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My LA Speech

Greetings from Utah and from the Green Party of the United States!

I vividly remember choosing my favorite color at the age of 8 – GREEN. My love of green is rooted in my love for life on this planet.. and so it is fitting that I would align myself the Green Party.

I belong to the Green Party for these reasons:

  • Social Justice and equal opportunity….

  • Ecological Wisdom….

  • Decentralization ….

  • Community-based Economics and economic justice….

  • Feminism and Gender Equity….

  • Respect for Diversity….

  • Future Focus and Sustainability….

  • GRASSROOTS DEMOCRACY….

  • PERSONAL AND GLOBAL RESPONSIBILITY….

  • NON-VIOLENCE….

These are the values upon which I strive to live my life. AND

These key values are precisely why we need to make every effort to get Greens elected!. THE GREEN PArTY **IS** THE **PEACE** PARTY !! We have a congress that cares nothing about our planet or life on it.

So the best way to challenge Congress’s constant approval of invasions and military spending increases is to get Greens elected to Congress. Having Greens in office would change the whole political landscape! Greens wouldn’t only be certain to vote against ALL pro-war and pro-military legislation, we would also provide some competition for the Democrats, currently lacking, besides Republicans.

Greens do not accept corporate money and therefore Greens are not in bed with defense contractors. Greens in office would have no corporate interests to influence their decision-making, unlike the current corporate influenced legislators currently in Congress.

The following is a list of calls to action by the Green Party which urges everyone to do the same:

  • The GP urges Immediate withdrawal of all US forces from Iraq.

  • The GP denounces Democratic leaders for supporting the invasion, offering
    vague and delayed timetables for troop withdrawal, approving bills for continued war
    spending, and retreating from impeachment.  Green leaders strongly condemned recent statements by
    presidential aspirants Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, and John Edwards that they could not
    promise the removal of all US combat troops from Iraq by 2013 warning that the Iraq War (as well as the threat of war with Iran) will continue whether a Democrat or Republican is elected in 2008.

  • The GP oppose a US military attack on Iran – Americans should not believe the new flood of
    deceptive war propaganda.

  • The GP stresses that Congress could end the war quickly if Democrats refused to move on bills for
    war funding, including the latest request for nearly $190 billion the Pentagon says is
    necessary to keep combat troops in Iraq for another year. 

  • The GP urges Congress to divert federal funds from war spending to human needs and services in the US, including restoration and rebuilding in the Gulf Coast.

  • The GP calls for the impeachment of President Bush and Vice President Cheney for
    numerous abuses of power, including misleading the American people about the reasons for
    invading Iraq. 

  • The GP calls the invasion a criminal breach of the US Constitution and international law, motivated by desire for political and corporate dominance in the region, control over Iraqi oil and other resources, and cooperation with Israel’s aggressive strategic objectives.

Join the Green Party in these calls to action. Support Greens running for office. Get Greens elected. Run as a Green for office in your district. Educate your community on the 10 key values for which the Green Party stands. Greens have been elected to offices all over the country from water boards to councils to mayors! If you are an informed and passionate citizen, YOU can run and should be running for office as a Green. You don’t need any other special pre-qualifications. That’s what democracy looks like! If you desire to foster peace, economic justice and to improve the health of our planet – YOU can run for office as a Green! If you want to work to demilitarize and eliminate weapons of mass destruction – if you want to promote non-violent methods to oppose practices and policies with which we disagree – if you want to act towards personal, community and global peace – YOU should run for office as a Green!

It’s time to get Greens in office for a CHANGE-

GRASSROOTS DEMOCRACY – PERSONAL AND GLOBAL RESPONSIBILITY – NONVIOLENCE!

THE GREEN PATY **IS** THE **PEACE** PARTY !!

I would like to leave you with this Pledge to Life, which my husband Tom wrote:

I pledge allegiance to all life

in its interdependent diversity;

and to the Planet upon which it exists;

one World, under the sky, undividable

with harmony and balance for all.

Thank you!

LA this weekend

Tom and I are headed to LA this weekend.  We will be participating as representatives of the Green Party in the mass march and rally that will be the culmination of a weeklong encampment, organized by the Troops Out Now Coalition (TONC).  The parallel encampment is being held in Washington, D.C.

