installed at Banham despite opposition from residents who are worried about potential health risks from the electro- magnetic field.

Applicant T-Mobile wants to locate the 13.7m high monopole and equipment at the rear of a small industrial development in Heath Road.

It would be about 320m south east of The Eagle House School, which caters for children with special needs, and a small number of houses are within 100m of the site.

Banham Parish Council has objected on the grounds of potential harm to the health of nearby residents, and Breckland Council has also received six protest letters from villagers voicing similar concerns.

T-Mobile is required under the terms of its 3G licence to provide network coverage to 80pc of the population by the end of 2007, and it has submitted evidence that a mast is required in the Banham area.

Telecommunication masts up to 15m high are allowed without the need for planning consent.

However, under the terms of the Town and Country Planning Order, applicants are required to use the 'prior notification' procedure to determine whether the planning authority has concerns about the location of the mast and its external appearance.

Breckland's development control committee has been recommended to advise T-Mobile, at its meeting on Monday, that prior approval will not be required in this case.

Copyright © 2006 Archant Regional. All rights reserved.

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Timber Industry Uses Draft Bush Endangered Species Act Regulations

http://www.earthjustice.org/news/press/007/timber-industry-uses-draft-bush-endangered-species-act-regulations.html

Detroit City Council Passes Impeachment Resolution

http://afterdowningstreet.org/node/22543


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Dems Revive '06 Ethics Bill

House Democratic leaders have decided to use their Honest Leadership and Open Government legislation from the 109th Congress as the basis for the lobbying reform bill that the House Judiciary Committee is expected to mark up this week. By doing so, the leaders are on a trajectory to meet key demands made by left-leaning advocacy groups favoring strong reform.

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Warrantless Eavesdropping Was Deemed Illegal by Department of Justice

The Bush administration ran its warrantless eavesdropping program without the Justice Department's approval for up to three weeks in 2004, nearly triggering a mass resignation of the nation's top law enforcement officials, the former No. 2 official disclosed on Tuesday.

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Die Vereinten Nationen warnen vor exzessivem Einsatz von Biosprit

Bioenergie biete Möglichkeiten zur Entwicklung und zur Reduzierung von Treibhausgasen, kann aber auch zur Entwaldung, Hunger und Vertreibung von Kleinbauern führen.

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Geo- und Energiepolitik versus Menschenrechte

Im neuen Kalten Krieg liefert Russland Waffen und Atomtechnologie nach Myanmar, die EU mildert unter Führung der deutschen Ratspräsidentschaft die über Usbekistan verhängten Sanktionen ab.

http://www.heise.de/tp/r4/artikel/25/25294/1.html

Was soll die staatliche und mediale Einschüchterung von Kritikern der G8-Politik bezwecken?

Der Charme des Widerstands

Die Angst der Mächtigen vor der Gewaltfreiheit: Was soll die staatliche und mediale Einschüchterung von Kritikern der G8-Politik bezwecken?

http://www.heise.de/tp/r4/artikel/25/25295/1.html

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#Die Linkspartei.PDS: Pressemitteilungen

18. Mai 2007

Heiligendamm darf nicht zum Reinstraum werden

Zu den Einschränkungen des Demonstrationsrechtes im Umfeld des G8-Gipfels erklärt die stellvertretende Parteivorsitzende Katja Kipping (MdB):

Die Chip-Herstellung braucht absolute Sicherheit im Reinstraum, die Gesellschaft braucht öffentlichen Raum für Protest. Die Gefahr für die Demokratie beim G8-Gipfel geht nicht von Demonstranten aus, sondern von der Bundesregierung, die das Grundrecht auf Demonstration nach Gutdünken einschränken will. Das Grundrecht auf Demonstration macht jedoch nur Sinn, wenn die Demonstranten auch die Chance haben, öffentlich wahrgenommen zu werden. Die Strategie der Bundesregierung ist durchschaubar: Demonstranten sollen im Vorfeld massiv eingeschüchtert werden, um demokratischen Protest im Keim zu ersticken. Ich fordere die Bundesregierung auf, demokratischen Protest nicht im Vorfeld zu delegitimieren und Globalisierungskritiker nicht pauschal zu kriminalisieren. Als Linke streiten wir für Gerechtigkeit, und zwar nicht nur für Gerechtigkeit vor der eigenen Haustür, sondern für Gerechtigkeit weltweit. Insofern ist es für uns eine Selbstverständlichkeit, dass wir uns an den Protesten und an den Veranstaltungen der Globalisierungskritiker des G8-Treffens in Heiligendamm beteiligen.

