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Dec 7, 2007
Focus: Government
Action Request: Protest
Location: United States

URGENT: PLEASE GO TO THE FOLLOWING WEBSITE AND/OR READ THE CONTENTS OF THIS EMAIL TO TAKE ACTION. TODAY IS THE DEADLINE!

 

http://www.democracyinaction.org/dia/organizationsORG/oca/campaign.jsp?campaign_KEY=21743

 

Hi All,

 

The USDA intends to require that all greens be pasteurized prior to sale,

and their open comment period from the public runs only until Monday, Dec. 3!

We need to make our opinions heard and registered immediately if we hope to

  be able to still buy raw greens in the supermarkets.

 

(If you get this email after Dec. 3, you can also contact your Congressional reps

as outlined below, and should do this in addition to the USDA online comment.)

 

Also, PLEASE pass this email on to your friends, circle of influence, and e-lists of

health-conscious folks ASAP!

 

Here are the procedures for posting a public comment:

 

1) To submit online:

 

Go to http://www.regulations.gov

 In the middle of the screen, you will see 'Search Documents.'

 

In Step 1, choose 'Documents with an open comments period'

 In Step 2, choose 'Department of Agriculture'

 In Step 3, choose 'PROPOSED RULES'

 In Step 4, choose 'Docket ID' and then type in 'AMS-FV-07-0090'

 

Hit 'Submit'

 

Next, you will see a column titled 'Comments, add/due by' Click on the

tiny tan dialogue icon, and you are now ready to submit your information

and your comment.

 

2) To fax: (202) 720-8938.

 

We just can't allow this to happen! There is no viable substitute for the

nutrition found in leafy green vegetables!

 

And please also heed the advice below to contact your Congressional

Representative and Senators.

 

 

Subject: USDA Plans to Nuke ALL Our Greens Soon -- Take Action Quickly!

 

The proposal is for federal regulations to mandate the pasteurization of all greens.

And as bad as that sounds, it gets worse: the USDA has started using the word

 'asteurize' as a euphemism for irradiation. I've seen this coming as they have

already mandated pasteurizing almonds. They've sprung it on us, revealing their

plan only recently, and only allowing until Monday, December 3 for public comment!

 

We need to take action. Almonds in September 2007; all greens (including organic)

in the near future; what's next? If we don't act, we have only ourselves to blame as

our food supply becomes ever more nutrient-deprived and toxic.

 

Follow this link to the Cornucopia website to read more and to take action at the

USDA Comment Line. Also, PLEASE pass this email on to your friends...

 

http://snipurl.com/1ug7d

 or

 http://tinyurl.com/3cha7k




Even more important, call AND email your Senators and Representatives; their

willingness to address issues depends on how many constituents call them to voice

their opinion. It only takes five minutes to call the toll-free Congressional switchboard

numbers when an important issue like this comes up, and they are listening.

 


http://www.senate.gov/general/contact_information/senators_cfm.cfm
 

http://www.congressmerge.com/onlinedb/index.htm

 

A number of years back when the FDA wanted to dismantle the Dietary Supplement

Health and Education Act that is the underpinning that allows Americans the freedom to

 pursue alternative medicine, herbs and supplements. Thousands of Americans called and

wrote Congress to protest aggressively, and as a result the plan was tabled.

 

Sadly, the USDA hardly ever listens to the public. That's why I personally think it's even

more important to voice your concern Monday to the Senators and Representatives who

represent you. Let them know you want the agri-business corporations to take responsibility

and use more hygienic handling practices vs. simply heating produce to kill any bacteria that

may exist, even if it costs them a little more. The pasteurization of leafy greens will result

in devitalized food devoid of most of its nutritional value, and this is not acceptable.

 

In addition to the Cornucopia website above, more information on this matter is available by

visiting the California-based Community Alliance for Family Farmers' website at

http://www.caff.org/foodsafety/. We thank CAFF for their diligence on this issue.

 

Please take some time out of your busy day and act. Don't let fresh unadulterated greens

become a thing of the past.

 

Together we can make a difference!

 Ronnie


URGENT: PLEASE GO TO THE FOLLOWING WEBSITE AND/OR READ THE CONTENTS OF THIS EMAIL TO TAKE ACTION. TODAY IS THE DEADLINE!

 

http://www.democracyinaction.org/dia/organizationsORG/oca/campaign.jsp?campaign_KEY=21743

 

Hi All,

 

The USDA intends to require that all greens be pasteurized prior to sale,

and their open comment period from the public runs only until Monday, Dec. 3!

We need to make our opinions heard and registered immediately if we hope to

 be able to still buy raw greens in the supermarkets.

 

(If you get this email after Dec. 3, you can also contact your Congressional reps

as outlined below, and should do this in addition to the USDA online comment.)

 

Also, PLEASE pass this email on to your friends, circle of influence, and e-lists of

health-conscious folks ASAP!

 

Here are the procedures for posting a public comment:

 

1) To submit online:

 

Go to http://www.regulations.gov

In the middle of the screen, you will see 'Search Documents.'

 

In Step 1, choose 'Documents with an open comments period'

In Step 2, choose 'Department of Agriculture'

In Step 3, choose 'PROPOSED RULES'

In Step 4, choose 'Docket ID' and then type in 'AMS-FV-07-0090'

 

Hit 'Submit'

 

Next, you will see a column titled 'Comments, add/due by' Click on the

tiny tan dialogue icon, and you are now ready to submit your information

and your comment.

 

2) To fax: (202) 720-8938.

