Freitag, 5. Oktober 2007

The Democrats Who Enable Bush

http://www.commondreams.org/archive/2007/10/05/4352



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Pundit Elite Enraptured by Hillary's 'Flawless Campaign'

http://www.commondreams.org/archive/2007/10/05/4331



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White House On Defensive Over Torture Memos

http://www.commondreams.org/archive/2007/10/05/4334/



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Together, we can Stop the Next War Now!

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World Bank Found to Have Seriously Violated Own Rules as Sought to Raze Congo's Rainforests

ALERT VICTORY/UPDATE

TODAY World Bank Found to Have Seriously Violated Own Rules as Sought to Raze Congo's Rainforests

Rainforest Portal a project of Ecological Internet, Inc.

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October 5, 2007 OVERVIEW & COMMENTARY by Dr. Glen Barry, Ecological Internet

A leaked report by the World Bank's independent inspection panel has found the World Bank gravely broke its own rules in regard to rainforest policies and projects pursued since 2002 in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). The World Bank encouraged foreign companies to destructively log DRC's rainforests, endangering the lives of thousands of Congolese Pygmies; misled Congo's government about the value of their forests, and repeatedly broke their own rules regarding natural habitat and indigenous protections.

Congo's rainforests are the second largest in the world, hold some 8% of the Earth's carbon, and possess critical global ecosystems containing rich biodiversity. These forests provide medicines, shelter, timber and food for 40 million people. When the World Bank reentered the Congo in 2002, after years of war, it said industrial forestry could contribute to the country's recovery. It rushed through new forestry laws, divided the country's rainforests into logging zones, and along with the British government aimed to create a favorable climate for industrial logging. These efforts have now been discredited.

This revelation of Bank corruption in order to ensure Western access to ancient rainforest timbers is a victory, albeit sad and impartial, as the Pygmies' rights and livelihoods are safe for now from illegally promoted inappropriate development of the country’s rainforests by the World Bank. It is a victory for Rainforest Foundation -- UK, whose persistent efforts to highlight the World Bank's bad faith efforts in the DRC have paid off. And perhaps the mighty Congo rainforest is secure for awhile from more misguided World Bank forest conservation policies and projects that intensify industrial logging.

And lastly, it is a victory for Ecological Internet's action network (you!), who in support of Pygmies filing the inspection panel claim, the Rainforest Foundation, and out of a desire to keep DRC's rainforests intact; launched one of our largest email action protests ever, as tens of thousands of protests emails were sent by thousands of protestors. The protest alert in December of 2005 had such high levels of participation that we crashed our server handling the volume!

The alert just prior to the World Bank Board's consideration of Congo rainforest policy called for an Inspection Panel "investigation into claims by the 'Pygmy' indigenous peoples that you have failed to take into account how your plans would impact people depending on the forest for their survival... The World Bank is laying the basis for the destruction of Congo's rainforests, and it has breached many of its own internal safeguard policies in the process". These allegations have been borne out in their entirety.

It is clear that the World Bank must completely rethink their forest policy in the DRC and the world. Industrial logging must be rejected and replaced with an emphasis upon community development based upon standing, intact rainforests. Further, it is clear that the World Bank has been discredited, shown to not be a good faith participant in world efforts to protect the world's remaining primary and old-growth forests. As such, they must be disqualified from further administration of GEF and proposed Forest/Carbon protection monies. Expect an alert to this effect shortly... g.b.

To comment: http://www.rainforestportal.org/issues/2007/10/world_bank_seri ously_violated.asp


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ITEM #1 Title: Country World Bank accused of razing Congo forests Internal report says mass logging threatens Pygmies; Findings are embarrassing for British government Source: Copyright 2007, Guardian, UK Date: October 5, 2007 Byline: John Vidal

The World Bank encouraged foreign companies to destructively log the world's second largest forest, endangering the lives of thousands of Congolese Pygmies, according to a report on an internal investigation by senior bank staff and outside experts. The report by the independent inspection panel, seen by the Guardian, also accuses the bank of misleading Congo's government about the value of its forests and of breaking its own rules.

Congo's rainforests are the second largest in the world after the Amazon, locking nearly 8% of the planet's carbon and having some of its richest biodiversity. Nearly 40 million people depend on the forests for medicines, shelter, timber and food.

The report into the bank's activities in Democratic Republic of Congo since 2002 follows complaints made two years ago by an alliance of 12 Pygmy groups. The groups claimed that the bank-backed system of awarding vast logging concessions to companies to exploit the forests was causing "irreversible harm".

It will be discussed at board level in the World Bank within weeks and may lead to a complete rethink of how forestry in the DRC is practised.

It is particularly embarrassing for the British government, which is a development partner of the bank and its third largest financial contributor. It encouraged the bank to intervene in the Congo forests with export-driven industrial logging and has earmarked £50m for further Congo basin forestry aid.

When the bank moved back into Congo in 2002, after years of war which cost up to 4 million lives, it said industrial forestry could contribute most strongly to the country's recovery. In its rush to reform the economy it devised new forestry laws, divided the county into zones and aimed to create a favourable climate for industrial logging.

But although the bank is legally committed to protecting the environment, and trying to alleviate poverty, the panel found that the policies it imposed on the Congo were having the opposite social and environmental effects:

• An area of 600,000 square kilometres (232,000 square miles) of forest was earmarked for logging companies.

• The bank failed to address critical social and environmental issues.

• It ignored between 250,000 and 600,000 Pygmies believed to be living in the Congolese forests, even though their presence was well known and documented.

• It put the Pygmies in serious potential harm.

Criticism is made of the forestry reforms that the bank imposed in return for loans of more than $450m. Initially, said the panel, "the bank provided [to the government] estimates of export revenue from logging concessions that turned out to be far too high. This encouraged a focus on reform of the forestry system at the expense of pursuing sustainable uses of forests, the potential for community forests and for conservation.

For the most part foreign companies, or local companies controlled by foreigners, have been the beneficiaries of this," the report said.

In a scathing analysis of the bank's economic reasoning, the panel said the bank had "distorted the real economic value of the country's forests" by looking solely at the tax and revenue that increased industrial logging might generate. "There seems to have been little action to support alternative uses of the forest resources," it said.

The panel travelled deep into the forest to take evidence from the Pygmy communities, who told it they were not consulted before the bank launched its wide-ranging forestry reforms.

