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Thursday, March 17, 2005 We'uns vs. THEM ~!!Someone more famous than moi' once said something along the lines of: "Never underestimate the power of the pen (to make change)". Well, welcome to the world of cyber-politics, 21st century style -- maybe, JUST MAYBE, so long as the lights stay on and the net stays up, we CAN, one responsible voter/citizen at a time, rattle the beltway long enough and hard enough to bring about positive changes to what is now a very one-sided form of government. to-wit, from John Kerry: "Yesterday, we saw a relentless Republican attack on one of our most treasured natural wonders sneak through the Senate on a 51 to 49 vote. But, we also saw more than 260,000 Americans act in less than 24 hours to add their names to our Citizens' Roll Call in favor of protecting the Arctic Refuge. It was the first time ever that I or anyone else could stand on the Senate floor and announce that, in a day's time, a quarter of a million Americans had gone online to express their passionate support for a given course of action. That awesome display of grassroots power rattled our opponents. They even railed against my e-mail message on the Senate floor and entered its text into the Senate record. So, think of it this way. The Republican leaders of the Senate have 51 reasons to celebrate today, but you and I have 260,000 reasons to do the same. If we keep working together - committed pro-environment Senators and a powerful grassroots movement all pulling in the same direction - we can still stop the plan for drilling in the Arctic from making it the rest of the way through Congress. And we can win the larger battle over two very different visions of America's energy future. George W. Bush and the Washington Republicans have a plan to sell off our public lands to powerful special interests. As a result of their ruthless drive to undermine America's most beautiful natural treasures, the oil rigs are closer to the Arctic Refuge than they have ever been. But, the Bush administration's own scientists and economists admit that the Republicans' plan will not make us less dependent on foreign oil and will not lower prices at the pump. We have to put America's energy future in the hands of Americans - by inventing our way to real energy independence and having energy sources that create jobs and lower prices. With your help, we will continue to wholeheartedly resist their special interest-funded partisan agenda. And, if we act with the same energy and determination as we have on this critical Arctic Refuge vote, sooner than later, our power and commitment will carry the day. I know you will be with me every step of the way and I thank you for the passion and energy that you bring to our work together. Sincerely, John Kerry P.S. I told you that more than a quarter of a million people signed our Citizens' Roll Call in the first 24 hours after we launched it. Actually the news is even more impressive. As of this moment, there are over 400,000 signers to our Roll Call, including tens of thousands who signed after the vote to express their determination to keep fighting. Let's keep working.
posted by ladywolfsong, 14:00 | link | comments Wednesday, March 16, 2005 Drive 'em cheap while you can. Won't last.The analysts at John S. Herold Inc. -- a research-only firm that issues valuations on several hundred publicly traded energy companies -- are making predictions even bolder than their call on Enron. They have begun estimating when each of the world's biggest energy companies will peak in its ability to produce oil and gas. Herold's work shows that the best minds in the energy industry are accepting the reality that the globe is reaching (or has already reached) the limit of its own ability to produce ever increasing amounts of oil. Many analysts have estimated when the earth will reach its peak oil production. Others have done estimates on when individual countries will hit their peaks. Herold is the first Wall Street firm to predict when specific energy companies will hit their peaks. Since last fall, Herold has done peak estimates on about two dozen oil companies. Herold believes that the French oil company, Total S.A., will reach its peak production in 2007. Herold expects 2008 to be critical, with Exxon Mobil Corp., ConocoPhillips Co., BP, Royal Dutch/Shell Group, and the Italian producer, Eni S.p.A., all hitting their peaks. In 2009, Herold expects ChevronTexaco Corp. to peak. In Herold's view, each of the world's seven largest publicly traded oil companies will begin seeing production declines within the next 48 months or so. Another energy industry veteran, John Olson, co-manager of Houston Energy Partners, an energy hedge fund, agrees. Olson believes that Herold's predictions about peak production are "very significant. It is perhaps the first cannon ball over the bow of a big tanker." Last week, the Department of Energy issued a report saying that it expects prices to stay near or above $50 per barrel for the rest of this year. David Pursell, a partner at Pickering Energy Partners, a Houston brokerage, along with virtually everyone else in the oil industry -- agrees that the era of cheap energy is over and that America must begin adapting to the new geopolitical realities that come with that fact. Former CIA director James Woolsey, a key backer of the war in Iraq,, along with neocons like Frank Gaffney are arguing that energy conservation is simply smart strategy when dealing with the Muslim extremists who reside in the oil-rich countries of the Persian Gulf. But so far, the neocons haven't been able to get Bush's ear. Herold's projections
