Three decades ago, the relatives of an eleven-year-old Native girl in Minnesota forced her to have sex with a man in exchange for alcohol. The story was not front-page news. It was not the subject of a feature-length film with a happy ending. No one ..
Yesterday, Senator Dick Durbin (D-Illinois) said that a "trigger" method of the public option has not been abandoned. A trigger will not provide the health coverage Americans need. Instead, it would only promise a vague public policy that would kick in at a certain point -- without a concrete plan.
Although triggers have been written into several laws, they have nearly always failed. A similar bill with a similar trigger option -- the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act from 1996 -- has reached the threshold where a trigger should kick in -- but neither the states nor the federal governments have implemented reforms. Don't do the same to the public option this year >>
A public option without a trigger is the only way we can rein in spiraling health care costs and give Americans the coverage they need. Even if you've sent a letter to your senators before, please sign again -- the more letters we can get into their offices the better during the bill's debate.
Senator Ensign and Senator Reid are voting this weekend on amendments to the health care bill. We must get the trigger method out of the Senate debate immediately so our senators can move on to the critical matter of getting a strong bill to the president's desk before the holiday recess.
"Wondering what is coal ash? Interested in what is being done about the threat coal ash poses to our drinking water supplies?RSVP to our online chat today!
Coal ash is the leftover waste from coal-fired power plants. Over 129 million tons are created each year, enough for coal ash to flow over Niagara Falls for three days straight! Coal ash contains arsenic, mercury, chromium and a slurry of other highly toxic pollutants. It is often dumped into huge ponds or unlined landfills and there are nearly 600 of these sites located in 35 states. But despite the obvious threat to public health and the environment, the Environmental Protection Agency has not set strong rules for the disposal of coal ash and ensure this health threat stays out of our drinking water supplies.
To find out what Earthjustice is doing about this problem, join Earthjustice Campaign Director Jared Saylor in an online chat and he'll answer your questions.
EVENT DETAILS Event:Waste Deep in Coal AshDate:Thursday, December 10th, 2009Time:11:00 am PT / 2:00 pm ETLocation:Your computerRSVP:Click to RSVP!"
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My comment;
Coal is one of our cheap forms of energy, making up a huge portion of electricity generation.
When you turn on your lights, chances are, coal is making it happen, unless you CHOOSE
to sign up for GREEN, pollution free power. Every person using power is generating this waste,
both in the air, in the water, oceans, rivers and lakes, as well as soil. Coal toxins including
mercury poison all life on the planet, making it more acid and poisonous day by day...
We are slowly strangling all life on the planet in order to keep power on in our homes and factories.
That is a fact... Now, what is each of us WILLING to do to change this fact?
"Serious side effects are now being reported around the world, from anaphylactic shock, to sudden blood pressure plunge, to death -- causing a sense of panic in those who got the shot... even while millions of others refuse it due to safety concerns..."
In an earlier post, I linked to a website that is collecting many stories of pregnant women who where losing their babies right after getting the vaccine injection, or within a few days...
Who is collecting this data? Is anyone paying attention?
Carefully-sited offshore wind power can make a critical contribution to reducing global warming pollution and cleaning up our nation’s energy supply. As America’s first offshore wind farm, Cape Wind would generate the equivalent of 75 percent of Cape Cod’s energy and would set an important precedent for the future of clean energy development in this country. More than seven years’ worth of state and federal assessments have found that Cape Wind would have overwhelmingly positive environmental effects. Now it needs to clear one last hurdle, a favorable ruling by the Department of Interior. Please urge Interior Secretary Ken Salazar to let Cape Wind finally be installed.
Sincerely, Ben Larson National Field Organizer Climate and Energy Program
Contact Secretary Ken Salazar today
Dear Secretary Salazar:
After its extended review by state and federal agencies, the Cape Wind permitting process should come to an end. Please issue a favorable Record of Decision on the outstanding "Section 106" process under the National Historic Preservation Act, and let Cape Wind be built.