One Pygmy leader told the panel: "We are being made poor in every aspect ... the [logging] company prevents us from going into the forests." Another said that the company had bought the land so that people could no longer live in the forests.

"Roads are going ever deeper into the forests, opening it up. We are increasingly deprived of our foods and drugs. We have never seen anything from the bank except promises," said a third.

Research by non-government groups last year showed that 12 foreign-owned or foreign-controlled companies were encouraged by the bank to dominate the entire industry. Some had concessions of more than 5m hectares, and all included Pygmy communities in their holdings. The bank is reviewing the legality of many of these concessions.

Yesterday international groups that have worked with Congolese communities said they were shocked by the panel's findings.

"The Pygmies must be fully involved in developing any future plans for the forest, and the bank need to find ways of helping them uphold their rights, rather than helping logging companies to destroy them," said Simon Counsell, director of the Rainforest Foundation.

"The World Bank must change drastically its forest policies. Industrial logging is not contributing to poverty reduction, while its expansion undermines future financial benefits for environmental services," said Staphan van Praet, the Africa forest campaigner for Greenpeace International.


ITEM #2 Title: Congo’s Pygmies vindicated as official watchdog condemns World Bank’s role in Africa’s great rainforest Source: Press Release, Rainforest Foundation -- UK Date: October 4, 2007

PRESS RELEASE EMBARGO: 4th October 2007. 00.01 hrs Congo’s Pygmies vindicated as official watchdog condemns World Bank’s role in Africa’s great rainforest

An unreleased report of the World Bank Inspection Panel obtained today by the Rainforest Foundation shows that the World Bank has committed grave errors in its projects in the rainforests of the Democratic Republic of Congo, which are the second largest on Earth after the Amazon [1]. The Panel’s investigation was undertaken after a formal complaint was submitted by a number of organisation’s working with Congo’s indigenous Pygmy people, who expressed their concern about the impact of Bank-funded activities in the forests which they inhabit [2]. An area of rainforest the size of France is at risk.

The report finds that two projects funded by the Bank since
2002 would have promoted massive industrial exploitation of Congo’s rainforests for timber production, potentially turning the country into ‘Africa’s premier timber producer’. However, the Inspection Panel also finds that there was inadequate consideration of the “many important socio-economic and environmental issues of forest us” at the time that the Bank projects were prepared and started; that the Bank had not even identified the fact that Congo’s forests were inhabited by indigenous people, and had only given ‘limited attention’ to the fact that some 40 million other people (mostly subsistence farmers) also depend on Congo’s forests for their survival. As well as threatening the environment, the projects would also probably not serve to help alleviate poverty; the Panel has found that the Bank misled the Congolese government into believing that the revenues from logging its rainforests would be much higher than were likely in reality.

Most damningly for the Bank, the Panel has found that Bank staff broke many of the agency’s own internal ‘safeguard’ policies, which are designed to protect the environment, natural habitats, and the rights of people living in the areas affected by Bank projects. Bank staff ‘downgraded’ projects to lower levels of potential environmental risk, thus reducing the level of environmental assessment required, and then anyway failed to carry out environmental and social impacts before the projects started.

The Panel also finds that, whilst the Bank has repeatedly claimed that it is helping to bring Congo’s existing and mostly illegal logging operations under control, especially by reviewing the legality of all the existing 150 or so logging companies, there had been serious flaws in this process, with inadequate management of it by the Bank. The fate of around 15 million hectares of rainforest (about the size of England), some of it inhabited by Pygmies, could be determined by this flawed ‘review’ of logging concessions.

Simon Counsell, Director of the Rainforest Foundation, said;

“The Panel’s report is a major victory for the ‘Pygmy’ peoples of the Congo whose rights and livelihoods would be seriously harmed by inappropriate development of the country’s rainforests. We are now calling on governments to put pressure on the World Bank Board to realise the gravity of the report and ddemand immediate action to safeguard the Congo forests and the 40 million people depending on them.”

Notes to editors

[1] The report results from a year-long investigation by the Panel, which serves as an official but independent ‘watchdog’ over the activities of the Bank, the world’s largest development funding agency. The Panel’s report on the Congolese rainforests would probably be made publicly available at the end of October.

[2] The Request for Inspection submitted by 12 Congolese activists can be found on the Inspection Panel website: http://siteresources.worldbank.org/EXTINSPECTIONPANEL/Resource s/RequestforInspectionEnglish.pdf.

For further information contact:

Simon Counsell, the Rainforest Foundation UK T- 020 7485 0193 M- 07941 899 579 E: simonc@rainforestuk.com

Cath Long, Rainforest Foundation UK Programme Director T- 020 7485 0193 M – 07932 635 798 E – cathl@rainforestuk.com

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World Bank "Encouraged" Razing Congo Forests

John Vidal for The Guardian UK reports that "the World Bank encouraged foreign companies to destructively log the world's second-largest forest, endangering the lives of thousands of Congolese Pygmies, according to a report on an internal investigation by senior bank staff and outside experts."

http://www.truthout.org/issues_06/100507EA.shtml



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New Military Leaders Question Iraq Mission

Nancy A. Youssef and Renee Schoof report for McClatchy Newspapers, "Four and a half years after the nation's top military leaders saluted and fell in behind President Bush's pre-emptive invasion of Iraq, their replacements are beginning to question the mission and sound alarms about the toll the war is taking on the Army and the Marine Corps."

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/100507A.shtml



Saving the Military From Itself

William Astore writes for TomDispatch.com: "It's time to save the military from itself. I say this as a retired Air Force officer who served for twenty years, my last three in a 'joint' assignment, working closely with Army, Marine, and Navy officers and enlisted men and women."

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/100507E.shtml



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Next-up news n°326

http://www.buergerwelle.de/pdf/next_up_news_n326.htm

Stop Torture, End Spying, Restore the Rule of Law

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Did White House Lie About Loss of Five Million Emails?

Daemon Poeter, of the CMP Channel, reports: "when Congress asked about 5 million executive branch e-mails that went missing, a White House lawyer pointed the finger at an outside IT contractor. The only problem? No such IT contractor exists, according to sources close to the investigation of a possible violation of the Federal Records and Presidential Records acts."

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Bush Official, Friend Under Investigation

Justin Rood, of ABC News, reports: "a Bush administration cabinet secretary is facing multiple federal investigations about whether he lied to Congress when he vowed he never intervened in contracting awards at his department, according to a new report. The FBI and the Justice Department are working with the inspector general for the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to probe whether HUD Secretary Alphonso Jackson arranged for nearly half a million dollars worth of work to go to a golfing partner and friend, according to the National Journal magazine."