I will be a speaker at the rally on Saturday.  I will be speaking in my capacity as Co-Chair of the GPUS Peace Action Committee.
I’m excited and nervous at the same time!

Reports and photos are currently being posted at these sites:

GPAX Blog
TONC Encampment Blog
For anyone participating in the LA action – look for me and Tom carrying the GPAX banner!

Here is an update of this week’s activities in LA.

1.2 Million Iraqi Civilians Dead.
Over Four Million Driven From Their Homes. Nearly 4,000 US Soldiers Killed. More Than 600,000 Iraqi Widows. Five Million Orphans. 
Not One More!
Troops Out Now Coalition
https://mail.wwpublish.com/Redirect/www.troopsoutnowla.org http://www.troopsoutnowla.org
On to Sept. 29th Mass March and Rally
at Olympic & Broadway 12 Noon!!
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15-Mile March
Picture 1: Militant Chants Along Wilshire Blvd
Picture 2: Network News Interviews Stopover Protest at Israeli Consulate
Picture 3: From left – Bev Tang of BAYAN-USA and Namibia Donadio of youth organization FIST (Fight Imperialism Stand Together)
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Encampment at Westwood Day Before 15-Mile March
T
ent City Organizers Set Up Encampment
at Downtown Federal Building
After 15-Mile March
Prepare for
Massive March and Rally
on Sept. 29th at Olympic & Broadway
Encampment Anti-War Film Showings Every Night till 29th
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
MEDIA CONTACTS:
John Parker: 323 936-7266, c- 323 899-2003.Carlos Montes: 213-712-0370 (Spanish or English) TONC Press Coordinator-Page Getz 323-377-1530. Javier Rodriguez- March 25 Coalition- 323-702-6397 (Spanish/ English)
Tent Cities Continue at the Downtown Federal Building at 300 North Los Angeles St.
Organizers Prepare for Sept 29th Mass March and Rally!
WHAT:
Tent City Downtown Prepares for Mass March on 29th.
WHEN:
Wednesday, September 26
WHERE:
Downtown Federal Building, Aliso & Los Angeles streets
DAY 5
WED SEPT. 26
Theme: Race & Repression/ LGBT/ Women’s Rts/ Int’l Solidarity
NOON POTLUCK- BRING SOMETHING!
2 p.m. International Action Center on Haiti
*3 p.m. Jena 6 Teach-in on Racism/ Prison industrial complex/ Police Brutality
4 p.m. Coalition in Solidarity with Cuba presents Cuba Panel, including Paula Solomon, AFSC’s Eisha Mason, Carol Frances Likins and others
5 p.m. Arab-American Teach-in with Al Awda’s Mazen Almoukdad
6 p.m. March 25 Coalition Immigrant Rights Teach-In in solidarity with Colombia
Film Screening – 7 p.m. The Fire This Time- The LA Uprising & King Drew Update
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TH SEPT 27 DOWNTOWN
Theme- Labor Rights/ Immigrant Rights
NOON POTLUCK- BRING SOMETHING!
1 p.m. National Security & Immigrant Rights Teach-in with Hamid Kahn of the South Asian Network
*3 p.m. Bienestar vigil for Victoria Arellano
David Bacon Photo Exhibit of Iraqi Workers in Basra and Baghdad.
4 p.m. US Labor Against the War- Iraq Oil Law Workshop
6:30 p.m. Short Version: “Meeting Face to Face” on Iraqi workers
7 p.m. The Garment Workers Center- presentation & film, labor & immigrant rights
Film Screening – 9 p.m. Wallk Out, on the Chicano Moratorium with Carlos Montes, Latinos Against the War
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F SEPT 28 DOWNTOWN
Theme: Youth/ End Occupation, Human Needs, Not War
9 a.m. City Council demonstration & March to LA Times Protest
NOON POTLUCK- BRING SOMETHING!
5-6 p.m. Philippines Teach-in on History of US Occupation- BAYAN USA
7p.m. FMLN El Salvador Wkshp
8p.m. Eyewitness Palestine- Photo Presentation Teach-in
9 p.m. Journal of Ascetics  & Protest Theater
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SAT SEPT 29 DOWNTOWN
Noon- Mass March & Rally to Bring the Troops Home
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Baghdad is covered in tent cities to shelter the two million internally displaced by US occupation. Now DC and LA are covered in tent cities to occupy the occupiers!
Thousands of peace and justice advocates are uniting on the doorsteps of the nation’s federal buildings to make it impossible to ignore the people’s mandate. British polls announced this week that 1.2 million Iraqis have met violent deaths as a result of nearly five years of U.S. occupation and more than four million have been displaced. According to Time magazine, there are now five million Iraqi orphans. Over 70 percent of the country opposes this war, but despite lipservice, congress continues to fund this bloodbath. Veterans, activists, Gold Star families and students are setting up mock tents as a result of the General Services Administration’s attempt to deny our first amendment right to demonstrate, but we will not back down!

