Saturday, June 04, 2005

LIVE FROM NYC - HERE NOW THE NEWS

MAKE IRAQ TOPIC #1
Arianna Huffington, AlterNet
Democrats cannot continue to ignore the war in Iraq and hope that we can ever again be a majority party. It's time to start demanding some answers.
http://www.alternet.org/sms/22152/

DEBATING GUANTANAMO
Amy Goodman, Democracy Now!
Amnesty's chief goes head-to-head with a White House lawyer about Guantanamo, war crimes, and the word 'gulag.'
http://www.alternet.org/story/22143/

SAY NO TO HILLARY IN '08
Stephen Pizzo, News for Real
Instead of wasting time on Hillary Clinton, the Democratic Party, or what'sleft of it, should be searching for inspirational candidates to run forpresident.
http://www.alternet.org/story/22125/

THE VIEW FROM THE 'OWNER'S BOX'
Molly Ivins, AlterNet
The Texas Legislature gives itself a huge retirement pension and, the next day, cuts retirement benefitsfor teachers. Welcome to a Republican-ruled state.
http://www.alternet.org/columnists/story/22147/

EVERYBODY LOVES VADER
Annalee Newitz, AlterNet
Interestingly, as the country has grown more conservative, the Star Wars films have tipped further toward liberalism.
http://www.alternet.org/mediaculture/22140/



FROM THE "PEOPLES EMAIL NETWORK ACTION ALERT" - Janice Rogers Brown THREATENS Social Security

Of all the extremist positions judicial nominee Janice Rogers Brown has taken, her stated agenda to undo all progress on social justice since the New Deal may be the most striking. These are her own words:


"The New Deal, however, inoculated the federal Constitution with a kind of
underground collectivist mentality. The Constitution itself was transmuted into
a significantly different document...1937...marks the triumph of our own
socialist revolution."

The year 1937 was when the U.S. Supreme Court ruled on the constitutionality of Social Security, who for nominee Brown was some kind of sinister commie plot to be undone at the next opportune century. Abroad coalition of groups has come out in strong OPPOSITION including the NAACP, the National Bar Association, the Congressional Black Causus and many others. Please ask your senators in Congress to do likewise. Go to the following link ... http://www.usalone.com/judges.htm

Equally objectionable nominee William Pryor is cut from the reactionary cloth as evidenced by one of his own quotes:


"With the New Deal, the Great Society, and the growing federal bureaucracy,
we have strayed too far in the expansion of the federal government."

It's no coincidence we have a president running back and forth all over the country for months on end trying to TRICK the American public into rolling some Wall Street dice with their retirement funds, while elsewhere judges rule its perfectly OK for corporations to default on their pension plans. If they can't con us one way, they'll cheat us with their cronies in the courts, unless we SPEAK OUT NOW to stop them. Please forward this message to everyone you know and post it everywhere you can.

Friday, June 03, 2005

TODAYS HEADLINES ARE COURTESY OF A FELLOW NYC KUCITIZEN [Thank you Bill!]

Gambling, GOP Politics Intertwine
http://www.commondreams.org/headlines05/0603-08.htm

Advocates See Veterans of War on Terror Joining the Ranks of the Homeless
http://www.commondreams.org/headlines05/0603-06.htm

Finding Work Hard for GI's Back From War
http://www.commondreams.org/headlines05/0603-04.htm

Robert Shetterly Administration's Offenses Impeachable
http://www.commondreams.org/views05/0603-33.htm

Jill Soffiyah Elijah Has President Castro Struck a Nerve?http://www.commondreams.org/views05/0603-30.htm

Byron Williams A Disappointing Performance from Rice
http://www.commondreams.org/views05/0603-31.htm

Greenpeace: Police Operative in the Amazon Exposes Corruption of Environmental Agencies
http://www.commondreams.org/news2005/0603-20.htm
Confronting the Evidence - A Call to Reopen the 911 Investigation

Documentary Film of September 11, 2004 Event at Manhattan Ballroom
Moderated by actor Ed Begley & researcher Jamey Hecht
Produced by ReOpen911.org and the INN Report (2005)
Sunday, June 5th, 6-10 pm
Saint Mark's Church, 2nd Avenue and 10th Street [NYC]
Take 6 Train to Astor Place, walk 6 blocks to 2nd Avenue

Do you know that:

1] On September 9th the president had a war plan on his desk to invade Afghanistan?
2] The alleged hijackers names were not on the passenger lists?
3] There were up to 23 individually recorded warnings regarding the attack from a total of 11 foreign governments?
4] The Air Force should have intercepted the hijacked planes, but didn't due to several government sponsored war games occurring?
5] Government officials were warned not to fly on 9/11?
6] The debris at Ground Zero was removed without forensic examination, shipped to China and melted down?
7] The Bush and bin Laden families have been doing business together since the late 1970s?
8] The Bush administration tried to obstruct the investigation from the start?
9] After more than 3 1/2 years no one has been held accountable?

If you realize there's much more to the story and want to learn about what the real agenda was behind the attacks, join us for this event that will add a new dimension of understanding of the most profoundly important event of our time. You'll leave knowing what difference you can make. All issues of peace, justice and progress for the human race depend on getting to the truth of 9/11 because it exposes the forces of empire like no other event in history. Tell everyone you care about and we'll see you there! Donation appreciated...No one turned away. The Quest For Truth Continues! Sponsored by The Direct Action Network at St. Marks


Use this link to send your message online:
http://www.demaction.org/dia/organizations/ncptf/campaign.jsp?campaign_KEY=785
New York City Chapter Dept of Peace Endorses the Peace Tax Fund
City Council Hearing scheduled for June 9, 2005
Press Conference at City Hall at 12:15pm
Learn more about the bill at: www.peacetaxfund.org

Thursday, June 02, 2005


[Duchess wearing a Cape May sweatshirt at a May 25th Yankee game in NYC. It was windy and chilly that evening. I wore a tee shirt and turtleneck under that sweatshirt for added warmth, plus gloves, socks and boots. Yankees beat Detriot Tigers 4 to 2. It was also my first time in attending a baseball game. Tickets were via fellow NYC DoP board member.]

MESSAGE FROM MATTHEW ALBRACHT AT PEACE ALLIANCE - Letter to CD Team Leaders
I hope you are all doing well. We at The Peace Alliance are pleased that so many of you are singing up to join us in this work. [ie: Duchess is one of the CD Team Leaders in NY] We now have almost 190 congressional districts represented around the country. All in less than 4 months time! That is such good news for our work. We are so honored to be working with each of you. As we move through the summer, we will be gearing up for our Department of Peace conference this coming September [ie: Duchess will be attending] with excitement and anticipation. Our primary goal and the focus of our work throughout the summer will be to help get as many congressional districts represented in Washington D.C. as possible as the bill is reintroduced. As Congressional District Team leaders, we are urging each of you to do everything you can to be at this conference.

Your attendance will assure that our presence is clearly felt by the establishment in D.C. We will be working not only with members of congress through meetings and congressional briefings, but also with the local and national media through press conferences and conference coverage. The more people we have there with us, the more seriously we will be taken. But beyond the fact that we need you to be there to help us have a potent impact, it will also be a huge benefit to you. The conference will be like nothing else you have likely experienced before. I can personally attest to this, since I have had the opportunity to attend so many conferences around the country. Many have had a positive and empowering impact on my life and on my activism. The Department of Peace conference will be something quite unique. What makes this conference in our nation's Capital unique is that we are moving forward with this inspiration, training and knowledge to lobby for a piece of legislation that could literally have a positive impact on generations to come. I never would have expected to feel such a natural high as I did walking the Halls of Congress with my colleagues, working hard to raise awareness and to get support for The Department of Peace. It was truly an experience I will never forget. If you have not yet registered, we hope you will consider doing so soon. If you are still trying to decide about attending, I hope you will check out feedback and pictures [see below] from attendees of our last conference in D.C. at: http://www.thepeacealliance.org/events/conf/sept_conf_03.htm


[From left to right - Congressional Representatives Kucinich, Lee, Woolsey & Conyers]

I have also posted a letter below from Susan McPeak, one of the attendees of our last conference in D.C. It gives a very accurate taste of what these conferences are like. I hope you will read her words. Please join us. It is guaranteed to be a memorable experience.