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Debate Erupts on Techniques Used by CIA

David Johnston and Scott Shane, of The New York Times, report: "the disclosure of secret Justice Department legal opinions on interrogation on Thursday set off a bitter round of debate over the treatment of terrorism suspects in American custody and whether Congress has been adequately informed of legal policies. Democrats on Capitol Hill demanded to see the classified memorandums, disclosed Thursday by The New York Times, that gave the Central Intelligence Agency expansive approval in 2005 for harsh interrogation techniques."

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Major row erupts in Dunmore over mobile phone antennae

By Jennifer Long

RESIDENTS of Dunmore East are “shocked” and outraged” over claims that mobile phone antennae put up on the roof of their local supermarket could help in future sea rescues there.

The assertions by O2 and Meteor have been branded “hugely insensitive” in light of the appalling sea tragedies that have rocked the fishing village - including the sinking of the ‘Pere Charles’ fishing trawler only last January.

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Restore habeas, restore security

Christian Science Monitor
by William H. Neukom

10/04/07

Americans understand that the government can’t just lock away their friends or neighbors without explanation or giving them a day in court. But should that still be true when we’re talking about accused terrorists? For five years, the executive branch and Congress have said that foreign enemy combatants should not have access to federal courts and have allowed them to languish in a Guantanamo prison without outside judicial review. Last month, US senators narrowly failed to reverse this misguided strategy, but we all have a stake in the consequences of this debate. At stake is habeas corpus, a doctrine as old as Magna Carta. Its core principle, that no person can be locked away without a fair and impartial court review, is the cornerstone of all free societies, including America’s...

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The Blackwater massacre

AntiWar.Com
by Justin Raimondo

10/05/07

The rising political firestorm over the Blackwater massacre runs up against a legal firewall in the form of an edict issued by Paul Bremer, former U.S. viceroy, that forbids US military personnel (including private contractors) from being charged by Iraqi authorities or tried in Iraqi courts. It was one of his last acts, one that put the lie to the American proclamation of Iraqi ’sovereignty.’ The crisis will come when Iraqi demands for justice collide with the reality of Iraq’s de facto status as a U.S. colony. In the event of a showdown over this case — and over the larger issue of sovereignty — the Americans will either go to war with the government they hailed as the vanguard of the region’s democratic transformation, or else pack up their gear and go. I’m betting on the former...

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America’s Nuremberg trials

from Reason to Freedom
by Melinda Pillsbury-Foster

10/03/07

America’s Constitution laid out a limited role for the Federal government. That role was clearly defined; nearly all of the functions for government staying either with the states or the people; instead of respecting the limited scope of the duties assigned Federal government has ignored every barrier intended to protect Americans from the assault of misapplied authority. Those acting under orders from Congress, the President, or any other authority should take note; under the mandate of the Constitution you are guilty of treason. They shoot traitors. The question is not if, but when. Just because those now abusing power are not now charged does not mean they can evade accountability. That accounting will, inevitably, come...

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UK Guards “assault and racially abuse” deportees

Independent [UK]

10/04/07

Hundreds of failed asylum-seekers deported from the United Kingdom have been beaten and racially abused by British escort teams who are paid to take them back to their home countries …. The scale of the alleged abuse has been uncovered in a joint investigation by The Independent and a group co-ordinating the representation and medical care of failed asylum-seekers. A dossier of 200 cases, collated by doctors, lawyers, immigration centre visitors and campaign groups over the past two years, has unearthed shocking claims of physical and mental mistreatment of some of the most vulnerable people in our asylum system...

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Contractor involved in Iraq shooting got job in Kuwait

CNN

10/04/07

A Blackwater USA employee who was fired after he allegedly shot and killed an Iraqi security guard on Christmas Eve last year was hired by another private contractor to work in the region less than two months later. Andrew J. Moonen returned to the United States within a few days of the incident, his attorney said, but in February he returned to Kuwait, working for Defense Department contractor Combat Support Associates (CSA), a company spokesman said...

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A Giuliani Nomination Dooms The GOP And Maybe America

by Pastor Chuck Baldwin

Let me say it plainly: a Hillary Clinton administration would be no worse than a Rudy Giuliani administration. In some ways, it might not be as bad. At least, with a Democrat in the White House, conservatives might try to act like conservatives and muster the energy to actually oppose some of her liberal proposals. The record is clear: when a Republican is in the White House, conservatives not only lose their backbone, they also lose their brain cells. They walk around in a daze without the ability to even see what is going on right before their eyes........

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Dollar's double blow from Vietnam and Qatar

Vietnam is planning to cut its purchases of US Treasuries and other dollar bonds, raising fears that Asian central banks with control over two thirds of the world's foreign reserves may soon join the flight from US assets.

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Dollar Falls Against Euro, Yen on Drop in U.S. Factory Orders

The dollar fell against the euro and yen for the first time in four days as a drop in U.S. factory orders suggested the housing recession is slowing the economy.

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Recession isn't an 'if' but a 'when': Housing prices are heading lower

Stock prices are heading down. And it's all systems go for a downturn in the U.S. economy, no matter what the bulls say.

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Officer: Drop Marine's murder charges

Staff Sgt. Frank Wuterich, 27, of Meriden, Conn., is charged with the unpremeditated murder of 17 Iraqis in Haditha in 2005. The former squad leader allegedly directed his Marines in an assault that left 24 men, women and...

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Red, white and mercenary in Iraq

Under the cloak of freedom, the U.S. exempted Blackwater and other contractors from Iraqi law -- and destroyed its own democratic credibility.

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Five Million and Counting

Little is actually being done to attend to the needs of what now amounts to nearly 5 million refugees.

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Richardson calls for immediate pullout from Iraq

Democratic presidential candidate Bill Richardson criticized his rivals on Thursday for failing to support an immediate and complete U.S. troop pullout from Iraq, saying it is time to "get all our troops out".

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"Capitalism and Freedom" Unmasked

By Stephen Lendman

Iraq above all other nations today is a ghoulish testimony to the myth of free market magic, but it's even worse than that. It proves Friedmanomics a crime against humanity and the man who led it a Nobel prize-winning fraud whose legacy is failure. His real time record is so horrific, it's unrevealed in the mainstream to suppress it.

