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28 November 2003

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In depth from Democracy Now:

Activist Kathy Kelly 'Hogtied" & Abused By Army At SOA Protests

Over ten thousand people gathered this weekend outside the gates of Fort Benning, Georgia to protest the US Army School of the Americas, a combat-training school for Latin American soldiers. It was recently renamed the Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation (SOA/WHISC).

The protests culminated with a "funeral" procession to symbolize the thousands of people killed by soldiers trained at the school. More than 30 people were arrested after entering the base in an act of nonviolent civil disobedience. They took this action knowing they could face 3-6 months in federal prison. In years past, the arrests at the SOA protests have been coordinated with the police. Those wanting to be arrested simply crossed a yellow line and were then escorted to police buses. But this year it was different.


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Journalist Bill Moyers: "Our Democracy Is In Danger of Being Paralyzed"

Journalist Bill Moyers recently gave the keynote address before 2,000 people at the first ever National Conference on Media Reform. He warned, "What we’re talking about is nothing less than rescuing a democracy that is so polarized it is in danger of being paralyzed and pulverized. Alarming words, I know. But the realities we face should trigger alarms. Free and responsible government by popular consent just can’t exist without an informed public."


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27 November 2003

On DemocracyNow.org today



In depth from Democracy Now:

An Hour With Vandana Shiva, Indian Scientist and Leading Critic of Corporate Globalization

From Bolivia to Cancun to Miami, this fall has seen major protests against corporate globalization across the hemisphere. Today we spend the hour listening to the words of Vandana Shiva.


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26 November 2003

On DemocracyNow.org today



Headlines from Democracy Now:

- Senate Approves Medicare Bill
- Garner Admits Major Mistakes Made in Iraq
- White House Rescinds $300M Loan to Israel
- HIV Kills Record 3 Million This Year
- Pinochet Claims He Is An "Angel"

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In depth reporting from Democracy Now:

The Radical Mind of Dick Cheney: An In-Depth Look at the Vice President

We take an in-depth look at the historical role Vice President Dick Cheney has played in U.S. foreign policy, his treatment of the intelligence community and his hawkish influence on President George W. Bush. We speak with The New Republic’s Spencer Ackerman who co-wrote this week’s cover story on Cheney.


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Bush Lifts Ban on Mini Nukes

President Bush signed a $401 billion defense authorization bill Monday saying, “America's military is standing between our country and grave danger.�

Tucked away within the bill is $15 million for continued research into new H-bombs, including low-yield, so-called "mini-nukes." The bill lifts a decade-old ban on research into low-yield nuclear weapons.

Japanese officials expressed concern yesterday about the plan saying it could have a “negative impact on nuclear nonproliferation." The U.S. is the only country in history to have dropped an atomic bomb. In 1945 it dropped one on the city of Hiroshima and one on Nagasaki in Japan. Over 340,000 died as a result.


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Unions Call For Timoney to Be Fired & Congressional Investigation After Bloody Miami FTAA Protests

The United Steelworkers of America is calling for the firing of Miami police John Timoney following last week's protests against the Free Trade Area of the Americas and the dropping of all charges against peaceful protesters. The mostly peaceful protests were marred by scores of reports of police brutality. Police shot rubber bullets and tear gas at protesters and beat demonstrators with batons.
Over 200 people were arrested and jailed. At least one protester remains hospitalized from injuries he said he sustained at the hands of the police The AFL-CIO and the American Civil Liberties Union are considering suing the city.

And the president of the steelworkers union, [Leo Gerard] called for a congressional investigation into why $8.5 million from the Iraq reconstruction bill was used to pay for security at the protests. He said the money went towards "homeland repression."

The Alliance for Retired Americans also held a rally Tuesday in Miami to protest how the police handled senior citizens who attended the FTAA demonstrations. One 71-year-old man, Bentley Killmon, told the Associated Press he was arrested while he was looking for his organization's bus. But then he encountered police dressed in riot gear. They pushed him to the ground, arrested him, handcuffed him for 12 hours and denied him water or a chance to make a phone call. Killmon said, "The way I was treated, you would expect it in a third world country, not in this country."

The Miami police continue to defend their actions. A spokesman told the Associated Press: "The object of the show of force was twofold: one to let the peaceful demonstrators know they could protest safely and two to let the troublemakers know that we would not tolerate anarchy. It was successful."