PLEASE WATCH AND SHARE WITH OTHERS THIS TRULY WONDERFUL, INSPIRING VIDEO
"Ten Things You Can Do To Create Peace"
http://www.peacefulearth.com/toptenmovie.html

Big Brass Alliance
The Big Brass Alliance was formed in May 2005 as a collective of progressive bloggers who support "After Downing Street", a coalition of veterans' groups, peace groups, and political activist groups formed to urge that the U.S. Congress launch a formal investigation into whether President Bush has committed impeachable offenses in connection with the Iraq war. The campaign focuses on evidence that recently emerged in a British memo containing minutes of a secret July 2002 meeting with British Prime Minister Tony Blair and his top national security officials. Check it out at: http://www.bigbrassblog.com/bba.html

IF YOU LIVE IN THE NYC AREA AND WISH TO HELP OUT THE DEPT OF PEACE CAMPAIGN - Read About Three Great Opportunities for Volunteers

Peace Bracelets Raise money for Peace Without Spending a Dime!
Seeking 3-5 volunteers to assist in making fundraising bracelets for Department of Peace events. Will take place in evening between 5pm and 9pm. Date and place to be determined. Contact us at http://www.nyc-dop.com

Dept of Peace Tabling - Spread the Word About Peace
A great way to meet others who love peace. We are looking for 15-20 volunteers to staff Department of Peace tables at various events and venues. It's fun and easy. We will show you the ropes. If you can spare 3-4 hours one day over a weekend, during a month for peace, please contact us. Please contact us at http://www.nyc-dop.com

March For Peace -- Erase Hate!
March for Gay Pride Sunday, June 26th
Join us for one of the largest parades in New York City. We will be marching in the Gay Pride Parade with The Matthew Shepard Foundation to help erase hate crimes and establish a U.S. Department of Peace. The parade begins at 11am through whenever. A fun time is sure to be had by all! Looking forward to seeing you there! If you are interested in helping hold banners or hand-out flyers contact us at: http://www.nyc-dop.com

Wednesday, June 01, 2005

CATAPULTING THE PROPAGANDA
by Molly Ivins, AlterNet
Bush decided to wage an entirely elective war against a country that presented little or no threat to us -- and according to the Downing Street memo, he damn well knew it, too. As a longtime fan of both George Bushes' eccentric grasp of English, I naturally enjoyed this gem from W.: "See, in my line of work, you got to keep repeating things over and over and over again for the truth to sink in, to kind of catapult the propaganda." (Bush in Greece, N.Y., May 24, once more explaining his Social Security plan to a town hall meeting of perfectly average citizens -- except they had all been pre-screened to allow only those who agree with him into the hall.)
http://www.alternet.org/story/22122/

JOIN US AT THE NYC CHAPTER CAMPAIGN FOR "DEPT OF PEACE" AND SIGN A PETITION TO SENATORS CHARLES SCHUMER AND HILLARY CLINTON -- Check out the link below and if you feel the same as I and many others do about this "bill", please take a moment to sign the petition. Thank you ... Peace & Solidarity!
http://www.nyc-dop.com/get-involved/petition.html
ON MEMORIAL DAY ITS BEST TO SUPPORT PEACE NOT WAR
Many Thanks to Tim Shera for this Wonderful Message & Commentary

Memorial Day is set aside as a holiday each year to commemorate those in the armed forces who have died in war. And while we honor and appreciate their sacrifice for our continued freedom, let us take a look at the human cost.

Revolutionary War 4,435
War of 1812 6,675
Mexican War 13,283
Civil War 373,458
Spanish-American War 2,446
World War I 116,708
World War II 407,316
Korean War 33,651
Vietnam War 58,168
1st Iraq War 268
2nd Iraq War 1630 [still counting]
Total: 1,050,138 dead

That's over 1 MILLION and doesn't even count civilians! Don't you think that is enough? Dead soldiers don't appreciate commemoration and honor anymore. From now on lets keep all our soldiers, sailors and airmen at home with us where we can enjoy one another's company for a long time to come. Peace works for everyone. War does not. War tears us apart and leaves us with fear and sorrow. Peace joins us together in love and respect. So let us each choose peace with justice. Lets tolerate only peace with justice in our lives. When there are enough of us, there will be only peace and justice on this earth. People will look back and ask, "how could there ever have been a war?" From this day forward lets each of us commemorate the fallen while at the same time repudiate war by wholeheartedly stating in word and action ONLY PEACE. A wonderful way to express this is through supporting the Department of Peace campaign at ... http://www.peacealliance.org

NOT IN OUR NAME Has A New Supply of T-shirts, Bracelets and Posters
All new stuff available: "Got Democracy?" t-shirts, "Not in Our Name" long sleeves, "Stop the War" bracelets, March 19/20 posters, updated (post-Inauguration Day) "Not Our President!" posters and more. Not in Our Name Orders features free USPS Priority or First Class shipping on every order. Not in Our Name Orders complete catalog … http://www.notinourname.net/store/index.html

Remarks by Senator Harry Reid
"The Use of Power: An Agenda for Reform"
National Press Club
Washington, DC
Thursday, May 26, 2005


This has been an important week for America. The defeat of the nuclear option was not a victory for any party, but a victory for our Constitution and our country. As we said from the beginning of this struggle, our fight wasn't over some obscure rule of the Senate. It was a fight for American’s fundamental rights and against the abuse of power. And I'm here today to say that fight has not ended. It is only beginning. This week threatened to be one that would undermine our democratic traditions. Instead, it marks a moment when we can finally turn away from government by polarization and build a government for the people. Time and again, the American people have seen George Bush and the Republican leadership choose between their partisan interests and the people's interest. And every time, they have chosen an ideological agenda over an American agenda. When George Bush and the Republican leadership make their decisions, the whispered wishes of a few right wing activists drown out the pleas of America's families.

But if the Washington Republicans stopped to listen to the American people, this is what they'd hear … Americans are sick and tired of getting caught in the crossfire of partisan sniping. Americans want us to put the common sense center ahead of nonsense. Americans want us to bring people together, to focus on what we owe to one another, and the responsibilities we share. And Americans want their agenda -- their jobs, their health care, their security -- to get back on the front burners of the nation's agenda. Americans are coming to realize this Republican Congress is out of touch with the real problems of working families and that the agenda the Republicans are advancing is at odds with what people in this country really care about. We Democrats have something better to offer. A reform agenda that will cleanse Washington, give power to the people, not special interests, and make sure that everyday Americans and their concerns get back on the Congressional calendar.

Strengthening our national defense. Rebuilding our economy. Providing families with affordable health care. Making America energy independent. Securing our retirement. That's our agenda. That's America's agenda. But the Republican Congress has put all this and more on hold. I hope that now we can finally turn to the people's business. Six months have passed since this Republican Congress began and here's their record:

1] They spent precious days trying to overturn constitutional principles.

2] They tried to overturn the decisions of courts and duly elected legislatures in order to insert themselves into one family's tragedy in Florida.

3] They all-but disbanded the House Ethics Committee in order to protect the Republican leader from scrutiny -- but then were forced to reverse themselves under public pressure.

But perhaps the greatest abuse of power is to have the ability to help but choose to do nothing. While gas prices have shot past $2 a gallon, this Republican Congress did nothing to lower prices and gives families some relief. At a time that parents have to tell their children that the family can't afford to send them to college, this Republican Congress rejected a proposal to make college more affordable. And even though we have gone eight years without an increase in the minimum wage -- the second longest period ever -- this Republican Congress rejected an increase that would give the hardest working Americans the chance to provide for their families. Whether it is rejecting Democratic initiatives to provide medical care to veterans or to return to fiscal responsibility, this Republican Congress's record is clear: when it comes to answering the call of the far right, it's "I'll do it ASAP." When it comes to doing the people's business, it's "take a message."

Americans deserve a Congress that will use its power to advance American values not a Congress that abuses its power to advance the agenda of a radical few. We need a common sense reform agenda for the common good. And that starts with defending our nation and making it more secure. As of this month, more time has passed since 9-11 than the time between Pearl Harbor and the defeat of Japan. During those three years and eight months -- sixty years ago -- we invaded North Africa and Normandy. We freed people from the Philippines to France. Hitler lay dead and Tojo was in chains. We had defeated fascism around the world and had begun to build the new United Nations. But today Osama bin Laden is still on the loose, our homeland is still not secure, we're still not energy independent, and, in many ways, Americans are less safe than we were before 9-11.

Democrats are the party of national security. And we have an agenda to defend America from danger. We stand for increasing our military strength by 40,000 troops so we can wage the War on Terror on every front. We stand for securing our borders and bridges, our seaports and airports, our nuclear and chemical plants. We stand for tracking down and securing the loose nuclear weapons that threaten our people. And we will honor our troops and their families by making sure they get the benefits they have earned. Our common sense reform agenda will take our economy from sluggishness to prosperity. A prosperity where a rising tide lifts the boat of every American who is willing to work hard. When it comes to the economy, the Washington Republicans offer the same old answers and then try to change the subject. But the growing trade deficit and a runaway national debt that puts us into hock to China and Japan show that this Administration and this Congress have lost control over America's economic destiny.

Democrats stand ready to win back America's prosperity. We'll end the tax breaks that encourage companies to take jobs overseas. Restore fiscal responsibility. Spur innovation. Open the doors to college. And make work pay more than welfare. And if we want our companies to be ready to compete in the world economy, we have to hold down health care costs. Today, Starbucks spends more on health care than on coffee. Today, GM spends more on health care than on steel. Today, we can't ask our companies to go head to head with foreign competitors with this burden on their backs. Our families will never get ahead while they are getting battered down by health care costs that total $10,000 a year. And our country will never be what it should be as long as the color of your skin or the size of your bank account determines whether your children can see a doctor. We can do better for them. And they are expecting nothing less from us.

Many of the jobs of the future will be jobs that come from new energy saving industries. Today, Japan's and South Korea's head start on innovation means they are running away with those jobs. We have to get back in that race. Americans are getting fed-up every time they go for a fill-up. They know that our reliance on Mideast oil is making America less safe. They want us to reduce our dependence on foreign oil and make this nation energy independent. We can get there -- but only if we start putting America's security and prosperity first. And Democrats will continue to stop George Bush from privatizing Social Security while we say "yes" to shoring up Americans' pensions and making our retirement system more secure. This is our agenda, an agenda for reform, an agenda to do the people's business. And for them we will continue to fight. The lines that divide Congress should be between right and wrong, not right and left. Our enemies should not be those in the other party, but the common threats that face the American community. Our goal should not be winning the news cycle, but breaking the vicious cycle of political battle and winning a future where all Americans can live out their dreams.