posted by ladywolfsong, 05:16 | link | comments Monday, March 14, 2005 Bushie's "compassion"leaves much to be desired -- but only if you're disabled, elderly or poor ~! This in from ADA source -- read more about it by googling "Joanne Wilson resigns". President Bush issued his budget proposal on February 7. The Then, there's bushie's slashing ot Medicaid funding (proposed): LARGE MEDICAID CUTS IN CONGRESS WILL DEVASTATE THE STATES ABILITY TO PROVIDE There are Medicaid cuts of at least $15 billion (that's billion with a "B") in both If you wanna voice your opinion, email your Senators NOW ~! Calling the 1-800 line to D.C. will only get you a busy signal ~! posted by ladywolfsong, 11:11 | link | comments Saturday, March 12, 2005 Pharisee Nation...from: http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article8113.htm -- this is an excellent article -- just a snippet here. very worthwhile to read and "think on" imho. Every religion, including Islam, Judaism, Hinduism and Buddhism, is rooted in nonviolence, but I submit that the only thing we know for sure about Jesus is that he was nonviolent and so, nonviolence is the hallmark of Christianity and the measure of authentic Christian living. Jesus commands that we love one another, love our neighbors, seek justice, forgive those who hurt us, pray for our persecutors, and be as compassionate as God. But at the center of his teaching is the most radical declaration ever uttered: “love your enemies.” posted by ladywolfsong, 07:14 | link | comments Thursday, March 10, 2005 It's all about oil...from: http://www.savebiogems.org/yellowstone/takeaction.asp -- plez go there and sign letter if interested in protecting the Rockies and Yellowstone from cheney & crew ~!! I oppose the BLM's current preferred alternative plan for the Great Divide, which would allow the industrialization of wildlands that contain irreplaceable natural and cultural treasures. I urge you to revise your proposal to include the Western Heritage Alternative in order to balance industrial uses of public lands with the needs of public recreation, clean air and water and desert wildlife. The Western Heritage Alternative would protect unique and sensitive resources, including wilderness quality lands in the Pedro Mountains, Wild Cow Creek and all of the Citizens' Proposed Adobe Town Wilderness. The alternative also would ensure "no surface occupancy" requirements for Native American sacred sites, historic sites and the most important wildlife habitats such as crucial big game winter ranges, prairie dog colonies, mountain plover habitat and within three miles of sage grouse breeding grounds or one mile of raptor nests. I also support the Western Heritage Alternative because many sensitive streamside habitats are currently suffering from overgrazing in the valleys that descend from the slopes of the Sierra Madres, and it is critical that the BLM reduce livestock grazing on rangeland in fair or poor quality. I also urge your agency to protect air quality in this beautiful area by limiting development that contributes to acid rain and smog. Finally, I ask you to protect clean water by prohibiting surface discharge of wastewater produced from coalbed methane drilling in the North Platte River drainage area and the Red Desert, carefully regulating coalbed methane development and requiring "best management practices" for the control of water pollution. The BLM should protect those few remaining places in our western wildlands that are too special to drill. Please preserve our natural heritage for future generations by adopting the Western Heritage Alternative for the Great Divide. posted by ladywolfsong, 06:13 | link | comments (1) Saturday, March 05, 2005 Number 1 ???America by the numbersNo. 1?by Michael Ventura No concept lies more firmly embedded in our national character than the notion that the USA is "No. 1," "the greatest." Our broadcast media are, in essence, continuous advertisements for the brand name "America Is No. 1." Any office seeker saying otherwise would be committing political suicide. In fact, anyone saying otherwise will be labeled "un-American." We're an "empire," ain't we? Sure we are. An empire without a manufacturing base. An empire that must borrow $2 billion a day from its competitors in order to function. Yet the delusion is ineradicable. We're No. 1. Well...this is the country you really live in:
No. 1? In most important categories we're not even in the Top 10 anymore. Not even close. The USA is "No. 1" in nothing but weaponry, consumer spending, debt, and delusion. Reprinted from the Austin Chronicle. posted by ladywolfsong, 05:42 | link | comments Friday, March 04, 2005 I wasn't gonna do this......sorta stuff AGAIN -- but i just can't seem to hep myself ~! sadly, hindsight doesn't help the current situation (facets of same below that i don't like) but IF bushie, sr. had been high behind alternate energy development, neither of these posts would have gotten posted -- and they ARE "related" or correlated -- how much energy development do you 'spose $250 Billion would buy us vs. buying Iraq for the bush-team??? Oil leaps as Opec hints $80 barrel is on the way Mushrooming depleted uranium (DU) scandal Arthur N. Bernklau, executive director of Veterans for Constitutional Law in New York, stated, “The real reason for Mr. Veterans Affairs Secretary Anthony Principi’s departure was really never given, however a special report published by eminent scientist Leuren Moret naming depleted uranium as