June 2005


Instant Runoff Voting27 Jun 2005 02:21 pm
by karma432

From the July issue of Ballot Access News:

North Carolina: May 18, HB 1024 passed the House. It lets ten counties try Instant-Runoff voting.

Vermont: May 12, H505 was signed into law. It allows Burlington, the largest city in the state, to use IRV in Mayoral elections.

Politics & News & Ecological Wisdom26 Jun 2005 09:32 pm
by karma432

Over the last year there has been a noticable shift in the public’s response to the issue of global warming.

Seattle mayor Greg Nickels started a nationwide movement declaring that his city would meet the Kyoto treaty emissions targets. Since then 131 city mayors representing 29 million citizens in 35 different states have vowed to implement the Kyoto protocol in their own towns. What is more, many of the cities are led by Republicans and some come from the most conservative parts of the country, such as the town of Hurst in deepest Texas. The latest addition to the club is New York, which has been signed up by its Republican mayor, Michael Bloomberg.

Even more surprising is the movement coming out of evangelical churches. The revolt against administration policies has even spread right into the heart of the Republican party’s own base, its powerful evangelical Christian wing. Earlier this year 1,000 church leaders and other clergy signed a powerful statement dubbed ‘Creation Care’calling on the White House to act on environmental issues, including global warming.

There was no mandate, no majority, or no “values” message in this past election for the President or the Congress to roll back and oppose programmes that care for God’s creation,’ the statement said.

The huge religious lobbying group, the National Association of Evangelicals, which represents about 30 million Christians, has also adopted a resolution that defined caring for a sustainable environment as a part of every Christian’s duty.

Even a number of large US companies have turned from opposing plans to control carbon emissions to embracing them. In part this reflects a hard-headed business attitude. Jeff Immelt, boss of General Electric, recently committed the firm to a set of green goals going far beyond any current government regulations. He even attacked America’s ‘do-nothing’ policy on climate change. Many American firms with partners in Europe, which has signed up to Kyoto, are already bound by its rules when they do business there. They are also wary of being held responsible for future liabilities if they do not act now.

Chuck Hagel R-Nebraska, who is positioning himself as one of the leading contenders for the Presidential election in 2008, delivered a speech to the Brookings Institution in February announcing plans to introduce three separate bills aimed at curbing carbon emissions. Then, stunning many commentators, he damned the current White House policy on the issue. ‘We have been out of the game for four years. That is dangerous. It’s irresponsible and we need to address it,’ he said.

These pronouncements must be taken with a grain of salt–there’s a big difference from positioning and producing, but none of these groups would be talking the way they are if public opinion wasn’t moving.

Meetings & Politics & News & Essays/Opinions26 Jun 2005 08:48 pm
by adam

Bill Jacobs, the Chair of the Montgomery Green Democrats Caucus will be speaking at our next July 9th meeting at 6pm. His speech will be entitled “Fresh Blood: Important Work For Greens”. (I haven’t added this to the meetings webpage, but I will be real soon now.)

Do we have questions for him?

Discuss.

Politics & News & j'accuse26 Jun 2005 04:53 pm
by karma432

WADI FOQUIN — Many foreigners I meet believe that the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is on the path to being resolved. They are familiar with Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas’ recent upbeat visit to the White House and Israel’s planned withdrawal from the Gaza Strip.

But the realities that Palestinians experience in West Bank villages like mine contradict hopes for peace and instead signal a deepening of Israel’s occupation.

The Israeli army recently delivered a seizure order to Wadi Foquin and three neighboring villages about 12 miles southwest of Bethlehem for 189 acres of our land. The army justifies this seizure as necessary to prevent terrorist attacks and to build a security wall. The order has left our small village in crisis, its very existence threatened.

Wadi Foquin lost 80 percent of its original land when Israel was established in 1948. Later, the creation of the Israeli settlement of Betar Illit consumed about 175 acres of village land. The army now wants to seize our remaining property. …

Israel is imprisoning Palestinians in countless unconnected ghettos, turning the Palestinian territories into a series of open-air prisons. We must stop the wall. It is a monster, rapidly swallowing Palestine’s body and endangering its very existence. The world must act immediately before this damaged body becomes a lifeless corpse.