http://sozialisten.de/presse/presseerklaerungen/view_html?zid=35712

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Einübung in eine "gated democracy" oder Politikspektakel?

Absehen lässt sich, dass auf dem G8-Gipfel kaum Verpflichtendes in Sachen Armutsbekämpfung, soziale Sicherung, Klimapolitik oder Umweltschutz beschlossen wird.

http://www.heise.de/tp/r4/artikel/25/25307/1.html

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Russische Verhältnisse in Heiligendamm?

Auf dem EU-Russland-Gipfel kritisierte Bundeskanzlerin Merkel unverblümt den Umgang der russischen Regierung mit Protesten und Oppositionellen, kam aber beim Gegenangriff Putins ins Schleudern.

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It's not only the uninsured who get substandard care, it's everybody

An F In Health Care

by Alec Dubro, TomPaine.com

A new report on health care discovers that it's not only the uninsured who get substandard care—it's everybody.

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An "F" in Health Care

"The New York-based Commonwealth Fund released a comprehensive cross-border study of health care systems in rich countries and, no surprise, ranks the US as pretty much last. Except when it comes to cost, that is. We pay more overall and get less," writes Alec Dubro. "What everyone who cares to look knows is that there are two health care systems in America - one for those with money and one for those without."

http://www.truthout.org/issues_06/051707HA.shtml

Rumsfeld's Resignation Letter Remains Elusive

The Bush administration is keeping a tight hold on Donald Rumsfeld's resignation letter nearly five months after the former defense secretary and Iraq war manager stepped down. In response to a November request, the Defense Department's FOIA office said last month that a "thorough search of the records systems ... revealed no records responsive to your request." Bush's office of administration, in response to another FOIA request, said this month that it, too, had no copy of Rumsfeld's resignation letter.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/051607O.shtml



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

Support Erodes for Doolittle

Political support for Representative John Doolittle (R-California) is beginning to erode. Originally either silent or supportive following the FBI raid of Doolittle's Virginia home last month, a growing number of Republican activists in the Sacramento-area's Fourth District have decided they can no longer support the congressman and are beginning to explore backing other candidates.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/051607N.shtml



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

Consumer Protection Nominee Rekindles Charges of Cronyism

The nomination of a long-time manufacturers' lobbyist to head the nation's consumer safety watchdog agency is not only igniting fierce opposition from public interest groups, but also sparking a reexamination of the Bush administration's five-year history of appointing senior officials many regard as "cronies" who were inefficient, inexperienced and, in some cases, forced to resign under pressure or convicted of crimes.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/051607K.shtml



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=William+Fisher

FDA acquiring new powers to suppress alternative health

http://www.newstarget.com/021851.html


Informant: binstock



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

Stop Gassing Animals in Texas

http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/249938390


From Jessica U.

Der Heuschreckenkrieg: Aufkaufen und zerlegen

Aufkaufen und zerlegen

„Die Übernahmeschlacht um die niederländische Bank ABN Amro zeigt, wie groß die Macht von Hedgefonds auf dem Finanzmarkt ist…“ Artikel von Michael R. Krätke in Jungle World vom 16. Mai 2007 http://jungle-world.com/seiten/2007/20/9938.php

Siehe dazu auch:

Übernahmen: Aufsicht sieht Banken in Gefahr

„Die deutschen Banken könnten bei weiteren Übernahmen in der europäischen Finanzbranche leicht zum Spielball werden. Davor warnt die Finanzaufsicht Bafin. Die Behörde selbst ist offenbar von einem früheren Beschäftigten "ausgeplündert" worden….“ Artikel in Frankfurter Rundschau vom 15.05.2007 http://www.fr-online.de/in_und_ausland/wirtschaft/aktuell/?em_cnt=1135642