Global Warming caused by raising animals for food

I became a vegetarian about 6 years ago when I realized that by eating meat I was contributing to an industry that really kept people all over the world from being fed.  The article from Common Dreams pasted below gives one even a lot more to think about regarding the consumption of meat:

Nuggets and Hummers and Fish Sticks, Oh My!
Why Vegetarianism Is the Best Way to Help the Environment

by Bruce Friedrich

In 1987, I read Diet for a Small Planet by Frances Moore Lappé and — primarily for human rights and environmental reasons — went vegan. Two decades later, I still believe that — even leaving aside all the animal welfare issues — a vegan diet is the only reasonable diet for people in the developed world who care about the environment or global poverty.

Over the past 20 years, the environmental argument against growing crops to be fed to animals — so that humans can eat the animals — has grown substantially. Just this past November, the environmental problems associated with eating chickens, pigs, and other animals were the subject of a 408-page United Nations scientific report titled Livestock’s Long Shadow.

The U.N. report found that the meat industry contributes to “problems of land degradation, climate change and air pollution, water shortage and water pollution, and loss of biodiversity.” The report concludes that the meat industry is “one of the … most significant contributors to the most serious environmental problems, at every scale from local to global.”

Eating Meat Is the No. 1 Consumer Cause of Global Warming

Al Gore, Leonardo DiCaprio, and others have brought the possibility of global cataclysm into sharp relief. What they have not been talking about, however, is the fact that all cars, trucks, planes, and other types of transportation combined account for about 13 percent of global warming emissions, whereas raising chickens, pigs, cattle, and other animals contributes to 18 percent, according to U.N. scientists. Yes, eating animal products contributes to global warming 40 percent more than all SUVs, 18-wheelers, jumbo jets, and other types of travel combined.

Al and Leo might not be talking about the connection between meat and global warming, but the Live Earth concert that Al inspired is: The recently published Live Earth Global Warming Survival Handbook recommends, “Don’t be a chicken. Stop being a pig. And don’t have a cow. Be the first on your block to cut back on meat.” The Handbook further explains that “refusing meat” is “the single most effective thing you can do to reduce your carbon footprint” [emphasis in original].

And Environmental Defense, on its website, notes, “If every American skipped one meal of chicken per week and substituted vegetables and grains … the carbon dioxide savings would be the same as taking more than half a million cars off of U.S. roads.” Imagine if we stopped eating animal products altogether.

Eating Meat Wastes Resources

If I lie in bed and never get up, I will burn almost 2,500 calories each day; that is what’s required to keep my body alive. The same physiological reality applies to all animals: The vast majority of the calories consumed by a chicken, a pig, a cow, or another animal goes into keeping that animal alive, and once you add to that the calories required to create the parts of the animal that we don’t eat (e.g., bones, feathers, and blood), you find that it takes more than 10 times as many calories of feed given to an animal to get one calorie back in the form of edible fat or muscle. In other words, it’s exponentially more efficient to eat grains, soy, or oats directly rather than feed them to farmed animals so that humans can eat those animals. It’s like tossing more than 10 plates of spaghetti into the trash for every one plate you eat.

And that’s just the pure “calories in, calories out” equation.  When you factor in everything else, the situation gets much worse.

