Mother’s Day a Sad Rememberance for Some

I found this on Delco Times:
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Millions of American mothers today are being showered with flowers, candy and other gifts from their children and husbands. They are being taken out to dinner, served breakfast in bed and otherwise wined and dined in salute of their maternal status.

Sons and spouses are saluting their “best girls” while daughters are dedicating the day to their ultimate role models.

Grandmothers and great-grandmothers are also being honored for their parenting skills.

But for some mothers, it is a day of sad remembrance of children lost to war.

For mothers like anti-war activist Cindy Sheehan, whose soldier son was killed in Iraq two years ago, it hearkens back to the true origins of Mother’s Day in the United States.
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St. George holds Stop the Divine Strake Rally

Citizens of St. George, Utah held a rally to voice opposition to the Divine Strake test yesterday.

Several dozen participated. according to the Las Vegas Sun article. This was the first rally ever organized by these folks, who called me early last week to ask me questions about organizing rallies.

Another article appeared in the Salt Lake Tribune: Anti-Divine Strake rally draws fewer than hoped; opponents sign petitions.

Way to go, St. George!

STOP THE DIVINE STRAKE!

Logos – Image is everything (sometimes)

As the Desert Greens Green Party of Utah continues to evolve and shape its identity, we keep playing around the logos. We aren’t going to make a new banner until we have something we really like. We hope to make our next banner out of scraps of fabric, keeping in line with the key values of ecological wisdom and future focus and sustainability. The banners made of vinyl chloride (probably polyvinyl chloride) are just really, really bad for the environment.

At the Live Green Festival yesterday in Salt Lake City, we had a couple of banners with different images on them. We just pasted over the banner we had.

We also had new buttons made:

The State of Utah Elections Office requires a logo for the ballot in the elections. The Desert Greens Green Party of Utah’s Ballot Name is “Desert Greens” and the Ballot Logo is:

New “fortune” scam/spam

You know those spam messages you get from the most esteemed Prince so-and-so from the country of “whatever”, saying he/she needs your help getting their money out of their country and into your bank account and would you please send your bank account information as soon as possible (are there really people that fall for this)?

Well now there’s a new one. Get this:

I received it from “Sgt. Larry Smith” at: larrysmith@naveganas.com
With a reply to: larrysmith_info2005@walla.com

Here is the message. It’s sad that he cannot calculate percentages very well, even in this spam:
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U.S ARMY PERSONNEL

GOOD DAY,

My name is Larry Smith , I am an American soldier, serving in the military of the 1st Armored Division in Iraq, As you know we are being attacked by insurgents everyday and car bombs.We managed to move funds belonging to Saddam Hussien’s family. The total amount is US$15.5Million dollars in cash, mostly 100 dollar bills. We want to move this money to you, so that you may invest it for us and keep our share for banking.
We will take 90%, my partner and I. You take the other 15%. no strings attached, just help us move it out of Iraq, Iraq is a warzone. We plan on using diplomatic courier and shipping the money out in one large silver box, using diplomatic immunity.
If you are interested I will send you the full details, my job is to find a good partner that we can trust and that will assist us. Can I trust you? When you receive this letter,kindly send me an e-mail signifying your interest including your most confidential telephone/fax numbers for quick communication also your contact details.
This business is risk free. The box can be shipped out in 48hrs.

Respectfully,
Sgt. Larry Smith

STOP TH E DIVINE STRAKE Blogswarm!

This is a repost:

Action Alert for ALL Bloggers EVERYWHERE:

I am organizing a STOP THE DIVINE STRAKE blogswarm for Tuesday, May 16th. I hope you all will participate in an effort to stop this test.

See more information at Green Jenni’s blog at:Jen’s Green Journal. Jenni has put together a nice post about the test.

Please register here or at Blogswarm
(Thank you to those that have already registered!)

STOP THE DIVINE STRAKE!

Mother’s Day 2006: A Call for Peace!

