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Aug 11, 2008

 When you're looking for an environmentally friendly green energy/electricity provider, look for the Green-e logo. Some companies don't have it.

Look for it when you compare energy providers in deregulated states such as Texas, Illinois and New York, where you can choose your own green energy provider.  Lucky you, everyone else is stuck with their monopolistic utility provider.. but hopefully not for long.

Deregulation of electricity and natural gas is coming, and a tidal wave of change is coming with it. There is only one deregulation of energy, just like there was only one deregulation of telecom years ago. Many millionaires were made back then. The same will be true with this huge market change and paradigm changing event.

Great Rates On Electricity!

 

Consumers should benefit all the way around with more choices. When you switch your regular electricity service to an alternative provider, nothing will change except that the size of your regular energy bill should go down, with savings between 4% to 28%. There is no cost to switch. No contracts are required. You can switch back at no cost if you are not satisfied.

 

Go Green!

I would recommend looking for a Certified Green Energy Plan that provides clean, green renewable electricity service that's Green-e certified to reduce the environmental impact of the energy you use.

Bottom line, your green energy will come from green, clean 100% renewable power source, produced by a major, very reliable energy supplier, using wind, solar or water power.

I would also recommend looking for the Green-e logo. It is the nationally recognized symbol for certified renewable energy. Green-e is the nation's leading independent certification and verification program for renewable energy and companies that use renewable energy. www.aaagreenenergy.com

Incredible Rewards!

 

Alternative energy customers who choose the right energy provider can earn rewards points each month that can be redeemed for incredible travel packages, including a cruise to the Bahamas or an all-inclusive Mexican getaway. Customers receive 1 Reward Point for every kWh of electricity they use each month.

Free Gift!

 

Some energy providers offer a free gift just for signing up.

There is a Certified Green Energy Plan available to
New York and Texas
customers at a highly competitive variable monthly rate.

Satisfaction Guaranteed!

 

If you are not happy with the lower price, excellent service and quality of customer care you receive, just ask to switch back and it will be done.

 

Convenience!

 

There is no complicated paperwork to start saving money. Simply complete a short online order form and an energy company will take care of the rest.


Security & Reliability

Nothing will change in the way your service is delivered. You will not notice any difference in how your energy arrives at your residence.

 

Your regular utility company will still send your energy bills to your home. They will also be responsible for getting power to your home. They will restore power in the case of any outage. That part will not change.

 

The new addition is that wholesale green energy producers such as Shell Energy, (it has invested over 1 Billion in renewable energy) are now working with new energy selling retailers to provide choices for residential energy consumers.

Retail energy providers have been separated out from the utility companies that provide basic services such as power transmission wires, energy billing, and emergency power restoration services. 

Just like the deregulated Internet, a new freedom and power is coming.. This freedom of choice for energy allows consumers to pick and choose who provides their power, just as easily as they choose who provides their Internet service.

The company that sells a residence their energy can be located anywhere in the US, just like Internet service can be sold from anywhere in the US. Today, the energy delivered to a typical home can be generated anywhere in the US, and then delivered to a residence anywhere in the US, right? After all, the US is connected in a huge electric grid, just like the Internet, right?

This basic deregulation movement started a few years ago, and is now spreading across the country. As each state deregulates their energy and frees consumers to choose, energy retailers are growing fast.  

In this new deregulated environment, some businesses thrive, and others fade away. The new model of how things will be are evident in deregulated states such as Illinois, New York and Texas.

Would you like to see what happens in real life when a state deregulates? Especially if you are located in a state that is deregulated, you owe it to yourself to check out the options.

In summary, retail energy providers in deregulated states offer more choices, such as;

1. a 100% green, ZERO CARBON energy source.

2. lower prices on the same power, averaging savings of 4-28%. 

3. more incentives, such as travel rewards for using power.

4. gifts for signing up, such as a free vacation to exotic destinations

5. referral rewards

6. dedicated customer service consultants (much like the good old days, when you had a gas station attendant servicing your oil and washing your windshield)

7. Satisfaction guaranteed, or you get to switch back

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See if you are able to switch. Compare the latest rates for different power providers for your specific location;
http://www.electricityratescompared.com

 

Get more detailed green and regular power rate comparisons and written information here;

USA Energy, Electricity, Natural Gas, Green Power Rate Plans, & Free Rewards

 

 

 

 

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Posted: Aug 11, 2008 10:52pm
Mar 1, 2006
In a new study published today in the Journal of the American Medical Association, Colonel Charles Hoge of Walter Reed Army Medical Center reports that up to a third of Iraq War veterans have sought mental health care treatment since their return from Iraq.

Unfortunately, even as we learn of even more devastating consequences of war, on ongoing assault against veterans continues, with some columnists and analysts arguing that many of those claiming post-traumatic stress disorder are simply gaming the system in order to secure financial compensation.

Last year, the VA began an aggressive review of PTSD claims, reopening the claims of 72,000 veterans with the most serious PTSD. Rules were changed to require additional approval for PTSD claims. The review of the 72,000 claims ended only when at least one of those veterans received a letter from the VA and blew his brains out. The subsequent outcry drowned out the most important finding of the VA's investigation -- of the 1,000 reviews they completed before halting the program, not one constituted fraud.

The bottom line is that combat experience can be devastating. The experience of killing in combat, of seeing a friend, or civilians killed, is extremely difficult to deal with and the normal reaction is, as I often put it, to go a little bit crazy. Across America, police departments recognize that fact, by making counseling mandatory for any officer who fires his weapon on duty.

For soldiers, we make no such claim. Often, the only readjustment counseling a military veteran receives on the end of a year-long combat tour is a fifteen minute chat, in a group, with a chaplain.