Think about the extra stages of production that are required to get dead chickens, pigs, or other animals from the farm to the table:

  1. Grow more than 10 times as much corn, grain, and soy (with all the required tilling, irrigation, crop dusters, and so on), as would be required if we ate the plants directly.
  2. Transport — in gas-guzzling, pollution-spewing 18-wheelers — all that grain and soy to feed manufacturers.
  3. Operate the feed mill (again, using massive amounts of resources).
  4. Truck the feed to the factory farms.
  5. Operate the factory farms.
  6. Truck the animals many miles to slaughterhouses.
  7. Operate the slaughterhouses.
  8. Truck the meat to processing plants.
  9. Operate the meat processing plants.
  10. Truck the meat to grocery stores (in refrigerated trucks).
  11. Keep the meat in refrigerators or freezers at the stores.
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With every stage comes massive amounts of extra energy usage — and with that comes heavy pollution and massive amounts of greenhouse gases, of course. Obviously, vegan foods require some of these stages, too, but vegan foods cut out the factory farms, the slaughterhouses, and multiple stages of heavily polluting tractor-trailer trucks, as well as all the resources (and pollution) involved in each of those stages. And as was already noted, vegan foods require less than one-tenth as many calories from crops, since they are turned directly into food rather than funneled through animals first.

Eating Meat Wastes and Pollutes Water

All food requires water, but animal foods are exponentially more wasteful of water than vegan foods are. Enormous quantities of water are used to irrigate the corn, soy, and oat fields that are dedicated to feeding farmed animals — and massive amounts of water are used in factory farms and slaughterhouses. According to the National Audubon Society, raising animals for food requires about as much water as all other water uses combined. Environmental author John Robbins estimates that it takes about 300 gallons of water to feed a vegan for a day, four times as much water to feed an ovo-lacto vegetarian, and about 14 times as much water to feed a meat-eater.

Raising animals for food is also a water-polluting process. According to a report prepared by U.S. Senate researchers, animals raised for food in the U.S. produce 86,000 pounds of excrement per second — that’s 130 times more than the amount of excrement that the entire human population of the U.S. produces! Farmed animals’ excrement is more concentrated than human excrement, and is often contaminated with herbicides, pesticides, toxic chemicals, hormones, antibiotics, and other harmful substances. According to the Environmental Protection Agency, the runoff from factory farms pollutes our rivers and lakes more than all other industrial sources combined.

Eating Meat Destroys the Rain Forest

The World Bank recently reported that 90 percent of all Amazon rainforest land cleared since 1970 is used for meat production. It’s not just that we’re destroying the rainforest to make grazing land for cows — we’re also destroying it to grow feed for them and other animals. Last year, Greenpeace targeted KFC for the destruction of rainforests because the Amazon is being razed to grow feed for chickens that end up in KFC’s buckets. Of course, the rainforest is being used to grow feed for other chickens, pigs, and cows, too (i.e., KFC isn’t the only culprit).

What About Eating Fish?

Anyone who reads the news knows that commercial fishing fleets are plundering the oceans and destroying sensitive aquatic ecosystems at an incomprehensible rate. One super-trawler is the length of a football field, and can take in 800,000 pounds of fish in a single netting. These trawlers scrape along the ocean floor, clear-cutting coral reefs and everything else in their path. Hydraulic dredges scoop up huge chunks of the ocean floor to sift out scallops, clams, and oysters. Most of what the fishing fleets pull in isn’t even eaten by human beings; half is fed to animals raised for food, and about 30 million tons each year are just tossed back into the ocean, dead, with disastrous and irreversible consequences for the natural biological balance.Then there is aquaculture (fish farming), which is increasing at a rate of more than 10 percent annually. Aquaculture is even worse than commercial fishing because, for starters, it takes about four pounds of wild-caught fish to reap just one pound of farmed fish, which eat fish caught by commercial trawlers. Farmed fish are often raised in the same water that wild fish swim in, but fish farmers dump antibiotics into the water and use genetic breeding to create “Frankenstein fish.” The antibiotics contaminate the oceans and seas, and the genetically engineered fish sometimes escape and breed with wild fish, throwing delicate aquatic balances off-kilter. Researchers at the University of Stockholm demonstrated that the horrible environmental impact of fish farms can extend to an area 50,000 times larger than the farm itself.