The defeat of the nuclear option shows what is possible when people of good faith -- Republicans and Democrats -- join hands and put principles ahead of partisanship. This doesn't have to be an isolated incident -- a momentary ceasefire before Washington's trench warfare starts up again. Rather it can be a new beginning. Because on issue after issue, there is a common sense center in America that knows what it believes and can't understand why this Republican Congress won't get the job done. Just as there was a bipartisan majority that could not stomach the nuclear option, there is a bipartisan consensus for action on many fronts. And all we need for progress is for President Bush and the Republican leadership to let America's agenda get its day. The American people are demanding it. And Democrats are going to be standing in the common sense center to make sure that we get there. In this Congress, there is a bipartisan consensus for raising the minimum wage -- but the White House and the Republican leadership stand in the way. There is a bipartisan consensus for allowing the prescription drugs to be safely re-imported -- but the White House and the Republican leadership stand in the way.

And there is a bipartisan consensus for stem cell research that has the potential to help cure diseases such as diabetes and help save American lives. From Nancy Reagan to Orrin Hatch, Republicans have broken ranks to join the common sense center on this important issue. For four years, President Bush has not vetoed a single piece of legislation. Even when this Republican Congress sent him bill after bill weighed down with pork or special interest subsidies or runaway spending, he chose to keep his veto pen in the drawer. But now, he is threatening to veto stem cell research. Not because most Americans oppose it. They support it across party lines. President Bush is threatening to veto it because the far right is demanding he do so. I ask President Bush to step away from the far right and join us in this common sense center, to show he will be part of this new spirit of national consensus by letting stem cell research go forward.

This week's events mark our chance to forge a common sense center that embraces an American agenda for reform. As Democratic Leader, I will be working aggressively to advance the work the American people sent us to do. And I hope that Republicans of good faith will join with us to get this job done: To strengthen our national security. To make America energy independent. To restore economic prosperity and opportunity. To help our families and business afford their health care. To boost Americans' retirement security and protect their Social Security. In the coming weeks and months, I'll have more to say on all these fronts. But I pledge today, that in everything we do, the lesson of this week -- that we can build on the common sense center -- will remain front and center. The nuclear option could have been another long, sad stride down an ever more slippery slope toward partisan crossfire and abuse of power. Instead, its defeat marks the moment we turned around and began to climb the hill toward a common politics of national purpose and a rebuilding of America's promise. This journey is our cause -- and reaching the top of that hill will mark our real victory.

Thursday, May 26, 2005

DEPARTMENT OF PEACE COVERAGE ON CNN -- With Ohio Congressman Dennis Kucinich and author Marianne Williamson [April 14, 2005] -- Watch the video at the following link ... http://www.thepeacealliance.org/cnn.htm

Wednesday, May 25, 2005

MESSAGE FROM TRUEMAJORITY -- The Message Below Must Be Shared With Those Who Have Children or Grandchildren Around 18 to 25

Memorial Day is here again and America still occupies Iraq. U.S. Army generals last week admitted that the occupation is going badly, with no end in sight. Many of us are angry and frustrated at our inability to end the quagmire. And every week brings new reports about Pentagon recruiters lying to our nations children to get them to join. Here are three things you can do:

1. FORWARD THE SONG ... Art opens a path to people's hearts. Five-time Grammy Award --winner Robert Cray has just released a powerful song called "Twenty," about a young man who joins the Army after 9/11 to protect his country. But he's sent to Iraq and discovers what the occupation is really about before he's killed in action. Robert is giving the song to TrueMajority for us to share with our members. If the song moves you, share it with friends who need to hear this message too. Use one of the links in the box to the right to play the song, or RIGHT-click here to download it:

http://www.kintera.org/atf/cf/{808DA652-D32D-4CDD-88F4-A3D3DB7866ED}/TWENTY_2MEG.MP3

2. PROTECT YOUR KIDS FROM PENTAGON RECRUITERS ... The so-called No Child Left Behind Act has a little-known provision that mandates schools to provide our children's personal information to the Pentagon so they can be recruited into the armed forces. The law also allows parents and guardians to stop their kids' schools from providing this information to the Pentagon, but few know what is going on or how to stop it. Our friends at Working Assets have built an online tool to make it easy. Just click on the link below to keep the military's hands off your kids:

http://www.leavemychildalone.org/index.cfm?event=showContent&contentid=13&mktcode=tm

3. MAKE THE PENTAGON ASK PERMISSION ... If you don't have children who are vulnerable to Pentagon recruiters, you can still help those of us who do. A bill in Congress would change this law and reverse the process, so parents would need to sign their kids up before their kids' information could be turned over to the Pentagon. It's an opt-in process, rather than the burden of opting out. To urge your congressperson to support this family protection bill, go to:

http://truemajority.kintera.org/LeaveMyChildAlone

And forward this to others so they too can help protect all our kids. The war in Iraq will last longer unless more people demand its end. These tools provide easy ways for you to take action and to let friends and family know what they can do.

If You Live In The NYC Area - Then Join NOT IN OUR NAME and the NYC War Resisters League in protesting FLEET WEEK On Saturday, May 28th
Assemble at Bryant Park, Sixth Ave. and 42nd Street, between 11:30 am and 12:00 pm. Walk in the silent procession from Bryant Park to the Intrepid War Museum at 12:00 pm. Vigil and leaflet across from the Intrepid War Museum, 12th Ave. and 46th Street, until 2:00 pm. NYC Not In Our Name, 212-760-1722

"Progressive Democrats of America" -- Political Report

Monday, May 23rd
Recent Washington D.C. Trip
PDA's most recent trip to the nation's capital bore great fruit as PDA National Director Tim Carpenter, Policy Director Alysia Fischer, and Political Advisor Steve Cobble, were able to solidify relationships with influential members of the Progressive Congressional Caucus and leaders of key peace and justice organizations. Topics discussed included the U.S. occupation of Iraq, opposition to CAFTA, and growing the progressive movement. Click here for details:

http://pdamerica.org/misc/2005-05-20-political-report.php

National Call-In/Write-In Week from May 31-June 3. PDA is pledged to ask our membership to lobby Democratic members of the House to co-sponsor H. Con. Res. 35. ClickÝhere for details:

http://pdamerica.org/misc/2005-05-20-political-report.php

PDA's work on CAFTA -- TheCentral American Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA) is another pressing issue requiring progressive mobilization and action. While in DC, PDA met with Larry Weiss and Susan Ruether of the anti-CAFTA Citizen Trade Campaign. Click here for details:

http://pdamerica.org/misc/2005-05-20-political-report.php

What is a Progressive to do about Gasoline? We have been asked by our members what a Progressive can do about the current gasoline situation. In response, we have a few steps from our PDA friends. Click here for details:

http://pdamerica.org/misc/2005-05-20-political-report.php

STRATEGIC OMISSIONS: THE TRUTH BEHIND THE HEALTH EFFECTS AFTER 9/11
On Sunday, JUNE 12 at 1:00 PM
In Reidy Friendship Hall
Unitarian Church of All Souls
80th & Lexington Avenue
(Screening of a documentary film by Heidi Dehncke-Fisher and Gordon T. Skinner, running time 80 minutes)

Introduction by CONGRESSMAN JERROLD NADLER "STRATEGIC OMISSIONS" investigates impact of 9/11 on the health of rescue workers and lower Manhattan residents and unearths the political cover-up of the findings of the Environmental Protection Agency [EPA]. The collapse of the Twin Towers at the World Trade Center released 2,358 toxins into the air. These toxins are known to cause asthma and upper respiratory allergies and those exposed to them are at heightened risk for numerous cancers. "Strategic Omissions" gives a voice to those heroes of 9/11 who are now sick, due to their exposure to harmful chemicals during the rescue efforts. It looks for the truth behind the National Security Council's manipulation of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) reports, as pressured to do so by the Bush Administration. The White House, seemingly worried about the economic impact of a delay in reopening Wall Street, pressured the EPA to mislead the public by issuing a statement that the air was safe in the downtown area, giving a false sense of security to rescue workers and those living and working there. Panelists include the filmmakers, health professionals, environmental experts, rescue workers and journalists.

Suggested contribution $10, $5 for seniors and students (no one will be turned away). All proceeds will go towards supporting the final editing and production of this important film for its anticipated entry into the IFP Film Festival & Market in September, 2005. (This event is a collaboration of the Peace Task Force, the NION [Not In Our Name] Education Committee and Action for Justice of Community Church).