Der Heuschreckenkrieg

„Angefangen hat es, als Frau Müller-Goldschmitz in einen Hedge-Fonds investierte, der eine Woche lang auf den Börsenabsturz einer Aktiengesellschaft wettete, in die Herr Doktor Bertram sein Geld angelegt hatte….“ Deutscher Einhei(t)Z-Textdienst von Werner Lutz Extra - 5/07
(pdf) http://www.labournet.de/diskussion/wipo/finanz/lutz.pdf


Aus: LabourNet, 16. Mai 2007



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Protect Mountain Caribou: Add Your Voice

http://www.democracyinaction.org/dia/organizationsORG/forestethics/petition.jsp?petition_KEY=580



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Mountain+Caribou

Next move, Bush?

Free Market News Network
by Anthony Wile

05/15/07

The problem faced by George Bush remains the same. Nothing he has done has ‘worked’ except the war, and the way the war is working is not doing him — or the United States — any good. More than that, if the war, and other elements of Bush’s policy throughout his regime continue to unravel, the man and his administration could face serious regulatory and legal difficulties. Not many are enamored of this ‘compassionate conservative’ at this point. Add up the numbers and the result is not a pretty picture. The question this column will attempt to answer, is what does Bush have in mind for the rest of his presidency. Survival? Or something more...

http://www.fmnn.com/Analysis/134/7511/high.asp?nid=7511&wid=134


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Wrong way to judge a candidate

Christian Science Monitor
by Carla Seaquist

05/15/07

With Election Day 2008 more than a year-and-a-half off, already the presidential campaign is — sigh — energetically under way. And already — groan — we hear the media discuss it as a popularity contest. As in 2000 and 2004, the media are at it again: Candidates are rated for ‘likability.’ Once again, we Americans are asked: With whom would we rather hang out? Once again, extraneous factors such as voice (Hillary Clinton’s) and lack of hair (Rudy Giuliani’s) are noted and mocked. By these superficial measures, President Bush’s perceived affability trumped the stiffness of Vice President Al Gore and Sen. John Kerry in the 2000 and 2004 elections. And look what it got us: a president who leaves an abysmal record that even many Republicans disavow...

http://www.csmonitor.com/2007/0515/p09s02-coop.html


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Carla+Seaquist

How Wolfowitz and Riza gamed the Bank

The Nation
by David Corn

05/15/07

World Bank president Paul Wolfowitz broke the rules and engaged in an actual conflict of interest when in 2005 he arranged for a rather generous salary boost for his girlfriend, Shaha Riza, a communications official at the Bank. That’s the conclusion of a special panel of the Bank’s board of directors, which on Monday released its report on the Wolfowitz matter. This judgment was no surprise; the basics had been leaked days earlier. But the report presented more information that places Wolfowitz in a tough spot — for it suggests that he and Riza brazenly took advantage of the situation created by his appointment to the Bank to guarantee her a promotion and pay rise she had failed to obtain previously. And the question of the moment is the obvious one: can he survive? Here are some interesting portions of the report...

http://www.thenation.com/blogs/capitalgames?pid=195262


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Wolfowitz
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=David+Corn

No Congress, no peace

Mother Jones
by Jonathan Schwarz

05/07

Gauging the Bush administration’s true intentions toward Iran is not easy. Each week brings a new story that hints at a struggle between the hardliners who’d like to take down one more point on the Axis of Evil and the realists who prefer one disastrous Middle East conflict at a time. Given the administration’s track record, uncoordinated and sporadic attempts by members of Congress to prevent an attack on Iran will restrain it no more than would cobwebs. Yet Congress does possess the power to stop a war — if it chooses to exercise it. If we wake up one morning to find cruise missiles flying, the responsibility will not be Bush’s alone. It will also belong to a Democratic-controlled Congress that could have acted but decided not to...