the definitive cause of the ‘Gulf War Syndrome’ has fed a growing scandal about the continued use of uranium munitions by the US Military.” Bernklau continued, “This malady (from uranium munitions), that thousands of our military have suffered and died from, has finally been identified as the cause of this sickness, eliminating the guessing. The terrible truth is now being revealed.” He added, “Out of the 580,400 soldiers who served in GW1 (the first Gulf War), of them, 11,000 are now dead! By the year 2000, there were 325,000 on Permanent Medical Disability. This astounding number of ‘Disabled Vets’ means that a decade later, 56% of those soldiers who served have some form of permanent medical problems!” Compare this with the disability rate for the wars of the last century was 5 percent and 10 percent, in Viet Nam. “The VA Secretary (Principi) was aware of this fact as far back as 2000,” wrote Bernklau. “He, and the Bush administration have been hiding these facts. “Terry Jamison, Public Affairs Specialist, Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs, Department of Veterans Affairs, at the VA Central Office, recently reported that ‘Gulf Era Veterans’ now on medical disability, since 1991, number 518,739 Veterans,” said Berklau. "Marion Fulk, a nuclear physical chemist, who retired from the Lawrence Livermore Nuclear Weapons Lab, and was also involved with the Manhattan Project, interprets the new and rapid malignancies in the soldiers (from the 2003 Iraq War) as ‘spectacular … and a matter of concern!’” Source via Pat Thompson Arthur N. Bernklau, executive director of Veterans for Constitutional Law in New York, stated, “The real reason for Mr. Veterans Affairs Secretary Anthony Principi’s departure was really never given, however a special report published by eminent scientist Leuren Moret naming depleted uranium as the definitive cause of the ‘Gulf War Syndrome’ has fed a growing scandal about the continued use of uranium munitions by the US Military.” Bernklau continued, “This malady (from uranium munitions), that thousands of our military have suffered and died from, has finally been identified as the cause of this sickness, eliminating the guessing. The terrible truth is now being revealed.” He added, “Out of the 580,400 soldiers who served in GW1 (the first Gulf War), of them, 11,000 are now dead! By the year 2000, there were 325,000 on Permanent Medical Disability. This astounding number of ‘Disabled Vets’ means that a decade later, 56% of those soldiers who served have some form of permanent medical problems!” Compare this with the disability rate for the wars of the last century was 5 percent and 10 percent, in Viet Nam. “The VA Secretary (Principi) was aware of this fact as far back as 2000,” wrote Bernklau. “He, and the Bush administration have been hiding these facts. “Terry Jamison, Public Affairs Specialist, Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs, Department of Veterans Affairs, at the VA Central Office, recently reported that ‘Gulf Era Veterans’ now on medical disability, since 1991, number 518,739 Veterans,” said Berklau. "Marion Fulk, a nuclear physical chemist, who retired from the Lawrence Livermore Nuclear Weapons Lab, and was also involved with the Manhattan Project, interprets the new and rapid malignancies in the soldiers (from the 2003 Iraq War) as ‘spectacular … and a matter of concern!’” Source via Pat Thompson $250 Billion and Counting
The White House has announced that it will ask Congress for an $82 billion supplemental bill to fund military operations in Source via Gini Paulson The White House has announced that it will ask Congress for an $82 billion supplemental bill to fund military operations in Source via Gini Paulson posted by ladywolfsong, 04:48 | link | comments Thursday, March 03, 2005 ahhhhh, yes, our boy makes us all proud ~! NOTHere are just a few of the cuts Texas faces under Bush's 2006 budget: Homeland Security
Health Care
Education
Other Priorities
And Bush's irresponsible budget is a record $427 billion in the red, increasing each Texas family's share of the federal debt by $36,536. Take ActionTake action today to help stop Bush's disastrous budget in its tracks. Write a letter to the editor of your local paper explaining why Bush's budget is such a disaster for America. Be sure to include some of the facts about Texas above, or download our full report here for even more useful information. Write your letter here: http://www.democrats.org/action And be sure to tell your friends to join in. Forward this email to all your friends in Texas, or tell them to find the report for their own state here: http://www.democrats.org/bushbudget posted by ladywolfsong, 09:09 | link | comments Tuesday, March 01, 2005 And I thought...and i thought there wouldn't be enough 'fodder' to continue this blog after another non-election... NOT ~! Action alert: Urge senators to oppose Negroponte as intelligence chief posted by ladywolfsong, 06:04 | link | comments Saturday, February 26, 2005 I'm baaaaaaack ~!Well, I turned my back for a coupla months and Howard changed this whole thing (blog editor) up and now I'll have to learn it all up, again ~! Took myself a 60-day hiatus from the blog -- rested up from all that politickin - so now will also have to grow a whole new readership i guess ~! oh well. Much HAS changed in 2 plus months -- i think i'm pooped out on bush-bashing -- building a whole new website tho, and will feature it here from time to time, and vice versa -- and get to promoing both. More later.
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