The Cape Wind project has undergone more than seven years of exhaustive reviews by both the state and federal government, including a comprehensive two-year review by the federal Minerals Management Service, which examined 27 categories of potential effects of the proposal. The reviews found that the vast majority of the project’s environmental effects will be minor, negligible, or even positive, and there will likely be no significant lasting negative impacts. With this in mind, Cape Wind should proceed, especially as it will not only reduce global warming pollution but will set a precedent—showing the way we can begin developing our country’s offshore wind resources in a responsible manner.
Please issue a favorable record of decision and let the Cape Wind project proceed.
A bill that would put credit card reforms in place now rather than in three months was just blocked in the Senate. So it's time to take the fight straight to the banks!
Tell the credit card companies exactly what you think of them, and that they won’t get your business until they stop raising interest rates, adding new fees and penalties, and other tricks prior to the credit card rules going into effect in February.
What better way to tell the banks "bah, humbug!" than to stop charging on their cards during the holidays.
"Miscarriage reports from pregnant women who have taken the H1N1 swine flu vaccine are starting to pour in from all over the nation. Vaccines and pregnancy simply do not mix safely. In fact, the package inserts for the swine flu vaccines actually say that the safety of these vaccines for pregnant women has not been established."
When drug pushers get to dominate the market with a monopoly, not only with their drugs, (allowing no other safer alternatives) and an unlimited profit, plus a media hysteria created through marketing arms staffed by BIG PHARMA corporate friendly board members, (World Health Organization and CDC) the result is disaster in at least some cases... If this vaccine is so safe, why are the vaccine makers now protected by law from anyone who wants to sue them due to harm caused by the vaccine?
The last swine flu hysteria resulted in many people getting a debilitating nerve disease. The govt was forced to stop the last swine flu vaccination hysteria, shot hyping, profit generating, fear mongering campaign, due to the high number of people getting sick from the vaccine...Those people sued the vaccine makers, and rightly so. They did not like that, so they passed a law, making it illegal to sue them. That solved the problem, right? WRONG....
Many reports are now coming out about miscarriages in pregnant HEALTHY women...who never had miscarriages before. Who is collecting these reports of vaccine side effects? It does not seem to be happening with the officials who are supposed to be tracking this... They say it is just coincidence... yea, right... and the moon is made of swiss cheese.
"Payne Creek Village is like many subdivisions - speed-bump-quietened roads with names such as Quail Run, Fawn Lane and Mallard Drive. A brick entrance monument greets visitors adjacent to the management office.
By the numbers
Cost Comparisons between New Site-Built and Manufactured Homes (Site-Built excludes land; Manufactured include installation costs)
Site-built average price: 2000: $159,524 ($70.43 per square foot) 2006: $225,927 ($91.99 per square foot)
Single-section manufactured average price: 2000: $30,200 ($26.73 per square foot) 2006: $35,900 ($32.64 per square foot)
Street lights dot the roads that lead to a community playground. Evergreens edge the subdivision and rows of red maples are found within. Most homes have three bedrooms and two baths. It also has a home of the month award....."
"As the residential market continues to grapple with the current recession, the manufactured housing market seems to be going through a cycle all its own – a cycle that experts say is outperforming its site built home sibling....."
Use the term acupuncture
and most people think of
needles. In Western
medicine we associate
needles with painful
injections, but
acupuncture itself is
painless. Most people are
incredulous at the
thought of being cured by
poking needles in the
skin. ...
One of the most popular
articles here at Natural
Papa has been my post
about Our Tiny House
Experiment. From talking
to other people who are
looking to either live in
a low impact way, or to
simple save money, I have
found that the tiny house
concept...
WASHINGTON -- A House
subcommittee approved
legislation Wednesday
aimed at forcing college
football to switch to a
playoff system to
determine its national
champion, over the
objections of some
lawmakers who said
Congress has meatier
targets to tackle...
FLORHAM PARK, N.J. --
Mark Sanchez will sit out
the New York Jets' game
at Tampa Bay because of a
sprained right knee.
Kellen Clemens will start
in his place.