Mittwoch, 15. August 2007

Has Martial Law Arrived?

by Nancy Levant

On May 9, 2007, our president signed a National Security Presidential Directive – an unconstitutional piece of paper – which gave to himself the powers of total dictatorship over the entire nation (NSPD-51) and CONgress has no say so whatsoever. Can you say “total dictatorship?” But more to the point, the question we must ask......

http://www.newswithviews.com/Levant/nancy102.htm



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Scientists warn Arctic sea ice is melting at its fastest rate since records began

http://www.commondreams.org/archive/2007/08/15/3187/


Informant: Teresa Binstock

Iranian Woman vs. Nuke Attack on Iran



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rG__Y9xFrjw

(taped Nagasaki Day, August 9, 2006)

To commemorate the date, I put together an excerpt from the August 9,
2006 forum entitled "Consequences of US Nuclear Policy: from Hiroshima to Iran" at the U.S. congress that I moderated. It features scenes from the nuclear war movie "The Day After" and part of a talk by Iranian Simin Royanian, of Women for Peace and Justice in Iran. The forum was shown repeatedly on C-Span.


Carol Moore in DC
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http://stopthewarnow.net
http://whatwouldgandhido.net
http://radicalbuttons.com


From ufpj-news

World Faces New Threats of Water Scarcity

http://us.oneworld.net/article/view/152277/1/


Informant: Teresa Binstock

An Appeal for the Hurricanes Katrina and Rita International Tribunal

By Cynthia McKinney
http://afterdowningstreet.org/node/25842


From ufpj-news


Informant: David Swanson



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Company retreats as campaigners claim phone mast win

15 August 2007

LYNNE Featherstone, MP for Hornsey and Wood Green, meets officials from the phone company Hutchsion 3G at the controversial site.

TV star Neil Morrissey has welcomed news that he and fellow residents could be spared a controversial phone mast in Stroud Green.

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Priests Want to Put Military on Trial for Alleged Torture

Bill Hess, of the Sierra Vista Herald and The Bisbee Daily Review, reports on the trial of two priests, Fr. Louis Vitale and Fr. Steve Kelly, who are accused of trespassing on a southern Arizona army post. Hess reports, "In some ways the prosecution was in a defensive position as defense attorney William Quigley attacked by asking that torture, which he claims is taught at the Intelligence Center on Fort Huachuca, be put on trial."

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/081507I.shtml



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The Economics of the Student Loan Industry

James Surowiecki writes for The New Yorker: "Sallie Mae, the biggest issuer of student loans, earned $1.3 billion last year, with a return on equity that dwarfs most other companies'. But it's not very good at getting government money to students cheaply and efficiently. President Bush's 2007 budget shows, for instance, that it's four times as expensive for the government to subsidize and guarantee private loans as for it to issue those loans itself. In other words, the current system is not just corrupt. It's also inefficient."

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/081507F.shtml



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Three Jailed Immigrants Die in a Month

Darryl Fears reports for The Washington Post, "Three detainees died within weeks of one another while in federal immigration custody, adding to a toll of more than 60 who perished in recent years and fueling complaints of medical maltreatment from civil rights advocates."

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/081507E.shtml



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Economic Expert: We Are Already In An Engineered Recession

http://infowars.net/articles/august2007/150807Corsi.htm

Alex Jones' Emergency Martial Law Broadcast
http://prisonplanet.com/audio/160807show.mp3


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Hillary Pushes the Button

by Robert Scheer
http://www.commondreams.org/archive/2007/08/15/3179/


Informant: Kev Hall



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LED-Taschenlampen als nichttödliche Waffen

Das US-Heimatschutzministerium hat die Entwicklung von Lichtwaffen in Auftrag gegeben, die blenden und Schwindel verursachen können.

http://www.heise.de/tp/r4/artikel/25/25927/1.html

Grünes Licht für Schäuble?

Während bei den Parteien der Widerstand gegen die Videoüberwachung schwindet, planen Bürgerrechtler Proteste in Berlin.

http://www.heise.de/tp/r4/artikel/25/25967/1.html



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Handel von Emissionsrechten nach dem Kyoto-Protokoll ist schlecht für den Regenwald

Nach einer Studie profitieren Länder mit großen Regenwäldern und geringen Abholzraten nicht vom Emissionshandel.

http://www.heise.de/tp/blogs/2/94370



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Blackwater West

by Rick Jacobs, The Huffington Post

The infamous private security company that operates in Iraq has big plans for California.

http://ga3.org/ct/1120pgF12mZG/



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Subprime-Krise führt zu Ausverkauf

http://www.ftd.de/boersen_maerkte/marktberichte/239492.html?nv=cd-topnews

A Verdict on Padilla, and the US

In an editorial, The Christian Science Monitor says: "A critical legal case shedding light on President Bush's antiterror tactics will soon come to a head. A jury will decide in coming days if an American citizen, Jose Padilla, is guilty of aiding Al Qaeda. The verdict will signal whether US civic values must be bent to win a war. A three-part Monitor series reveals the troubling ways in which the administration shifted charges against Mr. Padilla, tried to avoid judicial review of his case, and likely damaged his mental health by using extreme isolation to extract information from him."

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/081507P.shtml



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Leahy Wants Meeting With Bush on Executive Privilege

Klaus Marre reports for The Hill: "Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.), at the urging of the panel's ranking member, Sen. Arlen Specter (R-Pa.), on Tuesday requested a meeting with President Bush to hammer out a deal that would allow key White House aides to testify before the panel on the firing of several US attorneys. Leahy indicated that this is a last-ditch effort, saying that his previous efforts to get the White House to cooperate have failed to yield results. 'The stonewalling leaves me and the Senate Judiciary Committee with few options other than considering citations for contempt of Congress.'"

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/081507N.shtml



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Bush Will Declare Iranian Guards Terrorists

The New York Times's Helene Copper reports: "The Bush administration is preparing to declare that Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps is a foreign terrorist organization, senior administration officials said Tuesday. If imposed, the declaration would signal a more confrontational turn in the administration's approach to Iran and would be the first time that the United States has added the armed forces of any sovereign government to its list of terrorist organizations. The Revolutionary Guard is thought to be the largest branch of Iran's military."

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/081507M.shtml



Senate Urges Bush to Declare Iran Guard a Terrorist Group

New York Times's reporter, David M. Heszenhorn, reports: "the Senate approved a resolution on Wednesday urging the Bush administration to designate Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps as a foreign terrorist organization, and lawmakers briefly set aside partisan differences to approve a measure calling for stepped-up diplomacy to forge a political solution in Iraq. Since last month, the White House has been weighing whether to declare the Revolutionary Guard Corps a terrorist group or to take a narrower step focusing on only the Guard's elite Quds Force. Either approach would signal a more confrontational posture by declaring a part of the Iranian military a terrorist operation."

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/092707L.shtml



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Bush Administration Spent $1.6 Billion to Spin the News

Christopher Lee, of The Washington Post, writes: "How much is good press worth? To the Bush administration, about $1.6 billion. That's how much seven federal departments spent from 2003 through the second quarter of 2005 on 343 contracts with public relations firms, advertising agencies, media organizations and individuals, according to a new Government Accountability Office report. The 154-page report provides the most comprehensive look to date at the scope of federal spending in an area that generated substantial controversy last year."

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/081507K.shtml

Former US Attorney Wary of Gonzales's New Powers

Jason Leopold reports for Truthout: "Paul Charlton, the former US attorney for Arizona who was fired last year for refusing Justice Department orders to seek the death penalty in a drug-related murder case, said on Tuesday that a new law authorizing Attorney General Alberto Gonzales to fast track executions in various states is an ill-conceived plan because that gives power to an official who has little regard for capital punishment cases. 'In my own personal experience with the AG, and having watched his testimony regarding my dealings with him, I know that the AG reflects little on the issue of the death penalty,' Charlton said in an interview on Tuesday. 'What gives me to pause is not the need for the law, but that the individual who will be deciding if the states merit such a change will be the Attorney General.'

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/081507J.shtml



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Newcastle community oppose Meteor Mast

by Deirdre O'Shaughnessy

Story Photo
The mast that has been erected on a chimney in Newcastle.


The Newcastle community is up in arms following the erection of a phone mast on the side of a building without planning permission last November.

The mobile phone giant Meteor has applied for retention of the structure, and Galway City Council has said that the file has been reviewed by the Planning Department's enforcement officer.

According to Cllr Billy Cameron, who lives in the area, an enforcement order has been issued, meaning that the council has ordered Meteor to remove the mast, and this will lead to legal proceedings if the company does not comply or receive planning permission in the interim.