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"There's an Incredible Mismatch Between Military Doctrine And The Situation That Actually Exists There Right Now" – A Conversation With Two Fathers of Soldiers Deployed in Iraq

The Washington Post is reporting that for just the third time, President Bush met Monday with families of soldiers who died in Iraq. He has yet to attend any funerals of the 431 troops who have died in Iraq although at least 40 of the funerals took place just at Arlington National Cemetery, four miles from the White House. In addition to those killed, up to 9,000 soldiers have been wounded since the beginning of the invasion. A senior Army officer has told the New York Times that the Army is planning to keep about 100,000 U.S. troops in Iraq until at least 2006.


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25 November 2003

On DemocracyNow.org today



Headlines from Democracy Now:

- Iraqi Council Shuts Down Arab TV Network
- Pentagon Retracts GI Torture Story
- W.Post Ombudsman Blasts Paper's Jessica Lynch Coverage
- Bush Makes Rare Visit With Families of Dead Troops
- Turkey Detains 12 in Connection to Bombings
- UK Royal Gardens Destroyed by Bush Visit

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In depth reporting from Democracy Now:

Privatizing Medicare? A Debate on the Controversial Medicare Drug Bill

A controversial Medicare bill made it past two attempted Democratic blocks in the Senate yesterday and is expected to win final passage in the biggest changes to the program since its creation in 1965.

The Senate broke a filibuster against the Medicare bill led by Democratic Senator Edward Kennedy. Then, on a close vote, the Senate defeated a budget challenge to the measure. The House approved the Medicare bill on Saturday, by a vote of 220 to 215, after an all-night session that ended with a record three-hour roll call. House Democrats accused the Republican leadership of abusing the rules of Congress by refusing to close the vote.

The massive Medicare $400 billion overhaul provides limited drug coverage and also includes plans for making generic drugs more readily available, making seniors who earn more than $80,000 pay more for doctors visits and introduces competition with private plans. Critics say the bill would privatize Medicare – the federal health insurance program for 40 million people. The Washington Post notes that the $400 billion figure underestimates the long-term costs of the measure which could be as high as $2 trillion.

The bill bans federal officials from using the purchasing power of the Medicare program to negotiate lower drug prices. It also omits plans to make it easy for American consumers to reimport U.S.-manufactured drugs from Canada and other Western countries where the medicines are less expensive.


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TV Ownership Cap Raised After Congress Backs Down

On Monday, Congress backed down on its strong opposition to the new media ownership regulations of the Federal Communications Commission by agreeing to a compromise with the White House. The compromise lifts what is known as the TV ownership cap from 35 to 39 percent. This will allow ABC and NBC to be able buy more television stations. CBS and Fox will not be able to because they were already over the existing cap. If Congress had enforced the 35 percent cap, CBS and Fox would have been forced to sell off stations.

Gene Kimmelman of the Consumers Union said "This is a backroom deal to let the two largest networks keep all of their stations."


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Bush Backers to Reap Energy, Medicare Bill Tax Benefits

The White House and Republican leaders yesterday abandoned attempts to vote on a massive energy bill this year and will resume the effort after Congress reconvenes in January. The measure would represent the largest overhaul of US energy policy in a decade. The $31 billion bill collapsed after Republican leaders refused to drop a provision shielding oil companies from some lawsuits.

The Washington Post reports both the Medicare and energy bills would give billions in tax benefits to companies run by executives who helped raise millions for President Bush's campaigns. The energy bill would give billions in tax subsidies to companies run by 22 executives who helped raised at least $100,000 each for Bush's presidential campaigns. Another 24 people who were major Bush campaign backers work as executives or lobbyists at firms that stand to benefit if the Medicare bill is passed.


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Will Anti Spam Bill Erode First Amendment Rights?

Congress is on the verge if approving a new bill that aims to limit the sending of unsolicited email known as spam. On Saturday the House vote 392 to 5 for the "Can Spam Act of 2003." The Senate approved a similar measure last month.

The response to the legislation has been mixed in the tech world. America Online and Microsoft have praised the legislation. Anti-spam groups charge it may encourage more spam. And other critics say it could change the future of all email, not just spam.


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Alexander Cockburn Speaks Out On Rupert Murdoch the Israel-Palestine Conflict and the Politics of Anti-Semitism

We are joined in our studio by Counterpunch editor and columnist for the Nation magazine, Alexander Cockburn recently back from London.