Mother’s Day was originally started after the Civil War, as a protest to the carnage of that war, by women who had lost their sons. Women around the country this Mothers Day weekend will hold activities to promote peace. Also, outside the White House, May 13-14, 3PM-3PM, will be a special all-night vigil. Come for the whole vigil or for a few hours! Sing, dance, drum, bond, laugh, cry, and hug. Write letters to Laura Bush to appeal to her own mother’s heart, and read them aloud. Discuss new ideas for ending the war and building peace. In the final two hours on Sunday, the vigil will be joined by some amazing celebrity actresses, singers, writers — and moms.

Read all about Mother’s Day Actions and Resources at: CodePink Women for Peace.

Today in history

May 14

Mother’s Day

1832
The Black Hawk War begins when untrained American recruits attack Sauk Indian peace envoys.

1941
The first groups of WWII conscientious objectors (COs) were ordered to report to camp at Patapsco, Maryland.


World War II COs

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Mother’s Day and War

This is taken from the Institute for Public Accuracy:

Mother’s Day and War
May 12, 2006

Mothers and their families will gather in front of the White House from 3 p.m. on Saturday until 3 p.m. on Sunday to call for an end to the war in Iraq and stand against a military attack on Iran. Cindy Sheehan and Elaine Johnson will be among those there; both had sons killed in the war in Iraq. Mother’s Day in the U.S. has its origins in the peace movement, see Code Pink’s website. For more information, contact: Meredith Dearborn, cell (650) 208-2788.

KAREN MEREDITH
In May 2004, Meredith’s only child — Lt. Ken Ballard — was killed in Iraq at the age of 26. Her decision to become actively involved in antiwar efforts came a short time later, at his funeral at Arlington Cemetery. “I looked down at his grave,” recalls Meredith, “and I said, ‘If I don’t speak, how will people know what it feels like to be a Gold Star mother, to walk this path?'”

Meredith is one of many mothers taking part in events in D.C. this weekend revolving around the “Eyes Wide Open: The Human Cost of War” exhibit currently on the National Mall between the Washington Monument and the Capitol. Lessin is founder of Military Families Speak Out, is available for interviews and can arrange interviews with other military mothers.
Information on many of the mothers participating
More on the “Eyes Wide Open” exhibit

ASEEL AL BANNA
Aseel Al Banna was born and raised in Baghdad, Iraq, were she studied architecture and urban studies at the school of architectural engineering at the University of Technology. Finding herself in the midst of violence wrought by the First Gulf War, Aseel left Iraq in 1992 and eventually made it to the United States where she obtained her architectural degree from the University of Kentucky. She recently traveled with an Iraqi women’s delegation throughout the United States to shed light on the human cost of war, and its impact on women and children.
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ANTIWAR ORIGINS OF MOTHER’S DAY
Each year the president issues a Mother’s Day Proclamation. The original Mother’s Day Proclamation was issued in 1870. Written by Julia Ward Howe — best known today for having written the words to “The Battle Hymn of the Republic” in 1862 when she was an antislavery activist — the original Proclamation was an impassioned call for peace and disarmament. In the years following the Civil War her political activism increased, as did her condemnation of war. Here are the words of the original Mother’s Day Proclamation.

For more information, contact at the Institute for Public Accuracy:
Sam Husseini, (202) 347-0020; or David Zupan, (541) 484-9167

World Fair Trade Day

Today is World Fair Trade Day
Here are links to info on WFTD:

Global Exchange
Fair Trade Resource Network
Transfair USA
Lutheran World Relief
International Fair Trade Organization

It is good to buy Fair Trade every day and the above links are to sources that provide a lot of information about that.

Today in history

May 13

1888
Brazil, which imported more African slaves than any other Western Hemisphere country (including the U.S.), abolished slavery.

1908
President Theodore Roosevelt opened a conference on the conservation of natural resources saying, “the natural resources of our country are in danger of exhaustion if we permit the old wasteful methods of exploiting them longer to continue,” propelling conservation issues into the forefront of public consciousness.

1932
“We Want Beer” marches were held in cities all over America, with 15,000 unionized workers demonstrating in Detroit. Prohibition (the 18th amendment to the U.S. Constitution barring “the manufacture, sale or transportation of intoxicating liquors”) was repealed the following year.

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