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Mike Gravel: "I'm Ashamed Of This"

Jim Lehrer interview with Democratic Presidential candidate Sen. Mike Gravel



MIKE GRAVEL: I love my country, and I love the human race. And I want to see a change made in the leadership of our country so we can do more to protect the human race....With respect to my country going to war when there's no reason to go to war, killing human beings, I'm ashamed of this.

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Preparation for Martial Law



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ACLU Sharply Condemns Bush Administration’s Secret Torture Memos

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Blackwatergate

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US, Iran Play with Fire

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Cindy Sheehan: Imagine Peace

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Amnesty Lists Horrors of US Executions

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Code Pink Finds Marine Recruiters In Berkeley: Protests Begin

http://www.commondreams.org/archive/2007/10/04/4309/



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Secret US Endorsement of Severe Interrogations

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Native Women Mark Autumn in Nuclear Shadows

Laura Paskus for Women's eNews reports on a gathering of women from six native communities near Los Alamos National Laboratory to discuss their concerns about nuclear contamination, type-II diabetes and the near-extinction of traditional midwifery.

http://www.truthout.org/issues_06/100407WA.shtml



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Why are not more people talking about the imminent oil supply crisis?

Crude Awakening

Sarah Phillips for The Guardian UK asks why more people are not talking about the imminent oil supply crisis.

http://www.truthout.org/issues_06/100407ED.shtml

EPA Urged to Limit CO2 Pollution From Cargo and Cruise Ships

Environmental News Network reports that "today a coalition of environmental advocates filed a petition with the US Environmental Protection Agency, asking the agency to set pollution rules for large, ocean-going marine vessels."

http://www.truthout.org/issues_06/100407EC.shtml



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How We Can Save Ourselves

Tim Flannery for The Age, Australia writes about actions that are required to happen this year, not next, to address global climate change.

http://www.truthout.org/issues_06/100407EA.shtml

Pastor John Hagee advocates for a preemptive strike against Iran

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/100407V.shtml

The All-White Elephant in the Room

Frank Rich, of The New York Times: "Bored by those endless replays of the Rev. Jeremiah Wright? If so, go directly to YouTube, search for 'John Hagee Roman Church Hitler,' and be recharged by a fresh jolt of clerical jive. What you'll find is a white televangelist, the Rev. John Hagee, lecturing in front of an enormous diorama. Wielding a pointer, he pokes at the image of a woman with Pamela Anderson-sized breasts, her hand raising a golden chalice."

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/050508K.shtml

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Hagee the Horrible: On McCain's hate-filled minister pal
http://www.salon.com/opinion/greenwald/2008/02/28/hagee/index.html


Informant: Lew Rockwell

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Undercover to Join the Flock of John Hagee
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Why Media Fix on Wright and Ignore Hagee
http://www.commondreams.org/archive/2008/05/07/8777/



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Senator Craig Won't Resign in Sex Sting Plea

Thomas Ferraro for Reuters reports: "Republican Sen. Larry Craig of Idaho reversed course on Thursday and said he intends to remain in the US Congress despite his conviction in a sex-sting operation."

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Lt. Watada Argues Second Court-Martial Is Illegal

Mike Barber for The Seattle Post-Intelligencer reports that First Lt. Ehren Watada asked a federal court on Wednesday to bar his upcoming court-martial, saying that the Army is violating his constitutional rights by trying him twice for the same crime. Truthout will be covering the court-martial from Fort Lewis, Washington. The trial begins Tuesday.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/100407R.shtml



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Stop Blue Whales From Being Killed by Ships

http://actionnetwork.org/campaign/blue_whales/



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FDA Ineptitude Costs Many Lives

by Byron Richards

On September 27, 2007 the president signed the hotly debated FDA “reform” legislation into law, which does nothing but give the highly dysfunctional FDA management team more power. FDA ineptitude is costing Americans dearly. The FDA does not need more power or money, it needs management that truly has the health and well-being of consumers as its top priority. FDA crimes of commission and omission are becoming more evident with every passing day........

http://www.newswithviews.com/Richards/byron40.htm



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Melting ice cap triggering earthquakes

http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2007/sep/08/climatechange


Informant: Tim Edwards

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

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


Informant: ranger116



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Rachel's News #926

http://www.rachel.org/bulletin/index.cfm?issue_ID=2629

Rachel's News #927

http://www.precaution.org/lib/07/ht071004.htm

Secret US Endorsement of Torture Revealed

Scott Shane, David Johnston and James Risen, of The New York Times, report: "when the Justice Department publicly declared torture 'abhorrent' in a legal opinion in December 2004, the Bush administration appeared to have abandoned its assertion of nearly unlimited presidential authority to order brutal interrogations. But soon after Alberto Gonzales's arrival as attorney general in February 2005, the Justice Department issued another opinion, this one in secret. It was a very different document, according to officials briefed on it, an expansive endorsement of the harshest interrogation techniques ever used by the Central Intelligence Agency."

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/100407J.shtml



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Biowarfare and the Emergence of Police State

1 hour audio interview with Francis Boyle
http://www.kpfa.org/archives/index.php?arch=22582



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Donnerstag, 4. Oktober 2007

Iraq Vets Say Pentagon Denying Benefits

Scott Goldberg reports for KARE 11 News: "When they came home from Iraq, 2,600 members of the Minnesota National Guard had been deployed longer than any other ground combat unit. The tour lasted 22 months and had been extended as part of President Bush's surge. And 1st Lt. Jon Anderson says never expected to come home to this: A government refusing to pay education benefits he says he should have earned under the GI bill."

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/100407B.shtml



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Federal Judge Rules Detainees Have Rights

Henry Weinstein reports for The Los Angeles Times, "A federal judge in Washington ordered the US not to transfer a detainee held in US custody in Afghanistan without giving 30 days' notice to his attorney."

