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Feb
2005

U.S. snubbed over Indian rights issue

FYI.

Carrie Dann


Posted on Wed, Feb. 09, 2005

ORGANIZATION OF AMERICAN STATES

U.S. snubbed over Indian rights issue

Indian leaders from Latin America boycotted a U.S. reception to protest a U.S. stand on the rights of indigenous peoples.

BY PABLO BACHELET

pbachelet@herald.com

WASHINGTON - John Maisto, U.S. ambassador to the Organization of American States, raised his glass to propose a toast. He wanted to ''welcome and honor'' the participants of an OAS conference on indigenous rights in the Americas.

The United States was hosting a reception for about 150 indigenous representatives from the Western Hemisphere who are in Washington this week for a fifth round of negotiations on an Inter-American Declaration on Rights of Indigenous Peoples.

But most of the indigenous leaders had purposefully skipped the event Monday night to protest Washington's position on the declaration, giving the cavernous foyer of the Smithsonian's National Museum of the American Indian an especially empty feel.

`WE ARE NOT HAPPY'

''A boycott at the U.S. reception was our way of saying that we are not happy with the position taken by the United States,'' said Azelene Kaingaing, a Brazilian indigenous leader and vice president of the Americas Indian caucus.

U.S. officials insisted that the boycott had little impact and that the reception was still a success. They said that about 300 people were invited and that more than 250 attended.

''We didn't notice anything, of a large group of people not being there,'' said Olwyn Staples, the spokeswoman for the U.S. OAS delegation.

The OAS declaration, if it comes to pass, would be a historic document.

For the first time, it would enshrine the rights of the 40 million indigenous people in the hemisphere and perhaps set a legal precedent for Indians elsewhere.

Unconcerned with the boycott, Maisto said in his welcome speech that the U.S. government was ''proud of its long-standing commitment to tribal sovereignty.'' He also quoted Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, who said during her confirmation hearing that the Bush administration was ``concerned about the indigenous peoples . . . trying to find their rightful place in a political and economic system.''

WORDING OPPOSED

Earlier Monday, as the delegates from 34 countries discussed draft language for the declaration, U.S. officials had objected to proposed language that Indians have a ''right to live in harmony with the environment.'' Kaingaing said that is a ``defining characteristic that makes our people different.''

But the United States, considering the wording vague, put forward language on harmful contaminants and procedures to correct them. As no agreement was reached, the delegations decided to move on to other sections of the declaration.

But the boycott of the U.S. reception also reflected just how the talks, which started in 2003, have become a grinding affair for one of the OAS's most ambitious initiatives.

''Sometimes in a negotiation, you go slow and then you have a breakthrough,'' Maisto told journalists at the reception. ``We're working very hard.''

The U.S. government isn't the only one being difficult, said Juan Le?n, a Guatemalan diplomat of Indian origin. Many Latin American nations worry that giving indigenous groups too much, such as the right to rule their lands, could open the doors to autonomy or even independence movements.

TOUGH ISSUES REMAIN

Even what appears to be mundane semantics can stall talks at times. For months, negotiators discussed whether it was a declaration for indigenous ''peoples'' or for ``populations.''

And the two sides haven't even begun to tackle some of the stickiest issues, like the territorial rights of Indians. ''There are indigenous peoples who want absolute control over that territory, where the Indian authorities would be in charge,'' Le?n said.

http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald/10851098.htm?1c

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Louisiana native refuses to fight for US imperialism

Check his website and let him know you support his principled resistance to fighting in Iraq.

Les Evenchick
New Orleans


Date: Wed, 9 Feb 2005 22:21:23 -0800 (PST) From: Carl Webb

Subject: Louisiana native refuses to fight for US imperialism

My name is Carl Webb and I'm a soldier protesting illegal orders (Stop Loss Program) to serve in Iraq beyond the length of my contract which ended in August 2004. I refused to report for training with the Texas National Guard at Fort Hood and left Austin, Texas back in August with the intent of eventually turning myself over to the military authorities. Right now I'm creating a website at carlwebb.net where people can find more information. Click on the link to the press release below.

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Warning: Homeland Security provision - ID border issues

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Informant: Laurel

CIA prisoners 'tortured' in Arab jails

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Law Lords terror ruling provokes constitutional crisis

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US aviation officials received 52 warnings before 9/11

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http://omega.twoday.net/stories/517763/

H.R.418 REAL ID Act of 2005

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Die ganze Nachricht im Internet:

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This absurd practice of governing anonymously

Here is a tiny part of the transcript of a White House press briefing on Social Security, held on Feb. 2. The transcript was published on the Washington Post's Web site.

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http://tinyurl.com/59c5e


From Information Clearing House

No Place to Hide

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Real Audio & Transcript.
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Diplomats say U.S. lining up allies for possible bid to oust ElBaradei as head of U.N. nuclear agency

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From Information Clearing House

The Return of the Draft

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The Shi'ites' Faustian pact

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http://207.44.245.159/article8043.htm

Meaningless Imperial Policy

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http://207.44.245.159/article8030.htm


From Information Clearing House

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Elliot Abrams: defender of death squads to direct US “democracy” crusade

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http://tinyurl.com/45z99


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Experts doubt United States intelligence on Tehran

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From Information Clearing House

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Bush team tried to suppress pre-9/11 report into al-Qa'ida

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http://207.44.245.159/article8040.htm

Bush Wars - Crooks Get Contracts

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Britain accused over CIA's secret torture flights

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From Information Clearing House

At least 37 detainees died of torture in US detention centres at Iraq, Afghanistan and Guantanamo Bay

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C.I.A. Interrogator's Defense to Cite Bush at Brutality Trial:

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http://tinyurl.com/5m864


From Information Clearing House

Ho Hum, More War And Death

http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/g/a/2005/01/19/notes011905.DTL


Informant: Lew Rockwell

The Ghosts of Torture

http://www.villagevoice.com/news/0504%2Chentoff%2C60389%2C6.html


Informant: Lew Rockwell

George Bush's 'Heartless' Budget

http://www.lewrockwell.com/browne/browne34.html

Wildlife scientists feeling heat Species-protection data suppressed, many report

http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/c/a/2005/02/10/MNG7QB8O531.DTL


Informant: NHNE

Protect Our Kids From Mercury Poisoning

http://tinyurl.com/52cqx

Follow the money

Salon.com War_Room

February 9, 2005

If anyone is still inclined to give the Bush administration the benefit of the doubt on its budget numbers, the latest news on the cost of the Medicare prescription drug benefit should put an end to that.

You remember the prescription drug benefit. That's the program the president pitched in his 2003 State of the Union address as costing $400 billion. The White House strong-armed the bill through Congress in November 2003, again assuring everyone who would listen that its cost over 10 years would not exceed a CBO estimate of $400 billion. Then, two months later, the White House revealed that the program would actually cost $534 billion over 10 years. And then, a few months after that, it became clear that the administration knew all along that the $400 billion number was fantasy. Internal administration projections put the 10-year cost at $551 billion, but the administration withheld that information from lawmakers as they debated and voted on the Medicare benefit. In March 2004, the chief actuary for Medicare revealed that the administration had threatened to fire him if he told Congress about the $551 projection. ... Read the rest at: http://archive.salon.com/politics/war_room/ (You will need to scroll down.)


copyright Virginia Metze

Bush's Budget Transforms the War on Poverty Into a War on the Poor

Commentary, Los Angeles Times, February 9, 2005

by Eric Garcetti, Eric Garcetti, who represents the 13th District on the Los Angeles City Council, chairs the city's Housing, Community and Economic Development Committee.

President Bush refers to himself as a wartime president, and he has shown resolve not to back down on the battlefield. But the budget he released this week waves a flag of surrender in another war, the 40-year "war on poverty."

The budget announces cuts of 28% — or $1.4 billion — from our arsenal of critical social programs. The largest and most vital to Los Angeles is the Community Development Block Grant. As more cities draw on poverty-fighting grants each year, Los Angeles' allocation has steadily decreased, from $88.6 million in 2003 to $82.7 million this year. Under the proposed cuts, our allocation would plummet by at least $15 million. ... Read the rest at:
http://www.latimes.com/news/opinion/la-oe-garcetti9feb09.story


copyright Virginia Metze

Media Mangles Iraq Vote

Are the turnout numbers routinely cited by the press – 8 million and 57% – supported by reality? And was the outpouring of voters in Sunni areas really "surprisingly strong"?

by Greg Mitchell, Editor & Publisher. Posted February 5, 2005.

Everyone, of course, is thrilled that so many Iraqis turned out to vote, in the face of threats and intimidation, on Sunday. But in hailing, and at times gushing, over the turnout, has the American media (as it did two years ago in the hyping of Saddam's WMDs) forgotten core journalistic principles in regard to fact-checking and weighing partisan assertions? ... Read the whole story at Alternet: http://www.alternet.org/mediaculture/21180


copyright Virginia Metze

Election day records reveal big discrepancies in 24 Milwaukee wards

It is fine for Republicans to still be trying to overturn state votes, but wrong for Democrats to do so? They are still pursuing vote issues in Wisconsin.

Voter logbooks out of whack

Election day records reveal big discrepancies in 24 Milwaukee wards

by GREG J. BOROWSKI and STACY FORSTER
gborowski@journalsentinel.com

Posted: Feb. 9, 2005

... He [state Rep. Jeff Stone (R-Greendale)] said the revelation of on-site discrepancies should be looked at by authorities who have launched an investigation into potential voter fraud. ... Read rest at: http://www.jsonline.com/news/metro/feb05/300449.asp


copyright Virginia Metze

More vote reforms can wait, Ney says

I guess the Republicans do not intend to fix HAVA

More vote reforms can wait, Ney says

by Brian DeBose

THE WASHINGTON TIMES

Congress should not introduce new legislation to improve the elections process or change the Help America Vote Act, the chairman of the Committee on House Administration said yesterday.

Rep. Bob Ney, Ohio Republican, said that despite rumors and conjecture about problems in the 2004 election cycle, the process was, for the most part, fair and successful. [me: for Republicans?] Mr. Ney said Congress now must wait to see results and study HAVA's effectiveness in 2004 again when it is fully implemented and all states reach full compliance next year. ...
The committee also invited six secretaries of state to share their perspectives on voting issues, but two secretaries, J. Kenneth Blackwell of Ohio and Glenda E. Hood of Florida — the two states where the largest number of irregularities were reported — did not attend the hearing.

"That the secretaries do not appear at this hearing is an affront to the people who voted them into office," Mrs. Millender-McDonald said.

"I think the secretaries should be here. ... We can have disagreements, but you can't run and hide, and I have no problem going to them," Mr. Ney said. [me: going to THEM?] ... Read the rest at the Washington Times:

http://www.washtimes.com/national/20050210-123409-6838r.htm


copyright Virginia Metze

Bush Cuts Draw Heat From GOP Members

Many in Congress want to achieve his spending goal, but not at the cost of popular programs

by Janet Hook and Warren Vieth, Los Angeles Times Staff Writers

February 9, 2005

WASHINGTON — As President Bush began promoting a 2006 budget plan that calls for reductions in an array of popular domestic programs, Republicans in Congress on Tuesday started searching for ways to achieve his overall deficit-reduction targets without slaying such political sacred cows as farm subsidies, Amtrak and aid to states.

Many of the proposals in Bush's $2.57-trillion spending plan drew fire not only from Democrats but also from members of the president's own party who are reluctant to cut programs because they — unlike Bush — face reelection in 2006 and beyond. ... Read the rest at

http://tinyurl.com/46bvp or
http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-na-budget9feb09.story


copyright Virginia Metze

Jeff Gannon: Hypocrite of the week

Another Buzzflash headline of the day points us to more about "Jeff Gannon" at http://blogs.salon.com/0002874/2005/02/08.html You will love this expose!

All five headlines on BuzzFlash on Wednesday were about "Gannon" and he was their hypocrite of the week.


copyright Virginia Metze

REBUILDING IRAQ: THE BUCK STOPS WHERE?

by Arianna Huffington in February 9, 2005 newsletter

With the president preparing to hit up Congress for another $80 billion for the war in Iraq, I thought it might be a good time to crack open a history book.

In 1941, as the United States was on the verge of entering World War II, Sen. Harry S. Truman launched an investigation into reports of widespread waste, corruption and mismanagement in the nascent war effort. Over the next three years, the Truman Committee held hundreds of public hearings, visited military bases across the country, and ended up saving taxpayers $15 billion dollars. His efforts also saved countless lives by rooting out contractors using inferior materials and producing shoddy equipment.

We sure could use "Give 'em Hell, Harry" today — although, given the epidemic of corruption infecting the reconstruction of Iraq, even he would have his work cut out for him. ...

http://www.ariannaonline.com/columns/column.php?id=758

Important note: if you type the link instead of clicking on it above, do NOT misspell Arianna's name, as there is a spoof web page that comes up if you spell it Arrianna and it wants your social security number if you want to join her mailing list .... 1197 people have already visited the spoof link.


copyright Virginia Metze

Republicans are attacking Senator Reid

Republicans are attacking Senator Reid with "unwarranted, unfounded, and unfair personal attacks propagated by the RNC." The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee is fighting back and asks you to sign a petition: http://action.dscc.org/campaign/reid


copyright Virginia Metze

Slaughter In Iraq And ITN’s Descent Into Absurdity

MEDIA LENS: Correcting for the distorted vision of the corporate media

February 11, 2005

RAPID RESPONSE MEDIA ALERT: ONE SECOND PER VICTIM

Slaughter In Iraq And ITN’s Descent Into Absurdity

And The Main Headline This Lunchtime

It is easy to overestimate the role of media distortion of facts in the pacification and control of modern society. In reality the imposition of absurdity and mindless distraction is at least as important. If we can be persuaded to ignore serious issues, then it hardly matters if facts relating to those issues are distorted beyond recognition or blanked. Thus, ITN’s headline on January 29, 1999:

"And the main headline this lunchtime: Prince Charles and Camilla Parker-Bowles have appeared as a couple, in public, for the first time." (ITV 1 O'Clock News, 29.1.99)

The previous year, ten minutes, or thirty-three per cent, of the BBC's 6 O' Clock News on January 26, 1998, had dealt with the Queen Mother's fall and fracture of her left hip.

These examples might seem merely comical, but in truth real issues and real suffering are buried by nonsense of this kind.

On ITN’s main lunchtime news today, anchor Andrea Catherwood reported that 22 people had been killed in Iraq in two attacks on a mosque and a bakery. The report lasted exactly 22 seconds - one second per victim. Only the basic facts were given and the carnage was not included in a summary of the day’s major stories at the end of the programme.

The 22 seconds were followed by a 5 minute 30 second report on the planned wedding of Prince Charles to Camilla Parker-Bowles - a story also covered ad nauseam yesterday. This included some six interviews, a straw poll of public opinion, and a discussion of constitutional issues surrounding the marriage.

ITN had no time to mention that three children had been killed in the attack on the Iraqi mosque alongside 40 people wounded. It had no time to mention that no less that 50 Iraqi security personnel have been killed in three massive suicide bombings this week in the wake of Iraq’s fraudulent elections on January 30. You would not know from media reporting that this has been one of the country’s worst weeks for violence. A police officer in Salman Pak, a town fast becoming a focus of the conflict, said:

"We have never seen such fighting." (‘Eleven dead in Iraq bakery attack,’ Jenny Booth, Times Online, February 11, 2005)

This follows the killing of 10 Iraqi police during a fierce gun battle late on Thursday. Insurgents ambushed a police convoy searching for those responsible for an earlier car bomb attack - shooting went on for two hours. US attack helicopters were sent to the scene and opened fired to dislodge the insurgents.

Who is it that is deciding that the British public should be subjected to current levels of absurdity and indifference to suffering in TV news performance? Who are the people who determine what we are and are not told about the world? What are their credentials for such an important task? What are their backgrounds, connections, vested interests, likely biases?

The truth is that almost no one has the remotest clue - ITN is a massive, unaccountable business that responds far less, and far less honestly, even than the BBC to public complaints. How ironic it is that we so certainly believe we live in a free society when we have almost zero understanding of, and zero control over, the means of mass communication.

SUGGESTED ACTION

The goal of Media Lens is to promote rationality, compassion and respect for others. In writing letters to journalists, we strongly urge readers to maintain a polite, non-aggressive and non-abusive tone.

Write to the following journalists. Ask them how they can justify spending 22 seconds on the deaths of 22 Iraqis before spending 5 minutes 30 seconds on a royal wedding:

ITN Programme Editor for today‘s lunchtime programme, Patrick Hubbard
Email: patrick.hubbard@itn.co.uk

ITN Director of today‘s programme, Munro Forbes
Email: munro.forbes@itn.co.uk

Andrea Catherwood
Email: andrea.catherwood@itn.co.uk

David Mannion, Head of ITN
Email: david.mannion@itn.co.uk


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Email: editor@medialens.org


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Euro-Geldscheine mit RFID noch in diesem Jahr

http://www.vdi-nachrichten.com/vdi_nachrichten/aktuelle_ausgabe/akt_ausg_detail.asp?source=rubrik&cat=3&id=20837

Advocates for veterans decry VA fee hike

"It is wrong for the president to hike health care fees for veterans to pay for a tax cut for the wealthy we cannot afford," U.S. Representative Diana DeGette (D-CO) said through spokesman Josh Freed. "This does not reflect the real priorities and values of our nation."

http://www.veteransforcommonsense.org/?Page=Article&ID=2814

Iraq War veteran faces court martial for seeking psychiatric care

An Army Reserve officer from Powell [Tennessee] is a veteran of two wars in Iraq. Now, he's facing a battle on two fronts, personal nightmares and the Army he loves. First Lt. Phillip Goodrum might go to jail for seeking psychiatric care or he might be dishonorably discharged.

http://www.veteransforcommonsense.org/?Page=Article&ID=2811

Military concerned over treatment for returning soldiers

Over the last year, thousands of Tennessee guardsmen and Reservists went to Iraq and Afghanistan. It's the largest call up in over 50 years. ... An Army study shows that one in seven returning Iraq war vets suffers from depression.

http://www.veteransforcommonsense.org/?Page=Article&ID=2810

Bush Administration's First Memo on on al-Qaeda Declassified

Then-National Security Advisory Condoleezza Rice stated in a March 22, 2004 Washington Post op-ed, "No al Qaeda plan was turned over to the new administration." The documents posted to the National Security Archive web site today indicate Rice was given robust details about al Qaeda and a plan to attack them by Richard Clarke. Yet Rice did nothing. Well before 9/11, al Qaeda was in the U.S. and capable of launching "military style, large-scale terrorist operations," Clarke wrote. The public should have known about the administration's inaction much sooner.

http://www.veteransforcommonsense.org/?Page=Article&ID=2815

FAA Confirms Warnings About Al Queda Suicide Hijackings Before 9/11 Attacks

The world would be very different if the public knew these facts on September 12, 2001: "In the months before the Sept. 11 attacks, federal aviation officials reviewed dozens of intelligence reports that warned about Osama bin Laden and Al Qaeda, some of which specifically discussed airline hijackings and suicide operations, according to a previously undisclosed report from the 9/11 commission." Remember, President Bush was briefed in August 2001 about suicide attacks, yet he remained on vacation for a month in Texas.

http://www.veteransforcommonsense.org/?Page=Article&ID=2807

How To Talk To A Conservative

by American Progress Action Fund

A guide to help liberals refute the myths circulating about Social Security.

http://www.tompaine.com/action/#003701

So Long, Erin Brockovich

by Amanda Griscom-Little, Grist

The Senate just passed a bill making it harder for citizens to hold corporations accountable.

http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?t=8brq97aab.4l8gm9n6.gjcr97aab.tiniiyn6.80374&p=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.tompaine.com%2Fopinion%2F%23003710

Can You Say Class Warfare?

by Paul Krugman, The New York Times

The president's budget gives Democrats a golden opportunity to denounce Bush as a guardian of privilege.

http://www.tompaine.com/opinion/#003705

Iraq's Harry Truman

by Arianna Huffington, TomPaine.com Exclusive

In praise of a bipartisan effort to scrutinize U.S. expenditures in Iraq.
http://www.tompaine.com/articles/iraqs_harry_truman.php

CPR4Democracy - Feb. 11, 2005

http://tinyurl.com/6sjow

Not In Our Name

STATEMENTS OF CONSCIENCE AGAINST WAR AND REPRESSION

"No election, whether fair or fraudulent, can legitimize criminal wars on foreign countries, torture, the wholesale violation of human rights, and the end of science and reason."

http://www.nion.us/


Informant: Carol Wolman

Iran - Kriegsvorbereitungen

Aus Anlass des Bush-Besuches ein neues Special: Iran - Kriegsvorbereitungen.
http://www.labournet.de/krieg/iran/

Krieg gegen Terror: "Amerikaner spähen Ziele in Iran aus"

Geheime Kommandos der Vereinigten Staaten haben in den vergangenen Monaten nach einem Bericht des amerikanischen Starreporters Seymour Hersh mögliche Angriffsziele in Iran ausgespäht. Dies berichtete die angesehene Zeitschrift "New Yorker" am Sonntag. Artikel in FAZ.NET vom 17. Januar 2005. http://www.faz.net/s/RubDDBDABB9457A437BAA85A49C26FB23A0/Doc~E3F2583770CC3411B9C60B4DEDA7593D3~ATpl~Ecommon~Scontent.html

Siehe dazu den (englischen) Artikel mit einer deutschen Zusammenfassung auf der Seite des Friedenspolitischen Ratschlags:
http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb5/frieden/regionen/Iran/hersh.html

Die Bush-Administration antwortete darauf mit:

Bush: Militärschlag gegen Iran möglich

Der amerikanische Präsident George W. Bush schließt einen Militärschlag gegen Iran nicht aus, falls Teheran nicht umfassend über sein Atomprogramm Auskunft gebe. Artikel in FAZ.NET vom 18. Januar 2005.
http://www.faz.net/s/Rub28FC768942F34C5B8297CC6E16FFC8B4/Doc~E5E2F40DDAB0447D580B0304E2EA5F7F5~ATpl~Ecommon~Scontent.html

Aus dem Text:"…In einer ersten Reaktion auf einen Bericht des Magazins "The New Yorker" über angebliche amerikanische Vorbereitungen für einen Krieg gegen Iran hatte Bushs Berater Dan Bartlett dem Autor Seymour Hersh zwar "zahlreiche Ungenauigkeiten" vorgeworfen, aber sich nur wenig Mühe gegeben für ein echtes Dementi…"


"Vorposten der Tyrannei"

Die designierte Außenministerin der Vereinigten Staaten, Condoleezza Rice, hat Iran und die Länder Birma, Kuba, Nordkorea, Simbabwe und Weißrußland als "Vorposten der Tyrannei" in der Welt gebrandmarkt.

Artikel in FAZ.NET vom 18. Januar 2005.
http://www.faz.net/s/RubDDBDABB9457A437BAA85A49C26FB23A0/Doc~E77DC32CEF26D4FF59B98E4090998C3AA~ATpl~Ecommon~Scontent.html

Aus dem Text: "…Wir können nicht ruhen, bis jeder Mensch, der in einer Gesellschaft der Furcht lebt, schließlich seine Freiheit gewonnen hat…"


Antimilitarismus

Bush-Besuch am 23. Februar 2005 in Mainz

NOT WELCOME, MR. BUSH! Für eine friedliche und soziale Welt! Aufruf, den ein Aktionsbündnis aus verschiedenen Organisationen und Personen anlässlich des bevorstehenden Besuchs des US-Präsidenten Bush am 23. Februar 2005 beschlossen und veröffentlicht hat, in einer endgültig redigierten Fassung.

http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb5/frieden/bewegung/Bush-Besuch/mainz-aufruf.html


Bush-Besuche in der Bundesrepublik

US-Präsident Bush besucht am 23. Februar 2005 Mainz, am 22./23. Mai 2002 war er in Berlin - Informationen, Aufrufe, Dokumente im Special des Friedenspolitischen Ratschlags
http://www.uni-kassel.de/fb5/frieden/bewegung/Bush-Besuch/Welcome.html


An alle IndianerInnen, Greenhorns, Cowgirls und Cowboys im Norden, Süden, Westen, Osten und in Berlin. Die Cowgirls und Cowboys für den Frieden rufen auf: Kommt nach Mainz am 23. Februar! Denn Bush ist in der Stadt und will mit Schröder für mehr Krieg kuscheln! Aufruf der Cowgirls und Cowboys für den Frieden (pdf)
http://www.bushinmainz.de/images/downloads/aufruf_cowgirlsboys.pdf

Not welcome, Mr. Bush!
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/495034/

Alle Infos zu den Protestaktionen auf den Aktionsseiten
http://www.notwelcomebush.de/ und
http://www.bushinmainz.de/


Gedicht zum Thema:

Vorbildliche Erledígung

Wer politische Fragen
militärisch beantwortet
und Beziehungsprobleme
zwischen den Staaten
mit Kriegen löst

Der soll sich nicht wundern
wenn Schüler ihre Schulprobleme
vorbildlich
erledigen

Gedicht von Hartmut Barth-Engelbart von 2005, geschrieben kurz vor dem Bush-Besuch, nach Ahrensburg, Erfurt, Freising und Columbine.


Aus: LabourNet Nachrichtensammlung, Band 22, Eintrag 9

Kriege um Wasser

Das bedeutet Privatisierung wirklich: Sich das gemeinschaftliche Erbe der Natur anzueignen und es in den Privatbesitz von jemanden zu verwandeln, der Kapital daraus schlägt

Kolumne von Mumia Abu-Jamal in junge Welt vom 05.02.2005

http://www.jungewelt.de/2005/02-05/011.php



Aus: LabourNet Nachrichtensammlung, Band 22, Eintrag 9

Neue EU-Dienstleistungsrichtlinie drückt europaweit das Lohn- und Sozialniveau nach unten

Die neue EU-Dienstleistungsrichtlinie drückt europaweit das Lohn- und Sozialniveau nach unten. In der Fleischindustrie wird Deutschland schon heute als Billiglohnland geschätzt. Artikel von Helmut Lorscheid in junge Welt vom 15.01.2005

http://www.jungewelt.de/2005/01-15/009.php


Aus: LabourNet Nachrichtensammlung, Band 22, Eintrag 9

Militarisierung der Europäischen Union

Verfassungsschutz für EU. Europaparlament bildet "Schnelle Eingreiftruppe", um Kritik an der Militarisierung der Europäischen Union in den Medien auszumerzen. Artikel von Christian Sorender in junge Welt vom 02.02.2005

http://www.jungewelt.de/2005/02-02/006.php


Neue Broschüre zur EU-Militarisierung

Die IMI hat Fakten und Argumente gegen die EU-Verfassung vor allem aus antimilitaristischer Sicht in einer neuen Broschüre (24 Seiten, DinA5) zusammengestellt. Neben Artikeln zur EU-Militarisierung werden zentrale militärpolitische Paragraphen aus dem Verfassungsvertrag und aus Protokollen dokumentiert. Die Broschüre mit dem Titel "Nein zu diesem EU-Verfassungsvertrag!" kann für eine Schutzgebühr von 50 Cent pro Exemplar (plus Porto) unter imi@imi-online.de bestellt oder unter folgender Adresse heruntergeladen werden:
http://www.imi-online.de/download/EU-Broschuere.pdf


GewerkschafterInnen für ein anderes Europa

Dieser Aufruf wurde auf dem ESF in London erstellt. Unterschriften werden in ganz Europa gesammelt und sind zu richten an die untenstehenden Kontaktadresse. Deutlicher als der Aufruf der Versammlung der sozialen Bewegungen fordert er überall zu Volksentscheiden gegen die EU-Verfassung auf.

http://www.labournet.de/diskussion/eu/verflondon.html


Aus: LabourNet Nachrichtensammlung, Band 22, Eintrag 9

Videoüberwachung gerät in der Bundesrepublik ausser Kontrolle

Anfragen und Antworten zu Videoüberwachung. Videoüberwachung gerät in der Bundesrepublik ausser Kontrolle - Zeit für ein paar Anfragen von SAFERCITY.DE

Artikel von Thomas Brunst vom 21.01.2005 bei indymedia
http://de.indymedia.org/2005/01/104648.shtml


Aus: LabourNet Nachrichtensammlung, Band 22, Eintrag 9

Bundesinnenminister will Widerspruchsrecht gegen Verbote aushebeln

Bundesinnenminister will die Empörung über die NPD zu Einschränkung der Demonstrationsfreiheit ausnutzen und Widerspruchsrecht gegen Verbote aushebeln. Artikel von Ulla Jelpke in junge Welt vom 28.01.2005

http://www.jungewelt.de/2005/01-28/015.php


Aus: LabourNet Nachrichtensammlung, Band 22, Eintrag 9

Kalifornische Schüler zu RFID verdonnert

http://www.silicon.de/cpo/news-storenet/detail.php?nr=19030

Datenschützer warnen vor „verwanzten Tickets“

http://www.sz-online.de/nachrichten/artikel.asp?id=780674


Nachricht von der BI Bad Dürkheim

Verfahren wegen Handy-Gebühren

EU-Kommission nimmt T-Mobile und Vodafone ins Visier / Durchleitungskosten zu hoch?

http://www.wiesbadener-tagblatt.de/wirtschaft/objekt.php3?artikel_id=1784603


Nachricht von der BI Bad Dürkheim

US government caught using fake reporters to spread propaganda

The American regime has been caught setting up fake reporters to deceive the people by passing off propaganda as genuine news and comment. A fake White House correspondent, James Guckert, quit his job at the Talon News site after he was publicly exposed.

The hipocrisy of Guckert is typical of many conservatives in the West who speak proudly about their right-wing views and criticise others while turning a blind eye covering-up their own guilty little secrets. All along Guckert has been secretly making money setting up gay porn websites.

A wise man once asked an important question that all of us should ask from time to time: "Why do you look at the speck that is in your brother's eye, but do not notice the log that is in your own eye?" (Matthew 7:3; Thomas 26.)

Source: The Guardian, UK (11 February 2005).

http://www.theinsider.org/mailing/article.asp?id=0905

Lobbyismus entschärfen – Nebeneinkünfte veröffentlichen

Nebeneinkünfte: Campact-Aktion an den Ältestenrat zeigt Wirkung
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/674002/

Freitag, der 11. Februar 2005

Für Berliner: Nehmen Sie am kommenden Dienstag an unserer Aktion vor dem Bundestag teil!

Weisen Sie Freunde und Bekannte auf die beiden Online-Aktionen hin!

Unsere Kampagne befindet sich auf der Zielgeraden. Die Entscheidung über eine Veröffentlichung von Nebeneinkünften von Abgeordneten steht nun unmittelbar bevor: Am nächsten Montag will sich die rot-grüne Fraktionsspitzen auf einen gemeinsamen Vorschlag verständigen. Am Dienstag soll dieser Vorschlag beim Treffen der Parlamentarischen Geschäftsführer der Opposition vorgelegt und eine Einigung erzielt werden.

Zumindest Rot-Grün scheint auf unsere Forderung einzugehen: Abgeordnete sollen ihre monatlichen Einkünfte danach in Einkommensgruppen veröffentlichen müssen
http://www.campact.de/aktuellemeldungen . Damit wären wir fast am Ziel. Entscheidend wird sein, wie fein diese Abstufung ausfällt und ob Wähler/innen hieraus klar abschätzen können, wie stark die Abhängigkeit des Abgeordneten von seinen Geldgebern ist.

Doch noch ist nicht alles in trockenen Tüchern. Sowohl im Regierungslager als auch in der Opposition droht es weiterhin Widerstand zu geben. Deswegen müssen wir den Druck erhöhen. Gestern hat Campact bereits in einem Offenen Brief gemeinsam mit dem BUND, Transparency International und Mehr Demokratie die Parlamentarischen Geschäftsführer aufgefordert, sich am nächsten Dienstag auf eine Veröffentlichung von Nebeneinkünften zu einigen
http://www.campact.de/offenerbrief .

Am kommenden Dienstag sind wir dann unmittelbar vor Ort: Vor dem Treffen der Parlamentarischen Geschäftsführer werden wir mit schwarzen und weißen Schafsmasken, überdimensionalem Geldkoffer und großem Transparent symbolhaft eine Veröffentlichungspflicht fordern. Unterstützt wird Campact bei dieser Aktion von Attac, BUND und Mehr Demokratie. http://www.campact.de/aktionberlin

Machen Sie mit!

- Wenn Sie am nächsten Dienstag in Berlin sind: Beteiligen Sie sich an der Campact-Aktion. Treffpunkt Dienstag 15.2. 9.30 Uhr an der Südwestecke des Bundestages Scheidemannstr. Ecke Simsonweg. Bitte vorher bei Christoph Bautz anmelden: bautz@campact.de

- Unterzeichnen Sie die Sammelpetition an den Bundestag http://www.campact.de

- Schicken Sie – falls noch nicht geschehen – Ihren Abgeordneten die Wahlkreis-Email und fordern Sie die Veröffentlichung von Nebeneinkünften: http://www.campact.de

- Schicken Sie Freunden und Bekannten eine E-Mail und fordern Sie sie auf, an den Aktionen teilzunehmen. Einen E-Mail-Text zum Weiterleiten haben wir für Sie am Ende dieser E-Mail vorbereitet.


Günter Metzges



E-Mail-Text zum Versenden an Freunde und Bekannte:

Liebe/r

mit dieser E-Mail möchte ich Dich auf die Kampagne des Online-Netzwerks Campact für eine Offenlegung von Nebeneinkünften von Abgeordneten hinweisen. Wähler müssen wissen, welche Abgeordneten wirklich ihre Belange und welche in erster Linie die Interessen einzelner Unternehmen vertreten. Auf der Webseite http://www.campact.de kannst Du eine Sammelpetition an den Bundestag unterschreiben und per E-Mail Deinen Wahlkreisabgeordneten auffordern, sich aktiv für eine Offenlegungspflicht für Nebeneinkünfte einzusetzen. Die Aktion wird von Transparency International unterstützt. Weitere Infos: http://www.campact.de/

Mit herzlichen Grüßen

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Aktion vor dem Bundestag fordert Veröffentlichung von Nebeneinkünften (15.02.05)

In einer Aktion vor dem Bundestag hat am Dienstag ein Bündnis von BUND, Attac, Mehr Demokratie und Campact für die Veröffentlichung von Nebeneinkünften der Bundestagsabgeordneten demonstriert. Die Aktion fand im Vorfeld der Verhandlungen der Parlamentarischen Fraktionsgeschäftsführer statt, die über Konsequenzen aus den Skandalen der vergangenen Wochen berieten. "Nur durch mehr Transparenz können Bürger die schwarzen Schafe in der großen Zahl von Abgeordneten ohne relevante Nebeneinkünfte ausmachen", so Christoph Bautz, Pressesprecher von Campact. "Sie dürfen hierbei nicht länger auf Enthüllungen und Indiskretionen angewiesen sein."

Die ganze Nachricht im Internet:

http://www.ngo-online.de/ganze_nachricht.php4?Nr=10448

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Lobbyismus entschärfen - Nebeneinkommen offen legen
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/488263/

Lobbyismus schadet Wirtschaftsstandort Deutschland
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/468471/

Das Who ist Who - Kritisierte und Debatierte Fälle von Nebeneinkünften
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/488351/

Parteipolitik und Lobbyismus behindern Umweltschutz
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/459492/

Aufruf gegen Lobbyismus
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/464200/

Siemens bezahlte Vorsitzende des Forschungsausschusses
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/462540/

Chemiekonzern Bayer in poltischen Ämtern aktiv
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/464082/

US government suppressed warnings before 9/11

Federal officials were repeatedly warned in the months before the 11 September 2001 terror attacks that Osama bin Laden and al-Qa'ida were planning aircraft hijackings and suicide attacks, according to a new report that the Bush administration has been suppressing.

Please read the full report:
http://www.theinsider.org/mailing/article.asp?id=0906

Source: The Independent newspaper, UK (11 February 2005)


Informant: The Insider

Republicans centralizing power

by David Gregory

MSNBC

02/09/05

'The Republicans are centralizing power, they're growing the bureaucracy, they're growing the budget, and they're taking rights away from the states,' says James Thurber, the director of the Center for Congressional and Presidential Studies at American University. ...

Beyond the growth of government, the Bush White House has made government more involved in people's lives -- intrusive, conservatives say -- something they consider taboo...

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6942108/


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

"Sistani Tsunami" sweeps away Bush plan

by Haroon Siddiqui

Toronto Star

02/10/05

The imminent historic rise of religious Shiite power in Iraq, with its inevitable linkages to Iran, is decidedly not what President George W. Bush had bargained for. In fact, he spent the last 22 months trying to prevent just such an outcome. Yet, here is his administration sounding sanguine about the sweeping electoral win of the slate blessed by Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani. It is saying he won't establish mullahcracy in Iraq. It doesn't know that. It is only hoping so. Only a handful of people know what Sistani really wants. He won't allow any American near his home in Najaf, let alone take a phone call from Bush...

http://tinyurl.com/3wgbf


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Government schools aren't teaching kids about their freedoms

by Bob Smith

No Force, No Fraud

02/11/05

That almost half of our young people don't understand or don't agree that freedom of speech and press is essential is a most dangerous sign for the future of our society. As has been true since the Bill of Rights was added to our Constitution, it is precisely our own government against whom we must protect our natural liberties. Government censorship or manipulation of the press is a sure step toward totalitarianism...

http://babelogue.citypages.com:8080/bsmith/2005/02/11


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Fighting for Islamic law

by Harold Meyerson

The American Prospect

02/10/05

Suppose, as a result of George W. Bush's decision to go to war there, that Iraq turns into Iran? Just what do we do then? As the vote-counting continues in last month's Iraqi elections, it's clear that the predictable has in fact occurred: The electoral alliance put together and dominated by Iraq's Shiite clerics has swept to power. It will command a clear majority in the National Assembly, with the Kurds, Sunnis and various secular groups bringing up the rear. It will write the national constitution, although, according to the soon-to-be-replaced transitional authority of Ayad Allawi, the new document needs a Kurdish and Sunni buy-in to go into effect. That, at least, is the theory. In practice, the clerics are getting restless. For the first time in Iraq's unhappy history, the Shiite majority will control a national government...

http://www.prospect.org/web/view-web.ww?id=9163


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

The march of statism

by Dan Olson

Strike the Root

02/10/05

Republican conservatives decry liberal taxation and redistribution, while liberal Democrats denounce conservative dogmatic morality and militarism, each failing to realize that their own statist preferences merely compliment [sic] the other's. The moral statism and vast armies now lauded by neoconservatives have shown themselves time and again to tend uncontrollably towards economic enslavement. Likewise, as our government grows fat with liberal taxation and bolder with every social experiment, individual liberties come under attack. These opposite ends of the statist spectrum converge in their contempt for economic and individual freedom...

http://www.strike-the-root.com/51/olson/olson2.html


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Domestic gibberish

by Sidney Blumenthal

Guardian [UK]

02/10/05

Fear made George Bush's presidency, gave him his 'mission,' and allowed him to remain in office. Before September 11, he had drifted to the lowest approval rating ever for a president after just eight months on the job. Throughout the 2004 campaign, Republicans hammered 'September 11,' 'terrorism' and 'Saddam Hussein' like an anvil chorus.

Bush got his victory; it was the smallest win of any second-term president since Woodrow Wilson in 1916, but he acts as if it is the moment of deliverance Republicans have been waiting for since Herbert Hoover lost the White House. Fear fostered Bush's 'political capital,' so he sees no reason why it should fail him now. ... Since September 11, without variation, Bush's poll numbers have paralleled the quantity of news stories about terrorism. ... The war on terrorism is his meta-narrative. But what happens when the ground shifts?

http://www.guardian.co.uk/comment/story/0,3604,1409556,00.html


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Iraq's dodgy election

by Justin Raimondo

AntiWar.Com

02/11/05

Over ten days after the election was declared an unmitigated success -- and some wimped-out liberals immediately began changing their wooly little minds about the war -- we still haven't had any official results announced. And all sorts of shenanigans seem to be going on, of the sort that, if they had happened in Ukraine, say, there would have been an immediate outcry in the West, with all the usual suspects palavering about 'election fraud' and sneering at the legitimacy of the entire process.

... With the U.S. handing out Cabinet posts, and still only vague promises as to when the actual election results are going to be announced, we have the right -- nay, the duty -- to ask: what's up with that? Except nobody's asking it: not our mainstream journalists, and certainly nobody in Washington, which is still preoccupied with an orgy of self-congratulation...

http://www.antiwar.com/justin/?articleid=4807


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Death by a hundred and fifty cuts

by Matthew Continetti

The Weekly Standard
'
02/11/05

[T]he truth is that a budget is nothing more than a set of assumptions. The 2006 budget proposal assumes Congress will make the Bush tax cuts permanent, actually -- something that hasn't happened, and isn't guaranteed. The budget proposal assumes Congress will agree to its small, 1-percent cut in discretionary spending over five years -- something that hasn't happened, and isn't guaranteed. And the budget proposal assumes Congress will, at the White House's request, eliminate or consolidate 150 federal programs -- something that hasn't happened, and isn't guaranteed. You've heard, I assume, about the 150 programs the Bush administration wants to eliminate. But do you know which 150? If so, please send me an email. No one I know has a clue -- not even Joshua Bolten, who oversees the people who oversee the 'budget process...

http://tinyurl.com/45v6v


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Students under surveillance at school

California: Students under surveillance at school

San Francisco Chronicle

02/10/05

Angry parents, saying their children's privacy rights are being violated, have asked the board of the tiny Brittan School District to rescind a requirement that all students wear badges that monitor their whereabouts on campus using radio signals. Located between the massive silos of Sutter Rice Co. and the Sutter Buttes, this small town has 587 kindergarten through eighth-graders who are the first public school kids in the country to be tracked on campus by such a system, which is designed to ease attendance taking and increase campus security. 'This is the only public school monitoring where children go, with kids walking around with little homing beacons,' said Nicole Ozer, an American Civil Liberties Union lawyer aiding several parents who oppose the badges, which students wear around their necks...

http://tinyurl.com/5jyyj


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Budget proposes "Screening Coordination" office

Washington Post

02/09/05

The Bush budget calls for the Department of Homeland Security to create an office called Screening Coordination and Operations that would absorb some programs of TSA and other divisions. The office would oversee records on millions of Americans and foreigners in vast databases that contain digital fingerprints and photographs, eye scans and personal information from travelers and transportation workers

.... Government officials want to explore whether a program designed to vet the backgrounds of airline passengers, for example, would work for screening travelers using other modes of transportation." [Post articles may require registration, or use login "info@news-digests.com/news-digests"]

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A9089-2005Feb8.html


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Attackers will face a "scorching hell"

Iran: Attackers will face a "scorching hell"

Houston Chronicle

02/10/05

A month after President Bush warned that the United States hasn't ruled out military action against Iran, President Mohammed Khatami responded today that his country would turn into a 'scorching hell' for any possible attackers. Khatami's comments, before a crowd of tens of thousands gathered on a snowy square in Tehran to mark the anniversary of the 1979 Islamic Revolution, came amid an escalating exchange of rhetoric between the United States and Iran. Washington accuses Tehran of maintaining a nuclear weapons program, which Iran says is for peaceful energy purposes...

http://tinyurl.com/5nkm7


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

2004 US trade deficit: $617.7 billion

Denver Post

02/11/05

The American trade deficit broke the $600 billion barrier in 2004, soaring to $617.7 billion, the Commerce Department reported Thursday, but the gap narrowed in December in part because sharply lower oil prices cut the cost of energy imports. The deficit now accounts for more than 5 percent of the American economy, a level that adds further pressure to push down the value of the dollar and increases the amount of U.S. debt held overseas...

http://www.denverpost.com/Stories/0,1413,36~33~2704773,00.html


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

FOLTER: Spurensuche zwischen Allmacht und Wahnsinn

Die nächste live Sendung ist am 18. Februar 2005 um 19.00 auf 92.6 Mhz - der Frequenz von Radio Helsinki - im Raum Graz/Steiermark als auch on-line zu hören. Für Fragen und Kommentare während der Sendung steht Ihnen CROPcom zur Verfügung - der liveChat. Thema der Sendung die von Chris Haderer und Claudia Altendorfer moderiert werden wird:

FOLTER. Spurensuche zwischen Allmacht und Wahnsinn.

Die Folter ist keine Erfindung des Mittelalters und sie ist auch nicht mit der spanischen Inquisition ausgestorben. Sie ist eine Alltagserscheinung, die auch die zivilisierten Mitgliedsstaaten der Europäischen Union nicht ausnimmt. Erst im Frühjahr 2004 kam es im niederösterreichischen Flüchtlingslager Traiskirchen zu einem Vorfall, bei dem ein Asylwerber mit brennenden Zigaretten misshandelt wurde. Und in Deutschland drohte der Frankfurter Polizeipräsident Wolfgang Daschner einem gefassten Entführer mit Folter, sollte er den Aufenthaltsort seines Opfers nicht verraten.

Folter ist ein ständiger Begleiter des Menschen auf seinem Weg durch die Evolution; ausgehend von mythologischen Blutritualen über die Verbrechen der Kirche bis zum amerikanischen Guantanamo. Über die Zusammenhänge zwischen Lust, Gewalt und Mythologie sprechen Chris Haderer und Claudia Altendorfer mit Prof. Horst Herrmann, Autor von "Die Folter. Eine Enzyklopädie des Grauens."

Themenseite und Materialsammlung zur Sendung
http://crop.mur.at/g7/folter.html

Big Brother News
http://crop.mur.at/g7/bigbrother

Telefongast der Sendung:
Prof. Horst Herrmann (Soziologe, Autor
http://egora.uni-muenster.de/soz/personen/herrmann.shtml )

Moderation:
Chris Haderer ( http://crop.mur.at/g7 )
Claudia Altendorfer, Theaterwissenschaftlerin, mail: cea@nextra.at



Tarek Al-Ubaidi

THE BATTLE IS ABOUT TO BEGIN: SAY NO TO FLUORIDATION

THE BATTLE IS ABOUT TO BEGIN !

URGENT ANTI-FLUORIDATION RALLY AT LABOUR CONFERENCE IN GATESHEAD THIS SUNDAY

13th February 8.am onwards

This is a very important and very urgent request. The Government are trying to sneak Water Fluoridation in by stealth, you will not have heard a single cabinet member talk about this issue outside of parliament. They know it would be a disaster to do so, they are keeping it very low profile and hope that literally no one will notice.

This weekend sees the first of the spring conferences. The General Election Campaign is underway and politicians will become very tetchy about unpopular issues gaining profile. That is exactly why we are attending.

We are aiming to attend for the Sunday and this is the time for anyone opposed to this to stand up and be counted. The conference is taking place at the Sage Centre in fluoridated Gateshead, right next to the Tyne Bridge. We will be leafletting the delegates and try to talk some sense into them.

We know that our information is breaking pro-fluoride arguments down and people are becoming unhappy about it.

It is very short notice, we know that! But if you have nothing planned for Sunday, come and see the sights of Newcastle, meet with friends and take part in democracy. Simply make your way to the main entrance and you will find us. If you live under 100 miles away there really is no excuse, what could be more important????

There are many facets to this issue, the substance they use is a toxic industrial waste. Medicating people against their own free will and consent is a violation of their Fundamental Rights. We know that in Gateshead which is fluoridated 54% of children suffer from dental fluorosis, the mottling and pitting of teeth caused by over-exposure to fluorides. Thats right it is poisoning the population. It was the Governments funded study which made these findings, The York Review.

Many of you will hear proponents of Fluoridation quoting the York Review as an endorsement of fluoridation. Nothing could be further from the truth and in fact this blatant misrepresentation is the subject of the letter featured on this page from the head of the York Review Team Prof Trevor Sheldon. I suggest you print this letter off and make it available on your stalls/meetings etc, it is a crucial document and gives a lie to the frankly disgusting and dishonest assertions made by the BFS and the BDA, who seem to have recruited the BMA. Are these people for real and who the hell do they think they are?

http://www.npwa.freeserve.co.uk/sheldon_letter.html

For for many of us the theft by the state of our right not to be subjected to an enforced medical intervention is perhaps the most sinister development in recent times. More removal of individual liberty and evidence of an emerging totalitarian mindset in Government. Once this precedent of mass medication has been established what will be next.

We lose forever control over our own bodies and are reduced quite literally to the ranks of cattle in what is essentially an uncontolled experiment on the population.

Please email us to let us know if you can come and how many of you, this is an exceptional opportunity do not leave it to someone else, we need to show them some real opposition.

It will be a busy conference for protests we must be there and we must be seen or we will be drowned out. But there will be many other protesters to talk to and get our message across to which is very important at this time.

Heres to Sunday, see you there!


Best wishes

Peter Crampton and the Newcastle Crew who need your support.


Your water is about to be poisoned with a toxic industrial waste. It is illegal, it is mass medication, it violates your human rights and is known to cause serious adverse health effects. Only one thing can stop it - YOU! SAY NO TO FLUORIDATION.

From Peter Crampton
West Yorkshire Campaign Against Fluoridation
01422 884451 judithcrampton@onetel.com


From Mast Network

Nachweis für Gesundheitsrisiko durch Mobiltelefone

von Mark Prigg, Wissenschafts-Korrespondent

Evening Standard 9. February 2005

übersetzt aus dem Englischen: Evi Gaigg

Ärzte behaupten heute, dass sie den ersten Beweis für durch Mobiltelefone verursachte Gesundheitsprobleme gefunden haben. Sie sagen, mehr als 5 % der Bevölkerung könnten an Kopfschmerzen, Verstimmungen und Hörproblemen leiden, die durch die Strahlung der Handys verursacht werden. Die Experten raten den Leuten – speziell Kindern - den Gebrauch ihrer Mobiltelefone zu begrenzen, wenn sie Kopfschmerzen oder andere Symptome verspüren.

Die Forschung wurde durch die Irish Doctors Environmental Association (IDEA) = Vereinigung irischer Umweltärzte an 16 Personen durchgeführt, die Symptome durch den Mobiltelefongebrauch aufwiesen und teilweise sensitiv auf elektromagnetische Strahlung reagierten.

Diese 16 wurden über einige Monate hinweg beobachtet. Sie wurden von Ärzten in einem detaillierten Fragenkatalog nach Gebrauch ihres Mobiltelefons befragt und sie wurden medizinischen Tests unterzogen, eingeschlossen Blut- und Leberanalysen.

Es wurden 13 Symptome gefunden, eingeschlossen Übelkeit, Kopfschmerzen und Schwindel, von denen die Forscher glauben, dass sie eine klare Indikation für die Strahlung sind. Der IDEA-Vorsitzende Dr. Philip Michael sagte: "Diese verursacht bei einem großen Teil der Bevölkerung Missempfindungen."

"Wir arbeiten an den Grundlagen für eine größere Studie, welche Blindtests benutzt, um zweifelsfrei nachzuweisen, dass Mobiltelefone verantwortlich sind, aber wir glauben, dass der Beweis nun überwältigend ist."

Er riet allen, die an den Symptomen leiden, die die Studie beschreibt, die Zeit, die sie mit Telefonieren verbringen, zu limitieren und zu versuchen, sich von Mobilfunkmasten fernzuhalten. Die Forschung wurde diese Woche einem ausgewählten Komitee der irischen MPs vorgestellt, welches, so hofft man, Pläne für weitere Forschung machen wird.

Andere Experten im gleichen Forschungsfeld sagten, sie seien nicht über die Resultate der Forschung erstaunt. Dr. Michael Maier vom Imperial College sagte, es sei noch mehr Forschung nötig und er fügte hinzu: "Es gibt so viel anekdotische Beweise, ich denke, mehr Erkenntnisse auf dieser Ebene sind unverzichtbar."

„Das größte Problem ist jenes, dass es kaum möglich ist, irgendwelche Wirkungen bei den Leuten zu messen, die ihr Mobiltelefone so verschieden benützen. Aber das Gehirn ist ein elektrisches Instrument und die Frequenz, die die Strahlung produziert, ist jener, die im Gehirn erzeugt wird, so ähnlich, dass es keine große Überraschung ist, wenn man ein Telefon findet, das dessen Frequenz stört und Kopfschmerzen, Übelkeit und andere Probleme hervorruft.

Letzten Monat haben Experten die Regierung gewarnt, Kindern unter 8 Jahren ein Mobiltelefon zu geben, weil es potenzielle Gesundheitsrisiken birgt. Sir William Stewart, der Vorsitzende der Gesundheits-Vorsorge-Gesellschaft sagte: "Ich denke nicht, dass wir unsere Hände auf unser Herz legen und sagen können, Mobiltelefone seien sicher. Wenn es da Risiken gibt. und wir denken, es kann Risiken geben, dann sind es die Kinder, die am meisten betroffen sind."

Diese Studie des NRPB kam zu keiner abschließenden Schlussfolgerung, dass es eine Schädigung durch Mobiltelefone gibt.

IDEA besteht aus 30 führenden irischen Ärzten und ist der WHO angeschlossen. Sie ist ein Teil einer Gruppe, die 1985 den Nobelpreis für Physik erhalten hat. Unter den Mitgliedern ist Dr. Patrick Hillery, der Ex-Präsident von Irland und EU-Kommissionsmitglied.

http://www.gigaherz.ch/879

Quelle: http://de.groups.yahoo.com/group/elektrosmog-liste/message/4931


Nachricht von Reinhard Rückemann

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Handy
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/321708/

Ärzte und Mobilfunk
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/408385/

Wissenschaft und Mobilfunk
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/293807/

Proof of mobile health risk
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/513848/

Bush's Budget: The War on Working People Continues

On Monday, George W. Bush launched an unprecedented attack on poor and working people in the U.S. His proposed a $2.57-trillion budget will cut domestic programs to seniors, veterans, children, and the poor by $20 billion dollars next year.

This budget proposal is an outright declaration of war on working people. It is part of a neoconservative effort to attack the welfare of working people and force working people in this country to accept third world working conditions – no health care, no pensions, no rights. These cuts are not necessary. They the intended result of tax cuts for the rich and massive military spending for a needless war. They are part of a neocon plan to “starve the beast”, to create artificial crises in order to justify slashing spending for the welfare of the people, while at the same time increasing spending for the welfare of the rich.

The Pentagon budget will be increased to $419 billion, plus an additional $80 billion for the occupation of Iraq and Afghanistan--nearly half a trillion dollars. The U.S. will spend about as much money on its military as the rest of the world combined. The Pentagon budget will be larger than the rest of the planet's combined.

Bush also wants to make his tax cuts for the wealthy permanent, which carry a price tag of $1.1 trillion through 2014.

To pay for the military buildup and tax cuts, Bush's budget includes $20 billion in cuts to over 150 programs, many of them targeted toward low-income people. Bush also calls for terminating 65 federal programs.

There are many more attacks in this budget than can be raised in a single statement or email. These cuts come at a time when poverty in the U.S. has risen by 14 percent--one in eight now live in poverty, one in five children. The number of people in the U.S. without health insurance -- more than 45 million and rising -- has reached a record. Affordable housing is beyond the reach of more and more working people.

These cuts include:

Food stamps will be cut by over $1 billion over the next five years.

The Bureau of Indian Affairs budget will be cut by $100 million.

About one-third of the programs being targeted for elimination are in the Education Department, including federal grant programs for local schools in such areas as vocational education, supporting drug-free schools and Even Start, a $225 million literacy program.

The proposed budget eliminates 7 programs providing $16 billion in grants for low-income urban areas and replaces them with one program funded at $3.7 Billion. The new program, which replaces programs in HUD, Education and other areas is to be run by the Commerce Department. Why Commerce? The stated purpose is to direct these grants away from public organizations and toward faith-based (religious) organizations and private businesses.

Medicaid - medical care for the poor, the disabled, the elderly and children - will be cut by $45 billion.

As home heating costs are on the rise, Bush's budget cuts the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance program (LI-HEAP) by $200 million- making it harder for working families to pay their heating bills.

The budget increases the cost of prescription drugs for veterans more than 100%, charges veterans $250 per year for promised health care, and will close VA hospitals throughout the country while veterans still wait months just to see a doctor.

The proposed budget is especially brutal in attacking immigrants. It eliminates the Migrant and Seasonal Farm Workers program while claiming that “workers can be better served through the Nation’s system of One-Stop Career Centers”, although that program is being cut from $963 million to $84 million itself. It provides a $68 million increase for a program that seizes children whose parents have been deported and turns them over to right-wing religious groups.

The budget eliminates funding for The Rural Housing and Economic Development (RHED) Program, which funds housing for rural families.

Bush’s budget eliminates the Perkins Loan, a federally subsidized loan program for college students.

In addition to cuts in crucial programs, the proposal includes efforts to increase red tape and make it harder for workers to collect unemployment insurance. It similarly makes it harder for states to administer Medicaid and SCHIP benefits effectively by curtailing the ways in which they can use federal money to administer those programs. And the budget is riddled with religious initiatives, such as “Abstinence Only Education” and “Healthy Marriage” programs. The list goes on and on.

Bush's budget demands that the poorest and most oppressed pay for the costs of his tax breaks to the wealthy and for his program of endless war.

March 19: Working People Fight Back

Anyone who has looked at the Bush budget recognizes that this is a declaration of a new phase of the war against working people here. We must fight back.

March 19 will be a day of protest around the world. In New York City the day begins with a march from Harlem's Marcus Garvey Park to the main rally site at the East Meadow in Central Park.

Momentum for March 19 is growing. New endorsers and organizing centers are coming forward every day. (An updated list of endorsers and organizing centers is available at http://www.TroopsOutNow.org ) Buses, vans, and car caravans are coming from Washington D.C., Baltimore, Boston, Philadelphia, and many other cities.

In the face of this new phase of the war against working people and the continued occupation of Iraq, it is imperative that antiwar, progressive, labor and community organizations join in a united demonstration of opposition to the Bush agenda of war, repression, and corporate greed.

This budget is another offensive strike in Bush’s continuing war against working people. All activists and organizations that struggle for justice and peace have an obligation to respond. Bush and Wall Street are united and determined in their attacks on workers; we must answer them with a greater unity and determination.

Help Build a Movement to Fight Back

1) Endorse the March 19 Demonstration in Central Park http://troopsoutnow.org
2) Organize transportation from your area http://troopsoutnow.org
3) Help get the word out -- Download leaflets from http://troopsoutnow.org
4) Forward this email to your lists

March 19
Troops Out Now!
March on Central Park in NYC!
Regional Demonstrations Across the U.S. & Worldwide


The International Action Center
http://www.iacenter.org
iacenter@iacenter.org


http://disc.server.com/discussion.cgi?id=149495;article=75610;show_parent=1

10
Feb
2005

HEARTLESS response from Bush to lady

Got the audio clip with the HEARTLESS response from Bush to lady w/3 JOBS!

( I bet this woman will some how mysteriously get a new single job that more than pays her bills or just mysteriously disappear, so she won't how up on talk hows)

I took my tape recorder with me today, in case Air America Radio replayed the audio clip with the response from Bush to a lady, Ms. Mornin, who was holding 3 jobs (See text below)

Sure enough, Randi Rhodes, of Air America Radio, played portions of it this morning. It is about a minute long but I kept recording her and included the additional comments she presented. THEY ARE VERY WORTH WHILE TO LISTEN TO.

There are two personal observations I would like to include:

1. At the end Bush told Ms Mornin not to worry that "nothing will change" as a result of the Social Security program he is pushing. My thought were: "Oh, does that mean she gets to continue working on 3 jobs?"

2. Bush was WRONG to say that holding 3 jobs is "uniquely American". Bush is obviously unaware that holding 2 and 3 jobs, for many people, is common place in second and third world countries... THE LEVEL TO WHICH HE IS TAKING OUR MIDDLE CLASS AND WHICH HAS BEEN IN THE PLANNING, FOR DECADES, WITH WHAT IS KNOWN AS "THE PLAN 2000".

PLEASE TURN YOUR COMPUTER VOLUME UP AND CLICK ON LINK TO LISTEN

http://PlayAudio-123.com/play.asp?m=146365&f=HRKQCK&ps=13&p=1
(7 min)


Jack Topel


-----original messages----

Gloria,

I also happened to be in my car when I heard the actual audio clip about the interchange that took place with Bush and that poor lady, Ms Mornin from Omaha Nebraska, who told the president she is holding down 3 JOBS! in order to make ends meet. Reading about it here does not even come close to hearing the actual interchange.

There was one more thing that was left out, in the transcript below, which Bush told Ms Mornin at the end. He said "That is great!" (that she is holding 3 jobs) and Bush himself initiated the round of applause which the audience followed.

The tragic thing is that she, probably, voted for Bush, given that they only allow Bush supporters in the carefully screened rallies he holds.

HOW PEOPLE HAVE BEEN "PROGRAMMED TO VOTE AGAINST THEIR OWN BEST INTERESTS, IS BEYOND ME!

The hosts of the "Majority Report" on Air America said that they were going to make the clip available on their Blog. I looked for it today but could not find it. I sent them a note requesting that they make it available.

I URGE EVERYONE TO CONTACT THE SHOW AND REQUEST THAT THEY MAKE THIS AUDIO CLIP AVAILABLE SO THAT WE CAN SHARE IT FAR & WIDE!!!

Below is the link to write to the show:
http://www.airamericaradio.com/shows/majorityreport/contact.asp

Gloria

I was shocked (not really) when I heard how our compassionate conservative president responded to a single mom who is working three jobs. I can't find the link but you can already buy a t-shirt which reads...I work three jobs...That is uniquely American. I heard this on Air America yesterday and was further shocked to listen to the audience laughing at Bush's apathetic response. He has no heart.
See below.

GT
Gloria


*BUSH: HOLDING THREE JOBS 'UNIQUELY AMERICAN'

Tues Feb 8 2005 9:27:01 ET

Last Friday when promoting social security reform with 'regular' citizens in Omaha, Nebraska, President Bush walked into an awkward unscripted moment in which he stated that carrying three jobs at a time is 'uniquely American.'

While talking with audience participants, the president met Mary Mornin, a woman in her late fifties who told the president she was a divorced mother of three, including a 'mentally challenged' son. The President comforted Mornin on the security of social security stating that 'the promises made will be kept by the government.' But without prompting Mornin began to elaborate on her life circumstances.

Begin transcript:

MS. MORNIN: That's good, because I work three jobs and I feel like I contribute.

THE PRESIDENT: You work three jobs?

MS. MORNIN: Three jobs, yes.

THE PRESIDENT: Uniquely American, isn't it? I mean, that is fantastic that you're doing that. (Applause.) Get any sleep? (Laughter.)***


Jack Topel


Informant: ranger116

Stupid Intelligence

by The Dreyfuss Report

Named and anonymous intelligence sources go on the record about the United States' lack of knowledge about what's happening in Iran.

http://www.tompaine.com/articles/stupid_intelligence.php

Keep Your Huddled Masses

by Cory W. Smith, TomPaine.com Exclusive

Today Congress debates a bill that will "protect" America from people fleeing persecution and torture.

http://www.tompaine.com/articles/keep_your_huddled_masses.php

Urge Attorney General Alberto Gonzales to appoint an independent counsel for torture abuses

Recently confirmed attorney general, