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We the People March Forth!

Today was an event that I helped organize:

It was a great event. People I’ve never seen before came – and represented all political veiwpoints. The program consisted of speakers, interspersed with volunteers from the audience reading the 10 amendments to the constitution – The Bill of Rights.

While it all was inspiring, the most touching moment for me was when a Utah Minuteman Member became emotional after hearing a member of the Brown Berets speak. This was quite contrary to his attitude towards the Brown Berets before the event started.

After the program we showed the film by Aaron Russo, “America: Freedom to Fascism”, a very well made documentary on the state of the rights of people living in the U.S. I recommend that everyone view this film.

It was truly a day of dialogue and the audience members requested more such events.

Here are photos, with one speech included:


See the rest of the photos and speech.

Earth Jam 2007

I am serving on one of the organizing committees for Earth Jam 2007. For more than 15 years, Earth Jam has been a tradition in Salt Lake at Liberty Park. This family festival is free, and open to the public and is filled with music, dance, and Earth Day awareness.

This year there will be no fee to vendors. The goal is to provide an extensive network amongst people and communities who want to build a better world. I plan to develop the Green Earth Fest section again, with a focus on building a larger “kiddie village” – an area that will focus on earth education for children.

This is a call to anyone or organization who would like to participate in this year’s Earth Jam. Go to the website and check it out and feel free to contact me if you’d like more information or would like to participate.

“Rocky”-ing the Boat

Salt Lake Mayor Rocky Anderson is rocking the boat!

Salt Lake Mayor calls for Washington Legislature to support resolution to impeach President Bush
Rocky testifies against ‘war criminal’ Bush, makes case for impeachment
Rocky rips Bush at “impeachment” rally
Statement of Ross C. “Rocky” Anderson, Mayor of Salt Lake City – Before the Washington State Senate – Governmental Operations Committee-March 1, 2007
A Compelling Case for Impeachment of President George W. Bush

Desert Greens in the Media

The Desert Greens Green Party of Utah got some media attention today, in repsonse to Desert Greens, Green Party of Utah Celebrate Cancellation of Divine Strake Test and The Desert Greens, Green Party of Utah applauds Governor Huntsman’s efforts
to support both Utah farmers and the development of renewable energy in Utah
:

Red-letter week buoys Utah Greens
By Lee Benson
Deseret Morning News

Eileen McCabe is trying hard. She really is.
But it’s obvious she hasn’t had much practice at this sort of thing.
I’m talking about celebrating.
Eileen is a card-carrying member of the Green Party, one of two people in Utah assigned as a delegate to the national party, and she and her Green peers have just gone through one terrific week.
First there was the announcement from the federal government that it was abandoning its plans to detonate the Divine Strake explosion upwind in Nevada — something the Desert Greens, which is what Green Party members in Utah call themselves, have been laboriously campaigning for.
Next there was Sunday night’s Academy Awards, where Al Gore’s documentary about global warming, “An Inconvenient Truth,” won two Oscars.
And finally, as a kind of organic cherry on top, there was Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman’s announcement this week of his support for Utah farmers and the development of renewable energy in Utah.
Right now, it sure is great to be green.
Eileen knows this, and as she takes a break from her day job in Murray for a short interview with the media, meaning me, she says so with an emphatically redundant, “Oh it’s great, it’s great.”
But that’s it. There are no back flips, no gushing speeches, no Toyota hybrid jumps, no plans for a big victory bash.
The best Eileen can do is speculate that when she and her fellow Greens next get together in person — after Thursday’s regular anti-war vigil in front of the Federal Building in downtown Salt Lake perhaps — they might stop long enough for a toast with union-made beer.
“We’re really into union-made beer,” she explains. “The only one I know of is Pabst Blue Ribbon, so we’ll probably get together with some Pabst Blue Ribbon and toss back a few.”
But beyond that, no plans other than to keep on keeping on.
“Honestly, we’re not used to this,” she says, meaning the winning.
Then she quickly adds, “And the battle might be over, but the war isn’t.”
“An Inconvenient Truth” may have won an Oscar, but lots of people are still driving SUVs. Divine Strake may have been cancelled, but the federal nuclear program is still going strong. And then there’s that situation in Iraq.
“If they cancelled the (nuclear) program and ended the war in Iraq and didn’t start one with Iran,” says Eileen, “then maybe we’d take the week off.”
And Pabst Blue Ribbon wouldn’t know what hit it.