Tuesday, May 24, 2005

POLITICAL ALERTS FROM CARE2 - Urge Congress to Enact Strong Identity TheftProtection for Consumers!
As identity theft scandals mount, it seems as if it's only a matter of time before virtually everyone will fall victim to this insidious form of fraud. That's not as far-fetched as it sounds. The Federal Trade Commission estimates that 9.9 million Americans are victimized by identity theft every year. That's 19 new ID theft victims every minute! Nearly every week we hear about new security breaches at companies like ChoicePoint, Lexis-Nexis, Bank of America and numerous universities, which have put millions of Americans' personal information at risk. Fortunately, Congress is finally recognizing the urgency of this issue. Pending legislation would require tighter security for information brokers, mandate that companies notify you when your personal data is compromised, and limit the use of Social Security numbers that puts your identity at risk. Urge your Congressional Representatives to enact strong identity theft protection legislation ... http://www.care2.com/go/z/24127


[Duchess with a Yonkers Shelter Ferret - March 2003]

NYC FRIENDS OF KUCINICH WEEKLY NEWS DIGEST

House Members Want Answers About Secret War Pact
May 12, 2005
VERMONT GUARDIAN FOR THE INDEPENDENT MIND
http://www.vermontguardian.com/dailies/0904/0512.shtml

Did Politics Play A Role In Closings?
May 14, 2005
Stephen Koff
Plain Dealer Bureau Chief
http://www.cleveland.com/news/plaindealer/index.ssf?/base/news/1116063187191140.xml&coll=2

They Shoot Cats Don’t They
May 14, 2005
by Mary Pitt
We await the emergence of a "boss cat", a leader, one who is honestly fearless and truly dedicated to the cause of the people and immune to the siren song of the power brokers. A word of caution; these "leftists" are not all the same "breed of cat" and the "Republican-Lite" people like Clinton, Lieberman, and Kerry need not apply. Cats do not compromise! This herd is more likely to fall in behind someone with the thinking of Dennis Kucinich or Howard Dean during the 2004 campaign. Many "cats" decided to withhold their votes because they did not feel that they were presented with a sufficiently clear choice.
http://www.opednews.com/pittMary_051405_cats.htm

Strickland May Be Too Liberal To Run
May 15, 2005
Term-limited Republican Gov. Bob Taft has a dismal approval rating, and residents are disgruntled with how the Republican-dominated Legislature has performed. Yet Strickland easily could lose his gubernatorial bid because he's too liberal. The political action group Irregular Times supports Ted Strickland (D). Strickland has acted to support zero percent of what the group's propaganda calls "a slate of conservative policies in the 109th Congress.'' Just how liberal is this Strickland supporter? Irregular Times offers, among other things, a Dennis Kucinich 2008 presidential button.
http://www.tribune-chronicle.com/editorial/story/0516202005_edi01edit16.asp

AFTER THE FALL: George W Bush In Trouble
May 16, 2005
by Todd Gitlin
The debate about policies is predictable and still inconclusive. Should Democrats speak in the language of the faithful? (The balance of opinion, I would guess, is no, though the point is heatedly contested.) Should they trim back their opposition to curbs on abortion in favor of programmes that would make it “safe, legal, and rare,” in Bill Clinton’s phrase? (The balance of opinion is yes, though again, many devils scamper amid the details.) As retroactive support for the Iraq war dwindles below 50%, what should the Democrats say about the occupation and about foreign policy generally? (Not much says the going consensus. An isolated, left-wing fringe continues to press for rapid withdrawal.) Meanwhile, a small but hardy band of activists continues to pursue the theory that voting machines were rigged for Bush, thus accounting for the fact that the tabulated results were systematically more pro-Bush than the usually reliable exit polls. There remain tantalizing questions – casually dismissed by the media – about how such a pattern might have been possible, though to claim a conspiracy of multi-state fraud involving several different vote-tallying devices without any evidence is, to say the least, premature. More consensual is infrastructural work to make the Democrats a continuing, working party rather than merely an intermittent fund-raising machine. Howard Dean, the anti-war darling of 2004, is one who steers clear of withdrawal talk – and is criticized for this by the anti-war stalwart (and candidate for the Democratic nomination), Representative Dennis Kucinich.
http://www.opendemocracy.net/debates/article-3-77-2507.jsp

Berkeley to Discuss Department of Peace Resolution
I presented a resolution for the City of Berkeley to support a US Department of Peace to their Peace & Justice Commission on Monday, April 4th. It was agenda item # 9 for their May 2nd meeting. We had 6 supporters at that meeting. The response was a bit shocking. I served on the commission for three year's when I first moved to Berkeley, so I couldn't believe what I was hearing. Commissioner Jonathan Wornick said we don't need a Department of Peace because we already have one and it’s the State Department. Another said, "What is peace?" and yet another said if we have one Bush will use it to promote his agenda and appoint someone like Boulton to it. Another interesting comment was a suggestion from Commissioner Rita Moran, president of the Bay Area United Nations Association, that we remove all references to the United Nations and Culture of Peace if we wanted to get this to pass.

One additional idea on working w/ the P&J commission. Stephanie Thomas attended the Global Exchange Human Rights Awards dinner and bought Media Benjamin's new book.” Stop the Next war now". The second chapter is called “From a culture of violence to a culture of peace" (each chapter is an anthology of various forward thinking writers). This would be a good reference to offer Rita Moran who didn't think we should refer to a culture of peace because she thought that use of any language referring to UN would be counterproductive. The resolution was tabled until the June 6th meeting.

**Please contact the Berkeley City Council to support the work of the Peace and Justice Commission and to support the Department of Peace Resolution.

**Make plans to support our DOP Resolution at the next P&J Commission meeting.

I just got the following email from Commissioner PhoeBe Sorgen that the entire commission system is under attack. What is happening in Berkeley?

Peace, Alan Moore

Alan belongs to Earth Proclamation & Magna Carta of the Rainbow Warriors of the 21st Century. This group’s mission is to overthrow the machinery of war and the undeclared war against nature by polluters of the environment; all engines of greed and inhumanity to man.

http://www.petitiononline.com/bfly2012/petition.html

Kucinich On US Space Weapons, Control Of the World
May 19, 2005
"The National Aeronautics and Space Act of 1958 states that it is "the policy of the United States that activities in space should be devoted to peaceful purposes for the benefit of all mankind." Space was envisioned as a place of cooperation, of confirming human unity, a place where we could aspire to build a new platform of peace, fulfilling the prophecy of the poet Browning who wrote: "but a man’s reach should exceed his grasp, or what’s a heaven for?"
http://bellaciao.org/en/article.php3?id_article=6100

Media Expert Expounds Myths of News Coverage
May 20, 2005
By Meghann Cuniff, Oregon Daily Emerald
http://www.dailyemerald.com/vnews/display.v/ART/2005/05/20/428dd5dab41e7

Sweet Victory: Congressional Progressive Caucus Gets in Gear
May 20, 2005
By Katrina Vanden Heuvel
If you don't know much about the Congressional Progressive Caucus (CPC), you should. With 50-plus members, it's the single largest caucus in the House, and according to a study by Chris Bowers of MyDD, by far the most loyal to core Democratic values. At a time in which too many Dems have lost their way (read: spine), CPC members--from co-chairs Barbara Lee (CA) and Lynn Woolsey (CA) to outspoken figures like founder (and Senate hopeful) Bernie Sanders (VT), Dennis Kucinich (OH), Jan Schakowsky (IL), John Conyers (MI), Maurice Hinchey (NY) and Barney Frank (MA)--continue to fight for working Americans, stand against the war, and discuss honorable ways out of Iraq. This week, Lee and Woolsey took a significant step towards strengthening the CPC, hiring grassroots organizer, former AFL-CIO staffer, and Capitol Hill veteran Bill Goold as its first full-time staffer. "There are a growing number of people who are getting involved with politics because they are drawn to the basic principles of fairness and justice that the Progressive Caucus has long represented in Congress," said Lee. "Adding a staff member of Bill's experience will allow the Progressive Caucus to more effectively continue our commitment to these principles."
http://www.commondreams.org/views05/0520-29.htm

Monday, May 23, 2005

ASTRONOMICAL ARROGANCE
Ohio Congressman Dennis Kucinich Speaking from the Floor of the House
May 18, 2005

"Mr. Speaker, the administration is considering putting weapons in outerspace to give the United States the power to control the world. This astronomical arrogance pushes not simply aggression to new heights but may well preclude our Nation from spending money for anything other than weapons which will cost hundreds of billions of dollars.

"The National Aeronautics and Space Act of 1958 states that it is 'the policy of the United States that activities in space should be devoted to peaceful purposes for the benefit of all mankind.' Space was envisioned as a place of cooperation, of confirming human unity, a place where we could aspire to build a new platform of peace, fulfilling the prophecy of the poet Browning, who wrote: 'But a man's reach should exceed his grasp, or what's a heaven for?'

"What has happened to our country? Why are we projecting fear and paranoia to such heights? Have we so lost our way and our faith that we are prepared to transform the heavens into hell? If the kingdom and the will of God is to be done on Earth as it is in heaven, what is to happen when the United States takes nuclear fire up to the gates of heaven? Such an offense against humanity could bring the wrath of God upon this Nation."


[Ohio Congressman Kucinich with the ladies of the Event Planning Committee on April 29th ... [l to r] Sally, Christel, DJK, Ellen & Duchess]

SCIENTISTS ISSUE WARNING ON SPACE WEAPONS
They Say political, Economic Costs Would Be Too Much
The Associated Press
May 19, 2005

UNITED NATIONS - A scientists’ group on Thursday warned the United States against weaponizing space, saying the move would be prohibitively expensive and could set off a new arms race. The Union of Concerned Scientists, a watchdog group that opposes weapons in space, said the United Nations should consider drafting a treaty that would prohibit interfering with unarmed satellites, taking away any justification for putting weapons in space to protect them. “The United States has a huge lead in the space field — it can afford to try out the multilateral approach,” said Jonathan Dean, a former U.S. ambassador and an adviser on global security issues. The Union’s demand comes as the administration of President Bush is reviewing the U.S. space policy doctrine. Some scientists worry that the review will set out a more aggressive policy that could lead to the greater militarization of space.