 

We just can't allow this to happen! There is no viable substitute for the

nutrition found in leafy green vegetables!

 

And please also heed the advice below to contact your Congressional

Representative and Senators.

 

 

Subject: USDA Plans to Nuke ALL Our Greens Soon -- Take Action Quickly!

 

The proposal is for federal regulations to mandate the pasteurization of all greens.

And as bad as that sounds, it gets worse: the USDA has started using the word

'asteurize' as a euphemism for irradiation. I've seen this coming as they have

already mandated pasteurizing almonds. They've sprung it on us, revealing their

plan only recently, and only allowing until Monday, December 3 for public comment!

 

We need to take action. Almonds in September 2007; all greens (including organic)

in the near future; what's next? If we don't act, we have only ourselves to blame as

our food supply becomes ever more nutrient-deprived and toxic.

 

Follow this link to the Cornucopia website to read more and to take action at the

USDA Comment Line. Also, PLEASE pass this email on to your friends...

 

http://snipurl.com/1ug7d

or

http://tinyurl.com/3cha7k

 

Even more important, call AND email your Senators and Representatives; their

willingness to address issues depends on how many constituents call them to voice

their opinion. It only takes five minutes to call the toll-free Congressional switchboard

numbers when an important issue like this comes up, and they are listening.

 

http://www.senate.gov/general/contact_information/senators_cfm.cfm

 

http://www.congressmerge.com/onlinedb/index.htm

 

A number of years back when the FDA wanted to dismantle the Dietary Supplement

Health and Education Act that is the underpinning that allows Americans the freedom to

pursue alternative medicine, herbs and supplements. Thousands of Americans called and

wrote Congress to protest aggressively, and as a result the plan was tabled.

 

Sadly, the USDA hardly ever listens to the public. That's why I personally think it's even

more important to voice your concern Monday to the Senators and Representatives who

represent you. Let them know you want the agri-business corporations to take responsibility

and use more hygienic handling practices vs. simply heating produce to kill any bacteria that

may exist, even if it costs them a little more. The pasteurization of leafy greens will result

in devitalized food devoid of most of its nutritional value, and this is not acceptable.

 

In addition to the Cornucopia website above, more information on this matter is available by

visiting the California-based Community Alliance for Family Farmers' website at

http://www.caff.org/foodsafety/. We thank CAFF for their diligence on this issue.

 

Please take some time out of your busy day and act. Don't let fresh unadulterated greens

become a thing of the past.

 

Together we can make a difference!

Ronnie
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Posted: Dec 7, 2007 8:24pm
Oct 23, 2006
Focus: Education
Action Request: Various
Location: United States


A new Grade 12 course on social justice must include animal rights because oppression and exploitation affect more than just humans, an animal activist told an exclusive meeting of educators and social-justice experts recently.

Lesley Fox of the Vancouver Humane Society told the group that "speciesism" is a prejudice like racism and sexism and deserves inclusion in the ground-breaking Social Justice 12 course.

The course is being developed as part of a deal the provincial government signed last spring with gay activists Murray and Peter Corren to settle a human-rights complaint.

Speciesism is a relatively new term that Wikipedia, the online encyclopedia, says involves assigning values or rights to beings on the basis of their species. An example, according to Fox, is the special status given to dogs and cats in North America but not to cows, pigs and chickens.

"We aren't trying to make [Social Justice 12] into an animal-rights course," Fox explained Sunday. "[But] it is my opinion that if we are going to discuss social justice concepts such as oppression and exploitation, animals should be included."

Fox was a surprise guest at the invitation-only three-day meeting last week organized by the B.C. Education Ministry to brainstorm about the new course.

Other invited parties included the B.C. Teachers' Federation, the B.C. School Trustees' Association, the B.C. Principals' and Vice-Principals' Association, the Aboriginal Education Association, the Social Planning and Research Council of B.C., Educators Against Racism, the RCMP and the B.C. Civil Liberties Association.

In keeping with the deal, the Correns were also invited, as were representatives of the Gay and Lesbian Educators of B.C. The deal calls for development of the optional Social Justice 12 course and a curriculum review intended to make schools more inclusive and gay-friendly.

Fox, who was in the news last year after persuading the Vancouver school board to become the first major school district in Canada to develop a policy allowing students to opt out of animal dissections in science class, said she was thrilled to be invited to such a high-level education meeting and to speak for animals in curriculum development.

She said she was also anxious that her presentation to the group not be perceived as an attempt to dilute the experiences of people who have suffered discrimination.

"It isn't that humans are better than animals, or animals are better than humans," she said in an interview. "When we talk about oppression, we need to look at it as a whole and how it is interlinked. How we treat animals says a lot about how we treat one another."

Brian Roodnick, spokesman for Concerned Citizens of B.C., the group that has been most critical of the Corren deal, said he was surprised but pleased to hear the Education Ministry is considering animal rights as part of the new course.

But he questioned why no one was invited to the meeting to talk about religious discrimination, such as anti-Semitism or prejudices against Muslims, or discrimination based on mental or physical disabilities.

He said lessons about social justice should be based on the equality guarantees in the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, which prohibit discrimination based on race, national or ethnic origin, colour, religion, sex, age or mental or physical disability. Discrimination of sexual orientation is also prohibited.

jsteffenhagen@png.canwest.com

This story can be heard online after 10:30 a.m. today at www.vancouversun.com/readaloud.
Other link: http://www.canada.com/victoriatimescolonist/news/story.html?id=00372cbc-1ba5-4b25-9e02-54c9a62c864e&k=50989

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