Army Specialist Mark Wilkerson Turns Himself In

In today’s article, An Army Minus One on Common Dreams, it’s been announced that Army Specialist Mark Wilkerson has turned himself in to Fort Hood in Texas, after being AWOL (Absent Without Leave) for more than 18 months.

Initially supportive of the Iraq War, Wilkerson realized over time that the war was wrong and that he could not bring himself to kill and developed an inner urging to not go back with his company’s second deployment.

Wilkerson is one of hundreds of U.S. Soldiers who have refused to fight in Iraq and have claimed Conscientous Objector Status.

Cindy Sheehan has asked for more people to follow in Wilkerson’s footsteps. “Mark served one tour in Iraq and what he saw there changed him to such a degree that he couldn’t in good conscience return again. It shouldn’t be his duty to enter combat once again. He has already done what has been asked of him, and fulfilled his oath,” Sheehan said.

“There is a belief on the part of the soldier that they will be used carefully, and as a last resort only when all other means to resolve a conflict have been exhausted. Instead, soldiers are put into harm’s way without proper training and equipment, and for reasons we have come to find were fraudulent. The social contract between the U.S. government and our society and the solider who serves has been broken,” she said.

Myths About Rocky Anderson’s activities in last week’s rallies

In The Wasatch Front’s post Questus Furore – Civility and Disagreement, I was disappointed to read:

When Utah did not erupt in spontaneous revulsion, the mayor [Rocky Anderson] took it upon himself to organize protests against the President’s presence. (Unanswered and unexplored is the question of what city resources and employees were used to organize these protests. Seems like a job for some enterprising reporter out there. Too bad the local newspapers – the Salt Lake Tribune, the Deseret News – don’t employ any.)

Here is my response to that statement:

I would like to clarify that Rocky Anderson did not organize any of the rallies in Salt Lake on August 30.
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Salt Lake County Purchases Wind Power

I am happy to read in today’s Salt Lake Tribune that Salt Lake County is becoming more green with its purchasing practices, something that is part of my campaign platform

In S.L. County pushes green energy habits –
Blue Sky: Officials have purchased a significant amount of wind power
:

Salt Lake County’s mayor long has sought to green up the county. He has pushed everything from xeriscaping to hybrid cars to energy-efficient light bulbs.
Now, armed with a pool of progressive employees, Corroon has persuaded Utah’s most-populous county to purchase a substantial bloc of wind power. After setting a summerlong environmental challenge – 120 county employees agreed to buy the alternative-energy source for their homes – the county has secured enough Blue Sky wind power to equal the effect of planting 230,000 trees a year.

I am enthusiastic over a government’s officials advocating for energy-saving. Now if we can just get to the point where bicycles are provided for all those county employees so they don’t have to drive those cars……

Purchasing Appliances

I’ve been faced all summer with decreasing freezer space in my refrigerator/freezer combo with our harvest. It finally came to a head and so yesterday we went shopping for a freezer and a new refrigerator (since ours is about 10 years old and has some problems). Of course we looked diligently, in about 4 different places, and especially at the Energy Star appliances. We were disappointed to find that in these four places we were unable to find an Energy Star free standing freezer. So we ended up buying a 7 cubic foot non-Energy Star 275 kwh chest freezer and brought it home in our car.

We have housed the freezer outside our back door and will be insulating it a little more with some other materials to add to the efficiency of the appliance.

We were going to purchase an Energy Star refrigerator/freezer combo we found for just the right price within our budget that we feel will be efficient (22 cubic feet, 448 kwh) but our schedule didn’t match the delivery schedule so we decided to wait one more month when things aren’t quite as hectic (start of school you know).

Last year we had to a purchase new washer and dryer and it looks like the next appliance we will be faced with purchasing over the next year will be a stove. Then all of our appliances will be up to date and as energy efficient as we could get within our budget.

Carnival of the Green #43

This week’s COTG is hosted by LA Green Living. In this week’s issue:

  • Do some “rabble rousing” in addition to writing letters to and the typical lobbying of your representatives on environmental issues during this campaign season.
  • Critical Mass Bike Incident in NYC
  • Bangaldesh’s First Day of National Strike
  • The Emergence of “Windcrofting”
  • First LEED-certified residential home in the US and hopes for a green design for Bush’s presidential library.
  • Innovative responses to water crises around the world
  • China’s Water Crisis
  • Looking back at Hurricane Katrina: The environmental impact for the future; accounts from survivors
  • Genetically Modified Food Issues
  • Choosing reliable sources of sustainable coffee.
  • How to be “eco-friendly” when enjoying nature

    ….and more!
    Happy Reading!

  • Response to “Cheers, Jeers for Bush”

    Public Forum Letters – Response to Cheers, Jeers for Bush 08/31/06:

    The Republican Party has become a quasi-government organization under the Bush Administration. The evidence of this continues to mount starting with overthrowing the 2000 presidential elections by conspiring to make mass challenges to opposition voters. Other examples include taking control of mass media ownership. The Republican Party has become an extra-Constitutional institution with the ability to subvert national elections and manage war propaganda.

    The Utah Republican Party confirmed my worst suspicions at their “Pro-Bush” rally on August 30th. The contrasts between the, “Rock-Against-Rumsfeld” at Pioneer Park and the “Pro-Bush” rally at Washington Square were striking. At Pioneer Park the crowd was surrounded by 50 or more Salt Lake Police with riot gear and squad cars parked around the perimeter. When I arrived at the “Pro-Bush” rally I saw three police officers in uniform standing on the sidelines chatting. Orrin Hatch was speaking when I arrived there. I shouted out to him as loud as I could from the crowd. I exclaimed, “[Hatch] refused to
    see the peace delegation at your office to hear our grievances.” At this point I was grabbed from behind kicked and kneed hard in the back. A man grabbed my arm and doubled his fist to punch me (See Cheers, Jeers for Bush, Salt Lake Tribune August 31st). The police at the event did not intervene. I can’t help but feel this is deliberate cooperation between the Republican Party and law enforcement agencies to squash dissent and intimidate critics of an out of control President.

    Nate Smith
    c/o Free Speech Zone
    2144 S Highland Dr Suite 130
    Salt Lake City UT 84106

    MOX killed – sign-on letter

    Green Commons has asked that this letter be circulated:

    Please circulate widely!

    Dear Friends,

    Tom Clements parting gift to us … he has drafted a great letter for all of the groups to sign on thanking Hobson for KILLING MOX {a blend of uranium and plutonium from left-over nuclear bombs} (I know it’s a premature call, but he has called for cancellation of the program and return of the money, and also is giving money to immobilization which is GREAT).

    We’re looking for U.S. and Russian group signatures only, please. We will field suggested changes from this list through end of tomorrow, Friday. We need to be sure of the subcommittee calendar for marking up the appropriations bill, but we are thinking to broadcast widely for signatures through next week and then shoot it to Hobson and Domenici with a media release.

    Thanks and NIX MOX y’all!

    Send your sign-on to me at atom.girl@mindspring.com

    Please circulate widely!

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    September x, 2006
    Dear Representative Hobson
    Chairman, House Energy and Water Development Subcommittee
    Room 2362-B Rayburn House Office Building
    Washington, DC 20515-6020
    fax 202-225-1984

    Eliminate Funding for SRS MOX Plant, Support Plutonium Immobilization

    Dear Representative Hobson:

    We are writing to you to thank you for the decision by the Energy and Water Development Subcommittee which led the full House to eliminate funding for the plutonium fuel (mixed oxide fuel, MOX) plant at the Department of Energy¹s (DOE) Savannah River Site (SRS) in South Carolina. For a host of cost, non-proliferation, and environmental reasons we fully support the decision to terminate the MOX program as a method to deal with surplus weapons plutonium. We also enthusiastically applaud the House¹s recognition that immobilization of plutonium as waste is the preferred disposition path.
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    California’s Proposal to the GPUS

    The Proposal by California to the GPUS on Utah is now in the official discussion phase on the GPUS National Committee discussion list.

    There are insconsistencies and myths throughout the proposal. Here are examples:

    1. The title of the proposal itself is misleading:
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    Common Dreams published an article today called Camp Crawford Bush Protesters Moving Operation to DC.

    In the article, this account is written:
    A Bush supporter James Vergauwen sat in a convenience store parking lot in downtown Crawford on Saturday afternoon, under a tent with a sign reading “The Price of Freedom Is Not Free.”

    The Vietnam veteran from Windthorst, near the Oklahoma line, said he and his wife been staying in his RV in the parking lot the past few weeks to counter Sheehan’s protest. Tourists and other supporters stop by or sit with him and thank him, he said.

    “She has the right to say whatever she wants, and she does, but she doesn’t have the right to slander,” said Vergauwen, who added he was also supporting Bush in Crawford last summer.

    This is probably the same man who was sitting at the same table when I was in Crawford a few weeks ago with these signs:

    Now, if Cindy Sheehan “doesn’t have the right to slander”, why do these people?

    My First Post on One Utah

    I have been invited in the past to become an author on One Utah. I’ve been hesitating because I don’t have a lot of confidence in my writing skills. I finally decided to take the plunge and posted my first article. today on the No Child Left Behind Act’s Military Recruiting Clause.

    I think I still need to spice up my writing a bit and am happy that there are those out there willing to help me along with that.