http://www.motherjones.com/news/outfront/2007/05/plan_for_iran.html


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Jonathan+Schwarz

Cheney threatens more war

http://www.counterpunch.org/jacobs05152007.html


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp



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

Reconsidering impeachment

Common Dreams
by Bob Burnett

05/15/07

In Berkeley, it’s difficult to travel more than a few blocks without seeing an ‘Impeach Bush’ bumper sticker. And whenever I write a column about the 43rd President, I receive emails suggesting that the simplest solution to America’s problems is his impeachment. Nonetheless, I’d never taken the possibility of impeachment seriously until this week, when I realized I’ve had enough: I want Dubya to go down...

http://www.commondreams.org/archive/2007/05/15/1203/


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=impeach
http://omega.twoday.net/search?q=impeach
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Bush names Pentagon general ‘war czar’

San Francisco Examiner

05/15/07

President Bush on Tuesday chose Lt. Gen. Douglas Lute, the Pentagon’s director of operations and a former leader of U.S. military forces in the Middle East, to oversee the fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan as a war czar. ‘General Lute is a tremendously accomplished military leader who understands war and government and knows how to get things done,’ Bush said, capping a difficult search for new leadership in the wars that have defined his presidency...

http://tinyurl.com/2spbvr


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

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Bush Selects His "War Czar"

The White House said Tuesday that President Bush ended his lengthy search for a so-called "war czar" to carry out Iraq and Afghanistan policy by offering the job to an active duty three-star Army general who said in his interview that he had been skeptical of the troop buildup in Iraq.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/051607L.shtml

The Poverty Business

Inside U.S. companies' audacious drive to extract more profits from the nation's working poor.

http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/07_21/b4035001.htm


From Information Clearing House

Big Oil buys Sacramento

WHO'S AFRAID of Big Oil? Apparently, California's elected officials. Gasoline prices are stuck well above last year's record highs and about 50 cents above the national average. Yet state politicians are not saying or doing a thing, except for raking in political cash from the oil companies and flying around the world on their dime.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article17705.htm



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

U.S. fights for Wolfowitz to stay at World Bank

The United States fought for World Bank President Paul Wolfowitz to keep his job on Tuesday, saying he had made mistakes but should not be fired despite a bank finding that he broke rules in promoting his companion.

http://snipurl.com/1kqjk


From Information Clearing House



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

World Bank panel finds Wolfowitz violated rules

The World Bank's embattled President Paul Wolfowitz violated bank rules and ethics codes and put his own interest above those of the bank, according to a report from a special panel released Monday.

http://snipurl.com/1kqjh


From Information Clearing House



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

America's Child Soldier Problem

Thousands of America's children, however, are not so lucky. Almost 600,000 of America's 1 million active and reserve soldiers enlisted as teens. The military lures these physiologically immature kids with a PR machine that would make Joe Camel proud.

http://www.inthesetimes.com/article/3199/


From Information Clearing House

CBC Investigates The Secret War That Led To 9/11

Video

The Secret History of 9/11 provides a look at the long, secret war waged against al-Qaeda from the White House, the CIA and the FBI, and examines the key intelligence failures that allowed the 9/11 plot to happen.

http://snipurl.com/1kqj6


From Information Clearing House



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=9/11

Terror Suspect Claims CIA Tortured Him

A Pakistani terrorism suspect denied any connection to al-Qaida and said he was tortured and his family was hounded by U.S. authorities, according to a transcript released Tuesday by the Pentagon.

http://snipurl.com/1kqhw


From Information Clearing House



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

Perle Turns on Bush in Harsh Terms

The Bush administration is beginning to appease rather than confront America's enemies, a former chairman of the Defense Policy Board and leading neoconservative thinker said yesterday, describing the president as "a failure" who is proving powerless to impose his views on his administration.

http://www.nysun.com/article/54448?access=338033


From Information Clearing House



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Richard+Perle

Disappeared without a trace: more than 10,000 Iraqis

There's no accurate count of the missing since the war began. Iraqi human rights groups put the figure at 15,000 or more, while government officials say 40 to 60 people disappeared each day throughout the country for much of last year, a rate equal to at least 14,600 in one year.