Eating Meat Supports Cruelty

Caring for the environment means protecting all of our planet’s inhabitants, not just the human ones. Chickens, pigs, turkeys, fish, and cows are intelligent, social animals who feel pain, just as humans, dogs, and cats do. Chickens and pigs do better on animal behavior cognition tests than dogs or cats, and are interesting individuals in the same way. Fish form strong social bonds, and some even use tools. Yet these animals suffer extreme pain and deprivation in today’s factory farms. Chickens have their sensitive beaks cut off with a hot blade, pigs have their tails chopped off and their teeth removed with pliers, and cattle and pigs are castrated — all without any pain relief. The animals are crowded together and given steady doses of hormones and antibiotics in order to make them grow so quickly that their hearts and limbs often cannot keep up, causing crippling and heart attacks. At the slaughterhouse, they are hung upside-down and bled to death, often while they are still conscious.

What About Eating Meat That Isn’t From Factory-Farmed Animals?

Is meat better if it doesn’t come from factory-farmed animals? Of course, but its production still wastes resources and pollutes the environment. Shouldn’t we environmentalists challenge ourselves to do the best we can, not just to make choices that are a bit less bad?

The U.N. report looks at meat at a global level and indicts the inefficiency and waste that are inherent in meat production. No matter where meat comes from, raising animals for food will require that exponentially more calories be fed to animals than they can produce in their flesh, and it will require all those extra stages of CO2-intensive production as well. Only grass-fed cows eat food from land that could not otherwise be used to grow food for human beings, and even grass-fed cows require much more water and create much more pollution than vegan foods do.

Conclusion

The case against eating animal products is ironclad; it’s not a new argument, and it goes way beyond just global warming. Animals will not grow or produce flesh, milk, or eggs without food and water; they won’t do it without producing excrement; and the stages of meat, dairy, and egg production will always cause pollution and be resource-intensive.

 

If the past is any guide, this essay will generate much hand-wringing from my meat-eating environmentalist colleagues and, sadly, some anger. They will prefer half-measures (e.g., meat that is “not as bad” as other meat). They may accuse PETA of being judgmental — simply for presenting the evidence. They will make various arguments that are beside the point. They will ignore the overwhelming argument against eating animal products and try to find a loophole. Some will just call the argument absurd, presenting no evidence at all.

But as Leonardo DiCaprio has noted, this is the 11th hour for the environment. Where something as basic as eating animals is concerned, the choice could not be any clearer: Every time we sit down to eat, we can choose to eat a product that is, according to U.N. scientists, “one of the … most significant contributors to the most serious environmental problems, at every scale from local to global,” or we can choose vegan — and preferably organic — foods. It’s bad for the environment to eat animals. It’s time to stop looking for loopholes.

Considering the proven health benefits of a vegetarian diet — the American Dietetic Association states that vegetarians have a reduced risk of obesity, heart disease, and various types of cancer — there’s no need or excuse to eat chickens, pigs, eggs, and other animal products. And vegan foods are available everywhere and taste great; as with all foods — vegan or not — you just need to find the ones you like.

You can find out more at GoVeg.com and get great-tasting recipes, meal plans, cookbook recommendations, and more at VegCooking.com.

Bruce Friedrich is the vice president for campaigns at People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA). He has been a progressive and environmental activist for more than 20 years.

Imagine Peacefest yesterday

I have been involved in planning this year’s Imagine Peacefest in Salt Lake City.  Here is the article that appeared in today’s Deseret News:

Panelists discuss forming U.S. Department of Peace

Published: Sept. 23, 2007 12:21 a.m. MDT

Community members gathered at the downtown Salt Lake City Library on Saturday to discuss the establishment of a U.S. Department of Peace.

In conjunction with the U.N.-sanctioned International Day of Peace and the city’s second annual “Imagine Peacefest,” three university professors, a Hindu priest and a Moab Realtor debated the validity and timing of the proposal, currently being considered by Congress. They loosely defined what they believe the department’s role should be in domestic and international spheres.