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/100407A.shtml



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Menschenrechtler werfen Bundesregierung Verstöße gegen Völkerrecht vor

Menschenrechtsorganisationen haben der Bundesregierung im "Antiterror-Kampf" Verstöße gegen das Völkerrecht vorgeworfen. Auf einer internationalen Konferenz in Berlin kritisierten Amnesty International, der Republikanische Anwältinnen- und Anwälteverein sowie das European Center for Constitutional and Human Rights, dass der Menschenrechtsschutz in der deutschen Sicherheitsdebatte keine Rolle spiele. Auch die Mitverantwortung Deutschlands bei illegalen Verschleppungen von Terrorverdächtigen durch die CIA sei bislang noch nicht von der Regierung aufgeklärt worden, bemängelten die Verbände.

http://www.ngo-online.de/ganze_nachricht.php?H=N&Nr=16709



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Open Letter of Concern Regarding RAN's Support for Ancient Forest Logging

ALERT BACKGROUND

RAINFOREST CONSERVATION NEWS TODAY

Open Letter of Concern Regarding RAN's Support for Ancient Forest Logging, and Notification of Impending Campaign

Rainforest Portal a project of Ecological Internet, Inc.

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

October 4, 2007 OVERVIEW & COMMENTARY by Dr. Glen Barry, Ecological Internet

Ecological Internet has identified Rainforest Action Network
(RAN) of San Francisco, USA as the next target of our "End Ancient Forest Logging Campaign". As the largest and historically most active rainforest conservation organization in America; RAN continues to support industrial ancient forest logging, suggests FSC certification of such practices ensures "sustainability", and has already sold out British Columbia's ancient forests to such practices. They must not be allowed to do so again.

Targeting a group that, however misguided, has long been our brethren is difficult but unavoidable. Climate change will not be solved without preserving fully intact ancient rainforest carbon sinks. These carbon sinks will not remain in place unless all ancient forest logging -- including selective, certified, sustainable or ecosystem management -- is ended. The absolutely necessary global ecological goal of ending ancient forest logging to stop climate change is difficult but not unattainable.

Even countries rich in tropical rainforests are receptive to being compensated to end their industrial development. Sadly we find Rainforest Action Network, Greenpeace and WWF amongst the greatest impediments to achieving these policies. Consider the attached open letter to RAN background for a major escalation of this campaign which will commence shortly. At that time we will be asking for your organization's support, continued participation in on-line protests, and involvement in additional protest tactics. Stay tuned...

Dr. Glen Barry


October 4, 2007

Mr. Michael Brune Executive Director Rainforest Action Network
221 Pine Street, 5th Floor San Francisco, CA 94104 USA mbrune@ran.org

Re: Open letter of concern regarding RAN's support for ancient forest logging, and notification of impending campaign

Dear Mr. Brune,

I am writing on behalf of Ecological Internet's global ancient forest protection network to express grave concern with Rainforest Action Network's (RAN) continued support for "sustainable" first time logging of ancient forests (defined as primary and old-growth forests). And to inform you that we intend to intensify our "End Ancient Forest Logging" campaign, targeting RAN until your organization disavows industrial first time logging of primary and old-growth forests and joins efforts to end industrial logging of all such remaining ancient forests.

As the largest, most visible rainforest campaigning organization in the United States; we are extremely distressed at your failure to embrace the current groundswell of concern regarding climate change and the major role ancient forest protection, including but not limited to rainforests, has in its mitigation. RAN is actively impeding a broad based, international movement to end ancient forest logging as a keystone response to global warming by clinging to old failed forest conservation initiatives, and continues to issue misleading clichés regarding industrial logging of ancient forests contributing to environmental protection.

RAN continues to make false, scientifically indefensible, statements on your web site and within campaign materials regarding the purported environmental benefits of FSC certification of ancient forest logging. A prominent example can be found on your "Old Growth" page at http://ran.org/what_we_do/old_growth/, where under "Good Wood" you state: "Wood certified by the Forest Stewardship Council
(FSC) is sustainably obtained ..." No one, not even FSC, suggests certified logging of primary and old-growth forests is environmentally or ecologically sustainable, claiming only it is "responsibly managed".

Further, RAN suggests prominently on your home page at http://www.ran.org/ that you are for both "protection" and "sustainable logging" of ancient forests. Certified industrial scale first time logging of ancient rainforests is not "protection" by any reasonable definition. And it is certainly not ecologically sustainable. You appear to be confusing preservation with conservation of ancient forests. RAN's approach to forest protection based upon reforming industrial ancient forest logging is outdated, and not based upon ecological science or requirements for global ecological sustainability. It fails to seize the moment of heightened public concern with climate change and global ecological issues in general, and push for protection of all ancient forests as global ecological reserves based upon payments for avoided deforestation and support for small scale, community based eco-forestry activities. The FSC was a great idea gone bad; as it has been usurped by the interests of large scale, commercial logging. We now know all ancient forests are of High Conservation Value; yet, ancient forest logging is most of FSC's future growth.

We are great admirers of past work on behalf of rainforests by RAN, but are distressed by your organization's current direction. In addition to misguided and misleading support that greenwashes continued industrial development of ancient rainforests, RAN has all but stopped doing rainforest campaigning. For the last couple years, it has been difficult to find any trace of current rainforest news of pure rainforest campaigning by RAN on your web site. Rainforests are more in need of protection than ever before yet RAN has essentially discontinued its direct efforts on their behalf. Your recent agri-business campaign is a good start at revamping your lapsed efforts, yet this is but one aspect of rainforest destruction, and it appears you are going it alone rather than working with those active in this arena for years.

While your upcoming "Rainforest Revel" event will undoubtedly be entertaining, RAN has lost their edge in regard to rainforest protection work. We are not convinced that seeing Bob Weir jam on his 60th birthday is translating into rainforest protection, though it certainly is cool. Could it be that throwing good parties, mixing with celebrities, while proposing feel good inadequate policies -- such as we can industrially log ancient forests and protect them too -- is more important than espousing policies adequate to sustain rainforests while protecting the climate and achieving global ecological sustainability? RAN clearly understands the gravity of looming global heating, and has staked out rigorous positions on ending the use of coal, yet has failed miserably to do likewise for ancient forests. Is RAN capable of reflection and change of strategies when current ones are shown to be ineffective?

I am writing to you to inform you that Rainforest Action Network has become a primary target of Ecological Internet's campaign to end ancient forest logging. This disagreement regarding the desirability of logging ancient forests -- be it falsely labeled sustainable, certified or ecosystem management -- has gone beyond being a difference of opinion on how best to save the world’s rainforests to one of ending RAN's damaging misrepresentations and falsehoods. What started out as a few blog entries and essays has now become a full global campaign to change RAN's forest protection policies. We will not let RAN sell-out any further ancient forests for industrial logging such as tragically occurred in British Columbia, Canada.

