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Nov 7, 2008
Name: Nancy Pelosi
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The Consumer Product Safety Imrprovement Act signed into law on August 14, 2008 , " is the largest overhaul in the history of the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC ) which was established in 1973 . "

KIDS PROTECTED :  Nancy Pelosi signs the NHPIRG supported product safety bill and sends it to the President.

NOW THAT THE BILL IS LAW LEAD IS BANNED FROM ALL CHILDREN'S  PRODUCTS > http://www.nhpirg.org/newsletters/fall08/  

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Posted: Nov 7, 2008 1:02pm
Nov 14, 2007
http://candlelight.covenanthouse.org/    

Please light a virtual candle for the plight of the homeless kids and help create a powerful 'beacon of hope' to bring them home and guide them to safety.

Peace  Love  &  Blessings and if you have the opportunity to share your resources such as blankets, sweaters, coats, anything to help keep someone warm during the winter months ahead, or perhaps just adding one item to the food bank that would be such a gift.
 p.s. as i ask you, i remind myself too  http://candlelight.covenanthouse.org/about/#video

 
Please let them know they are not forgotten


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Posted: Nov 14, 2007 7:52pm
Nov 30, 2006
Ariel's  Message is especially for kids! Created with Disney to help children understand that trash hurts the sea - we must keep our Oceans clean!
Parents and Teachers can go to Oceans Alive @ EDN and play games!
DISCOVER BEACH  website is SOOOOOO  CUTE !   HAVE  FUN  Y'ALL!

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Posted: Nov 30, 2006 3:02pm

 

 
 
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