http://www.realcities.com/mld/krwashington/17218755.htm


From Information Clearing House

Imperial Democracy: Buy One Get One Free

By Arundhati Roy

Lecture given by author Arundhati Roy about Empire, Iraq, War, Role of Money, USS Vincenz, Manufactured Consent, Disenfranchisement, Production Democracy, Affirmative Action, and the Patriot Act.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article17707.htm



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Bush Doesn't Want Detente, He Wants To Attack Iran

By Alain Gresh

The US has swept aside repeated overtures from Tehran. Is it any wonder if the Islamic Republic now wants the bomb?

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article17701.htm



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Alain+Gresh

Setting the Stage for Turmoil in Caracas: Washington's New Imperial Strategy In Venezuela

By Chris Carlson

Washington has now perfected a new imperial strategy to maintain their supremacy around the globe. Whereas military invasions and installing dictatorships have traditionally been the way to control foreign populations and keep them out of the way of business, the U.S. government has now developed a new strategy that is not so messy or brutal, and much more sleek; so sleek, in fact, that it's almost invisible.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article17706.htm



Think Guatemala 1954, for Hugo Chavez's Venezuela

The parallels between Guatemala in 1954 and present day Venezuela are uncomfortably close, which is cause enough for concern that the U.S. government and its compliant media have predictably taken sides.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article17704.htm



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You May Love Mom, but the US Doesn't

"As individuals, we're pretty fond of our mothers. But as a nation we don't value motherhood all that much. We lag far behind Europe in granting leave for the birth or adoption of a child, for example. Our system of unpaid leave applies only to those who work for the largest corporations, and most new mothers (or fathers) can't afford to take it anyway. CEOs and their lap-dog lawmakers say paid leave, the norm in most of the rest of the developed world, would cost too much. Guess it would. After all, we have to save money - for tax breaks and corporate bailouts benefiting the same employers that don't provide any family benefits." says Martha Burk.

http://www.truthout.org/issues_06/051507WB.shtml

Intelligence Chief Backs Climate Study

Director of National Intelligence Mike McConnell believes it is "appropriate" for global climate change to be considered in a future National Intelligence Estimate, according to a letter he sent Wednesday to Rep. Anna G. Eshoo (D-California), a member of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence.

http://www.truthout.org/issues_06/051507EC.shtml

US Mileage Rules Ignore Global Warming, Foes Say

Lawyers for 11 states and several environmental groups told a federal appeals court Monday that the Bush administration failed to consider global warming when setting new gas mileage rules.

http://www.truthout.org/issues_06/051507EA.shtml

Guantanamo Detainees' Suit Challenges Fairness of Military's Repeat Hearings

The military system of determining whether detainees are properly held at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, includes an unusual practice: If Pentagon officials disagree with the result of a hearing, they order a second one, or even a third, until they approve of the finding. The fairness of the repeat hearings is at the center of a pivotal federal appeals court case.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/051507T.shtml



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Former Deputy AG on Wiretapping: "White House Tried to Coerce Ashcroft"

The White House operated a domestic surveillance program for several weeks three years ago, overriding objections by senior Justice Department officials who had informed top Bush administration officials that the spy program was illegal, a former deputy attorney general testified Tuesday before the Senate Judiciary Committee.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/051507R.shtml



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Support Clean Elections in 2008

I urge you to support the amended U.S. Representative Rush Holt's
HR811 "Voter Confidence and Increased Accessibility Act" and its
Senate companion bill S559 and contact your Senators to support its
passage. ( http://senate.gov )

Here is more information (FAQs, a list of changes, and other info) on
the newly revised HR811 that Representative Holt has provided on his
web site:

http://www.holt.house.gov/HR_811.shtml

and here is the amended bill itself:

http://www.nass.org/Hill%20Documents/HR%20811%20ZL%20Substitute%20as%20reported%205_8_07.pdf