Consider yourselves "called-out" on your failed rainforest protection policies. We will be actively informing the public, your members, donors and board members of inaccuracies and misstatements in your rainforest protection campaign work; and encouraging them to stop supporting your work until such time as these are remedied. Tens of thousands of people in over 100 countries around the world have already sent over a million protest emails to environmental groups greenwashing ancient forest logging. The full focus of these efforts will now be directed at RAN. We have secured funding and have a number of disruptive non-violent actions readied for such an effort.

It is hoped that this open letter will avert this full out campaign. To do so, we demand from you:

1.) RAN must disassociate itself publicly from any further support for any industrial scaled logging, certified or otherwise, of primary and old-growth forests.

2.) Begin developing a rigorous rainforest campaign, linking full preservation and small scale community based eco-forestry activities that protect large, intact and contiguous rainforests with climate protection; similar in scope and ambition to your coal campaign.

3.) Removal of all scientifically misleading statements from RAN web site and campaign materials falsely suggesting that FSC certified ancient forest logging is "sustainable"; and that "sustainable logging" of ancient forests is compatible with their protection. Noting your web server is currently down, we hope you are doing this now given past expressions of concern.

We very much hope that RAN will successfully reform itself and its message to harness the huge wave of increasing climate change and rainforest awareness sweeping the globe. Together we hope to work with you to develop and achieve rainforest policy that contributes significantly to stopping climate change, that helps to equitably meet local needs, while beginning the process of identifying rainforest policies sufficient to achieve global ecological sustainability.

Warm regards,

Dr. Glen Barry
President Ecological Internet, Inc.



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Doctors forced to violate medical ethics

http://groups.google.de/group/freepage-news/t/3c6083f39014f8a0?hl=en

Pressure on Health as Jersey pauses on masts

by Gemma Hockey

Jersey’s new health minister, Ben Shenton, announced last week that the island’s Environment Department had agreed to suspend deciding on applications while he reviewed the current advice on phone mast emissions.

Read More...
http://www.thisisguernsey.com/code/shownewsarticle.pl?ArticleID=002770



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Why aren't more people standing up against assaults on our pluralism?

http://ga3.org/ct/0720pgF1zSqB/


From TomPaine.com Daily Dispatch



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Das Weiße Haus erlaubt weiterhin "gewisse Verhörtechniken" der CIA

Ein Bericht der New York Times deckt auf, wie die Bush-Regierung mit geheimen Rechtsgutachten und Präsidentenerlassen das Folterverbot aushebelt und das CIA-Programm, Verdächtige in Geheimgefängnisse zu verschleppen und zu verhören, fortsetzt.

http://www.heise.de/tp/r4/artikel/26/26333/1.html



Wiedergänger der Prätorianer?

Blackwater-Skandal: Neue Ermittlungen deuten auf Grenzüberschreitungen mit fatalen Folgen hin. Update: Der irakische Premierminister Maliki spricht sich für das Ende der Operationen der Firma auf irakischem Gebiet aus

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US, NATO and Israel Deploy Nukes directed against Iran

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Operation Climate Vote - Take Action

http://action.environmentaldefense.org/campaign/climatevote07/

"Wir pusten Euch eins..."

Gesetzliche Grundlagen der Lohnersatzleistungen

Folien zum SGB II unter Einbeziehung des „Ersten SGB II –Änderungsgesetzes“ und „Fortentwicklungsgesetz“

Folien von Harald Thomé, Stand 25. Sep. 07, bei Tacheles http://www.harald-thome.de/media/files/Arbeitsmaterialien/SGB_II_Folien_27-09-2007.pdf


Bundeskongress SGB II am 1. und 2. Oktober 2007 in Berlin

Der Kongress tagte zu den Leitthemen Grundsicherung für Arbeitsuchende; Arbeitsmarktintegration und –partizipation; Soziale Integration und gesellschaftliche Teilhabe; Organisation und Steuerung / Netzwerke und Kooperationen. Siehe die Kongressseite: http://www.bundeskongress-sgb2.de/


"Hartz IV ist keine Bedrohung - sondern eine große Chance". Erste Ergebnisse zum SGB II Bundeskongress in Berlin

Pressemeldung der Bundesagentur für Arbeit vom 02.10.2007 im Juraforum http://www.juraforum.de/jura/news/news/id/191543/f/107/

Aus dem Text: „Unter dem Motto Impulse geben - mehr bewegen haben sich zwei Tage lang rund 1200 Fachleute in der Hauptstadt getroffen, um nach fast drei Jahren Arbeit mit dem SGB II eine erste Bilanz der Hartz-Reformen zu ziehen. "Es war wichtig, dass sich die ganze SGB II-Familie getroffen hat und über die Grundsicherung für Arbeitssuchende konstruktiv zu diskutieren", sagte Heinrich Alt, Vorstand Grundsicherung der Bundesagentur für Arbeit (BA). (…) "Das SGB II ist auf dem richtigen Weg - trotzdem gibt es noch einiges zu verbessern", sagte Heinrich Alt in seiner Rede zum Abschluss des Bundeskongresses…“


„Wir pusten Euch eins…“

„Der Bundesminister für Arbeit und Soziales, Franz Müntefering, und der Vorstandsvorsitzende der Bundesagentur für Arbeit, Frank-Jürgen Weise, haben für den 1. und 2. Oktober 2007 ins Hotel Estrel zum "Bundeskongreß SGB II" eingeladen. Ihr Motto: "Impulse geben, mehr bewegen" wirkt eher bedrohlich, wenn man sich das Ergebnis der sog. Arbeitmarktreformen anschaut, nämlich Armut und Entrechtung für Millionen Menschen. Das Logo des Kongresses: eine Pusteblume, soll wohl heißen: "Wir pusten Euch eins..." oder anders ausgedrückt: Erwerbslose müssen draußen bleiben…“ Aufruf zum Protest am 1.10.07 vor dem Hotel Estrel der Erwerbslosen in ver.di-Berlin (pdf) http://erwerbslose.berlin.verdi.de/data/wirpusteneucheins_07_01.pdf

Es ist uns leider nicht gelungen zu erfahren, in wie weit es zu Protesten gekommen ist…

siehe in diesem Zusammenhang auch: 3. Arbeitsmarkt auf dem Vormarsch? http://www.labournet.de/diskussion/arbeit/realpolitik/amarkt/index.html


Aus: LabourNet, 4. Oktober 2007



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Bundesrat will Gen-Anbau-Standortregister anonymisieren und Mitspracherecht abbauen

Umweltinstitut München e.V. - Newsletter vom 4. Oktober 2007
(Auszug)

Noch diesen Herbst soll das neue Gentechnikgesetz verabschiedet werden. Der Bundesrat fordert in seiner Stellungnahme unter anderem:

- das öffentlich zugängliche Standortregister zu anonymisieren

- Naturschutzbehörden und -verbände ihr Mitspracherecht zum beim Anbau von Gen-Pflanzen in ökologisch sensiblen Gebieten zu nehmen

- der Haftungsfall soll generell erst ab 0,9 Prozent Gentech-Verunreinigung eintreten.