“There is a great need for creative nonviolence,” said Bonnie Tyler, a University of Utah professor and member of Mormons for Equality and Social Justice. “We can’t just pull the troops out (of Iraq) ? it has to go beyond that.”

Panel members agreed that in order to establish lasting worldwide peace, the process should begin with the most basic building block of society ? public education.

“We need to be a peaceable culture,” said Michael Minch, a professor of peace and conflict studies at Utah Valley State College. “The ways peace is waged can be taught. None of this is a mystery ? it can be done and it should be done.”

The panel discussed the need for the proposed department to remain autonomous and nonpartisan. The group also considered how to establish relationships between existing domestic peace programs, such as gang-prevention groups. And the panel weighed in on the abolishment of nuclear weapons and the potential department’s role in international affairs.

The panel discussion was only a portion of the day’s activities. A tree was decorated with ornaments, symbolizing peace, created by local schoolchildren. Live music, face painting, films and a children’s choir also were featured at the daylong festival.

Deanna Taylor, one of the founders and organizers of the event, was thrilled at the amount of community support it received. Despite its infancy, she said, the yearly festival has received much community support and planning for next year’s activities is already under way.

“We want it to be a fun, family-oriented, artful event that expresses their ideas of a more peaceful world,” Taylor said.

When asked how international peace can be achieved, Taylor said the answer is found on an individual level.

“It starts with yourself ? first of all, you have to feel deep down inside yourself that peace is possible,” Taylor said. “It branches out from there.”

For information on next year’s “Imagine Peacefest,” e-mail: info@blueskyinstitute.org. For additional information about the establishment of a U.S. Department of Peace, visit: www.thepeacealliance.org.


E-mail: nhale@desnews.com


The One Voice Children’s Choir sings Saturday at the Main Salt Lake City Library as part of the city’s “Imagine Peacefest.” (Jeffrey D. Allred, Deseret Morning News)

Support our Troops?

Next time someone tells me to “support our troops”, I’m going to point them to One Utah, where Cliff Lyon has posted some soldier made Youtube videos from Iraq.

Dr. Jared Ball – seeking the Green Party Presidential Nomination

Jared Ball, seeking the Green Party nomination for President, at today’s New York City Times Square “No Recruitment” campaign near US Army recruitment center. Jared talks about his campaign goals.

Shot and Compressed by
Craig Seeman
Third Planet Video
Secretary/GPNYS

I heard Dr. Jared Ball speak at the Annual National Meeting of the Green Party of the United States in Reading, PA in July. I was duly impressed and would like to see him get the GPUS nomination for the President of the United States.

*What* progress?

Just after George W. Bush made his speech to the American public last Thursday night giving his compelling reasons for maintaining a strong military presence in Iraq since “progress” is supposedly being made, this report came out:

Iraq report shows slow progress being made

as reported by ctv.ca  and the Associated Press

The report indicates that, while the Bush administration plays up the “accomplishments” made in Iraq, in fact “meager” progress is being made.  While Bush plays games to get the American public to think that there will be a decrease in troops,  the reduction is, in reality, a decrease in the increase of troops:

American political historian Allan J. Lichtman likened Bush to a used car salesman.

“What he’s done here is what the used car salesmen do,” he told CTV’s Canada AM Friday. “They jack up their prices, he put more troops in. Then they lower the price and say — ‘Look, a big sale, you’re saving money,'” he said.

“There is no troop reduction, there’s only a reduction of the increase,” he said.

Meanwhile, more troops are dying, more Iraqis are dying, the country continues to be in shambles, money continues to be diverted from services for American citizens to the war department to “combat terrorism” and the spineless Dems continue to  emphasize what they are calling “redployment” instead of having the troops stand down and return to their U.S. bases.

The U.S. needs to get out of Iraq –NOW.

(See this post also at the Green Party of the United States Peace Action Committee’s blog.)

9/11 – “Safe” vs. “Dominated”

Today is the 6th anniversary of the assault on the World Trade Center in New York City which killed thousands of people.  It was a day that will be remembered throughout history no doubt.  But not JUST for the incident itself.  It was a day that began a dark chapter in U.S. history.