Israel plans to double Jordan Valley settlers

Israel’s agriculture ministry has drawn up plans to double the number of Jewish settlers living in the sparsely-populated Jordan Valley area of the West Bank, a spokesperson for the ministry said on Friday.

“The plan which has already won approval from within different ministries will increase the number of residents in 21 settlements by 50 percent in a year and then by a further 50 percent in the following year,” spokesperson Benjamin Rom said. …

US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, who held talks with Sharon in Jerusalem last weekend, has consistently warned Israel against creating “facts on the ground.”

Sort of speaks for itself.

Uncategorized26 Jun 2005 02:37 pm
by Angry White Liberal

According to this Associated Press article, the Bush II Administration is pressuring the Sharon Government to be somewhat decent to the Palestinians. Hard to believe, but there you have it….

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/06/26/AR2005062600406.html

Politics & News & Social Justice26 Jun 2005 10:51 am
by Angry White Liberal

According to the American Civil Liberties Union and Human Rights Watch at least seventy people — the vast majority of them Muslim — have been detained under highly suspicious circumstances.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/06/26/AR2005062600352.html

Politics & News & Living Wages and Affordable Housing26 Jun 2005 09:49 am
by Angry White Liberal

According to this article — which appeared in Saturday’s Washington Post — everyone will benefit from this development. The cynical part of me want to say sarcastically “Yeah, right!”

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/06/24/AR2005062401487.html?nav=most_emailed

Politics & News26 Jun 2005 06:36 am
by Angry White Liberal

This article appearing on page #A5 of the Washington Post describes the shenanigans that Jack Abramoff’s pals engaged in *after* they were caught in the act!
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/06/25/AR2005062500983.html

–Nathan

Politics & News & Ecological Wisdom25 Jun 2005 08:51 pm
by karma432

Late Thursday the Bush administration announced that it was nominating Granta Nakayama as chief of enforcement for the Environmental Protection Agency.

Nakayama is a specialist in environmental law, is a full partner in Kirkland & Ellis LLP, the law firm that is now defending W.R. Grace & Co. against criminal charges in a major environmental case.

The law firm is defending Grace against multiple criminal charges alleging that the Columbia-based company and seven of its current or former executives knowingly put their workers and the public in danger through exposure to vermiculite ore contaminated with asbestos from the company’s mine in Libby, Montana, a case that is being called “one of the most significant criminal indictments for environmental crime in our history,” by EPA agents.

While Nakayama was a student in George Mason University School of Law, Kirkland & Ellis led the successful appellate court battle to scuttle the EPA’s 10-year effort to ban the mining, importation, use and sale of asbestos and asbestos-containing products.

But Thomas Skinner, the EPA’s acting head of enforcement, said Nakayama would avoid any conflicts.

“I’m very confident that the first thing he’s going to do when he walks in that door is to sign a formal recusal letter and to make clear to everyone in the agency that he’s to have nothing to do with W.R. Grace or other clients represented by [Kirkland & Ellis] and nobody can talk to him about these matters.

“I guarantee you it will happen,” Skinner added.

Yeah…and I have bridge for sale–cheap…

Eleven EPA lawyers and investigators contacted yesterday refused to comment on the record, with most saying that any public comments would be “a career-ender.”

Another brazenly anti-environmental apointment by the Bush administration. Let’s see if the Democrats have any spine on this one.

I’m posting this one under the category “environmental wisdom” even thought there is no wisdom apparent here.

Uncategorized & Nonviolence25 Jun 2005 09:22 am
by maradann

Friday, June 24, 2005

Senator John McCain
241 Russell Senate Office Building
Washington, DC 20510

Dear Senator McCain,

I was deeply disturbed while watching the Iraq hearings yesterday to hear you say, “This is a conflict we have to win, and cannot afford to lose.”

Vietnam was exacerbated by a presidential lie (Tonkin Gulf); Iraq was apparently predicated on a pack of lies (Downing Street Memo.) As someone who experienced a similar war so intimately, I would think that you would be burning to get to the bottom of these allegations.

Before you participate in driving this nation deeper into a war that cannot be won, will you please press for an investigation of the growing evidence that the Bush administration “fixed intelligence around policy to justify an invasion of Iraq.” Most Americans already understand, in spite of the volumes of political rhetoric to the contrary, that this invasion was really a grab for oil and control of the region.

Global stability and national security are inseparable. Our violence toward other nations only threatens both stability and security here and around the world. Our nation will always be at risk as long as it is dependent on imported oil.

Iraq is not winnable. By pursuing this invasion we have only weakened ourselves economically, politically, militarily and morally. Even in Afghanistan, the situation deteriorates slowly. There we have suffered more casualties every year since the war began. In the first half of this year we have lost almost as many Americans as we did in all of 2002—our first full year of occupation: http://icasualties.org/oef/

We cannot win these wars. Our economy will soon come crashing down on our heads. As a nation we are borrowing more than two billion dollars every day from China and elsewhere. What happens when these friends stop lending us money? Fifteen years ago the Russians saw their currency become almost worthless. How far away from that situation are we?

Unfortunately for all Americans, your party supports the grandiose neocon illusion that we can control the oil of the Middle East. Yesterday while you were proclaiming the need for victory in Iraq, oil prices hit a record high. Unfortuantely most Democrats, including John Kerry, also believe in victory in Iraq.

A local Democrat with impeccably electable credentials (law degree, taught at West Point, veteran of Afghanistan and Iraq, young, tall, handsome, bright-eyed and well spoken) is runniing for congress in 2006. He says we must get out of Iraq! —not now, but in three years! That seems to be the position of the “doves” among the Democrats. Three years! That’s longer than we’ve already been there, and much longer than our economy will support. But I guess it’s what most Democrats think you’ve got to say to get elected. Hawks: “Victory;” Doves: “Out in 3 years.” I don’t see a significant difference here except that it opens Democrats to violent attacks from Rove and company for being wusses, and aiding and comforting the enemy by setting a timetable for withdrawal.

The truth is: we need to get out NOW!

What it all boils down to is that the American people are left without any real choices, no functioning government, and truth unavailable anywhere but on the internet:
1) There is virtually no difference between Republicans and Democrats. Both parties’ only real concern locally and nationally is raising money and figuring what to say to get elected;
2) The White House is preoccupied with intimidation and news management to increase their grasp on power. They know that the truth about Iraq will ultimately lead to impeachment and even war crimes trials, so they do everything in their power to keep the truth from getting out;
3) Congress is paralyzed in partisan politicking and defending their wounded;
4) the judiciary has a lame duck Chief Justice; and
5) the media is self-managed to present a rosy picture of business as usual to the public. No one must know, for instance, of General Motors impending collapse.

Fortunately most Americans seem to prefer denial anyway, and are looking to CNN and Fox for the next Michael Jackson or Terri Schaivo story. Denial is interrupted for many only when they have to stop by the pumps and are thankful to have enough credit in their home equity line for another tankfull.

Senator McCain, I call on you as a victim of a past war, which was driven by lies, pride, and xenophobia, to face the truth and speak the truth regardless of the political consequences. The only path to real national security is changing our wasteful and violent ways, working peacefully toward sustainability and energy independence, and cooperating honestly with the rest of the world in sharing remaining oil supplies. This must begin with an admission that we were misled into an unjust war, a plan for immediate withdrawal, and justice for the victims and the perpetrators.

This is not about altruism anymore. It is about survival: survival of our democracy, our nation, and our people.

Sincerely,

Gus Linton
Perkasie, PA

« Previous PageNext Page »


Home | News | Issues | Meetings | Get Involved | Links | Contact Us | Blog

Powered by WordPress