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Carnival of the Green #12

This week’s Carnival of the Carnival of the Green is hosted by Urban Eco, a site dedicated to educating urbanites about sustainable living.
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Hill Happenings

Check Legislative Updates at Equality Utah

Articles in local papers from this weekend:

Salt Lake Tribune
Legislature schedule
Environmental suits may need bond
Prompted by Legacy: Bills would provide relief against litigation designed to interrupt construction

Proposal sets off debate on parental rights
Charter school funding tight: State’s not keeping pace with migrating students
No-fault apologies proposed for docs
Doctors’ mistakes: Utah families divided over a bill that would prevent use of such statements in suits

Deseret News
Cuts may affect more than groceries
‘Sideshow’ bills run gamut
Plan would disinherit murderers:Loophole currently lets killers make estate claim
Special interests are busy donating
Active duty a financial boost: Study shows most reservists earn more than as civilians
Bills could restrict information access
Pawnshop bill would help owners: Measure to ease requirements for selling merchandise
Cities could be blocked from regulating home aesthetics
GOP looks at plan to cut legislative retirement
Legislation cracks down on parents of truant kids

Split Greens: Moving on; an analogy

Awhile back I created a page specifically on The Green Party of Utah(left side bar), including links to information on the 2004 split.

Nationally and locally there are folks who are boycotting one of the split groups or another….or both. Nationally and locally there are folks who continue to attack one side or the other…..or both. Nationally and locally there are folks who continue to analyze that situation (the split). I understand the need to do this, to complete and analysis to provide information and to eventually come to possible personal closure on this issue.

I also feel, for myself, that the issue, while still effecting some aspects of the Green Party in Utah, is in the past, both groups have moved on and enough is enough.
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Today in history

January 30

1948
Gandhi Assassinated, New Delhi.

1956
As Martin Luther King, Jr. stood at the pulpit, leading a mass meeting during the Montgomery, Alabama, bus boycott, his home was bombed.
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David Rovics on Live Journal

For some months now I have listed David Rovics’ Songs of Social Signifance in my The Arts of Activism section (linked from the left sidebar of my blog).

Just today I discoverd David Rovics’ LJ Blog! And the big news is that David is a new father! Congratulations, David and Nathalie!

GPUS Happenings

I recently have become more involved in projects at the national level of the Green Party of the United States.

I am up for election as one of three Forum Managers. Per the passed proposal #186: Listserv Protocol for Delegates Discussion and Votes Lists, there are to be three Forum Managers elected to facilitate the implementation of the List Guidelines. There are three of us listed in the proposal and one alternate. We represent Florida, Indiana, Rhode Island, and Utah. The vote will take place February 6-12.

The four of us together have been developing a “handbook” and have been discussing further clarification of some of the policy.

The other project I have been involved in which I have posted about in this blog previously, is the GPUS Eco Action Committee. (Description of the committee can be found on the GPUS voting results page)We had our first conference call a couple of weeks ago and had a very productive meeting. Along with some other projects, we are tentatively planning to prepare reports and a workshop at the National GPUS Committee Meeting in July. The members of this committee represent the states of Florida, Illinois, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, New Hampshire, New Mexico, New York, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, and Utah.

There are a lot of positive things going on at the national level and it is exciting and educating to be part of these projects and to be working with some very dedicated and knowledgeable people.

Today in history

January 29

Chinese New Year (Year of the Dog)

1996
Four Ploughshares activists cause millions in damage and are arrested in Warton, England for disarming a British Aerospace F-16 fighter jet destined to be sold to Indonesia for use in its illegal occupation and genocide of East Timor. Tge four were later acquitted of all charges on the grounds of preventing a greater crime.


Seeds of Hope/East Timor Ploughshares activists

What Kind of Soul are You?

You Are a Dreaming Soul

Your vivid emotions and imagination takes you away from this world
So much so that you tend to live in your head most of the time
You have great dreams and ambitions that could be the envy of all…
But for you, following through with your dreams is a bit difficult

You are charming, endearing, and people tend to love you.
Forgiving and tolerant, you see the world through rose colored glasses.
Underneath it all, you have a ton of passion that you hide from others.
Always hopeful, you tend to expect positive outcomes in your life.

Souls you are most compatible with: Newborn Soul, Prophet Soul, and Traveler Soul

Skin Cancer

My dad scared me today.

I called him as I always do on Saturdays at 9am. He answered the phone as usual and after we exchanged greetings, he said “Well, my surgery was a success!”

Uh……what????

Shocked, I said “What surgery?”
“Didn’t I tell you?” Dad replied.
“No you didn’t!”

He proceeded to tell me that he had had a malignant basal cell carcinoma (BCC) removed from his ear. He had complained about it when I was there at Christmas, but never mentioned it to me after. They had to graft skin from his thigh to place on the part of his ear where the cancer was removed.

The good news: They got it all.

My dad has had issues with skin cancer ever since I was a child. One of my earliest memories was when I was 6 years old and my dad had a cancer removed from his head, which he had to keep bandaged for weeks.

Dad said he feels guilty for not wanting to go out into public with the way his ear looks at the moment.
“I should just focus on the good part…..they got it all.” I chuckled. At 76 my dad is healthy and just as cute as ever.

I’m sure that my dad’s absent-mindedness had him forget to tell me about the procedure (he’s always been like that) because he usually tells me of these things.

Needless to say, I have promptly written to my siblings with the request to please inform me of any surgeries or procedures anyone in the family has scheduled……just in case my dad forgets!

Quarantine Wal-Mart

DOES YOUR COMMUNITY HAVE WAL-MARTITIS? Symptoms include: swelling welfare rolls; depletion of public funds; exhaustion; difficulty making ends meet; and feverish profits. Contact the Bureau of Worker Health immediately.

The Ruckus Society has developed a campaign with other organizations to “quarantine” Wal-Mart.
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