Policy aimed at protecting satellites … On Wednesday, White House spokesman Scott McClellan told reporters that the policy review was not considering the weaponization of space. But he said new threats to U.S. satellites have emerged in the years since the U.S. space doctrine was last reviewed in 1996, and those satellites must be protected. “There are changes that have occurred over the last eight or nine years and there are countries that have taken an interest in space, McClellan said. “And they have looked at things that could — or technologies that could — threaten our space systems. And so you obviously need to take that into account when you’re updating the policy.”

The Bush administration has also included some money in the budget for space-based weapons programs to defend satellites, strike ground targets and defend against missile attacks, said Laura Grego, a scientist with the union. Any complete weapons system in space would be very expensive, running into the many billions of dollars. Developing a shield to defend against a single missile attack would require deploying 1,000 space-based interceptors and cost anywhere between $20 billion and $100 billion, said David Wright, co-author of a recent report on the feasibility of space weapons.

Is the plan practical? … And such a system would require a huge expansion of U.S. launching capability. The United States currently launches between 10 and 12 large rockets a year, while with space interceptors, it would need to launch many times more that each year. Wright argued that space-based ground attack systems were not yet practical either. One, dubbed “Rods from God” — which would fire rods of tungsten from space — would cost 50 to 100 times as much as a similar attack from the ground.

“The fact that it’s still being considered I think suggests that there’s some sort of emotional attachment to it for putting weapons in space rather than a hard-nosed analysis,” Wright said.
Any such move would also likely draw swift international condemnation. In 2002, after the United States withdrew from the 1972 Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty, China and Russia submitted a proposal for a new international treaty to ban weapons in outer space. But the United States has said it sees no need for any new space arms control agreements. It is party to the 1967 Outer Space Treaty, which prohibits stationing weapons of mass destruction in space.

PEACE WARRIOR
Traci Hukill, Dragonfly Media
Aqeela Sherrills has spent much of his adult life fostering peace between rival gangs. Now the activist wants to launch a movement of the heart.
http://www.alternet.org/story/22056/

HAVING FUN WITH INTELLIGENT DESIGN
David Morris, AlterNet
Science teachers can teach intelligent design as an alternative to evolution -- and teach meddling school board members a lesson at the same time.
http://www.alternet.org/story/22039/

Sunday, May 22, 2005

MTV INTERVIEW WITH PEARL JAM BASSIST, JEFF AMENT
It's hard to imagine Pearl Jam — who have sold more than 35 million albums in the U.S. alone — playing an in-store for 200 people. But that's exaactly what the group did on April 29th at Seattle's Easy Street Records. Playing the quick gig provided the hoops-loving lads a brief respite from the recording studio. Bassist Jeff Ament says the band's eighth studio album, which frontman Eddie Vedder hasn't gotten around to naming yet, is about halfway finished and could see release this fall "if we can finish [it] in June."


[Photo of Jeff Ament in Albany, NY 2003]

Ament says they've been working on the material — the first new batch of Pearl Jam songs since 2002's Riot Act — in "three separate three-week chunks" since February with producer Adam Kasper (Queens of the Stone Age, Foo Fighters). The long recording lull hasn't hurt Pearl Jam, Ament said, because playing with the band is "kind of like riding a bike at this point." In fact, for the first time since the sessions for 1993's Vs., the always-behatted bassist said Pearl Jam have been collaborating on the material, rather than coming into the process with the songs already written. "We came together kind of with the idea of not bringing any complete songs initially, and just coming in with riffs and trying to write a bunch of stuff together," Ament explained.

"We probably ended up writing 10 things as a band, like full-on collaborations with everybody in the room. It feels great. The collaborated songs somehow, to me, feel better — I think just because everybody had a little say, and everybody kind of got a little piece of their personality in it. It makes us feel like a band." Which, Ament admits, had become something of a problem for Pearl Jam. But, like any relationship, the situation has improved as the band members —Ament, Vedder, drummer Matt Cameron and guitarrists Stone Gossard and Mike McCready — have worked at iimproving it. "In the last few years, we've learned how to communicate with each other better. And in the process, we've learned to trust one another and become friends," Ament said.

"It's a great thing to be able to just go into a room with four other guys and be able to make music easily. It's typically easier to make music with one or two other people, or if you're playing in a situation where there's a real bandleader or single songwriter who's coming in with all the ideas and you just play. But I think in making a real band work, it feels like we kind of got through that rough patch, and it's that tired analogy of getting married and having the honeymoon and then going through the rough patch, and then going to therapy and coming out of it feeling you know each other better than ever. And the sex is better than ever! It feels a little like that." It's the classic thing: learning how to speak so that the other person or people listen, and on the other end of that, learning how to listen. It's pretty powerful stuff when you break through," he continued.

"It's like you can't believe you've been missing that part of that person for that long when you finally understand the language that they're speaking. And then it makes it easier. You can be there when the person needs you, and you start to understand the way people react to things, and it makes it a lot easier to be in a band and run a business. Consequently, it makes it easier to be friends." So far, the band's written a total of 25 songs, but the final track listing will have around a dozen songs — and the decision about which tracks make the final cut largely rests with Ed, because he's writing 95 percent of the lyrics," Ament said. But the bassist did reveal some potential song names: "Marker," "Crapshoot Rapture," "Worldwide Suicide," "Cold Concession," "2X4" and "Severed Hand.

Ament singled out two other tracks as his current favorites. "One is called 'Of the Earth,' that's a song Ed wrote that is kind of a cross between early Peter Gabriel/Genesis and Sleater-Kinney with, like, the Who's Live at Leeds or something. There's also a song that Stone brought in that Ed wrote some great lyrics to [a song] called 'Parachutes.' That's probably one of my favorite pieces of music that Stone has written in a long time. It's got a beautiful melody." As for the focus of Vedder's lyrical direction, or whether the album would convey any specific themes, Ament wasn't so sure. "There's some imagery that makes me think that he's talking about the state of the union, but he's so good with words that sometimes I think it could actually end up being about a friend of his or a relationship that he's witnessed," he said.

"He's so sensitive to so many different things that he can pull things out of some pretty interesting places and combine them with politics or religion or whatever. I think there's a lot of nature involved in the stuff — that's the thing that I relate to the most, the imagery around nature and wanting to keep it intact." Ament says it's likely the band will launch a U.S. tour after the album is released through PJ's new home, J Records, in the fall. But at this stage, it's still too early to tell when Pearl Jam might turn this latest opus in. The band has lined up a 15-city Canadian tour, which is set to begin on September 2 in Vancouver, British Columbia, and run through September 24 in St. John's, Newfoundland. And there's also that little gig they'll be playing on September 28 in Pittsburgh, opening for the Rolling Stones. "It could be their last tour, and they treated us really great the last time we played with them," Ament said. "I think Mike and Stone are really huge fans, so it makes it especially fun to watch those guys when they're hanging out with Keith and Ronnie."

Duchess Commentary on the Romantic Comedy Film “KATE & LEOPOLD” [2001]

Personally, I like the idea and/or concept of “time travel” in book [ie: Regency romances] or movie form. Time travel aspect in “KATE & LEOPOLD” is abit weak and not fully explained which bothered me. But I do enjoy a good romantic fantasy and one finds themselves drawn into the plot, and this is largely due to the charismatic Hugh Jackman. He is the main reason I purchased [$2 from street vendor] the video and carries the film on his sturdy shoulders, so adept is he at being a "knight in shining armor". As for Meg Ryan [good lord, that hairdo is horrible], she’s portraying her usual Meg Ryan shtick. Which is a 2001 version of 1970s Goldie Hawn, although abit smarter. That doesn’t matter people, because Jackman totally steals every scene he's in. I hear Jackman took etiquette, dancing lessons and horse riding training for this film. He’s a quick study, because he pulled it off beautifully. Breckin Meyer is great as Kate's clownish brother who learns a few things from his 19th Century friend about manners and etiquette. Also, kudos to the actress who plays Darci [Kate’s secretary] and Philip Bosco as Leopold’s servant Otis. I highly recommended this romantic comedy, which owes much of its charm to the performance of Hugh Jackman. An actor of remarkable talent whose handsome, sexy presence dominates much of the movie.

Duchess Commentary on the Romance, Adventure film “SIX DAYS, SEVEN NIGHTS” [1998]

I have a feeling that the director and producers of this film wanted it to be a romance AND adventure. For me, I wasn’t feeling the romance between anyone. By the end of the film, when Anne Heche and Harrison Ford end up together, it wasn’t as exciting as when they’re dealing with being marooned on a deserted island. You may think I didn’t enjoy the movie, far from it; I liked it a great deal. Basically, I felt the film was fun, entertaining, but not fantastic. The cast is pretty good in the film. I’ve been a fan of Harrison Ford since “Star Wars”, and as always, he’s excellent and plays an interesting character. I’ve never been a big David Schwimmer fan, but in this film he’s pretty good. You almost wish he does end up with Angelica. Anne Heche did a good job with the role, portrayed with lots of spunk. And yet another actress with a horrible hairdo. Temuera Morrison (who would later go on to become Jango Fett in “Star Wars Attack of the Clones” and Harrison Ford played Han Solo in the original trilogy...kind of interesting) does a fine job in his role. All in all, this is a fun movie, with a lot of cool stuff in it, but nothing spectacular.