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http://www.galwayindependent.com/news/12896.html

impf-report Newsletter Nr. 14/2007

http://www.impf-report.de/jahrgang/2007/14.htm

Peter Hartz ist weg, Hartz IV muss weg

15. August 2007

Vor fünf Jahren übergab die Hartz-Kommission ihre Vorschläge an den damaligen Bundeskanzler Schröder. Zum Jahrestag erklärt der Bundesgeschäftsführer der Partei DIE LINKE, Dietmar Bartsch:

Am 16. August zelebrierte Gerhard Schröder mit einer glanzvollen Inszenierung auf dem Gendarmenmarkt die Übergabe der Ergebnisse der Kommission "Moderne Dienstleistungen am Arbeitsmarkt", der "Hartz-Kommission". Er versprach 2 Millionen Arbeitslose weniger binnen kürzester Zeit und die "Eins-zu-Eins-Umsetzung", sollte er wieder Bundeskanzler werden. Die Wirkung der "Reformen" war genau gegenteilig. Wird ein Zusammenhang der aktuellen wirtschaftlichen Lage mit den Hartz-Reformen hergestellt, erdrückt in der Bewertung zurecht das "trotz" das "wegen". Die Ergebnisse der Hartz-Reformen sehen aus der Sicht der arbeitenden und arbeitslosen Bürgerinnen und Bürger alles andere als erfolgreich und glanzvoll aus:

Kein besserer Zugang zum Arbeitsmarkt für Arbeitslose – stattdessen mehr Kontrollen der persönlichen Lebensverhältnisse und höherer Druck zu prekärer Billigarbeit, zu Arbeit ohne Arbeitsvertrag wie in Ein-Euro-Jobs. Kein besserer sozialer Rückhalt für die persönliche Lebensplanung von Arbeitnehmerinnnen und Arbeitnehmern unter den Bedingungen der Globalisierung der Kapital- und Arbeitsmärkte und der Flexibilisierung der Arbeitzeiten und Arbeitsbedingungen. Keine bessere Vereinbarkeit von Beruf und Familie, von Job und Weiterbildung, von Unterstützung und Fähigkeiten – stattdessen eine beschleunigte Aussortierung ins Heer der langzeitarbeitslosen HARTZ IV-Beziehenden bei rasantem Verlust aller über Beitragszahlungen erworbenen Sicherheiten eines Arbeitnehmerlebens. Keine besseren Dienstleistungen für Arbeitslose, keine besseren Ideen, wie die massenhafte Suche nach sinnvoller, bezahlter Arbeit mit den brachliegenden öffentlichen Aufgaben und wachsenden neuen Bedürfnissen nach personennahen Dienstleistungen zusammengebracht werden können – stattdessen Herabwürdigung von Arbeitnehmer und Arbeitnehmerinnen zu schikanierten Almosenempfängern, die froh sein sollen, wenn sie zu Ein-Euro-Jobs herangezogen werden.

Mit den Hartz-Reformen hat die regierende Sozialdemokratie bewiesen: "Modernisierung" hat unter ihrer Regierungshoheit nichts mehr mit gesellschaftlichem Fortschritt und besseren Lebensverhältnissen für die Mehrheit der Bevölkerung zu tun. Die Agenda 2010-Politik hat mit dem sozialstaatlichen Versprechen gebrochen, dass auf den Sozialstaat Verlass ist, wenn er gebraucht wird. Mit der Agenda 2010 im Allgemeinen und den Hartz-Reformen im Besonderen hat die Sozialdemokratie den Anspruch aufgegeben, die sozialen Verhältnisse unter den neuen, schwierigen Bedingungen im Interesse aller, zumindest einer übergroßen Mehrheit der Arbeitnehmerinnen und Arbeitnehmer gestalten zu wollen. Stattdessen hat sie ihre Lebensbedingungen den Rendite-Erwartungen der global agierenden Wirtschaftsriesen und Finanzmarktjongleuren ausgeliefert. Mit den Hartz-Reformen, insbesondere Hartz IV, hat die SPD in Kumpanei mit den Grünen ihre Rolle als Schutzmacht der "kleinen Leute" preisgegeben. Sie ist eingeschwenkt auf eine politische Linie, deren Ergebnisse heute zu besichtigen sind: Im anhaltenden Wirtschaftsaufschwung wachsen Leiharbeit, befristete Arbeit und generell Arbeit in schlecht bezahlten, unsicheren Bedingungen, unter denen eine Lebensplanung nicht mehr möglich ist, sondern fast täglich Unsicherheit herrscht, was morgen kommen wird. Im anhaltenden Wirtschaftsaufschwung wachsen Armut und Reichtum gleichzeitig, die soziale Spaltung wird größer. Beides ist das Gegenteil von guter, sozial gerechter Politik.

http://www.die-linke.de/presse/presseerklaerungen/detail/artikel/peter-hartz-ist-weg-hartz-iv-muss-weg/



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Breaking Bush’s resistance

The American Conservative
by James Bovard

07/30/07

The torture regime rests on the notion that anyone labeled an enemy combatant deserves whatever harsh treatment he receives. Combatant Status Review Tribunals are used to confirm the guilt of people sent to Guantanamo as enemy combatants, but the tribunals routinely rely on tortured confessions and hearsay evidence, and almost any allegation can be sufficient to perpetuate detention. Candace Gorman, a Chicago attorney representing two Guantanamo detainees, noted that in one case ‘the [tribunal] darkly noted that the prisoner owned a Casio wristwatch (which could conceivably be used to time explosives). … Karate skills, knowledge of computers and participation in the pilgrimage to Mecca have also been considered factors supporting ‘continuing detention.’’ Lt. Col. Stephen Abraham, a 26-year Army veteran who had a pivotal role in gathering evidence for the tribunals, filed a sworn affidavit last month declaring that the process of identifying enemy combatants at Guantanamo was a sham and that officers were pressured to find defendants guilty...

http://amconmag.com/2007/2007_07_30/article.html


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Reality vs. the state

LewRockwell.Com
by Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr.

08/14/07

If you have boarded an airplane recently, you know something about how the state lives in a strange, alternative universe in which good sense, normal courtesies, and sound judgment play no role. No aspect of life is perfect, but the sectors the state manages are wacky and topsy-turvy. Thus we are expected to believe that every living person who boards an airplane is a potential terrorist, and every person is just as much a risk as every other person. We are expected to believe that because the state forces us to carry deodorant in a little baggy, that we are safer from hijackings than we would otherwise be...

http://www.lewrockwell.com/rockwell/reality-vs-state.html


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp



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So many wars and still we don’t have peace

Tennessean
by Richard Aberdeen

08/14/07

According to President Bush, we are fighting in Iraq to ’secure the peace’ and to ’secure freedom and democracy.’ Is there any historical or other rational reason to believe him? If war can secure peace, then why, after 10,000 years of war, isn’t there peace on earth by now? War didn’t begin with the American Revolution, nor did it end there; many soldiers who fought against the British rose up in ‘Shays’ Rebellion’ against wealthy colonists who were taking their land and throwing them into debtors’ prison. Soon after, another war against the British erupted. Then came the Mexican-American War, Civil War, Spanish-American War and War in the Philippines … World War I, soon followed by World War II, Korea, Vietnam, Gulf War and, now, the Iraq grand blunder to end all blunders war...

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Informant: Thomas L. Knapp



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Who’s editing Wikipedia? Diebold, the CIA, a campaign …

Wired
by John Borland

08/14/07

On November 17th, 2005, an anonymous Wikipedia user deleted 15 paragraphs from an article on e-voting machine-vendor Diebold, excising an entire section critical of the company’s machines. While anonymous, such changes typically leave behind digital fingerprints offering hints about the contributor, such as the location of the computer used to make the edits. In this case, the changes came from an IP address reserved for the corporate offices of Diebold itself. And it is far from an isolated case. A new data-mining service launched Monday traces millions of Wikipedia entries to their corporate sources, and for the first time puts comprehensive data behind longstanding suspicions of manipulation, which until now have surfaced only piecemeal in investigations of specific allegations...

http://tinyurl.com/36k9a6


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A new Cold War with Iran?

Boston Globe
by John Tirman

08/14/07

We often hear that the US-Iran confrontation is a new Cold War — a highly charged ideological rivalry with nuclear capabilities on each side and ‘proxy’ wars pursued for geostrategic advantage. While there are resemblances, the standoff is not like the US-Soviet conflict. In fact, it could be dangerous to think that it is. The differences between the two rivalries are significant. Iran does not have much military capability, unlike the USSR, which may be one reason for Tehran’s nuclear development program. They may see it as parity and respect on the cheap. In terms of conventional military firepower, Iran has plenty of bodies but little technology...

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Informant: Thomas L. Knapp



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Casual talk of war

Future of Freedom Foundation
by Sheldon Richman

08/13/07

The opponents of the Bush wars and the accompanying expansion of government power have been disappointed countless times before. Just the other day the Democrats in Congress acquiesced in the Bush administration’s heavy-handed bid for the power to conduct warrantless eavesdropping on American citizens and residents in the name of fighting terrorism...

http://www.fff.org/comment/com0708c.asp


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp



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Government blunders create more demand for its services

Independent Institute
by Ivan Eland

08/13/07

If a restaurant, dry cleaner, or home repair business provided inferior goods or shoddy services, it is likely that the concern would go belly up. Yet when the U.S. government makes a blunder, the more its citizens reward its failure with further money and authority. For example, after the Bush administration exacerbated the worldwide threat from Islamic terrorists by invading and occupying two Muslim nations, spied on Americans without warrants — which is both illegal and unconstitutional — to ‘urgently’ combat such terrorism, and then saw its Attorney General dissemble about the espionage program, Congress has actually rewarded the administration for its actions...

http://www.independent.org/newsroom/article.asp?id=2011


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Our drug industrial complex

Law Enforcement Against Prohibition
by Russ Jones

08/12/07

A recent news wire article here in Texas reported that the drug cartels in Mexico have discussed a truce and that maybe a cessation of all the violence in Mexico, especially along the Texas border, is in the works. If they have agreed to a truce, their collective cooperation will only mean more drugs at a cheaper price here in the U.S...

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Informant: Thomas L. Knapp



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The worst of both worlds

Slate
by Dahlia Lithwick

08/14/07

Last week in a New York Times op-ed, former presidential candidate Wesley Clark and UCLA professor Kal Raustiala offered up a new sally in the long-running national debate over whether to treat captured terrorists as criminals or soldiers. They vote — for some compelling reasons — for treating the terrorists like criminals. It’s a useful thought experiment, one I myself have engaged in on occasion. But we should probably stop kidding ourselves that anyone, outside newspapers and academia, is strictly choosing between these two systems. Criminal vs. soldier is not a dichotomy the Bush administration accepts. It never has. This president likes to have it both ways: tending to treat terror suspects as soldiers or criminals as suits his purposes. The innovation of his lawyers has been to tack back and forth between the military and criminal law systems, thus avoiding either’s constraints...

http://www.slate.com/id/2172218/


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Is the White House supporting Hillary Clinton?