His latest piece begins This city is now recovering from the November visit of a global tyrant, on whose rampages the sun never sets. His name is not George Bush but Rupert Murdoch."

Cockburn writes further on: "... as an international operator, Murdoch offers his target governments a privatized version of a state propaganda service, manipulated without scruple and with no regard for truth. His price takes the form of vast government favors such as tax breaks, regulatory relief, monopoly markets and so forth."


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Some Stories Found on Antiwar.com today



Expanded Patriot Act Reach Would Hit The Net, Too

BBC Chief Accuses U.S. News Media of 'Banging Drum on Iraq'

Victims Pile Up in Violent Iraqi Capital

General Garner: U.S. Made Major Mistakes in Iraq

Ashcroft's Cointelpro: Neutralizing Dissent in America

Boeing Fires Execs on Ethics Charges

FBI Publicly Denies Spying on Antiwar Protesters

Taliban: 'We'll Strike in Kabul Again

US War Tactics Slammed by Rights Groups

Reservists Reflect on Anxious Call to Duty




21 November 2003

Thank "George the First" and deregulation for this year's mega-blackout bankrolled by a $16 billion payout to Republicans



First Energy, it has now been determined, played the major role in causing the power failure that affected 50 million people in the worst blackout in U.S. history

Here is an excerpt from author Greg Palast's article "Welcome To The Dark Ages":

The power outage began in First Energy's Ohio operation. This company was the model for the film China Syndrome. Really. Then First Energy's Pennsylvania unit fumbled the power ball. These are the very same Homer Simpsons who melted Three Mile Island.

In 1992, just prior to his departure from the White House, President Bush Senior gave the power industry one long deep-through-the-teeth kiss goodbye: federal deregulation of electricity. It was a legacy he wanted to leave for his son, the gratitude of power companies which ponied up $16 million for the Republican campaign of 2000, seven times the sum they gave Democrats



Excerpt from Yahoo News article "Report Blames FirstEnergy for Blackout":

The report found four violations of industry reliability standards by FirstEnergy and another violation by the Midwestern Independent System Operator. The industry is largely self regulating and such violations in themselves would carry no fines.

The FirstEnergy violations included not reacting to a power line failure within 30 minutes as required by the North American Electricity Reliability Council, not notifying nearby systems of the problems, failing to analyze what was going on and inadequate operator training.



Crude Oil: The bane of of all life



Oil Drilling Gives Cancer Risk to N.Sea Fish -Study

On CommonDreams.org today



Going Backwards, Patriot Act Expansion Moves Through Congress

Energy Bill Blocked in Senate on Close Vote

Barking up the Wrong Bush, Instead of Focusing on Al Qaeda and the Carnage in Places like Turkey, US Resources are Being Swallowed up by Iraq

The Vanishing Case for War

Dean's New Southern Strategy, Blacks and Whites Together--Focused on Education and Healthcare

AARP Gone Astray

Sign Petition to Fight Energy and Medicare Bills



TrueMajority states:

The cliches about dysfunctional government are converging as President Bush tries to force Congress to pass flawed Energy and Medicare legislation: back-room deal-making, secret meetings with industry chiefs, exclusion of the opposition and payoffs for special interests. p>

Some of our friends in the Senate are working to do the right thing and protect good policy by filibustering both the Energy and Medicare bills. This would spare Americans from paying billions of our tax dollars to support the oil, gas, and nuclear industries. It would also stop the pharmaceutical industry-backed Medicare bill, which is a first step toward eliminating any possibility for universal health coverage for the elderly, while offering paltry prescription drug benefits to seniors. And, as with the Energy bill, the Medicare bill dedicates big tax breaks and unreasonable profits to the special interests which coordinated the bill.


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19 November 2003

Sign Petition to Prevent Oil Drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge!



Environmental Defense states:

After years of stalemate, Congress and the oil industry continue their push to open the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge in Alaska to oil drilling. Right now, Congress is trying to iron out differences between competing energy bills already passed by the U.S. House of Representatives (which includes Arctic oil drilling) and the U.S. Senate (which does not include Arctic oil drilling). If the oil industry gets its way, it will force Arctic oil drilling provisions into the compromise energy bill, despite widespread public opposition to this environmentally damaging plan. Let Congress know, once and for all, that Americans oppose oil drilling in Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.