Die gegen gentechnikfreie Landwirtschaft, Umweltschutz und Verbraucherrechte gerichteten Forderungen des Bundesrates dürfen vom Bundestag nicht akzeptiert werden. Beteiligen Sie sich am Protest und fordern Sie von den Regierungsparteien eine deutliche Verschärfung des Gentechnikgesetzes! Unter folgendem Link finden Sie vorformulierte E-Mails, die Sie den Abgeordneten schicken können:

http://www.umweltinstitut.org/genprotest


Kanadischer Bauer erhält den alternativen Nobelpreis

Percy Schmeiser und seine Frau haben sich jahrelang gerichtlich gegen den Gentechnik Konzern Monsanto zur Wehr gesetzt. Nachdem Monsantos genmanipulierter Raps Schmeisers Äcker verschmutzt hatte, verlangte der Konzern von dem Bauern auch noch Lizenzgebühren. „Für ihren Mut bei der Verteidigung der Artenvielfalt und der Rechte der Bauern, und dafür, dass sie die derzeitige ökologisch und moralisch perverse Auslegung des Patentrechts in Frage stellen” wurde Percy Schmeiser und seiner Frau Louise jetzt der Alternative Nobelpreis verliehen. Wir gratulieren! Informationen über Percy Schmeiser sowie ein Interview, welches wir im Jahr 2005 mit Percy Schmeiser führten, finden Sie unter

http://www.umweltinstitut.org/schmeiser


Dienstaufsichtsbeschwerde gegen Gentechnik-Spitzenbeamte

Neues von unserer Dienstaufsichtsbeschwerde gegen die zwei leitenden Beamte der Gentechnik Abteilung des Bundesamts für Verbraucherschutz und Lebensmittelsicherheit (BVL): Das Landwirtschaftsministerium teilte uns auf Nachhaken mit, dass Prof. Buhk und Dr. Bartsch in dem Werbefilm der Gentechnikindustrie „unwissentlich“ auftauchen.

http://www.umweltinstitut.org/dienstaufsichtsbeschwerde


Hans Ulrich-Raithel, Dipl.-Ing. (FH)
Vorstand
Umweltinstitut München e.V.
Landwehrstr. 64 a
80336 München
http://www.umweltinstitut.org
hn@umweltinstitut.org



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Handel mit CO2-Emissionen schützt das Profitklima

http://www.klartext-info.de/flugblaetter/emissionshandel-klartext0709.pdf



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Tear down that wall, Mr. Bush

No Force, No Fraud

by Bob Smith

Millions of tired and poor came here … and created the grandest nation this earth has ever seen. A combination of a great constitutional beginning, ample land and resources, a small, non-intrusive government … and the ‘wretched refuse’ made it into something truly magical. Right now, there are over 33 million people living in America who were born in another country … 11.5% of the population. That’s the largest number ever, although the percentage was a bit higher in 1910. Those who fear job loss from immigrants are suffering from a misunderstanding of economics.” (originally published 2003; posted 10/02/07)

http://tinyurl.com/345fjj


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How not to win friends and influence people

Foreign Policy in Focus
by Zia Mian

10/03/07

The United States sells death, destruction, and terror as a fundamental instrument of its foreign policy. It sees arms sales as a way of making and keeping strategic friends and tying countries more directly to U.S. military planning and operations. At its simplest, as Lt. Gen. Jeffrey B. Kohler, director of the Defense Security Cooperation Agency, told The New York Times in 2006, the United States likes arms deals because “it gives us access and influence and builds friendships.” South Asia has been an important arena for this effort, and it teaches some lessons the United States should not ignore...

http://www.fpif.org/fpiftxt/4605


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Why was Backwater's mayhem protected by the Bush administration?

http://ga3.org/ct/M720pgF1qEaK/


From TomPaine.com



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WE WILL NOT BE QUIET ON THE CHILD HEALTH CARE VETO

This Veto Will Not Be Quiet

by Bill Scher

The White House tries to "quietly" veto health insurance for kids.
http://ga3.org/ct/Lp20pgF1qEaP/

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S-CHIP will be election issue

Miami Herald

10/03/07

President Bush cast a quiet veto Wednesday against a politically attractive expansion of children’s health insurance, triggering a struggle with the Democratic-controlled Congress certain to reverberate into the 2008 elections. ‘Congress will fight hard to override President Bush’s heartless veto,’ vowed Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid of Nevada...

http://www.miamiherald.com/889/story/259345.html



Bush veto of kids’ health bill puts pressure on House GOP

San Francisco Chronicle
by Zachary Coile

10/03/07

President Bush has used his veto pen sparingly: His first, issued last year, blocked federal research using embryonic stem cells. His second in May killed a war spending bill that set a timetable for troop withdrawals from Iraq. In June, he vetoed the stem cell bill a second time. But Bush’s fourth veto Wednesday — rejecting legislation to expand a children’s health insurance program to cover 4 million more kids — could prove the most controversial and costly to members of his Republican Party running for election next fall. House and Senate Republicans are divided over the measure. Polls show the public favors expanding the program to help kids from low-income families who are not poor enough to qualify for government health care, but still lack health insurance...

http://tinyurl.com/ys4otb


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

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WE WILL NOT BE QUIET ON THE CHILD HEALTH CARE VETO

Demonstrating again his "No lobbyist left behind" principles, Bush tried to "quietly" veto the renewal and expansion of the State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP).

The just passed bill was in fact a cure in response to harsh new administrative rules from the Cheney administration that would have REDUCED coverage for poor children even under the existing program.

SAVE SCHIP ACTION PAGE: http://www.usalone.com/save_schip.php

In vainly attempting to defend his veto Bush actually said,

"No one goes without health care in America. After all, you just go to an emergency room."