We know the seriousness of the issue. Untreated combat trauma often results in difficulty readjusting to civilian life. The National Coalition for Homeless Veterans estimates than one third of the homeless in America are Vietnam veterans. Too many Iraq war veterans are joining them.

In a democracy, we share responsibility not only for the actions of the service members we send to fight, but also for their future. It is not enough to accuse a few veterans of cheating to get compensation, thus tarnishing the service of hundreds of thousands of others.

The young men and women serving in the military today commit their lives to protect the rest of us. When they come home, it's our turn to help them.

Coming Changes at Veterans for Common Sense

In recognition of the enormous challenges faced by returning veterans, and in response to feedback we received from you in our annual membership survey, big changes are planned for VCS in the coming months. With a tighter focus and increased resources, we'll be working to make a big difference for returning veterans. Over the course of the next few weeks, as those changes are implemented, I'll continue to write and keep you up to date.

In the meantime, thank you for your continued support for VCS.

Resource Guide Update

As many of our members know, last year Veterans for Common Sense published the first comprehensive guide for returning veterans. Thanks to the very generous donations we received after our last call support, we'll shortly be printing thousands of the print version of the guide for distribution at a national conference on PTSD hosted by the Department of Health and Human Services. Thanks so much to all of you who gave for this effort.

Before we go to print, we want the guide to be as comprehensive as possible. That's where you come in. If you know of organizations, treatment programs or other resources available for returning veterans, we'd like you to add them to the guide.

Take a look at the current version, and if you see a resource that is missing or can be expanded on, please do so. We've opened it up so any member can post edits to the guide, in the hope that a collaborative effort can build a much more comprehensive resource than our staff can do alone. This effort depends on you.

Check out the guide at http://www.veteransforcommonsense.org/guide.htm. Instructions on how to add a resource are located on the right side of the guide home page.

Letter to the President

As many of you who have been members of VCS for while know, our first major campaigns, in the fall of 2002 and the winter of 03, were letters to the President and the Senate/House leadership.

After some discussion, we've decided its time for another letter to the President, which is something we haven't done in quite a long time. We'll most likely focus on a couple of key areas: first, the treatment of the troops, especially on their return, and the heavy push coming from some think tanks (AEI in particular) to attack PTSD. We'll probably also talk about protection of civilians in Iraq and our concerns about prisoner abuse.

This time, before we draft the letter, I'd like to ask you for input. What do you think should go in it? What are the key points? If you could get into see GWB, what would you ask him?


Featured News: To A Soldier; Arrogant and Out of Touch

Douglas Nelston, a Vietnam veteran, writes an eloquent essay addressing the veterans of today and reflecting on his own experiences in Vietnam.


Tom Halsted wrote this week regarding an email he received from a soldier in Iraq about Dick Cheney's worst day.


Occupation: Iraq in the Arts

I'd like to invite those of you in the Washington DC metro area to attend a reception Thursday, March 2, 2006 hosted by the Education for Peace in Iraq Center.

Have you ever wondered what life is really like in Iraq? Want to see and hear firsthand the experiences of Iraq War veterans? Join EPIC at a reception honoring photographer and Iraq War veteran Benjamin Busch and his new exhibit, "Occupation." Speakers will also include VCS board member Erik Gustafson and Iraq War veteran Jonathan Powers (founded of Iraq War Kids Relief).

Thursday, March 2 at 6:30 pm
Marriot Inn & Conference Center (Lower Level Gallery)
University of Maryland University College
3501 University Blvd East
Adelphi, MD 20783
Phone: 1-800-888-UMUC

Admission is FREE, but donations are welcome.

All proceeds will benefit the artwork of Benjamin Busch and EPIC's Educational Programs.

National Gulf War Resource Center seeking executive director

The National Gulf War Resource Center, a national organization which has been advocating for Gulf War veterans health issues and the needs of returning Iraq and Afghanistan veterans, is seeking a new executive director. Find out more at http://www.ngwrc.org

VCS Virtual Yard Sale

Do you have an old pair of skis in your attic that you don't use? What about a slightly out-of-date computer, or a box of collectibles? Now you can clear out your clutter and get a tax-deduction at the same time. Veterans for Common Sense is partnering with eBay and MissionFish to allow you to auction your old junk and find just the right buyer for it. Best of all, you can designate a percentage of your sale (from 10% to 100%) to benefit Veterans for Common Sense!

If you use Ebay (or want to get started) and want to find out how to donate part of your sale to VCS, click here:


Car Donations

Do you have a used car or van sitting in your driveway you need to get rid of? Did you know that you can donate used vehicles to Veterans for Common Sense, get a tax-deduction, and help support our mission at the same time?

To find out more, visit http://www.veteransforcommonsense.org/?Page=Module&ModuleID=84 or call 1-877-CARS-4-US ext. 1948.

We Need Your Support

As VCS works on its plan for 2006 and moves forward with a long-term strategic planning process, it is time to take our organization to a new level. Our objective is to double our budget and staff in 2006.

If you haven't made a gift to VCS lately, please consider supporting our work with a donation today.


Don't want to give online? You can call 202-558-4553 to give by credit card over the phone, or send a check to:

Veterans for Common Sense
1101 Pennsylvania Ave SE Suite 203
Washington, DC 20003-2229

Interested in writing for VCS?

Veterans for Common Sense is seeking interesting and hard-hitting original material for the web site. Are you a writer or interested in submitting materials? Editorial guidelines are located at:


On-Line Events Calendar

If you have an upcoming event, memorial service, or other event that may be of interest to other VCS members, please let us know. To post your event online today, visit:


As always, thanks for your support of Veterans for Common Sense.

With highest regards,

Charles Sheehan-Miles
Executive Director

 


Veterans for Common Sense
1101 Pennsylvania Ave SE
Washington, DC 20003
202-558-4553



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