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18 November 2003

Sign Petition to Protect Tennessee’s Rivers!



American Rivers states:

Targeted Alert: Tennessee Activists Only

Tell Senators Frist and Alexander that you join the vast majority of Tennesseans who care about clean water. Send a message today urging Senators Frist and Alexander to oppose efforts to weaken the Clean Water Act, efforts that could make it easier for polluters to do their dirty work.

The Clean Water Act is designed to make all waters fishable and swimmable by keeping pollution out of our lakes, rivers, and wetlands. Last January, the Bush administration directed federal agencies to cease enforcing clean water protections on millions of acres of aquatic habitat. And the administration is now considering limiting clean water protections even further.

These actions fly in the face of the views of most Tennesseans. In a recent poll conducted by the University of Tennessee, 70% of Tennesseeans surveyed said that they are “very concerned” about water pollution and 81% said that “all of Tennessee’s lakes, rivers, and streams should be protected by the Clean Water Act.”

Act today. Let Senators Frist and Alexander know that you expect them to stand up to polluters and protect clean water in Tennessee and nationwide.


Click here to Protect Tennessee’s Rivers


Sign Petition to Save the Klamath River, America's #2 Most Endangered River



American Rivers states:

Urge your Representative to support the Klamath River Basin Restoration and Emergency Assistance Act!

The federal Bureau of Reclamation (BOR) is irresponsibly maximizing irrigation in the Klamath River basin, depleting river flows and wreaking havoc on imperiled wildlife and imposing tremendous hardships on Native American and fishing communities. Unless Congress and the Bush administration bring water commitments back into balance with what nature can sustain, the nation can expect more tragedies like the staggering die-off of more than 33,000 salmon that occurred last September.

Tell your Representative in Congress to support Rep. Mike Thompson’s Klamath River Basin Restoration and Emergency Assistance Act – which was introduced on April 10th. This bill would authorize funds for water conservation and habitat restoration projects and provide compensation for communities affected by the salmon kill of September 2002. The bill also would establish a Klamath Basin Restoration Task Force of conservationists, fishermen, Tribal representatives, and farmers to oversee water conservation and restoration activities.

Conservation Partners: Earthjustice, Klamath Forest Alliance, Northcoast Environmental Center, Oregon Natural Resources Council, Pacific Coast Federation of Fishermen’s Associations, Riverhawks, WaterWatch of Oregon, The Wilderness Society, Yurok Tribe


Click here to save the Klamath River, America's #2 Most Endangered River

Sign Petition to Fix the Energy Bill for Rivers



American Rivers states:

*Targeted Alert: South Carolina, Arkansas, Louisiana, Georgia, Nebraska, Ohio, Rhode Island, Minnesota, Maine, Illinois, New Hampshire, Arizona, Pennsylvania and Virginia Activists Only*

The energy bill is in its final stages. Select members of the House and Senate are meeting in conference to work out the differences between their two versions of the bill. Unfortunately, the effort to date has been a very partisan, top-down affair, with Republican leadership writing legislation and expecting their colleagues to adopt their draft. The current version of the bill reduces environmental protections and limits public participation in decisions about how hydropower dams are operated on our rivers.

The best way to fix the hydropower title of the energy bill is to leverage the Senate leadership. Your Senator, a moderate and influential voice in Congress, can make a difference!

At a time when our leaders should be focused on meaningful energy reform, the hydropower language in the energy bill is little more than an industry giveaway. The bill would give the industry priority above all other stakeholders – including states, Indian tribes, landowners and the public – and roll back environmental protections that have been in place for more than 80 years.


Click here for Last Chance to Fix the Energy Bill for Rivers

Sign Petition to Protect California's Wild Rivers!



American Rivers states:

Your voice is needed to help protect California’s wild rivers and lands! Please contact your representative today and urge them to support the California Wild Heritage Act of 2003.

Senator Barbara Boxer (CA) has reintroduced the California Wild Heritage Act of 2003 (S. 1555), landmark legislation that includes the most diverse, accessible and inclusive array of wild places ever to be protected in a single piece of legislation. Representatives Hilda Solis (CA) and Mike Thompson (CA) are expected to introduce companion legislation in the U.S. House of Representatives this month. The California Wild Heritage Act of 2003 would designate 22 California rivers and creeks in the National Wild and Scenic River System and 2.7 million acres of land in the National Wilderness Preservation System.

This designation will help protect and preserve rivers vital to local tourism-based economies and to outdoor enthusiasts who raft, kayak, canoe, and fish their waters. These wild rivers also act as sources of clean drinking water and provide habitat for threatened and endangered species. California’s wild rivers and lands are part of our natural heritage, and should be protected for future generations to enjoy and explore.

The California Wild Heritage Act of 2003 will not only protect treasured California rivers, it will also breathe new life into our nation’s unique system for protecting our river heritage and inspire similar community-based efforts nationwide.

Here are just a few examples of wild rivers and places that could be protected with this bill:

- Northern California: The King Range offers the longest stretch of roadless coastline in the contiguous United States. Further south, Black Butte River provides important habitat for Chinook salmon and winter steelhead.

- Western Sierra: Duncan Canyon is a rare and spectacular ancient forest haven in the Sierra. Both the Kern River and Kings River provide excellent whitewater conditions.

- Central Sierra: The Clavey River is one of the longest undammed rivers in the Sierra Nevada and is considered by scientists to be one of the healthiest watersheds in the Sierra Nevada.

- Eastern Sierra: The White Mountains are home to the oldest living trees in the world - the bristlecone pines. And on the east side, the East Fork Carson River is a state designated Wild Trout Stream.

- Central Coast: The proposed San Rafael Wilderness Additions are home to the endangered California condor. Upper Sespe Creek has exceptional fishing opportunities.

- Southern California: The Upper San Diego River is one of the most remote areas in Southern California, and is key to protecting water quality for San Diego.

All of these areas and more add up to 520 miles of potential wild and scenic rivers and 2,725,235 acres of unprotected wilderness! But these majestic places need your help to get the protection they deserve.


Click here to Protect California's Wild Rivers

Sign Petition to Restore Clean Water in Hells Canyon!



American Rivers states:

Take action today and speak up for clean water and healthy salmon in Hells Canyon on the Snake River, the deepest canyon in North America! Comments are due by December 22.

One of the wildest remaining sections of the Snake River runs through Hells Canyon, on the border of Oregon and Idaho. This spectacular canyon is home to wild salmon, bull trout and white sturgeon and also to Idaho Power Company’s three-dam Hells Canyon Hydropower Complex – one of the largest hydropower projects in the country. Idaho Power is currently applying for a new license from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) that will specify how Idaho Power will operate the dams for the next 30 to 50 years.


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Sign Petition to Save Streams from Mountaintop Mining!



American Rivers states:

Please tell EPA not to weaken environmental protections for the devastating practice of mountaintop mining! Comments are due by January 6th, 2004.

Mountaintop mining is a form of strip mining in which coal companies literally blast hundreds of feet off the tops of mountain peaks to reach thin seams of coal, then push millions of tons of the resulting rubble into surrounding valleys and streams. This practice has destroyed more than 700 miles of streams in the Appalachian region since 1985.


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Its about time...



FBI Sting Nets 48 Arrests on Wall Street

Sign Petition to remove Ashcroft from Office!



peopleVashcroft.org

17 November 2003

On CommonDreams.org today:



French to Bush: 'We Were right' on Iraq: Nation Feels Vindicated Over War, But May Not be Ready to Help

What Iraq Will Get Isn't Self-Rule

American Gulag: No American president should have the absolute power to imprison people at will, even when the nation is at war

Don’t Reward Liars and Thieves: Why the American People Should Demand Immediate Withdrawal from Iraq

In California's Capital, Treetops and Grassroots Politics

FTAA: Trading Away Democracy

How We Know Bush Will "Cut and Run" from Iraq

Death of Community Spirit: Whether It's the School-Run Mum or the Conniving Business Boss, Putting Self Before Society Harms Us All

On AlterNet.org today



"Robert Redford gets heated up about the Bush environmental agenda, global warming, clean energy and worms.
Yes, worms."

Still the Sundance Kid


"The CEO economy is perking up, but the kitchen table economy -- the things that parents worry about at night around the kitchen table -- is still in trouble."

Economics For Real People


"Past and present 'associates' offer a candid and often disturbing look at life behind the big yellow Wal-Mart happy face."

Dispatches from Wal-Mart's Front Lines


"The Tiger Force atrocity in Vietnam was the third major war crimes revelation in the last few years to encounter apathy in the media and indifference from Washington."

The Scalping Party

On Antiwar.com today:



Two U.S. Soldiers Killed in Attacks North of Baghdad

Time Mag: Insurgents a 'Potent, Increasingly Structured Force'

Bush: US in Iraq for the Long Haul

U.S. Army Prepares for Iraqi Stay Until at Least 2006

EU Chief: U.S. Has Agreed to International Control of its Troops in Iraq

Frustrated U.S. Troops Put on Show of Force in Tikrit

Italian Coalition Official Quits in Protest of U.S. Policies
Bush Pulls Out of Speech to Parliament

15 November 2003

On Antiwar.com today:



Two Black hawks Down in Mosul, at least 17 killed

U.S. casualties from Iraq war top 9,000

US Death Toll in Iraq Tops 400 (now 418)
Washington's New Sound and Fury Hide Fear and Worry

Robert Redford: "There's never been a time in my life when I've felt so challenged as a country, so challenged on the environment, as we are now."



This according to an article on the Environmental News Network (ENN), in the same article he also says, "We are now suffering through an administration that has, in a very calculating way, set out to undermine and destroy 30 years of hard work."

Robert Redford and activists from the National Resource Defense Council (NRDC) have constructed one of the "greenest" buildings in America.

The original 1917 building was stripped down (to its wooden skeleton) then eco-friendly redesigned. It now contains:


  • Toilets that flush themselves with rainwater, except for the urinals which use a special cartridge to funnel away wastewater

  • Floors are made of bamboo because it is a fast-growing wood substitute

  • The structure uses about 60 percent less water than most buildings because it captures rainwater from the roof, showers, and sinks and uses it to water the plants and flush the low-flow toilets

  • The carpets are hemp

  • It is completely free of formaldehyde and vinyl, and office machines that can emit fumes are confined to a room that vents to the outside

  • The building's exterior appears to be wood, but is actually made of a fiber and cement material

  • Much of the interior is lit with skylights and solar cells that provide about a fifth of its energy

  • Cool sea breezes augment the air conditioning, and special towers draw off heat



If only Robert Redford's environmental achievements would get as much attention from the media as does the Sundance Film Festival, which he founded.


ENN article:

California rain flushes toilets in Robert Redford building


Redford and the NRDC's new environmentally sustainable office building:

Greener by Design: NRDC's Santa Monica Office

14 November 2003

On AlterNet.org:



"Sneering, jeering, bad manners, hideous diplomacy, threats, demands, lies, arrogance, bluster, tax cuts for the rich. And you wonder why we think he's a lousy president?"

Call Me a Bush-Hater


"Here's what happens to your hard-earned money when it enters the giant money-skimming machine we call the stock market."

An Object Lesson in Investing


"New York Times columnist Paul Krugman tells how he found his voice, why Bush makes him miss Nixon, and why he insults Fox News whenever he can."

The Professor Takes the Gloves Off


"Everyone wants Medicare to cover prescription drugs, right? Not so fast."

Killer Cure

Fight the Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA)!



From Seattle to Miami

Stop the FTAA

On Antiwar.com today:



Three U.S. Soldiers, One American Civilian Killed in Iraq

Severely Wounded Numbers Soar: Hidden Cost of Iraq War

The Crumbling 'Coalition of the Willing'

Down the path to Vietnam



U.S. War Dead in Iraq Exceed Early Vietnam Years

09 November 2003

All the president's men, again



Uncovered: The Whole Truth About the Iraq War   is an hour long film that has just started circulating. The film details the web of lies and deceit perpetrated on the American people and the whole world with the intent to fabricate a an Iraqi threat that never existed in order to justify the Bush administration's preordained decision to invade and occupy Iraq.

Article in the Independent   with analysis and excerpts from the film:

Case for war confected, say top US officials

06 November 2003

Bush signs bill that is first attack on abortion in 30 years effectively saying "Bring it on," to the abortion rights activists



He may have satisfied his right-wing wacko base, but he has also mobilized the opposition in a big way.

Read more here:

Abortion Bill May Trigger Election Fight

I want an "apology" for having to sit through the inane "Rock the Vote" debate



Intelligent viewers looking for an informed discussion on the most pressing issues this nation currently faces were sorely disappointed by Tuesday's MTV/CNN combo Rock the Vote town hall pseudo "debate."

I knew there was trouble when the first question from a guy in the mostly college student crowd was about what Kerry would do if he was managing the Red Sox in the World Series. War, environmental destruction on a mammoth scale, erosion of civil rights, some of the worst corporate corruption in American history and some fool asks a question about baseball!

The tone had been set.

Speaking of baseball, most of the questions were softballs that were lobbed at the candidates by a crowd that causes many of the more informed among us, in the 18 to 30's demographic the debate was targeting, to cringe and say "I'm not with them."

You can imagine the questions, but I'll give you some:

A young woman asked the candidates who out of the people on the stage would you most like to "party" with...

Sharpton said Kerry's wife (isn't Sharpton adorable!) and Lieberman said, in what must have been a moment of regret for the young questioner for asking the question, the girl who asked the question!

In a lame excuse for this generation's attempt at scoring a one liner akin to 1992's lame one liner to then candidate Bill Clinton of "boxers or briefs," One of Rock the Vote 1992's supposedly "edgy" moments, someone who probably felt very witty asking, asked "PC or Mac." The candidates seemed to be looking around for their staffers.

Its a travesty that there was not one question about the lies that led us into war in Iraq and whether any of the candidates would support impeachment of Bush and others in his administration for those lies.

A much "cooler" question would have been, "Why did Bill Clinton get impeached for lying about getting oral sex, but Bush gets a free pass from most of you for killing and maiming thousands of people in one of the most blatant acts of Imperialist aggression in American history."

Or how about this one, laden with more symbolism, and more graphic, "Why did Bill Clinton get impeached for a stain on a dress while Dubya is getting a pat on the back for unloading the largest stain yet on what is quickly becoming a quilt of death and shame woven in the name of fighting terrorism."

I don't want to give any more legitimacy to CNN and MTV's pathetic excuse for public discourse than I have to; so here is my analysis of the candidates performance in this "debate" in one word:

Carol Moseley Braun: Sweet

Wesley Clark: Cool

Howard Dean: Winner

John Edwards: Panderer

John Kerry: Mediocre

Dennis Kucinich: Heartfelt

Joseph Lieberman: Uncomfortable

Al Sharpton: Opportunistic

Maybe MTV should stick to playing videos. Oh, right, they suck at doing that too.

05 November 2003

The war with Iraq was completely illegal and unnecessary



I call your attention to an interesting article published in the Jan/Feb 2003 issue of the journal Foreign Policy that I think is a worthy read. It calls war with Iraq unnecessary. I present the article's final paragraph:

If the United States is, or soon will be, at war with Iraq, Americans should understand that a compelling strategic rationale is absent. This war would be one the Bush administration chose to fight but did not have to fight. Even if such a war goes well and has positive long-range consequences, it will still have been unnecessary. And if it goes badly—whether in the form of high U.S. casualties, significant civilian deaths, a heightened risk of terrorism, or increased hatred of the United States in the Arab and Islamic world—then its architects will have even more to answer for.


We all know the latter case is the reality.

The Bush administration has to answer for thousands of dead and maimed human beings.

Full article:

An Unnecessary War

Boycott Boise Cascade and U.S. Timberland! Tell them to stop logging our forests




  • U.S. Timberland, a logging company based in New York with offices in Yakima, WA, is logging the forests of Washington state, much of it old-growth, to the tune of 75 million feet of lumber per year; this represents about half of what the entire industry cut in 2000 on all 24 million acres of federal land in the Northwest

  • Logging in the National Forests of the United States must stop immediately!

  • 47,400 acres of prized northwest forest is in the hands of U.S. Timberland; we need to get every inch of that land back from them now!

  • The forests, all but being completely clearcut by U.S. Timberland and other logging companies, not only provide an indispensable aesthetic component to the land which has taken centuries to develop, but they also are the habitat of the well known and famed spotted owl which is protected in federal law under the U.S Endangered Species Act

  • U.S. Timberland has torn down, or filed a permit to tear down, most of the Douglass fir and ponderosa pine from more than a third of the forest which they bought from Boise Cascade (one of the most destructive logging companies in operation today, Boise Cascade destroys old-growth forests all over the world)

  • The land U.S. Timberland is logging is thick with owl habitat and is being irreparably destroyed so that the Northern Spotted Owls are on their way to complete eradication from this area; 60% of the owls here have already disappeared just since the early 1990's

  • The Washington state Department of Natural Resources pays lip service to protecting the owls by claiming that "there is alot of science and effort being put into this issue," but doing nothing for years to protect the forests and the owl from the chainsaws of companies like U.S. Timberland

  • The environment group Washington Forest Law Center has filed a 60-day notice of intent to sue the state of Washington under provisions of the Endangered Species Act over the activities of US Timberlands

  • Washington state agencies, including the Forest Practices Board, have let the the Teanaway Valley, the corridor near Cle Elum in Kittitas County, WA which connects the north ans south Cascade mountains, get "hammered" by companies like U.S. Timberland says lawyer Peter Goldman, the law center's director, "It is a smoking-gun example of how the Washington forest-practice rules, with full knowledge of those who write and administer those rules, routinely allow industrial logging that harms the northern spotted owl in violation of the Endangered Species Act."




Read the full article in the Seattle Times:

New dispute arises in owl country

No to Bush in 2004!



A second Bush term? Simply unfathomable

... I couldn't agree more.

02 November 2003

The Bush administration, desperately trying to deflect increasing public anger over the carnage in Iraq, tries to blame Saddam



What is it with the Republicans? These guys are the most egregious finger pointers in the world.

They loved blaming Bill Clinton for all their failures (and still do), and now they are trying to blame Saddam for the "mother of all screw ups" they themselves (along with the pathetic Democrats who voted for the war) caused in planning and executing an illegal, unpopular, unnecessary and incredibly stupid invasion and occupation of a sovereign nation.

What's the evidence Saddam is responsible for the attacks you ask?

"Palpable fear" on the part of Iraqis that he might come back, says Senator Pat Roberts, chairman of the powerful Senate Intelligence Committee (AlJazeera article 11/2/03).

Wow, there's proof for ya!

To be fair, it must be said the Republicans and the Bush administration see the world (and the fate of their political careers) through fear colored lenses, so to speak. They are banking on the perpetuation of fear as their ticket to reelection. In fact, that is what Karl Rove is using to get Bush reelected in 2004. Trying to scare the crap out of everyone with fears of terrorist threats and "evildoers." Fear is their grand strategy, their 2004 Republican party platform, and the doofy Democrats follow in lock step!

Well not convinced yet? This piece of proof offered up by our old favorite Rummy Rummy Rumsfeld is sure to convince:

"We do not have hard evidence that he is coordinating this (attacks on American troops),"

To quote Jon Stewart of Comedy Central's "Daily Show"... Whaaa?!

... well Rumsfeld did quickly add:

"The fact that he's not been captured or killed is important ... He's not coming back, but until he's dead or captured, there is that concern," (AlJazeera article 11/2/03)

I guess evidence of guilt is kind of like Iraq's WMD, very elusive, but don't worry the Bushies have the proof, the rest of us just don't need to see it.

Just like when they told the UN inspection team in Iraq, Oh yeah, Iraq has WMDs and we know where they are, but we aren't going to tell you because we don't want Saddam to know.

But team Bush only has the best of intentions, what proof? Well they told us so of course!



Criminals are running (and robbing) your mutual fund



Ugly Turn in Fund Scandal

Bush's war on Iraq kills another child



Iraqi child crushed by US tank

Is Bush letting Saudi Arabia get away with murder?



Saudi Arabia is most likely behind the suicide attacks in Iraq, but U.S. refuses to hold them accountable or even name them as possibilities, but they are more than happy to point their fingers at Iran and Syria. (News World International 10/28/03)


Saudi fighters 'join resistance' in Iraq

16 Americans killed today when a chopper was shot down by a rocket propelled grenade




  • Two American civilians and another American soldier were also killed today in other attacks

  • There are 30 attacks every day on Americans in Iraq

  • For every soldier killed, another 7 are wounded


EU commission wants regulations on industrial chemicals (News World International: The German Journal)




  • Greenpeace had said the original proposal wasn't strong enough and then that proposal even got watered down

  • Original cost to industry was to be $15 billion, now its just $7 billion and the industry is still complaining


Did the Israelis know in advance about the attacks of 9-11?



Five Israelis were seen filming as jet liners ploughed into the Twin Towers on September 11, 2001 ...

Contact your representatives in Congress and tell them to protect Coral Reefs



Old-growth battle blooms in Alaska's coral gardens