The last time someone said something that insufferably ignorant and insensitive, it was "Let them eat cake", perhaps not by coincidence a statement from someone else who acted as an absolute monarch.

This most cruel and heartless of vetoes would not only INCREASE the real cost to government by cutting back on preventative care, those emergency room visits are not free to the patients either, who get dunned into bankruptcy with outrageous charges.

But to keep his cronies in the insurance and tobacco rackets as fat and happy as possible, Sir Silver Spoon would sacrifice the health of an entire generation of children, including all the snowflake babies he is so fond of posing for photo ops in front of.

SAVE SCHIP ACTION PAGE: http://www.usalone.com/save_schip.php

There are other groups jumping on this and that is good. But what this resource does best is send real time messages directly to all your members of Congress, plus letters to the editor of your nearest daily local newspaper. Overriding this callous outrage is a very winnable fight, especially where the majority leadership is vowing to bring the bill up and pass it again, even if we cannot reverse the veto the first time. This is exactly the kind of backbone we need on other issues and could be a breakthrough of the people's leadership.

We must shore up our support in the Senate where initial vote would already constitute a veto override, and bring the maximum pressure on the House to obtain the 20 extra votes needed there.

So again on this issue, just we did when we were successful in cutting the worst language from the Lieberman-Kyl amendment, which would have been a de facto declaration of war on Iran, we are asking all our participants to make a special point of submitting the action page. Again on this critical pivot issue we are asking you to reach out as far as possible by using the friends invitation section of the action page above to encourage everyone you know to join in the victory for children's health care.

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.

usalone121b:177521

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Tell Congress: Fix FISA, Defend the Constitution!

http://action.aclu.org/site/R?i=PVhzGWoyWzjesjETPfWWww..



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Ten Ways To Make The World Better For Animals

http://www.commondreams.org/news2007/1003-11.htm

Our Bonhoeffer Moment

http://www.commondreams.org/archive/2007/10/03/4286/

Bonhoeffer's Message: No Compromise With Evil
http://freepage.twoday.net/stories/1521717/



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Prove the Intensity of Anti-War Sentiment on October 27

Robert Naiman - Susan Chenelle
http://www.commondreams.org/archive/2007/10/03/4285/



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Ex-White House Lawyer Speaks of 'Legal Mess' of Illegal Spying

http://www.commondreams.org/archive/2007/10/03/4281/



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New Details In The Blackwater Shootings Don't Mesh With Firm's Version

http://www.commondreams.org/archive/2007/10/03/4275/



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Congress Will do Nothing to Stop the Coming Financial Disaster

by Devvy Kidd
http://www.newswithviews.com/Devvy/kidd310.htm



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

For US Workers, Anxious Times

Mark Trumbull of The Christian Science Monitor writes: "A landmark labor contract reached last week carries a message that goes beyond Detroit and its struggling carmakers: From health care costs to global competition, American workers are looking for new answers, not just the status quo."

http://www.truthout.org/issues_06/100307LA.shtml

Our Grandparents: The Real Environmentalists?

In Adbusters, Clayton Dach says, "Managing our waste, then, is about managing our desire - not necessarily an easy thing when you are encircled by come-ons for goods offering status, contentment and power. In our gran and gramps, though, we have proof that it's not a pipe dream."

http://www.truthout.org/issues_06/100307ED.shtml

US Moving Backwards

Stephen Leahy, Inter Press Service, reports: "As global warming melts the Arctic, the United States' biggest banks are investing billions of dollars in as many as 150 new coal-fired power plants around the country."

http://www.truthout.org/issues_06/100307EC.shtml



Oil on the Slide

In The Guardian UK, Jeremy Leggett says, "Warnings by oil industry insiders recently reached a new pitch that should be sounding alarm bells in every capital in the world. At the annual summit of the Association for the Study of Peak Oil, experts on the issue heard the former US energy secretary, James Schlesinger, conclude that 'we can't continue to make supply meet demand much longer. It's no longer the case that we have a few voices crying in the wilderness. The battle is over. The peakists have won.'"

http://www.truthout.org/issues_06/100307EB.shtml

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Citigroup, Bank of America Raked Over Coal
http://www.commondreams.org/archive/2007/10/03/4273/



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=coal+plants
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=peak+oil
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Stephen+Leahy
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Jeremy+Leggett

Bush Veto Strategy Threatens Republicans

Steven Thomma and Tony Pugh, McClatchy Newspapers, report: "President Bush is putting his fellow Republicans on a collision course with the American people, forcing them to choose between guns and butter."

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/100307R.shtml



http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Steven+Thomma
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Tony+Pugh

Iraq beyond the surge

U.S. must give up its dominant position if there is to be solution
http://therealnews.com/c.php?c=071003A&e=59



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

Next-up news n°324

http://www.buergerwelle.de/pdf/next_up_news_n324.htm

Were U.S. Military Phones 'War-Dialed' on 9/11?

http://groups.google.de/group/freepage-news/t/fe2668475164a4f9?hl=en



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

Young, Rabid Internet Supporters Boost Ron Paul

Ron Paul 1987 Interview On Many Issues We Face Today

This is GREAT!

Frank



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vjH9PoDpATI

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NH & NY Voters Being FOOLED! SPREAD THE WORD!

The entire establishment is running scared--terrified--of Ron Paul! Every state is doing everything possible to prevent a giant migration of "outsiders" into the Republican Party in order to help Ron Paul win the Republican primaries in each state.

Please spread the word. You have no idea how many people, not too many degrees of separation from you, might live in New Hampshire or New York!

This is critically important!

Here's the New Hampshire warning:



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

Here's the New York warning:



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sHuR3VsET_U

If we lose this it will be OUR fault. The truth and ETHICS are OVERWHELMINGLY on our side. If we don't pull this off, brush up on your Spanish and move away. We'll all be considered political dissidents in the big brother world of that dark U.S. of A. that Orwell and Eisenhower warned us about.

Ron Paul's Impressive Haul
http://www.abcnews.go.com/Politics/story?id=3686073&page=1


Frank J. Gonzalez Miami, FL
786-287-7491


"Ron Paul is the George Washington of the 2nd American Revolution. Still, thanks to Washington, Paul reconquered 232 years later with ballots instead of bullets."

--Me, 9/2/7

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Ron Paul for president campaign attracts following
http://www.collegiatetimes.com/stories/2007/09/27/column__ron_paul_for_president_campaign_attracts_following



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

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