Saturday, May 21, 2005

GREEN PARTY ALERTS FROM CARE2 -- Sewage in your Drinking Water? Urge Congress to Act!
There are two phrases you never want to see in the same sentence: drinking water and "sewage blending." And yet, that's the Bush Administration's new plan for your water supply! Take action: http://www.care2.com/go/z/24102

Incredibly, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is about to relax restrictions on dumping sewage into our water ways. Their plan would allow water treatment facilities to release sewage filled with human wastes, toxins, bacteria, viruses, parasites and other pollutants into our drinking water. Common sense tells you that the EPA's plan poses a serious threat to both our health and our environment. Sewage that has not been fully treated carries diseases such as cholera and hepatitis, and spoils our environment in numerous ways -- from frequent beach closings to higher water filtration costs and devastating fish kills. This proposal is so outrageous, we've got to get EVERYONE to take action to defeat it. Urge Congress to support the Save Our Waters from Sewage Act (H.R. 1126) to protect our families and communities from unsafe drinking water!

ON FRIDAY, MAY 20TH, IN TIMES SQUARE [As Well As Across The US] AT THE ARMED FORCES RECRUITMENT CENTER ON 43RD STREET, MEMBERS of Not In Our Name, Code Pink New York, Campus Anti-War Network, Vietnam Veterans Against the War, NYC Chapter Veterans For Peace and the International Socialist Organization STOOD UP AGAINST THE ARMY

Yesterday the U.S. Army Recruiting Command was conducting an Army Values Stand Down Day across the Country. This so-called stand down follows a rash of complaints that recruiters are resorting to unscrupulous tactics to enlist new soldiers. A case in point was the threat by a Houston Army recruiter to arrest a local young man if he didn't report that day to the Army recruiting station. This is only the most recent case. The Army has investigated 480 allegations of impropriety by recruiters since Oct. 1, 2004. Some of these cases are still open while 91 of the 480 allegations have thus far been considered founded. To date, eight recruiters have been relieved of duty and another 98 have been reprimanded by their commands. According to the US Army, a Stand Down is a time when Recruiting Command takes a pause from the important task of recruiting. Yesterday the Army Stood Down But "We The People" Stood Up!

Stand UP Against Predatory Recruiters
Stand UP for Money for College, not Combat
Stand UP against War Profiteers
Stand UP for Paredes and Benderman
Stand UP for our Troops in Iraq - Bring Them Home Now

Friday, May 20, 2005

SOME NEWS BEFORE HEADING INTO THE WEEKEND

VADER'S VILLAINY
Dorothy Woodend, AlterNet
George Lucas claims that his latest Star Wars film isn't for kids, yet the world is deluged in Darth mania. Amidst all the hype, one bit of information seems to be lacking: Darth Vader is evil.
http://www.alternet.org/movies/22031/

BUSH: WORST PRESIDENT EVER?
Stephen Pizzo, News for Real
Herbert Hoover may have triggered the Great Depression, but he didn't invade another nation on false pretenses, authorize torture of prisoners, or try to stack the courts.
http://www.alternet.org/story/22057/

LATINO POLITICIANS GAIN GROUND
Daniel B. Wood, Christian Science Monitor
The high-profile election of charismatic Antonio Villaraigosa as mayor of Los Angeles builds on Hispanic gains in government over the past 25 years.
http://www.alternet.org/story/22055/

MILLION-WORD MARCH FOR MEDIA REFORM
Danny Schechter, MediaChannel.org
In St. Louis last weekend citizens met to discuss ways to 'take back' a media beholden less to democracy than to the bottom line.
http://www.alternet.org/mediaculture/22049/

THE CONTRACEPTION MUSEUM
Cynthia L. Cooper, Women's eNews
A new museum reminds us that contraception devices are as old as sex itself.
http://www.alternet.org/rights/22062/

FORTY YEARS OF EXTREMISTS
Robert S. Rivkin, Pacific News Service
In the battle over the Senate filibuster, Democrats would do well to simplify their message to expose the president's real agenda.
http://www.alternet.org/rights/22046/

SAYING NO TO DRUGS
Vicki Cormack, Pop and Politics
Pharmacists in over a dozen states have been refusing to dispense birth control and morning-after pills based on the 'conscience clause.'
http://www.alternet.org/rights/22037/

GOOD FOR THE 'HOOD?
Anmol Chaddha, ColorLinesWal-Mart is touting not just lower prices but racial equity in its push for expansion into poor, urban communities.
http://www.alternet.org/rights/22014/

PEARL JAM EYEING FALL – BAND BREAKS FROM STUDIO TO ROCK SEATTLE RECORD STORE
By Brian Hiatt
May 19, 2005

Before they join the Rolling Stones on stage September 28th in Pittsburgh, Pearl Jam plans to complete their eighth studio album. The Seattle rockers are now hoping for a fall release on J Records. "There's a sense that we've done something special," says guitarist Stone Gossard of the sessions. "Everyone's been writing and participating in it . . . Asking a guy in the band how good the record is problematic, but to me its freaking brilliant." Pearl Jam -- Gossard, singer Eddie Vedder, guitarist Mike McCready, bassist Jeff Ament and drummer Matt Cameron -- have twenty-five songs that they plan to cut down to about twelve. Potential tracks include "Severed Hand," "Worldwide Suicide," "2x4," "Marker" and "Cold Concession." According to Gossard, after almost fifteen years together, the band is closer than ever.

"You realize how important your relationship is with your band, and how much you've learned from each other," he says. "You just become humbled and thankful." The band returned to its humble roots on April 29th to perform for approximately 200 people at Easy Street Records in West Seattle. "Mike and I used to buy a lot of rock records from Easy Street back in the mid-Eighties," says Gossard of the show, which was part of a Coalition of Independent Music Stores convention. "We wanted to tip our hat to independent retailers: We're all aware of how important they are to the spirit of rock." The show included the punky new song “Crapshoot," Pearl Jam oldies such as "Even Flow" and Vedder dueting with X singer John Doe on his band's "The New World." "It's the biggest honor that my store has ever had," says Easy Street owner Matt Vaughan. "As ridiculous as it seems that Pearl Jam would do an in-store, given that we're their neighborhood store it's a natural fit.

Message From Don Hazen, Executive Editor, at AlterNet.org
Please check out our new book, "Start Making Sense: Turning the Lessons of Election 2004 into Winning Progressive Politics."
https://www.alternet.org/donate/smsbook/

Already in its second printing, "Start Making Sense" brings together some of the best-known progressive thinkers, writers and organizers to map out a realistic plan for building a progressive majority in America today. Right after the election, many of us came together and agreed that we had to change our behaviors. We couldn't keep doing the same things over and over. But now a few months later, is the election a distant memory? Are we doing enough? Buy the book directly from us for $10 and learn how to take some steps. We've also launched a companion Start Making Sense website to bring you the freshest ideas from progressive thinkers and activists. http://www.startmakingsense.org

The site will function as a starting point for you to plug into what's happening in the grassroots. We'll offer excerpts from the book, articles and audio/video recordings of the debates, plus a daily blog with up-to-date news from around the country. We'll also provide action-oriented resources, as well as information about our nationwide book tour. Most importantly, we want to hear from you -- we want to know how you've started making sense in your world. Tell us what you think of the book, what you've been doing in your area, your successes and triumphs, and where you need help. We'll be sharing your stories on the blog and in articles -- email us at sms@alternet.org and keep us in the loop. Thanks for your support and let's not forget ... November 2006 will be here before we know it.

Thursday, May 19, 2005

DEMOCRATIC PARTY ALERT / MESSAGE FROM CARE2 -- Urge Congress To Enact Strong Identity Theft Protection!

As identity theft scandals mount, it seems as if it's only a matter of time before virtually everyone will fall victim to this insidious form of fraud. That's not as far-fetched as it sounds. The Federal Trade Commission estimates that 9.9 million Americans are victimized by identity theft every year. That's 19 new ID theft victims every minute! Nearly every week we hear about new security breaches at companies like ChoicePoint, Lexis-Nexis, Bank of America and numerous universities, which have put millions of Americans' personal information at risk. Fortunately, Congress is finally recognizing the urgency of this issue. Pending legislation would require tighter security for information brokers, mandate that companies notify you when your personal data is compromised, and limit the use of Social Security numbers that puts your identity at risk. Urge your Congressional Representatives to enact strong identity theft protection legislation ... http://www.care2.com/go/z/23977

ENJOYING LIFE AT THE SHARPE END
FANS of a hit Sean Bean TV series have been treated to a weekend [May 14th & 15th] of swashbuckling action. The Firepower Royal Artillery Museum in Woolwich Arsenal [England] hosted the event devoted to SHARPE, the 1990s' ITV action series set during the Napoleonic Wars. The Sharpe Appreciation Society weekend gave fans the chance to dress up as their favourite characters and watch the reconstruction of scenes from the show. There was also a chance to meet Bernard Cornwell, who writes the original Sharpe books. Plus Jason Salkey, who starred in the TV adaptation as Harris, and Michael Meirs, who also starred in the adaptation as Cooper. Firepower Education Officer Bob Lindridge said: "The weekend proved just how popular the Sharpe novels and the TV series are."

ANNOUNCEMENT ... Seattle rock group, Pearl Jam, will be opening for the Rolling Stones on September 28th in Pittsburgh at PNC Park. This is not a first for the band, as they opened for the Stones four times in Oakland in 1997. [Tickets for this show go on sale Saturday, May 21st, in the AM.]

Wednesday, May 18, 2005

[Duchess Note … This Article was published on Tuesday, May 17, 2005 by Working for Change and was sent to me by a fellow NYC Kucitizen. Thank you so much for sharing Linda!]
DON’T BLAME NEWSWEEK
Despite Sloppiness, Newsweek Didn't Fabricate Koran Story
by Molly Ivins

As Riley used to say on an ancient television sitcom, "This is a revoltin' development." There seems to be a bit of a campaign on the right to blame Newsweek for the anti-American riots in Afghanistan, Pakistan and other Islamic countries. Uh, people, I hate to tell you this, but the story about Americans abusing the Koran in order to enrage prisoners has been out there for quite some time. The first mention I found of it is March 17, 2004, when the Independent of London interviewed the first British citizen released from Guantanamo Bay. The prisoner said he had been physically beaten but did not consider that as bad as the psychological torture, which he described extensively. Jamal al-Harith, a computer programmer from Manchester, said 70 percent of the inmates had gone on a hunger strike after a guard kicked a copy of the Koran. The strike was ended by force-feeding.

Then came the report, widely covered in American media last December, by the International Red Cross concerning torture at Gitmo. I wrote at the time: "In the name of Jesus Christ Almighty, why are people representing our government, paid by us, writing filth on the Korans of helpless prisoners? Is this American? Is this Christian? What are our moral values? Where are the clergymen on this? Speak up, speak out." The reports kept coming: Dec. 30, 2004, "Released Moroccan Guantanamo Detainee Tells Islamist Paper of His Ordeal," reported the Financial Times. "They watched you each time you went to the toilet; the American soldiers used to tear up copies of Koran and throw them in the toilet...." said the released prisoner. On Jan. 9, 2005, Andrew Sullivan, writing in The Sunday Times of London, said: "We now know a great deal about what has gone on in U.S. detention facilities under the Bush administration.

Several government and Red Cross reports detail the way many detainees have been treated. We know for certain that the United States has tortured five inmates to death. We know that 23 others have died in U.S. custody under suspicious circumstances. We know that torture has been practiced by almost every branch of the U.S. military in sites all over the world -- from Abu Ghraib to Tikrit, Mosul, Basra, Afghanistan and Guantanamo Bay. "We know that no incidents of abuse have been reported in regular internment facilities and that hundreds have occurred in prisons geared to getting intelligence. We know that thousands of men, women and children were grabbed almost at random from their homes in Baghdad, taken to Saddam's former torture palace and subjected to abuse, murder, beatings, semi-crucifixions and rape. "All of this is detailed in the official reports. What has been perpetrated in secret prisons to 'ghost detainees' hidden from Red Cross inspection, we do not know. We may never know.

"This is America? While White House lawyers were arguing about what separates torture from legitimate 'coercive interrogation techniques,' the following was taking place: Prisoners were hanged for hours or days from bars or doors in semi-crucifixions; they were repeatedly beaten unconscious, woken and then beaten again for days on end; they were sodomized; they were urinated on, kicked in the head, had their ribs broken, and were subjected to electric shocks. "Some Muslims had pork or alcohol forced down their throats; they had tape placed over their mouths for reciting the Koran; many Muslims were forced to be naked in front of each other, members of the opposite sex and sometimes their own families. It was routine for the abuses to be photographed in order to threaten the showing of the humiliating footage to family members." The New York Times reported on May 1 on the same investigation Newsweek was writing about and interviewed a released Kuwaiti, who spoke of three major hunger strikes, one of them touched off by "guards' handling copies of the Koran, which had been tossed into a pile and stomped on.

A senior officer delivered an apology over the camp's loudspeaker system, pledging that such abuses would stop. Interpreters, standing outside each prison block, translated the officer's apology. A former interrogator at Guantanamo, in an interview with the Times, confirmed the accounts of the hunger strikes, including the public expression of regret over the treatment of the Korans." So where does all this leave us? With a story that is not only true, but previously reported numerous times. So let's drop the "Lynch Newsweek" bull. Seventeen people have died in these riots. They didn't die because of anything Newsweek did -- the riots were caused by what OUR government has done. Get your minds around it. Our country is guilty of torture. To quote myself once more: "What are you going to do about this? It's your country, your money, your government. You own this country, you run it, and you are the board of directors. They are doing this in your name. The people we elected to public office do what you want them to. Perhaps you should get in touch with them."

Tuesday, May 17, 2005

QUOTE OF THE DAY ... One day we must come to see that peace is not merely a distant goal we seek, but that it is a means by which we arrive at that goal. We must pursue peaceful ends through peaceful means. Martin Luther King

ALL THE NEWS THAT IS FIT TO PRINT FROM THIS PAST WEEKEND

BUSH'S HOUSE HOMOPHOBE
David S. Bernstein, Boston Phoenix
The Office of Special Counsel exists to protect federal workers from job discrimination and whistle-blowing retaliation. Here's how Scott Bloch turned it into a haven for gay-bashing and partisan politics.
http://www.alternet.org/rights/22000/

“STAR WARS” RAISES QUESTIONS ON US POLICY
David Germain, Associated Press
http://www.commondreams.org/headlines05/0517-07.htm

OPTING FOR 'OPT-IN'
J. Douglas Allen-Taylor, AlterNet
Some school districts are challenging the federal guidelines for No Child Left Behind's military recruitment provision, facing withdrawal of funding over privacy infringement.
http://www.alternet.org/story/22006/

TAKE PUBLIC BROADCASTING BACK
Closing Address by Bill Moyers at National Conference on Media Reform
May 15, 2005
http://www.commondreams.org/views05/0516-34.htm

FAKE NEWS IS HAZARDOUS TO YOUR HEALTH
Diane Farsetta, PR Watch
Imitating Big Tobacco's fight against cigarette labeling, the PR industry launches a battle against regulation of government-funded "fake" news.
http://www.alternet.org/mediaculture/22007/

MEDIA COVERAGE OF INTELLIGENCE MANIPULATION REFLECTS PUBLIC ACCEPTANCE OF IMPERIAL PRESIDENCY
Commentary by Ivan Eland
http://www.commondreams.org/views05/0517-25.htm

MONTEL'S MISSION
Betsy Rothstein, The Hill
The talk show host discusses his support for medical marijuana, the psychic Sylvia Browne, and how to get a meeting on Capitol Hill.
http://www.alternet.org/drugreporter/21996/

TIME FOR U.S. TO WITHDRAW
Neil Abercrombie & Dennis Kucinich, USA Today
http://www.commondreams.org/views05/0517-24.htm

ESCAPE FROM 'ECOTOPIA'
Pat Joseph, Grist Magazine
Revisiting the 1970s eco-cult classic that gripped a nation.
http://www.alternet.org/envirohealth/21998/

SORRY, MS RICE, BUT THE IRAQ WAR DIDN’T COME TO US
G. Jefferson Price III, Baltimore Sun
http://www.commondreams.org/views05/0517-29.htm

POLITICAL BLUSTER AND THE FILIBUSTER
Norman Solomon, AlterNet
The merits of a Senate filibuster have everything to do with what kind of nation people want.
http://www.alternet.org/columnists/story/22004/

BILL MOYERS FIGHTS BACK
John Nichols, The Nation
http://www.commondreams.org/views05/0516-26.htm

NYC "NOT IN OUR NAME" RESISTANCE CINEMA PRESENTS -- A FRIDAY NIGHT SPECIAL DOUBLE PREMIERE! See two great new films and meet their producers, Alpa Patel and Brandon Jourdan

FALLUJAH (28 min, 2005) from Brandon Jourdan (Deep Dish TV, NYC Indymedia)and Jacque Soohen (Big Noise Films)

And THE WORLD TRIBUNAL ON IRAQ (58min, 2005) Alpa Patel producer & Editor, Deep Dish TV(www.deepdishtv.org) also website of WTI: www.worldtribunal.org

WHERE: The Community Church of NYC, Gallery Room, 28 East 35th st. @ Park Avenue
WHEN: FRIDAY May 20th at 7:00 pm
ADMISSION: Free
REFRESHMENTS: wine & cheese

FALLUJAH, the latest film from Brandon Jourdan and Jacque Soohen, is an ambitious attempt to show the history of a city and its destruction. Information about what really happened at Fallujah is so difficult to find since the Pentagon all but prohibited any media from on site reporting. This important and unique film uses never-before seen footage of the violent US assault on the small Iraqi city during November. The footage used was shot almost entirely by the Iraqi people and shows a very different perspective of the attack than offered in US media.

THE WORLD TRIBUNAL ON IRAQ, which is the 13th and final in a series entitled Shocking And Awful, chronicles the first session of the World Tribunal On Iraq held May 8th, 2004 at Cooper Union in New York City. With a Court TV-esqe spin and a little DragNet spoof thrown in, producer & editor Alpa Patel creates an informative and engaging view of the World Tribunal. Inspired by the tribunal organized by Bertrand Russell and JeanPaul Sartre in the 1960s to indict the U.S. over the war in Vietnam, the WTI is a global citizens tribunal which has explored the legal case that can be made against the U.S. for the invasion and occupation of Iraq. Apanel of experts presents testimony demonstrating the many U.S. violations of the UN Charter, the Geneva Conventions, and various other treaties to which it is a signatory. The tribunal has since traveled around the world and is set to conclude its work in Istanbul in June.

Participants in the tribunal include: Sarah Leah Whitson, HRW; Roger Normand, the Center for Economic & Social Rights; Jennifer Ridha, an Iraqi-American attorney; Dr.Gert van Moorter, Medical Aid For The Third World; Mike Hoffman, Iraq Veterans Against the War; Eve Ensler, author of the Vagina Monologues; Dennis Brutus, anti-apartheid activist; Sinan Antoon, Iraqi-American poet, and many others.

Saturday, May 14, 2005

REFLECTIONS, ENLIGHTENMENT AND LEARNING FROM PAST EXPERIENCES
Commentary by the Duchess

All of us, over the course of our lifetime, experience many different levels of friendship with individuals. Whether it’s with men or women. Throughout the years I've learned it’s important to remember there are different levels regarding friends, acquaintances and even lovers. One shouldn't confuse the whole lot, as that can lead to anger, suffering and disenchantment. Human nature being what it is ... we sometimes forget or get lost in the emotion. All those experiences and encounters [whether good, bad or indifferent] are an essential learning tool to ones developing maturity. [Not easily understood by teenagers and even in some adults.] As well as leading onward to new experiences, if you allow that to happen in a healthy manner.

Sometimes the breakup of a relationship or long-term friendship can result in a catalyst to new experiences, as well as friendships. [Closing the mind to that is damaging to the soul.] Two "long-term friendship" breakups that stand out in my mind happened 25 years apart from one another. And yet, both were major catalysts for me into new realms of thought, experiences and outlook on life. Sadly, the first incident [1977] was of my own doing and the second incident [2003] was not. The deeds and roles had been reversed. Funny how that happens, yah know. [And I don't mean funny ha-ha.] Of the first, it took me many years of reflection to come to grips with the situation. And ever since then I've tried to rectify it on numerous occasions. Unfortunately with no real success and I'm finally able to accept that. As to the other individual ... apparently she hasn't been able to move on and is still in the disenchantment phase.

Regarding the second and more recent situation [which was emotionally painful for me], I engaged in deep reflection in the months that followed. I also had some in-depth discussions with several friends, acquaintances and professionals. These conversations were a great source of enlightenment. In recent months, I've come to realize that I'm truly thankful for the vicious way this individual broke off a long friendship. Yes, I know, that sounds abit odd, but it’s true. I really am thankful. And if I ran into that person today, I'd say "thank you, I harbor neither grievances nor animosity". None what so ever. The situation was a catalyst for me and propelled me to were I am today. I am a vibrant productive being ... not some insignificant worthless being. We're all vibrant, special human beings. Don't let someone put you down, cause their just a bully with lots of insecurity issues. Rise above it all and take on new, happy, healthy experiences.

Peace ... Love ... Justice ... Solidarity ... Hope

Friday, May 13, 2005

QUOTE OF THE DAY ... Vision without action is a daydream. Action without vision is a nightmare. Japanese Proverb

BERNIE SANDERS ON THE IMPORTANCE OF MEDIA REFORM AS A POLITICAL ISSUE
Amy Goodman / Democracy Now
Thursday, May 12th
In this broadcast from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign we hear an excerpt of a speech by Representative Bernie Sanders, an Independent from Vermont. He spoke at the conference "Can Freedom of the Press Survive Media Consolidation?"
http://www.democracynow.org/article.pl?sid=05/05/12/1426211

Thursday, May 12, 2005

MESSAGE FROM TOM HUGHES AT DFA [Democracy for America] - MADE IN CHINA

Whatever happened to good corporate citizenship? In America today, a business you might know pays such poor wages its workers have to turn to taxpayers to pay for their health care. The same firm has made China, a totalitarian dictatorship that holds wages down by outlawing unions, its supplier of choice -- the source of 70 percent of its inventory. And the family that owns this company and has become wildly wealthy? They make sure to invest their money in the Republican Party -- where they know their investment will pay off with tax cuts for the richest few. What company is this? WAL-MART -- the largest, richest corporation in the world.

Major organizations we work with -- groups such as the Service Employees International Union, and the United Food and Commercial Workers -- believe America's largest corporation should do better. To make that happen, they've launched a massive campaign to show Americans the massive scale of Wal-Mart's irresponsibility. But those groups need allies. Should we join the fight? The choice is yours: http://www.democracyforamerica.com/walmartvote

Some competitors of Wal-Mart know the value of doing well by doing good. They pay living wages. They offer good benefits. And they earn steady profits -- in part because they attract, and hold onto, high-quality workers. These companies have helped make America the wealthiest nation in the world and they sustain our prosperity. Wal-Mart takes a radically different approach. For it, every penny is profit -- it fights for every dollar, no matter how it gets it. The result? You pay to make Wal-Mart rich -- through tax benefits and infrastructure bestowed by state and local governments -- even if you never shop there. Take Georgia, a state where Wal-Mart ranks as the largest private employer. In 2002, state officials there figured out that Wal-Mart employees had some 10,000 children on the rolls of PeachCare, the state's child health care program. No other company's employees had even a thousand children on the rolls -- but Wal-Mart had no qualms about dumping its costs onto Georgia taxpayers.

Wal-Mart used to make a point of keeping jobs in the United States by buying American. Today, though, the company single-handedly accounts for nearly 10 percent of all Chinese goods sold in the United States. Wal-Mart keeps prices low by stocking as much as 70 percent of its products from Chinese suppliers -- suppliers who pay wages kept low by a dictatorial government. Those policies helped Wal-Mart's owners, the Walton family, build a fortune worth tens of billions. That money makes the company a major force in Washington. And the family uses its wealth to bankroll the radical right -- it spent millions last year to elect candidates devoted to eliminating the estate tax, which affects only the wealthiest of the wealthy. Wal-Mart wealth is also behind Progress for America -- a Republican front group the Waltons have financed to the tune of millions of dollars.

America needs better corporate citizens, and Wal-Mart --the largest company in the world -- has the resources to stand on its own instead of exploiting people overseas and piggybacking on American taxpayers and working families. But making it live up to its responsibilities poses a huge challenge -- because taking on Wal-Mart means going up against the biggest corporation on Earth. With an undertaking that massive, we need everyone on board. So you make the call: http://www.democracyforamerica.com/walmartvote

We know that America works best when we honor those who work hard and play by the rules.
It's time to decide: shouldn't we teach Wal-Mart to do the same?



HEAR YEA! HEAR YEA! READ ALL ABOUT IT! LEFT WING BLOGGERS KNOW WHERE TO FIND THE TRUTH & REPORT IT TO OUR READERS – THE TRUTH WILL NEVER BE FOUND AT FOX, CNN OR MSNBC

THE BOLTON ENDGAME
Laura Rozen, TomPaine.com
While John Bolton's nomination is likely to be approved by the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, the Democrats have succeeded in making a public display of the Bush administration's extremism.
http://www.alternet.org/story/21985/

BLACK AND WHITE AND FULL OF CRAP
Ted Rall, UExpress.com
http://www.commondreams.org/views05/0511-25.htm

WAGING WAR ON WAR
Traci Hukill, AlterNet
A fledgling organization tries to ignite a movement in favor of peace -- taking its cues from an unlikely source.
http://www.alternet.org/story/21987/

THEY LIED TO US – Memo Proves Leadership Knew Saddam Was Not A Threat
Molly Ivins, Working For Change
http://www.commondreams.org/views05/0511-24.htm

THE USES AND ABUSES OF RACE
Phyllis Eckhaus, In These Times
If race did not exist, the powers-that-be would have had to invent it. Three new books examine the divide between the Us and the Other.
http://www.alternet.org/rights/21986/

IT'S STILL CHAVEZ'S VENEZUELA
Benjamin Dangl, AlterNet
Despite strong U.S. opposition, Hugo Chavez continues to gain support in Venezuela and is building stronger ties with other Latin American governments.
http://www.alternet.org/rights/21982/

BOLTON IS BUSH’S FRANKENSTEIN MONSTER
Walter Williams, Seattle Post-Intelligencer
http://www.commondreams.org/views05/0511-30.htm

BUSH'S NEW SOCIAL SECURITY TACTIC
Jim Hightower, AlterNet
Professor George W.'s "60-day, 60-city, traveling medicine show" to sell the miracle cure of his Social Security privatization tonic to us gullible rubes--has been a bust.
http://www.alternet.org/columnists/story/21984/


[Duchess Note ... I recently finished yet another wonderful book by Bernard Cornwell on the SHARPE series. Cornwell is a grand storyteller, so he is [as Harper would say]. The characters in his books seem so real, plus situations and battle descriptions are quite vivid. Nothing like reading about a pile of arms and legs outside the surgeons tent to squelch the appetite. Next on my list is "Sharpes Devil" ... onward Chosen Men!]