The amended HR811 is GOOD because it:

1. immediately replaces all paperless digital recording electronic
(DRE) voting systems with optical scan paper ballot systems (there is
insufficient time for any jurisdictions to purchase anything but
opscans by 2008), and

2. immediately requires, for the first time in history, nationwide
independent audits of all federal election outcomes, and

3. more than sufficiently funds all its requirements for the next two
years and beyond, and

4. requires replacing all DRES with VVPT rolls by the 2010 election so
that if we apply enough pressure on local election officials, or if
vendors do not invent new DRE equipment which print paper ballots
which are durable and separate fast enough, then that means ALL
jurisdictions will be using paper ballot opscan systems by 2010.

At the very worst, HR811 gets us through the 2008 election because it
gives a large chance of ensuring that the right people are sworn into
office, perhaps for the first time in American history.

The House Admin. Committee's amendments to HR811 incorporate quite a few of the good revisions election activists suggested including:

1. changes the language for the official ballot of record in case of
disputes so that the electronic counts cannot be automatically used
whenever sufficient paper ballot records are unreadable; and

2. removes the loophole where audits could be avoided by requiring any
state mandated recounts to manually count at least as many ballots as
the audit would; and

3. fixes the timelines to be reasonable for election officials to
replace existing DREs which do not meet the requirements for durable
paper ballots which preserve voter anonymity; and

4. fixes the funding to be more than adequate to replace all DRE
voting machines and conduct audits; and

5. removes any requirement for text conversion technology - it gives
the choice of allowing voters with disabilities to verify their vote
by conversion of either the text or the marked ballot; and

6. fixes the Internet connection clause to prohibit connections to
vote tabulating or ballot programming devices, as well as to vote
casting devices; and

7. changes the make up of the state audit boards to give states more
flexibility for appointing independent auditors as long as they meet
the GAO requirements for independent auditing; and

8. removes the extension of funding authorization for the Election
Assistance Commission; and

9. requires that paper ballots be available at all polling locations
for any voter which requests one and in case of problems with
electronic voting systems, and requires that those paper ballots are
counted with the other ballots cast on Election Day.

I am happy that so many of the amendments election integrity activists
asked for were made to HR811, and that the bill is now reasonable for
election officials, and comes close to accomplishing what we all want
- accurate election outcomes.

Please make up your own mind to support HR811/S559 based on actual facts.

Untrue rumours about the amended HR811 are being spread by a prominent "election integrity activist", whose final recommendations are
consistently the same as election officials who are against any
mandated independent audits of election results and against any
federal legislation which would force election officials to replace
current voting equipment. Please keep in mind that some "election
integrity activists" may have financial or other incentives to "not"
quickly solve our country's election problems and may be attempting to
kill any and all federal election reform legislation by employing
disingenuous, illogical arguments.

For instance, some of the opponents of HR811 formerly opposed full
software disclosure requirements in the original HR811, yet now are
opposing HR811 because it does not require full software disclosure.
See http://electionmathematics.org/em-voting-systems/EIGroupsOpposePublicSoftware.pdf

In order to replace all digital recording electronic (DRE) voting
machines by 2010, full software disclosure cannot be required because
implementing voing systems which use fully disclosed software would
take at least 4.5 years to develop, test, do federal and state
certifications, purchase, do training, and implement.

In other words, there is a clear choice, either:

1. require full voting system software disclosure and wait 5 years to
replace all existing DRES due to the time it takes for development,
testing, certification, training, and implementation cycles; or

2. leave software disclosure essentially the same as it is today (as
the amended HR811 does), and immediately replace (by 2010) all DREs
with existing optical scan paper ballot systems that are already
federally certified

Election officials and voting machine vendors are actively fighting
against the revised Holt bill for two reasons:

1. election officials do not want election results to be subjected to
independent audits, and

2. voting machine vendors want to be able to sell DRE
electronic-ballot voting machines which are more profitable for them
than selling paper-ballot optical scan systems.

According to the literature of "The Election Technology Council",
voting machine vendors cannot develop and implement any voting systems by 2010.

In "Election Technology Council Comments on Help America Vote Act Amendments":

http://josephhall.org/tmp/ITAA-ETC-hava_amendments.pdf

(See the color chart)

voting vendors claim to need 54 mos. (4.5 years until at least 2011)
to develop, certify and implement any new products to meet the new
requirements of HR811.

Therefore the requirement to replace all DREs w/ VVPAT rolls by 2010,
according to the vendors' own material, would mean that DREs,
including the ones with paper rolls, would have to be replaced by
paper ballot optical scan voting systems.

It is very important for all responsible Americans who love democracy
to support HR811 and to call, email, and write your US Senators and
ask them to pass S559 with the same amendments that have been made to
HR811.

Best,

Kathy Dopp

The material expressed herein is the informed product of the author
Kathy Dopp's fact-finding and investigative efforts. Dopp is a
Mathematician, Expert in election audit mathematics and procedures; in
exit poll discrepancy analysis; and can be reached at

P.O. Box 680192
Park City, UT 84068
phone 435-658-4657

http://utahcountvotes.org
http://kathydopp.com
http://electionmathematics.org
http://electionarchive.org

Election Audit Mathematics Bibliography
http://electionarchive.org/ucvAnalysis/US/paper-audits/KathyDoppAuditMathBibliography.pdf


"Enlighten the people generally, and tyranny and oppressions of body
and mind will vanish like evil spirits at the dawn of day," wrote
Thomas Jefferson in 1816

Active-Duty Generals Will ‘Revolt’ Against Bush If He Maintains Escalation Into 2008

http://thinkprogress.org/2007/05/13/generals-revolt/


Informant: ranger116

Why they really won't impeach him and how the failure to impeach carries the seeds of the next war

http://www.opednews.com/articles/opedne_jay_esbe_070512_why_they_really_won_.htm


Informant: Sharen



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Tell the Senate to End the War

http://tinyurl.com/33bacl

Is your car spying on you?

http://tech.msn.com/news/articlecnet.aspx?cp-documentid=4854448


Informant: peter6264



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

Goodbye Houston: An Alternative Annual Report on Halliburton

http://www.commondreams.org/news2007/0515-01.htm



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

Campaign for a Commercial-Free Childhood Urges Cable Companies to Tune Out BabyFirstTV

http://www.commondreams.org/news2007/0515-04.htm



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

Big Pharma Commits the Crime, Doesn't Do the Time

http://www.commondreams.org/archive/2007/05/15/1211/



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

A Million Road Deaths Every Year? It's Just the Price of Doing Business

http://www.commondreams.org/archive/2007/05/15/1205/



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=George+Monbiot

Dismal Presidency Plunges US into Dark Arctic Night

http://www.commondreams.org/archive/2007/05/15/1209/



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Pierre+Tristam

Boston Residents Face to Face with Bio-War

http://www.commondreams.org/archive/2007/05/15/1213/



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=biological+weapons

Discrimination Against Girls 'Still Deeply Entrenched'

http://www.commondreams.org/archive/2007/05/15/1196/

CENTCOM Commander's Veto Sank Bush's Threatening Gulf Buildup

http://www.commondreams.org/archive/2007/05/15/1212/

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CENTCOM chief Adm. Fallon said to have vowed 'no war against
Iran'

http://www.ufppc.org/content/view/6183/


Informant: jensenmk

From ufpj-news

Son of Professor Opposed to War is Killed in Iraq

http://www.commondreams.org/archive/2007/05/15/1195/

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Former Soldier, Now a Professor, Loses His Only Son to a War He Actively Opposed

The father, a longtime military man, from West Point to Vietnam to the first Persian Gulf war, became an early public critic of the war in Iraq, writing frequently and potently about its causes and effects. On Sunday, two soldiers came to Professor Bacevich's home with the kind of news that a military man knows is always possible: First Lt. Andrew J. Bacevich, 27, the son, had been killed by a bomb while on patrol in Balad, Iraq.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/051607T.shtml