Salon
by Joan Walsh

08/14/07

Sen. Hillary Clinton has a new ad running in Iowa. It’s called ‘Invisible.’ I watched it. It’s OK. She talks about struggling Americans — people needing healthcare, struggling single moms, even soldiers — who feel they’re ‘invisible’ to President Bush, and promises they’ll be visible when she’s president. It was soft and unremarkable to me. But not to White House spokeswoman Dana Perino, who bashed the ad as ‘outrageous’ at a briefing today. … What is Perino thinking? Why is the White House giving Clinton such a boost in the news cycle?

http://www.salon.com/opinion/walsh/election_2008/2007/08/14/clinton_ad/index.html


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The useful fools of empire

CounterPunch
by Paul de Rooj

08/14/07

Most inhabitants of Western countries are afflicted by nefarious delusions about the nature of their societies and government policy; the public at large is led to believe that their societies are superior, and their governments’ policies are noble and generous. The illusions have to do with the dissonance between the fabricated image and the reality of state power, especially when it entails wars waged against third world countries. Awful wars are waged for crass motives, yet they are sold on the basis that they are driven by benevolent intent...

http://www.counterpunch.org/rooij08142007.html


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The cult of 9/11

Rocky Mountain News
by Paul Campos

08/14/07

When Stu Bykofsky, a columnist for The Philadelphia Daily News, wrote a column last week in which he openly hoped that America suffers “another 9/11,” he merely had the poor judgment to say what many a right-wing politician and pundit is thinking. Evidence for this is everywhere: in the fact that Bykofsky was invited to appear on the GOP’s unofficial network, Fox News, to “explain” his comments; in the keen disappointment that ripples throughout the right-wing blogosphere every time the collapse of a bridge or a steam pipe explosion turns out not to have been the work of Scary Brown People Who Hate Our Freedoms; and in predictions such as that made by former Sen. Rick Santorum, that the GOP’s electoral fortunes will improve as soon as there’s another terrorist attack...

http://www.rockymountainnews.com/drmn/columnist/0,1299,DRMN_86_105,00.html


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Congress’s Orwellian compromise

Consortium News
by Nat Parry

08/14/07

When congressional Democratic leaders permitted the hasty passage of a bill granting George W. Bush new spying authority, they dashed the hopes of many Americans that last November’s Democratic victory would put a stop to Bush’s assault on the Constitution. Now, it is clear that while the Democrats may conduct more oversight hearings than the Republicans did, they are not likely to face Bush down over his abuse of presidential powers or his war in Iraq...

http://www.consortiumnews.com/2007/081407.html


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NSA wiretapping trial begins

Christian Science Monitor

08/14/07

It’s hard — often impossible — to prove that secret government wiretapping in the name of national security is violating one’s privacy rights. The evidence itself usually is top secret. But one rather obscure case could pull back the veil on a surveillance program that’s at the heart of the US fight against terror. In the federal appeals court in San Francisco Wednesday, lawyers for a Saudi charity accused of helping Al Qaeda will argue that their clients, including two American attorneys, were illegally spied on without the required court warrant. How do they know? Treasury Department officials inadvertently provided them with National Security Agency (NSA) call logs stamped ‘top secret’...

http://www.csmonitor.com/2007/0814/p01s02-usju.html


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=National+Security+Agency
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http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=warrantless
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=wiretapping

Lawsuit may detail secrets of spy program

MSNBC

08/14/07

In 2003, Room 641A of a large telecommunications building in downtown San Francisco was filled with powerful data-mining equipment for a ’special job’ by the National Security Agency, according to a former AT&T technician. It was fed by fiber-optic cables that siphoned copies of e-mails and other online traffic from one of the largest Internet hubs in the United States, the former employee says in court filings. What occurred in the room is now at the center of a pivotal legal battle in a federal appeals court over the Bush administration’s controversial spying program, including the monitoring that came to be publicly known as the Terrorist Surveillance Program.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/20254078/


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Terrorist+Surveillance+Program
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National Lawyers Guild Calls on Congress to Repeal Warrantless Domestic Surveillance

http://www.commondreams.org/news2007/0813-03.htm



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=warrantless
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=surveillance

Green Party Urges Quick Repeal of Bill Expanding Bush Administration's Surveillance Powers

http://www.commondreams.org/news2007/0814-01.htm



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

Cindy Sheehan: Crisis

http://www.commondreams.org/archive/2007/08/14/3156/

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Pelosi Needs To Put Impeachment On The Table

http://www.commondreams.org/archive/2007/08/14/3170/



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First Gonzales, Then Bush: Impeachment Should Be A Serious Option

- With An Intermediary Step
http://www.commondreams.org/archive/2007/08/14/3169



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Prices for Key Foods Are Rising Sharply

http://www.commondreams.org/archive/2007/08/14/3153/

Half of Nation's Poor Don't Get Food Stamps

http://www.commondreams.org/archive/2007/08/14/3150/



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U.S. Patent Office Re-Opens Debate Over Animal Patents

Patent 6,924,413 was granted for rabbits whose eyes are intentionally damaged to serve as a model for "dry eye" conditions in humans.

The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office said this week it is re-opening an investigation into whether animals, whose eyes have been purposefully damaged, can be patented...

http://www.sustainablefoodnews.com/story.php?news_id=2326


Informant: Teresa Binstock



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The Color of Health Care: Diagnosing Bias in Doctors

Shankar Vedantam of The Washington Post says: "Long before word recently broke that white referees in the National Basketball Association were calling fouls at a higher rate on black athletes than on white athletes, and long before studies found racial disparities in how black and white applicants get called for job interviews, researchers noted differences in the most troubling domain of all - disparities in survival and health among people belonging to different racial groups."

http://www.truthout.org/issues_06/081407HB.shtml



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Shankar+Vedantam

Big Drop in Upper Great Lakes Water Level

Felicity Barringer of The New York Times writes: "Water levels in the three upper Great Lakes are wavering far below normal, and experts expect Lake Superior, the northernmost lake, to reach a record low in the next two months, according to data from the international bodies that monitor the Great Lakes, the world's largest freshwater reservoir."

http://www.truthout.org/issues_06/081407EC.shtml

Carbon Market Encourages Chopping Forests

Study

Deborah Zabarenko, Reuters, reports: "The current carbon market actually encourages cutting down some of the world's biggest forests, which would unleash tons of climate-warming carbon into the atmosphere, a new study reported."

http://www.truthout.org/issues_06/081407EA.shtml



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=cutting+down
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Religious Groups Mobilize to Defeat Bush Prisoner Policies

William Fisher, writing for Truthout, says, "The Bush administration's policies for treatment of prisoners in the so-called global war on terror are being challenged by a consistently underreported segment of America's 'faith communities' - long dominated by right-wing televangelists such as James Dobson, Jerry Falwell and Pat Roberts."

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/081407S.shtml



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

How Bush Gained the Power to Spy on You

The Bush Administration has successfully forced on Congress a law that largely authorizes open-ended surveillance of Americans' overseas phone calls and e-mails. How did they do it?

http://www.alternet.org/rights/59190/


From Information Clearing House



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

Bush Administration Says Warrantless Eavesdropping Cannot Be Questioned

The Bush administration said Monday the constitutionality of its warrantless electronic eavesdropping program cannot be challenged.

http://blog.wired.com/27bstroke6/2007/08/bush-administ-1.html


From Information Clearing House



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=warrantless
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=eavesdropping

Bush Warns Puppets Not to Praise Iran

Hamid Karzai, hand-picked by Washington to pose as president of the broken country of Afghanistan, says his government has "very, very good, very, very close relations [and] will continue to have good relations with Iran." He declares on CNN, "So far, Iran has been a helper" in fighting terrorism.

http://www.counterpunch.org/leupp08142007.html


From Information Clearing House



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Karzai
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Gary+Leupp

Iraq: Violence taking toll on pregnant mothers, infants

The violence destroyed the life of my son while he was still in my uterus," Leila said.
http://www.reliefweb.int/rw/rwb.nsf/db900sid/LRON-763GZF?OpenDocument


From Information Clearing House

Giuliani says U.S. will need long presence in Iraq

U.S. troops will likely be fighting in Iraq when the next president takes office in 2009 and some U.S. forces will need to stay there to deter regional threats, Republican presidential candidate Rudy Giuliani said on Tuesday.

http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/N13364653.htm


From Information Clearing House



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

In Praise Of 'Sicko' But What Happens After The U.S. Healthcare System Dies?"

By Carolyn Baker

Not only is U.S. healthcare devastating the lives of Americans who use it, but it is being manipulated to give the appearance of economic health in a code-blue economy now in collapse.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article18189.htm



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http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=healthcare+system
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Are You Scared?

By Craig Winters

Multinational corporations sell our jobs to the lowest overseas bidders. The credit industry preys on our poor. The for-profit healthcare system is the leading cause of bankruptcy while hospitals dump indigent patients on skid row. Our country's infrastructure is breaking down from New Orleans levees to Minnesota bridges even as we are mired in a war that drowns us in debt and advances only the interests of big oil and arms merchants.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article18186.htm



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

Bush's Booming Economy -- For The Rich

Sheila Samples

Despite what the Journal and the endlessly bleating "Money Heads" on TV would have you believe, millions of Americans are in deep trouble.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article18184.htm



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Sheila+Samples

A Day of Reckoning for Americans Who Lived Beyond Their Means

By Joseph Stiglitz

The housing bubble induced Americans to live beyond their means -- net savings have been negative for the past couple of years. With this engine of growth turned off, it is hard to see how the US economy would not suffer from a slowdown.

http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/editorials/archives/2007/08/12/2003373835


From Information Clearing House



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=housing+bubble
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Of Lies, History & Throwing Flowers

By Mirza Yawar Baig

Money is the sole criterion for all value including of ourselves. So we try constantly to show how 'successful' we are by showing how wasteful we can be. Contribution to society is not even in the reckoning any more.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article18187.htm

RON PAUL WON: Iowa Straw Poll 37.01%

http://disc.server.com/discussion.cgi?disc=149495;article=112886;title=APFN

The Tyrants Are Planning on Stealing the 2008 Election - Wake Up US

Ron Paul: Insider on Ames, IA Straw Poll Voting
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nPyrcrVGL4o

bbruhwiler8
http://www.youtube.com/user/bbruhwiler8

Official Exit Poll Results -- Iowa Straw Poll

Ron Paul______37.01%
M Huckabee___20.85%
T Tancredo____16.72%
Mitt Romney___10.03%
S Brownback___06.91%
T Thompson____04.35%
D Hunter_______01.34%
F Thompson____00.89%
Rudy Giuliani___00.67%
John McCain____00.56%
John Cox_______00.45%

Ron Paul actually won the Iowa Straw Poll by a large margin. They used Diebold machines to count the votes. Election fraud must be stopped.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nPyrcrVGL4o#GU5U2spHI_4

DrEd

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Evidence Suggests Ron Paul Was Cheated
http://infowars.net/articles/august2007/140807Poll.htm



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ALG - Rückzahlung

Quelle: Deutscher Einheit(z)-Textdienst von Werner Lutz 7/02

Nach dem Urteil eines hessischen Landessozialgerichts brauchen Hartz IV Bedarfsgemeinschaften bei überhöhten Berechnungen das ALG II nicht zurückbezahlen. Das ist auch schlecht möglich: wie soll man etwas zurückzahlen, was ohnehin zum Leben nicht reicht. http://www.einheiztext.de/


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Immer mehr ältere Menschen bekommen Hartz IV

Die Zahl der 50 bis 65-Jährigen, die auf Hartz IV angewiesen sind, steigt kontinuierlich

Hannover (AFP) - Immer mehr ältere Menschen werden zu Hartz-IV-Empfängern. Das geht aus einer Analyse des Deutschen Gewerkschaftsbundes (DGB) hervor, wie die "Neuen Presse" in Hannover am Donnerstagausgabe berichtete. "Die Zahl der 50 bis 65-Jährigen, die auf Hartz IV angewiesen sind, steigt kontinuierlich", sagte der Leiter der Abteilung Arbeitsmarktpolitik beim DGB-Bundesvorstand, Wilhelm Adamy, dem Blatt. Im Frühjahr waren demnach 7,7 Prozent der in Deutschland lebenden 50- bis 65-Jährigen auf Hartz IV angewiesen. Beim Start des Arbeitslosengeldes II im Januar 2005 lag der Anteil nur bei 6,3 Prozent.

Schon vor Verabschiedung der Hartz IV-Gesetze, in den Anhörungen beim Deutschen Bundestag, hatten fast alle Sachverständigen, u. a. auch die Bundesarbeitsgemeinschaft der Erwerbslosen- und Sozialhilfeinitiativen BAG-SHI; die Mitglieder des Bundestages darauf aufmerksam gemacht; trotzdem wurden die Hartz IV-Gesetze von der SPD und Bündnis 90/die Grünen durch den Bundestag gepeitscht; die Altersarmut war denach vorprogrammiert.

Es wäre gut, wenn deshalb endlich auch eine Mindestrente auf der Agenda der Parteien stehen würde!


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

Phone firm in a mast mix-up

By George Hamilton

Susan Goldacre, John Green, councillor Ed Turner, Andrew Browne and Alex Tucker opposed the mast

Neighbours have heaved a sigh of relief after plans for a mobile phone mast were shelved - but they had a last minute scare first.

Campaigners in Rose Hill, Oxford, knew phone operator T-Mobile had U-turned on plans for a mast in Courtland Road - and had the letters to prove it.

Read More...
http://www.oxfordmail.net/news/headlines/display.var.1617810.0.phone_firm_in_a_mast_mixup.php

Bush Wants Microchipped Society

http://rinf.com/alt-news/surveillance-big-brother/bush-wants-microchipped-society/1012/


Informant: John Fitz



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

Global Warming Enabled Russia’s Arctic Land Grab, and Now It Could Get Worse

http://www.commondreams.org/archive/2007/08/10/3106/


Informant: NHNE



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Jeremy+Rifkin

Housing Bubble vs. Great Depression



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pLjo7-J1qho


Informant: Gerhard-Wisnewski

13 v.H. der Bevölkerung sind arm oder armutsgefährdet

Studie des Statistischen Bundesamts über Armut und soziale Ausgrenzung Ergebnis der Analyse: 13 v.H. der Bevölkerung sind arm oder armutsgefährdet.

Um Missverständnissen vorzubeugen: Unbestritten gibt es in Deutschland Armut in dem Sinn, dass Menschen mit so wenig Geld ihren Lebensunterhalt bestreiten müssen, wovon sich unsereins höchstens ungefähre Vorstellungen machen kann. Solange diese Menschen nicht aus eigener Kraft ihrem Schicksal entrinnen können, haben sie Anspruch auf unsere sozialstaatliche gebotene Hilfe. Dafür existiert hierzulande eine Mindestsicherung, beispielsweise in Form des Arbeitslosengelds II für Erwerbsfähige. Die Gesellschaft, vertreten durch den Gesetzgeber, muss darüber entscheiden, ob diese Fürsorgeleistung lediglich Elementarbedürfnisse befriedigen oder ob sie eine Teilhabe am gesellschaftlichen Leben ermöglichen soll.

Aber von dieser Armut, gemessen in absoluten Kategorien, handeln die angeführten Zahlen überhaupt nicht, sondern von einer "relativen Armut". Demnach gilt gemäß internationalen Konventionen als armutsgefährdet, wer weniger als 60 v.H. des mittleren Haushaltseinkommens, korrigiert um die Haushaltsgröße, bezieht ("Äquivalenzeinkommen"). Diese Armutsgefährdungsgrenze lag im Jahr 2004 bei monatlich 856 Euro für einen Alleinstehenden und 1.798 Euro für eine Familie mit zwei Kindern unter 14 Jahren. Die Problematik dieser Definition liegt auf der Hand. Selbst wenn sich alle Einkommen verdoppeln, allemal in realer Betrachtung, änderte sich der Anteil der Armutsgefährdeten nicht – ein offenkundig abwegiges Resultat. Außerdem bleiben selbst genutztes Wohneigentum und Privatrenten bei der Berechnung außer Ansatz. Und – wer hätte das gedacht – die von der Politik für das Jahr 2007 lautstark begrüßten kräftigen Lohnsteigerungen würden gemäß dem Berechnungskonzept der "relativen Armut" zu einem höheren Anteil der Armutsgefährdeten führen. Ein Schuft, wer jetzt daraus für die bevorstehenden Tarifverhandlungen Schlussfolgerungen zieht!

Solche Einlassungen empfinden bestimmte Zirkel als lästig und stellen dem stattdessen lieber die Einkommen von Unternehmensführern gegenüber, vorzugsweise wenn diese tatsächliche oder vermeintliche Fehlleistungen erbracht haben. Solches Versagen gibt es durchaus – aber nur in dieser Personengruppe? Was ist mit Spitzeneinkommen unter anderem von Fußballprofis, Leinwandstars oder Bestsellerautoren, vor allem, wenn sich deren Torbilanz beziehungsweise schauspielerische Leistung beziehungsweise das intellektuelle Niveau ihrer Bücher als noch deutlich steigerungsfähig erweist, um es einmal freundlich zu formulieren? Man kann ja zum x-ten Mal eine Debatte über "gerechte Einkommen" anzetteln (bei der aller Erfahrung nach nichts herauskommt), aber wieso werden ausschließlich hohe Managergehälter attackiert? Sind Unternehmensführer Freiwild?

Genauso zweifelhaft wie das Vorurteil über den die Armut fördernden Sozialstaat ist das der sozialen Hängematte, in der sich "die" Arbeitslosen ausruhen. Wer arbeiten wolle, der finde auch Arbeit – dieser Aussage stimmten immerhin 63 v.H. aller Personen in einer Befragung der westdeutschen Bevölkerung "etwas" oder "voll" zu. Gewiss: Wie in jeder Personengruppe gibt es unter den Arbeitslosen ebenfalls schwarze Schafe. Aber mindestens ebenso groß ist die Gruppe der Arbeitslosen, die unter ihrem Schicksal leiden, die glücklich über einen Arbeitsplatz wären und dafür erhebliche Suchanstrengungen unternehmen. http://www.zew.de/de/aktuell/aktuell.php?action=article_show&LFDNR=728



Rainer Roth - Mehr Kinderarmut - weniger Bildungschancen. Die Senkung der Regelsätze für Schulkinder mit Einführung von Hartz IV hat bis heute nicht die ihm gebührende Aufmerksamkeit gefunden.

"Der neue Regelsatz verbessert die Situation der betroffenen Menschen," erklärte die SPDGrünen-Bundesregierung vor Inkrafttreten von Hartz IV. (Pressemitteilung Nr. 653 vom 16.12.2004) Mit betroffenen Menschen können auf keinen Fall Schulkinder gemeint gewesen sein. Denn der Regelsatz für Kinder zwischen 7 und 14 Jahren wurde von 65% auf 60% des Eckregelsatzes abgesenkt, der von Kindern zwischen 15 und 18 Jahren von 90 auf 80%.

Die weitgehende Einbeziehung der Bedarfe der früheren einmaligen Beihilfen in den Regelsatz führte zu einer weiteren Kürzung. Denn der Anteil von einmaligen Beihilfen am Regelsatz betrug vor Hartz IV bei Kindern 20%. Mit Hartz IV ist er auf 16% abgesenkt worden. Nach dem bis Ende 2004 geltenden Leistungsniveau hätte der Regelsatz für Kinder von 7-14 Jahren allein deswegen 232 statt 207 Euro betragen müssen, der von 15-18-Jährigen 319 statt 276 Euro. Kinderarmut ist in aller Munde. Es werden Zahlen präsentiert, dass jedes sechste Kind auf Hartz-Niveau lebt, ohne die Dunkelziffer zu rechnen, dass in Großstädten wie Hamburg, Bremen und Berlin die Hartz IV-Quote von Kindern bei 30% liegt und in einzelnen Stadtteilen mehr als die Hälfte der Kinder auf diesem Niveau lebt.

Neuerdings wird mehr und mehr auch die ärmliche Zusammensetzung des Regelsatzes von Kindern zum Thema von Aktionen. Und sei es in der Ostfriesen-Zeitung mit ihrem Titel "0,52 Cent fürs Kinderfrühstück." http://www.klartext-info.de/vortraege/Roth-gew-rp-061212.pdf

Rainer Roth ist Professor an der Fachhochschule Frankfurt für Sozialhilfe


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Bütikofer: Hartz IV-Regelsatz auf 390 bis 450 Euro anheben

Die einstigen Befürworter von Hartz IV kommen langsam von dem Konzept der Hartz IV-Verarmung ab.

Der Grünen-Chef Reinhard Bütikofer setzt sich für eine deutliche Regelsatzerhöhung ein und kritisiert zugleich den Vorschlag von Thüringens Ministerpräsident Althaus.

Berlin. Grünen-Chef Reinhard Bütikofer macht sich für eine deutliche Anhebung des Regelsatzes beim Arbeitslosengeld II stark. In einem Gespräch mit der Nachrichtenagentur ddp kritisierte Bütikofer am Donnerstag zugleich den Vorschlag von Thüringens Ministerpräsident Dieter Althaus (CDU), die «Hartz IV»-Leistungen alle zwei Jahre um die Inflationsrate zu erhöhen, als unzureichend.

Der Regelsatz sei «ja gerade um weniger als ein Prozent nach oben angepasst worden», argumentierte der Grünen-Vorsitzende. Dieser Regelsatz von 347 Euro sei aber nicht ausreichend. Nehme man die Studien von Sozialverbänden zum Maßstab, müsse man von einem Regelsatz zwischen 390 und 450 Euro reden. Hierüber sei eine Diskussion fällig, statt «jedes Mal, wenn die Butter teurer wird», über eine «Mini-Anpassung» zu debattieren. ddp/pr-sozial http://www.elo-forum.net/index2.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1074&pop=1&page=0&Itemid=241



ver.di fordert eine Erhöhung des Regelsatzes auf mindestens 420 Euro und einen gesetzlichen Mindestlohn von wenigstens 7,50 Euro je Stunde.

Teurere Milch, steigende Strompreise, bald auch höhere Preise für Brot – für viele reicht es immer weniger zum Leben. Besonders eng wird es für Menschen, die von Hartz IV leben müssen. Der Regelsatz ist kürzlich von 345 auf 347 Euro erhöht worden – um ein halbes Prozent. Seit der Einführung von Hartz IV 2005 sind die Preise aber um fünf Prozent gestiegen. Mindestens 420 Euro müsste der Regelsatz betragen, um den notwendigen Grundbedarf zu decken. Das hat der Paritätische Wohlfahrtsverband errechnet.

Jetzt fordern nach der Linken auch Politiker von SPD und Grünen eine Anhebung der Leistungen. Arbeitsminister Müntefering will damit die Einführung eines allgemeinen Mindestlohns verbinden. Das ist eine richtige Forderung, sie darf aber die Erhöhung nicht blockieren. Weit über eine Million Beschäftigte beziehen zusätzlich Hartz IV, weil ihr Einkommen zum Überleben nicht reicht. Bei erhöhtem Hartz IV hätten noch mehr Beschäftigte Anspruch auf Zuschüsse. Noch mehr Unternehmer könnten Löhne auf Kosten der Allgemeinheit drücken.

ver.di fordert eine Erhöhung des Hartz IVSatzes auf mindestens 420 Euro und einen gesetzlichen Mindestlohn von wenigstens 7,50 Euro je Stunde. So werden Armut und Lohndumping bekämpft. In der Bevölkerung gibt es eine satte Zweidrittelmehrheit für den Mindestlohn. Auch im Bundestag ist die Mehrheit dafür. Doch die große Koalition blockiert. unter wipo-aktuell http://wipo.verdi.de/wirtschaftspolitik_aktuell/data/07_17_alg_ii.pdf

PS: Die Bundesregierung will die Deutsche Bahn privatisieren und auf Mitspracherechte verzichten. Es droht die Plünderung öffentlichen Eigentums. Senden Sie eine Protestmail an den Verkehrsminister ihres Bundeslandes : http://www.fahrplanretter.de .


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Dienstag, 14. August 2007

After Shameful Vote in Congress, ACLU Requests FISA Court Documents

http://tinyurl.com/369ah9



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=ACLU
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=FISA

Gas Pump Ripoff

by Brian Beutler, Media Consortium

How oil companies get an extra $2 billion from consumers, and the simple fix they won't implement.

http://ga3.org/ct/od20pgF1NXKP/



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

China & India: Following Our Lead ... And Our Money

by Bill Scher

While the White House blames China and India for inaction on global warming, it directly funds their carbon polluting projects.

http://ga3.org/ct/kd20pgF1NXK8/



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Bill+Scher

You Have No Rights

In a Truthdig interview by James Harris and Josh Scheer, "Matthew Rothschild, editor of The Progressive and author of 'You Have No Rights,' explains how our president became a 'medieval king,' and why your civil liberties are in greater danger than ever."

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/081407D.shtml



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Matthew+Rothschild

Gonzales Could Get Power to Speed Up States' Executions

Richard B. Schmitt of the Los Angeles Times reports, "The Justice Department is putting the final touches on regulations that could give Atty. Gen. Alberto R. Gonzales important new sway over death penalty cases in California and other states, including the power to shorten the time that death row inmates have to appeal convictions to federal courts."

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/081407C.shtml

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Gonzales Could Get Say in States' Executions
http://www.commondreams.org/archive/2007/08/14/3151/



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RNC Now Seeks Shelter of Executive Privilege

Truthout's Jason Leopold reports, "The Republican National Committee said it will not abide by a subpoena and turn over documents to a Congressional committee investigating the firings of at least eight US attorneys last year because the RNC is waiting to see if the White House will assert executive privilege over RNC documents at the center of the controversy, according to an outside law firm retained by the RNC."

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/081407A.shtml



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Republican+National+Committee
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Privatisierung des Wohlfahrtsstaates gefährdet Demokratie

Der Neoliberalismus will alles privatisieren, egal ob Bildungsinstitutionen, Stadtwerke oder Gefängnisse. Ein Gespräch dazu mit dem Politikwissenschaftler Christoph Butterwegge.

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Wolfowitz 'tried to censor World Bank on climate change'

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Families celebrate victory in mast battle

By Alex Ross

FAMILIES in Winterbourne are claiming victory after a phone company abandoned plans to put up a mobile phone mast outside a village school.

Phone company 02 had caused outrage among parents, councillors and residents when it announced in March it wanted to erect a mast outside Elm Park Primary School, in Nicholls Lane.

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Lawsuits May Illuminate Methods of Spy Program

Dan Egan, of the Washington Post, reports: "In 2003, Room 641A of a large telecommunications building in downtown San Francisco was filled with powerful data-mining equipment for a 'special job' by the National Security Agency, according to a former AT&T technician. It was fed by fiber-optic cables that siphoned copies of emails and other online traffic from one of the largest Internet hubs in the United States, the former employee says in court filings."

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US Government Broke Padilla Through Intense Isolation, Say Experts

Warren Richy, of the Christian Science Monitor, reports: "According to defense motions on file in the case, Padilla's cell measured nine feet by seven feet. The windows were covered over. There was a toilet and sink. The steel bunk was missing its mattress. He had no pillow. No sheet. No clock. No calendar. No radio. No television. No telephone calls. No visitors. Even Padilla's lawyer was prevented from seeing him for nearly two years. For significant periods of time, the Muslim convert was denied any reading material, including the Koran. The mirror on the wall was confiscated. Meals were slid through a slot in the door. The light in his cell was always on."

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Kreditkrise erfasst Großbanken

http://www.ftd.de/unternehmen/finanzdienstleister/238015.html

Finanzmarkt: Gier schlaegt Vernunft
http://www.meta-info.de/?lid=30287

EZB ermutigt Finanzhazadeure
http://www.meta-info.de/?lid=30288

Die Vokabeln zur Subprime-Krise
http://www.ftd.de/boersen_maerkte/marktberichte/:Die%20Vokabeln%20Subprime%20Krise/236760.html

Videoüberwachung: Eyes on the City

„Großbritannien ist das am stärksten video­überwachte Land Europas. Ob Überwachungskameras so genanntes anti­social behaviour, Straßenkriminalität oder Terrorattentate verhindern können, ist höchst umstritten. In den No-Go-Areas der britischen Hauptstadt hat die allgegenwärtige Videoüberwachung eher eine psychologische Funktion: Sie soll die »gefühlte Sicherheit« der Bürgerinnen und Bürger erhöhen…“ Artikel von Fabian Frenzel, London, in der Jungle World vom 02.08.2007 http://www.jungle-world.com/seiten/2007/31/10363.php


Big Brother Street

Die Holloway Road ist die am dichtesten mit Überwachungskameras ausgestattete Straße, aber Kriminalität ist nicht aus ihr verschwunden. Artikel von Florian Rötzer auf telepolis vom 11.07.2007 http://www.heise.de/tp/r4/artikel/25/25683/1.html


Aus: LabourNet, 14. August 2007



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Missbrauch Betroffener für parteipolitische Profilierung im Sommerloch

Pressemitteilung vom 14.08.2007

Betroffenenvertretung kritisiert Diskussionen um ‚Hartz IV’- Regelsatz: „Missbrauch Betroffener für parteipolitische Profilierung im Sommerloch“

Die Bundesarbeitsgemeinschaft der Erwerbslosen- und Sozialhilfeinitiativen e.V. (BAG-SHI) als bundesweite Interessenvertretung begrüßt grundsätzlich die Diskussionen um eine Überprüfung und eventuelle Regelsatzerhöhung im Rahmen der Sozialgesetzbücher II und XII („Hartz IV“). Sie weist jedoch darauf hin, dass auf „Hartz IV“-Leistungen angewiesenen Menschen mit einer an die Inflationsrate angepassten Erhöhung der Leistungen nicht geholfen werden kann: „Eine Erhöhung des „Hartz IV“- Regelsatzes darf sich nicht auf eine kostenneutrale Anpassung an die Inflationsrate erschöpfen, sondern muss deutlich höher ausfallen. Studien, die auf Auswertungen der Einkommens- und Verbrauchsstichprobe EVS 2003 basieren, kommen bei Kindern bis zu sechs Jahren auf notwendige Verbrauchsausgaben von 468 Euro, bei Kindern im Alter von sechs bis zwölf Jahren auf 568 Euro und bei Jugendlichen im Alter bis 18 Jahren auf 655 Euro. So lange keine besseren Berechnungsgrundlagen gefunden sind sollte sich der Gesetzgeber daran orientieren, um das Abrutschen immer weiterer Bevölkerungskreise in Armut und Verschuldung zu vermeiden.“ so Andreas Geiger, Vorsitzender der BAG-SHI e.V. „Gleichzeitig kritisieren wir als Betroffenenvertretung den aktuellen Stil der Debatte. Wir befürchten, dass in der Diskussion um Berechnungsverfahren und Mindestlöhne die Betroffenen für die parteipolitische Profilierung im Sommerloch missbraucht werden sollen.

Dass ausgerechnet das soziokulturelle Existenzminimum und die Teilhabechancen von 7,4 Millionen Menschen hierfür herhalten müssen, empfinden wir als Skandal“, so Geiger weiter. Pia Witte, Sozialberaterin in Leipzig und im Koordinierungskreis des Aktionsbündnisses Sozialproteste (ABSP) tätig, kann nur feststellen: „Die herrschende Politik ist in mehrfacher Weise zynisch. Die so genannte Erfolge von Hartz IV bestehen in der Ausweitung von Armutslöhnen und ungesicherten Beschäftigungen, die nichts an der Einkommensarmut der betroffenen Familien ändert. Würden die zwangsweisen Beschäftigungsgelegenheiten, andere verdeckende Maßnahmen und all die Menschen hinzugerechnet werden, die nicht mal einen Anspruch auf ALG II haben, dann wird das Ausmaß der Verarmung in der Bevölkerung sichtbar.“

Hinrich Garms, Geschäftsführer BAG-SHI e.V.

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No Light, Just Tunnel: The Bipartisan Guarantee of More War in Iraq

CounterPunch
by Chris Floyd

08/13/07

Most people persist in believing that the Bush Administration has ‘mishandled’ or ‘bungled’ the war in Iraq, when in fact they have achieved almost all of their goals. They have vastly enriched their cronies. They have installed a U.S. military presence in Iraq. They have expanded the size, power and scope of the armed forces and the intelligence services (which now have their own secret armies) beyond the wildest dreams of the most hawkish Cold War militarist. They have not only gutted the Constitution but proved that you can get away with it — an invaluable lesson for dictators to come. And, as noted, they have committed the American Establishment to continuing the radical course they have set in motion — because the Establishment will never allow the election of any candidate who would seek to institute the rollback of the empire and the restoration of genuine constitutional government...

http://www.counterpunch.org/floyd08132007.html


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

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No Light, Just Tunnel

The Bipartisan Guarantee of More War in Iraq

By Chris Floyd

We invaded your country. We occupied your country. We wrote your constitution, in which the arbitrary decrees of our colonial viceroy were imposed as fundamental law. We looted your money. We armed your sectarians. And we are going to keep a large number of troops in your country, come what may. But we aren't going to baby-sit you anymore. No, if you don't get your act together -- and sign the g... Oil Law already -- we are just going to withdraw to our permanent bases and watch you kill each other. -- That is the sum total of the leading Democratic candidate's position on Iraq.

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The audacity of shallowness

The Weekly Standard
by Reuel Marc Gerecht

Among certain Arab elites, there is considerable interest in how a Democratic administration would differ from the eight years of George W. Bush. It’s a good question. Most Democrats, at least those running for president or sitting in Congress, have spent more time attacking Bush than explaining what Democrats would do if they were making foreign policy. But the Middle East seriously wounded, if not disgraced, the last two Democratic presidents. The candidates’ reticence on the subject is understandable. Yet sooner or later, Hillary Clinton and company have to tell us what they think about Islam, Sunni Islamic extremism, al Qaeda, the religious dynamics of Iraq, clerical Iran, Pakistan, Afghanistan, rendition (Bill Clinton, if we recall, established the practice), close intelligence liaison relationships with torture-fond foreign security services (again, President Clinton had no insurmountable problem with this), and the appropriateness of preemptive U.S. military strikes against terrorist targets... (for publication 08/20/07)

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When consumers feel the heat, Big Oil makes cold cash

Mother Jones
by Brian Beutler

08/13/07

A gallon of gasoline contains a certain number of molecules, which combust in your car’s engine to provide it with energy. If you heat up that gallon of gasoline it will expand, leaving you with a larger volume of gas than the gallon with which you started. But your new volume will contain the same number of combustible molecules and therefore will provide the same amount of energy as it did prior to being heated. That means a tank full of ‘hot’ gas will provide a car with less energy than will the same tank full of ‘cool’ gas, which is why you’ve probably been advised (correctly) not to buy gasoline when it’s hot outside. Simple, right? It is if you live in Canada, at least. There, gasoline retailers install metering systems in their pumps to determine how much the fuel they sell has cooled or heated from its standardized refinery temperature, and then adjust the price accordingly. … Of course, on average, Canada is pretty cold and the United States is pretty hot. So it benefits both retailers and oil companies to correct for temperature in Canada, but to price by volume in the United States...

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Neolibs and neocons, united and interchangeable

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Statism is counterintuitive

LewRockwell.Com
by Anthony Gregory

08/14/07

Today, we hear the most counterintuitive and contradictory arguments in defense of current policies. We hear that the president has always had the Constitutional authority, by virtue of his office alone, to violate civil liberties during wartime — yet we also hear that each new piece of terror legislation is absolutely necessary to empower the executive to do things it couldn’t otherwise do. We hear that states with nuclear ambitions that have invaded other countries must be disarmed — that, in President Bush’s words, ‘Free nations don’t attack each other; free nations don’t develop weapons of mass destruction’ — yet we also hear that America, which has attacked other nations since its founding and possesses thousands of nukes, is a free country. We hear that our right to complain about the government shows how free we are, and as long as we have that right, we shouldn’t complain...

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Hungry for war end, activists seek Bush/Cheney impeachment

San Francisco Chronicle

08/13/07

Marghi Dutton is 90 and losing her eyesight, but nothing was going to stop her from trekking to midspan of the Golden Gate Bridge on Sunday with the anti-war group Code Pink: Women for Peace. She joined a crowd of about 100 demonstrators dressed in hot pink hats, shirts and scarves and fought the wind to raise her sign: ‘Impeach Bush and Cheney!’ ‘My arms are aching, but I’m getting energy from the drivers — so many are honking in support,’ she said. Code Pink, a national grassroots peace movement inspired by Bay Area women, organized the protest to call for an immediate end to the war in Iraq and immediate impeachment proceedings against President Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney...

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Biofuel expansion threatens Europe’s wildlife as agricultural set- asides are to be scrapped

PRESS RELEASE

For immediate release – 13th August 2007 Joint Press Release by Biofuelwatch, Ecological Internet and Rainforest Rescue

Millions of farm birds could be left without enough food and breeding sites next spring if plans to scrap Europe’s agricultural land set-aside targets for next year go ahead, warn environmental groups. Plans to set a zero set-aside targets from October this year have been announced by the EU Commissioner for Agriculture, Mariann Fischer-Boel, as a response to rising food prices. Those plans are to be ratified by ministers this autumn. Several studies confirm that set-asides have become a vital habitat for many of Europe’s endangered birds and insects, and that farm birds have declined by nearly 50% on average since 1980. Over 5300 people have written to European politicians this month, asking for the plans to be dropped and supporting a moratorium on biofuel targets.

Glen Barry, Director of Ecological Internet explains: “Dramatic declines in insect, bird and wild flower populations show that many of Europe’s ecosystems are under extreme stress from intensive agriculture and climate change. Our future depends on protecting healthy ecosystems. We need real cuts in greenhouse gas emissions, with massive cuts in energy use as well as truly sustainable renewable energy, such as wind and solar power. More intensively farmed monocultures cannot be part of the solution.”