Lee Benson’s column runs Sunday, Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Please send e-mail to benson@desnews.com and faxes to 801-237-2527.

Gov. lets EnergySolutions bill become law

Announcement from HEAL Utah:

Tonight, Governor Huntsman let Senate Bill 155 become law.

While pledging to prevent “backdoors” for more and hotter nuclear waste to be dumped in Utah, Gov. Huntsman instead let EnergySolutions and the Legislature push the door wide open while locking Utahns out.

Using EnergySolutions’ language to describe the bill as a needed “technical clarification,” Gov. Huntsman vindicated the Legislature’s desire to remove itself and all elected officials in Utah from future expansions and licensing decisions at EnergySolutions’ current site–including decisions to take hotter waste.

In his statement, Gov. Huntsman did pledge to limit the volume of waste at EnergySolutions through his powers as governor. We hope this means he can still carry through with his promise to keep Utah from being the nation’s dumping ground for nuclear waste. But we’ll need to make sure.
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Guv must veto nuke waste bill

The Governor of Utah has until midnight tonight to veto the nuclear waste bill that passed both the state senate and house.

SB 155 would take the Legislature and governor out of disposal decisions by Energy Solutions on its own property.

The Governor’s office has been flooded with calls and emails urging him to veto this bill:

From HEAL Utah

Gov. Huntsman has until tonight to veto Senate Bill 155 or it becomes law. Hundreds of calls have poured in, yet the Governor has yet to make a decision.

Please take a minute to call Gov. Huntsman today at (801) 538-1000 and leave a message asking him to veto SB 155.

Then, if Gov. Huntsman does veto the bill, join us on Capitol Hill for the final day of the session: Wednesday, February 28th. We’re holding a citizen lobby day all day long from 9:00am-Midnight to urge our legislators to do their jobs and not exempt themselves from having oversight over nuclear waste expansions at EnergySolutions. More details to follow, but let us know if you can make it.

If you can’t make it on the last day, make sure to contact your senator and representative and ask them to support the Governor’s veto of SB 155. You can find your state legislators here: http://www.le.state.ut.us/maps/amap.html.
To see how they voted, follow these links:
Senate vote: http://le.utah.gov/~2007/status/sbillsta/sb0155.003s.txt;
House vote: http://le.utah.gov/~2007/status/sbillsta/sb0155.001h.txt

Gov. Huntsman has said this about SB 155: “I want to make sure there are no backdoors in terms of volumes of waste [and] in terms of hotter waste.”
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Johnny Cash

Today is the anniversary of the birthday of legendary musicianJohnny Cash.

I grew up listening to the music of Johnny Cash. I have always admired his distinctive style and lyrics.

Ballad of ira hayes
by Johnny Cash

CHORUS:
Call him drunken Ira Hayes
He won’t answer anymore
Not the whiskey drinkin’ Indian
Nor the Marine that went to war

Gather round me people there’s a story I would tell
About a brave young Indian you should remember well
From the land of the Pima Indian
A proud and noble band
Who farmed the Phoenix valley in Arizona land

Down the ditches for a thousand years
The water grew Ira’s peoples’ crops
‘Till the white man stole the water rights
And the sparklin’ water stopped
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Food Not Bombs

I used to participate as a volunteer with our Local Food Not Bombs organization. In recent years there has been no activity with the local group until lately.

Food Not Bombs is becoming active again in Salt Lake under my educational non-profit Blue Sky Institute. We have created a web site for it:
Food Not Bombs Salt Lake.

Look for the site to be more developed and also for blogs and forums.

Divine Strake News

It’s still hard for me to believe that this test has been cancelled. I have been working with the Stop the Divine Strake Coalition for about a year on this issue. (See all my posts on Divine Strake.) What a great feeling to know that this particular project is coming to a close because of the victory of the people. It’s nice to celebrate one small victory in the struggle.

Updated news stories
TEST SITE EXPLOSION: Divine Strake blast dead: Opposition to bunker-buster experiment strong
Utah kills the bomb: Divine Strake is Dead
Utahns react to Divine Strake cancellation
“We’re Not Going to Be Downwind”
Downwinders express gratitude to Utah people and leaders
Divine Strake bites the dust: Huntsman, others hail cancellation of blast
Feds pull plug on desert blast – Public outcry derails Pentagon’s planned test

DIVINE STRAKE IS CANCELLED

While I always remain skeptical of sudden government announcements, I am overjoyed to hear this:

Cancellation of Proposed Divine Strake Experiment

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