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Andrew+J.+Bacevich

US Health System Ranks Last Compared to Other Countries

Studies
http://www.commondreams.org/archive/2007/05/15/1198/

Opposition to National ID Continues to Grow

by Tom DeWeese

States are in revolt primarily because they simply cannot afford to comply. Estimated costs for full implementation are as high as $14.6 billion (or $292 million per state. Moreover, individuals will have to cover an additional $7.8 billion in additional fees, raising the price tag for the Real ID Act to $23 billion. In many cases the technology necessary for compliance actually does not exist. Moreover, in March, 2007, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) released 162 pages of proposed regulations which States are supposed to implement as part of the Real ID Act.......

http://www.newswithviews.com/DeWeese/tom84.htm



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Department+of+Homeland+Security
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A call to dismantle the American empire and its military establishment

http://www.ufppc.org/content/view/6180/


Informant: jensenmk

From ufpj-news

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Is Imperial Liquidation Possible for America?

By Chalmers Johnson

The United States, today, suffers from a plethora of public ills. Most of them can be traced to the militarism and imperialism that have led to the near-collapse of our Constitutional system of checks and balances. Unfortunately, none of the remedies proposed so far by American politicians or analysts addresses the root causes of the problem.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article17708.htm



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TELL CONGRESS TO PASS FEINGOLD-REID, VOTE DOWN THE IRAQ SUPPLEMENTAL

A Debate Worth Having...
http://ga1.org/campaign/iraq0208/86u3isbrrwdd78t?qp_source=web%5firaq0208a

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TELL CONGRESS TO PASS FEINGOLD-REID, VOTE DOWN THE IRAQ SUPPLEMENTAL

You can call toll free at 800-828-0498, 800-459-1887 or 800-614-2803 and ask for your own Senators.

ACTION PAGE: http://www.millionphonemarch.com/no_iraq_supplemental.php

The new Gallup Poll just came out, and lo and behold, as unpopular as still sinking president Bush is, Congress now has a LOWER approval rating. There is a simple and complete explanation for this.

THE AMERICAN PEOPLE DESPISE COWARDS MORE EVEN THAN A CRIMINAL

We put Democrats in control of Congress in November on the possibly vain hope that the yellow stripes down their backs were not permanent tattoos (not that the Republicans are any better on this score). But instead of biting the bullet, and getting our troops the hell out of the monstrously illegal occupation of Iraq, all we are getting from both sides of the aisle are tweaking "limp along with the failure" proposals.

One presidential aspirant was quoted this week as saying we are 16 votes away from ending this brutal insanity. What a dismal abdication of leadership! They have the votes RIGHT NOW to stop the funding, period. Hell, they could have a 100-0 majority and they STILL wouldn't do it on their own, for fear of losing even one seat of that 100, for fear of being called insufficiently patriotically blood-thirsty.

It only takes 41 votes to filibuster the supplemental appropriation. What would that do? That would EXTEND debate UNTIL amendments were passed to put an END to their abortion of a foreign policy immediately. If they had any courage whatsoever. If they weren't so entirely tone deaf to the will of the American people more politely expressed.

Maybe they need to start hearing from more people calling them out for being such gutless cowards, which is what they are. Cowards on bringing out troops home. Cowards on impeachment. Cowards, cowards and more cowards!

You may or may not get this message in time to call about the Feingold-Reid Bill SB 1007, which if the truth were known is just a half-hearted sop to the anti-occupation majority of the American people, which the "leadership" is not even sincerely pushing, and even if it were to pass it would just be vetoed. But call anyway. Call their bluff. Demand they actually pass the bill, and not just use it as a "look we tried and this is why you need to elect more Democrats" campaign photo-op.

And while you are at it, tell them to vote DOWN the supplemental next week. NO supplemental. Not a penny more to finance the deaths of our troops in Iraq, who don't have the luxury of hiding in Congressional cloakrooms pretending there is nothing really effective they can do to stop the senseless murder and destruction.

Please take action NOW, so we can win all victories that are supposed to be ours, and forward this message to everyone else you know.

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