Almuth Ernsting from Biofuelwatch adds “There is no doubt that the expansion in biofuels is pushing up food prices. The European Union are committed to stopping biodiversity losses by 2010 but those plans will almost certainly make this impossible. Our birds and insects must not be sacrificed for biofuel expansion. We need a moratorium on EU biofuel targets and incentives now – and we need to keep our set asides until they can be replaced with better environmental safeguards.”

Few environmental NGOs regard the current set-aside system, as being the ideal instrument for protecting farmland biodiversity, although it provides a safety net for many species. Many NGOs hope that a ‘health check’ of the Common Agricultural Policy in 2008 will lead to more targeted environmental safeguards. However, there are widespread concerns that sudden scrapping of all set- aside targets without any replacement or reform will devastate bird and insect populations.

According to Reinhard Behrend from Rainforest Rescue, Germany, “biofuel expansion is already causing rainforest destruction and the displacement of large numbers of communities in the global South. At the same time, poor people are hit hardest by rising food prices whilst Europe burns more and more food in cars. The only logical solution is to suspend biofuel targets, whilst drastically reducing our overall fuel use.”

Contacts:

Almuth Ernsting, Biofuelwatch, info[at]biofuelwatch.org.uk, UK – Tel 0044-(1)224-324797 or 0044 (1)224-7925 364186

Glen Barry, Ecological Internet, US, GlenBarry[at]EcologicalInternet.org -Tel 001-920 776 1075

Notes:

1. For further details of the organisations involved see:
Biofuelwatch: http://www.biofuelwatch.org.uk
Ecological Internet: http://www.EcoEarth.Info
Rainforest Rescue: http://www.regenwald.org .

2. An email action alert against the planned abolition of set- aside targets for 2008 and for a moratorium on EU biofuel targets has been signed by over 5300 individuals and can be found at http://www.climateark.org/alerts/send.asp?id=europe_biofuel_ecosystem and http://www.regenwald.org/international/englisch/protestaktion.php?id=195

3. A call for a Moratorium on EU biofuel targets and incentives, and on large-scale monocultures for bioenergy in Europe has been signed by 152 organisations from the global North and South. The text and the list of signatories can be found at http://www.econexus.info/biofuels.html .



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Phone mast bid turned down

13 August 2007

Controversial plans for a mobile phone mast in a south Norfolk village have been turned down.

T-Mobile's plans to install the mast at Hill Farm, Ipswich Road, Tasburgh, had been tipped for approval despite local opposition.

It is the second time the plans have been rejected by South Norfolk Council.

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Für positive Berichterstattung: Regierungsgeld an Zeitungen

http://www.spiegel.de/politik/deutschland/0,1518,499493,00.html
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Stop Ocean City, New Jersey from Using Ancient Rainforest Timbers for Boardwalk Decking

ACTION ALERT

PLEASE FORWARD WIDELY!

By Rainforest Portal, a project of Ecological Internet, Inc. http://www.rainforestportal.org/
August 13, 2007

TAKE ACTION An important precedent must be set that industrial logging of ancient forests, even if FSC "certified", must end http://www.rainforestportal.org/alerts/send.asp?id=jersey_boardwalk

Ocean City, New Jersey is a seaside resort that has a 2.5 mile wooden boardwalk fronting the Atlantic Ocean... Citizens are campaigning to stop the city from using FSC certified ipê timbers for its current one block boardwalk re-construction project and for any future re-decking projects... In 1996, when Ocean City announced a plan to re-deck the entire boardwalk with ipê, a grassroots group formed to oppose the use of rainforest wood. After 22 months of successful campaigning the City Council adopted a Resolution in May 1997 which stated that they "...will no longer purchase tropical rain forest hardwood for the boardwalk in Ocean City"... Fast forward ten years to January 2007 and the issue of using ipê industrially harvested from ancient rainforests rears its ugly head again. But this time, the city presents ipê as an environmentally responsible choice as long as it is Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) certified. While the evidence is mounting worldwide regarding major problems with the FSC's certification of ancient forest logging as "responsible" while implying environmental sustainability, the city uses the endorsement that major environmental organizations give to FSC certified products as justification for using ipê... Citizens have repeatedly requested a public forum to discuss the failures of FSC certification and the insufficiencies of the city’s materials analysis, but their requests have been ignored... Based upon false and misleading information from major environmental groups, the City of Ocean City is to purchase ancient rainforest wood in the name of environmental responsibility. In order to protect ancient forests, the people who live there, and global climate; this purchase must be stopped and an important precedent set that industrial scaled ancient forest logging must end forever.

TAKE ACTION NOW: http://www.rainforestportal.org/alerts/send.asp?id=jersey_boardwalk

DISCUSS ALERT: http://www.rainforestportal.org/issues/2007/08/alert_stop_ocean_city_new_jers.asp

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ALERT UPDATE

RAINFOREST CONSERVATION NEWS TODAY

World Protest Makes Ocean City Think Twice About Boardwalk

Rainforest Portal a project of Ecological Internet, Inc.

http://www.rainforestportal.org /-- Rainforest Portal http://www.rainforestportal.org/news/ -- Rainforest Newsfeed

September 14, 2007

OVERVIEW & COMMENTARY by Dr. Glen Barry, Ecological Internet

New Jersey based Friends of the Rainforest and Ecological Internet's campaign to stop the use of ancient rainforest timbers for boardwalk repairs is progressing nicely -- garnering media attention and already changing the city council's vote. An important precedent is being set that ancient rainforest timbers belong in rainforest canopies, not in construction projects and consumer products. You can still take action at: http://www.rainforestportal.org/alerts/send.asp?id=jersey_boardwalk

The crusade to keep ipê out of Ocean City's boardwalk reconstruction is a rejection of Forest Stewardship Council and big greens' efforts to certify and greenwash industrial ancient forest logging as being responsible, while falsely implying sustainability. First time logging of primary rainforests -- selective, certified, ecosystem based or otherwise -- results in an immediate huge release of carbon, permanent reductions in future carbon sink potential, and reductions in species numbers and diversity. One of the gravest obstacles to mitigating climate change, conserving ancient forests and achieving global ecological sustainability is the pernicious myth that selectively logging ancient forests (certified or not) is environmentally beneficial. It is NOT.

With just over 15% of the world's ancient forest existing in large, intact blocks; areas that are critical for continued functioning of ecosystems and the biosphere, what remains MUST be protected in an intact state that is free from all industrial activities. Ensuring the Earth's continued capacity to provide humanity and our sister species our habitat; including addressing climate change, ending the extinction crisis and maintaining freshwater resources, depends critically upon ending ancient forest logging and finding methods to compensate local peoples and governments for avoiding deforestation AND forest diminishment such as that wrought by "certified" logging.

Promising efforts to promote avoided deforestation through established carbon markets -- whereby governments and local peoples are paid for maintaining intact forests -- are deeply threatened by this false notion that selectively logging ancient forests can be done while maintaining many of their ecological values. Carbon payments for forest protection will only prove beneficial climatically and ecologically if the payments are for avoided deforestation AND diminishment -- that is, preservation rather than conservation, of all remaining ancient forests. Much confusion exists on this point, even amongst well-meaning forest conservationists, yet to suggest otherwise is to promote the next biofuels boondoggle; where the solution is as bad, or worse, as the original ecological crisis itself.

First time heavy and industrial selective logging of ancient forests is nearly as bad as outright deforestation in terms of reduction in carbon sequestration, loss of biodiversity and general change in ecosystem functionality. The World Bank and many world governments are joined by the Forest Stewardship Council, Greenpeace, WWF and Rainforest Action Network in falsely suggesting that ancient forests can be logged industrially in a manner that will not permanently disrupt their carbon sequestration and will not result in long term loss of biodiversity. If you support these organizations you profoundly personally responsible for the climate and biodiversity crises, and are stymying the last best chance to stop ancient forest logging and save the Earth.

And so we are making a stand against climatic and rainforest ecocide in Ocean City, New Jersey of all places! Should this misconceived use of ancient rainforests for ocean boardwalks progress, if you can, please join myself and others in possible non-violent direct action to stop the project sometime this fall. Time is running out to address the crises facing global climate, ecology and the biosphere. It is time to take a stand, speaking ecological truth, and placing our minds and bodies between ecosystems and their destroyers (however well intentioned but misinformed they may or may not be).

g.b.


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Title: World Protest Makes O.C. Think Twice About Boardwalk
Source: Copyright 2007, Associated Press Date: September 14, 2007

Battered by protests from environmentalists around the globe, and realizing the cost might be much higher than expected, officials in a New Jersey seaside resort are having second thoughts about their decision to buy wood from tropical rainforests to repair the boardwalk.

Earlier this year, the City Council voted to buy $1.1 million worth of Brazilian ipe to repair a block-long section of its boardwalk. But the outcry from residents and environmentalists reached around the world, and was a factor in the council reversing itself last month and calling for the contract to be scrapped.

Mayor Sal Perillo, however, insisted the wood will be bought and installed as planned, arguing that to break a lawfully approved contract could expose the city to a lawsuit and discourage other vendors from doing business with Ocean City.

That touched off a blizzard of e-mails from environmentalists urging Ocean City to scrap the rainforest wood plan in favor of plastic composite lumber or domestic wood that is easily replaceable.

In three weeks, nearly 50,000 missives have flooded Perillo's in-box from as far away as Australia, the Philippines, South Africa and New Zealand.

"I think it's somewhat silly in that it gets in the way of a legitimate discussion of the issue," Perillo said of the e- mail barrage. "What we did was environmentally responsible. The decision has been made."

Ten years ago, Ocean City voted never to use tropical rainforest wood again for its 2 1/2 mile-long boardwalk that is a mixture of ipe and domestic yellow pine, citing the damage that logging operations are doing to the Amazon. But in January, it decided that using wood certified as having been harvested responsibly would be OK.

Ipe is a flowering tree that towers over others in the forest canopy and can grow to 100 feet.

It is Brazil's largest timber export, 50 percent of which is sold to customers in the United States. Ipe has been used in boardwalk projects from coast to coast, including Atlantic City, New York, Baltimore, Chicago, Miami Beach and Long Beach and Santa Monica, Calif.

Ocean City bought wood certified by the Forest Stewardship Council, a group of industry and environmental groups who seek to improve forestry management practices. Certification means that loggers operate in ways designed to damage the ecosystem as little as possible, including not over-harvesting or wasting trees.

But environmental groups are split over whether that represents true progress or just a fig leaf covering for practices that still denude the rain forest.

The council relied heavily on the certification in voting to buy the ipe this year. That touched off months of protests by rainforest activists that included demonstrations on the boardwalk, and a boycott of Ocean City businesses.

Then in August, the council changed its mind and voted to scrap the contract for the ipe wood.

"It wasn't necessarily all the pressure from the rainforest people, although they were the ones who kept coming up with alternatives like plastic or black locust," a domestic tree that grows in abundance, said Councilman Roy Wagner. His change of heart tipped the council vote against ipe.

"Every time I threw what I thought was a roadblock in their path, they came back with answers that made a lot of sense," he said. "Our demand is a little drop in the bucket compared to the international demand, but in a city that calls itself `America's Greatest Family Resort,' we're sending a message that we're against tearing down the rainforest."

Rhonda VanWingerden, a local environmental leader, said Ocean City has a golden opportunity to not only save money (ipe is costlier in part because it is stronger and better able to support large crowed and vehicles), but also help save the planet.

"This could be the most triumphant use of environmentally friendly products ever, and they won't do it," she lamented.

Although he did not rule out other options for future boardwalk repairs, Perillo said the ipe wood will be delivered and installed in late fall.

That has protesters like Georgina Shanley vowing to do whatever it takes to stop the plan.

"We are considering stopping it physically from coming into Ocean City by standing in the middle of the road like that young man in Tiananmen Square in front of the tank," she said. "It has to be stopped."

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PRESS RELEASE

Ocean City, New Jersey Cancels Order for Rainforest Destruction to Fix Their Boardwalk

Victory for those working to end ancient rainforest logging, and a defeat for supporters of forest certification greenwashing, as an important precedent is set

January 18, 2008 By Ecological Internet, Contact: Dr. Glen Barry, +1 (920) 776- 1075, glenbarry@ecologicalinternet.org

(Ocean City, New Jersey) -- The city council of Ocean City voted last night 6-0 to cancel a $1.1 million purchase of ipê timber originating in ancient rainforests. The timber was to be used to patch a one block stretch of Atlantic boardwalk. The purchase provoked outrage as it went against a ten-year old pledge by the council to not use rainforest timbers.

The mayor and others argued Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) certification ensured sustainability. Estimates are over 60% of FSC timber comes from first time logging of ancient forests, with claims only it is "well-managed". Such misleading statements setup a showdown with local group "Friends of the Rain Forest" and led them to a year of protest with support from Ecological Internet (EI) and others.

"EI's network sent over 100,000 protest emails from 80 countries highlighting the ecological truth that maintaining intact primary rainforests is a requirement to address climate change and achieve global ecological sustainability," explains Dr. Glen Barry. "The message is getting through -- to survive rainforest logging must end, with compensation to local peoples, and remaining rainforests protected and allowed to expand."

In recent weeks EI has significantly participated in rainforest victories from New York, to Papua New Guinea, and now New Jersey -- working successfully to end the evil of ancient rainforest logging. Dr. Barry notes "it is disappointing that Rainforest Alliance, Greenpeace, Rainforest Action Network, WWF and other FSC supporters -- despite being targeted by this campaign -- were either on the other side of this debate or chose not to comment. Their greenwashing of ancient forest logging must end."

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Ire over tower atop school: PARENTS FEAR RADIATION

RITH BASU

The cellphone tower on the roof of Bally’s Durgapur Pallimandir Balika Vidyamandir. Picture by Bishwarup Dutta

A cellphone tower set up two months ago on the roof of Bally’s Durgapur Pallimandir Balika Vidyamandir has local residents up in arms. They have launched a signature campaign highlighting the harmful effects that the tower could have on the schoolchildren.

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Rot-rote Koalition in Berlin will mehr Videoüberwachung und Handy-Ortung

http://www.heise.de/newsticker/meldung/94295



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Pharmaceuticals Causing Bizarre Mutations to Wildlife

Greg Peterson of E Magazine writes: "From intersex fish in the Potomac River to frog mutations in Wisconsin, federal officials are spending this summer studying the effects of pharmaceuticals such as painkillers and depression medicine on the environment, because the drugs have turned up in America's drinking water."

http://www.truthout.org/issues_06/081307HA.shtml

Rising Temperatures "Will Stunt Rainforest Growth"

Michael Hopkin, Nature.com, writes: "Global warming could cut the rate at which trees in tropical rainforests grow by as much as half, according to more than two decades' worth of data from forests in Panama and Malaysia. The effect - so far largely overlooked by climate modelers - could severely erode or even remove the ability of tropical rainforests to remove carbon dioxide from the air as they grow."

http://www.truthout.org/issues_06/081307EA.shtml



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Democrats' "Baby Steps" Frustrate Party Loyalists

USA Today's Kathy Kiely reports: "For some of the Democratic Party's loyal supporters, this is turning out to be a summer of discontent. Last November's election gave Democrats control of both the House and Senate for the first time since 1994. But some of the party's key constituencies are having a hard time understanding why the sweeping changes they anticipated have been so slow in coming."

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/081307T.shtml



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How Fear Destroyed the Fourth Amendment

Jonathan Alter of Newsweek writes: "I hate to sound melodramatic about it, but while everyone was at the beach or 'The Simpsons Movie' on the first weekend in August, the US government shredded the Fourth Amendment to the Constitution, the one requiring court-approved 'probable cause' before Americans can be searched or spied upon. This is not the feverish imagination of left-wing bloggers and the ACLU. It's the plain truth of where we've come as a country."

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/081307S.shtml



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Opposition to US-India Nuclear Deal Dropped

Truthout columnist J. Sri Raman says, "US Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asian Affairs Nicholas Burns put it in terms of touching tenderness. Washington, he said on August 4, would act as 'India's shepherd' at the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) as the next major step toward formalizing the US-India nuclear deal. Some of George W. Bush's flock, however, have already been herded into a pro-deal bloc within the group portrayed until the other day as a grave threat to the bilateral pact."

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/081307R.shtml



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Have Christians Already Accepted The Mark Of The Beast?

by Pastor Chuck Baldwin

Plus, George W. Bush (as did Adolph Hitler) has led America into a preemptive and aggressive war against a foreign nation without provocation. Now, there is even talk at the White House of expanding the war in Iraq with attacks against Iran and Syria, and maybe even Pakistan. In addition, he is in the process of turning America into a Hitlerian surveillance society where our every move, phone call, and email are being monitored by federal police agencies......

http://www.newswithviews.com/baldwin/baldwin390.htm

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THE MARK OF THE BEAST GETS A "DRY RUN" IN CHINA
http://www.care2.com/news/member/464062319/452323


From Cate



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A plea to free America from ignorance

http://www.ft.com/cms/s/801f02fa-0c7e-11dc-a4dc-000b5df10621.html


From Information Clearing House

Religion, culture behind Texas execution tally

Texas will almost certainly hit the grim total of 400 executions this month, far ahead of any other state, testament to the influence of the state's conservative evangelical Christians and its cultural mix of Old South and Wild West.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20070812/lf_nm/texas_executions_dc


From Information Clearing House



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While Military families live in dread the rest of America is busy shopping

http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/story/0,,2147643,00.html


From Information Clearing House



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Flush with Profits: Military Contractors See a World of Business Opportunities

With almost no congressional oversight and even less public awareness, the Bush administration has more than doubled the size of the U.S. occupation through the use of private war companies.

http://www.alternet.org/audits/59571/


From Information Clearing House



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Iraqi Sunni cleric urges U.S. to abandon Maliki

Iraq's top Sunni cleric called on the United States on Monday to cut ties with Shi'ite Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, saying his "puppet" government had failed and a U.S. backed political process was at a dead end.

http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/L13229150.htm


From Information Clearing House



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The Language of Dominion

By Kenneth Couesbouc

The nation is a fairly recent concept. It is a hybrid of the medieval feudal kingdom and the city state of Antiquity. So, vassalage and citizenship are in continuous contradiction. And equality is reduced to the formality of the ballot.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article18174.htm



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Obstructing the War on Iran

By Dr. Elias Akleh

The real reason of the conflict is the competition for exclusive monopoly of the perceived future energy resources (nuclear fuel) to rake in money, and to indirectly control other countries.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article18175.htm



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A Disneyland of Militant Ignorance

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article18180.htm



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LEARN FROM THE FALL OF ROME, US WARNED

http://www.ft.com/cms/s/80fa0a2c-49ef-11dc-9ffe-0000779fd2ac.html


Informant: NHNE

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Learn From the Fall of Rome, US Warned

By Jeremy Grant in Washington

The US government is on a 'burning platform' of unsustainable policies and practices with fiscal deficits, chronic healthcare underfunding, immigration and overseas military commitments threatening a crisis if action is not taken soon, the country's top government inspector has warned.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article18183.htm



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International experts condemn Irish water treatment practices

http://tinyurl.com/2ffk2g

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End to fluoridation worldwide
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