Normon Solomon, author of the newly released Made Love, Got War: Close Encounters with America’s Warfare State”, has written the piece Six Years of 9/11 as a License to Kill

It evokes a tragedy that marks an epoch. From the outset, the warfare state has exploited “9/11,” a label at once too facile and too laden with historic weight — giving further power to the tacit political axiom that perception is reality.

“Sept. 11 changed everything” became a sudden cliche in news media. Words are supposed to mean something, and those words were — and are — preposterous. They speak of a USA enthralled with itself while reducing the rest of the world (its oceans and valleys and mountains and peoples) to little more than an extensive mirror to help us reflect on our centrality to the world. In an individual, we call that narcissism. In the nexus of media and politics, all too often, it’s called “patriotism.”

What happened on Sept. 11, 2001, was extraordinary and horrible by any measure. And certainly a crime against humanity. At the same time, it was a grisly addition to a history of human experience that has often included many thousands killed, en masse, by inhuman human choice. It is simply and complexly a factual matter that the U.S. government has participated in outright mass murders directly — in, for example, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Panama, Yugoslavia, Afghanistan, Iraq — and less directly, through aid to armies terrorizing civilians in Nicaragua, Angola, East Timor and many other countries.

Today should serve as a reminder that our world is not any safer than before September 11, 2001.  The U.S. government has seen to that.  “Safer” isn’t the word.  “Dominated”, yes.


Utah’s new and “improved” bus routes and schedules

Yesterday was the first time I experienced the impact of Utah Transit Authority’s “new and improved” bus system, which took effect August 26th.

After walking around West Jordan to run errands (there is no bus route available to do this), I needed to take a bus to the TRAX station from my neighborhood in West Jordan so I could travel the 12 miles north to Salt Lake City.  What I discovered is that there is NO east west running bus in my area to take riders to the train.  The only bus I found was one that runs north south and into  Salt Lake City in a part that is far from my destination.

So I walked.  And walked.  And walked.

It took me one hour from where I was after doing errands to get to a train.  I love to walk, so it wasn’t too much of an imposition, however I was lucky that I was not on a strict time schedule.  What I discovered on my 5 mile walk was that as I meandered through affluent neighborhoods, near big box stores and golf courses, there were plenty of bus stops (for weekday travelers).   But what I then found as I wound myself through less affluent neighborhoods – trailer parks and small bungalows in more low income areas – was that bus stops had been completely eliminated (there were signs on former bus stop signs announcing the elimination of them).

Wow. 

It is even more apparent to me now who the UDOT bus system caters to.  And it ain’t the working folks who work trades or minimum wage jobs and it ain’t those among them who work to keep businesses open on the weekends.

There’s a LOT wrong with this picture.

I’m leaving now on this Sunday to walk to the TRAX station.  This time I have a shorter walk – only about 2 miles since I’m leaving directly from my home.  There is no bus available for me today.

Good thing it’s not raining.  And good thing my legs and feet still work.

Health care for children in the U.S.

The Bushites will not stop at elevating privatization of healthcare:

The Bush administration, continuing its fight to stop states from expanding the popular Children’s Health Insurance Program, has adopted new standards that would make it much more difficult for New York, California and others to extend coverage to children in middle-income families.

Administration officials outlined the new standards in a letter sent to state health officials on Friday evening, in the middle of a month-long Congressional recess. In interviews, they said the changes were aimed at returning the Children’s Health Insurance Program to its original focus on low-income children and to make sure the program did not become a substitute for private health coverage.

A “substitute for private health coverage”?  I think what they mean is that they don’t want the profits of private health companies being compromised by more and more folks becoming eligible for the CHIP program. 

If thehealth care system in this country wasn’t so focused on greed and profit-making at the expense of the health care needs of very single person living in America, there would not be a need for programs like CHIP and there would be no competition for insurance companies because there would be NO insurance companies.  Imagine, EVERYONE receiving the health care they need, regardless of income.  What a concept.

The Bush Administration has left our children behind in many ways.  This is yet another example of how Americans are continuing to be screwed.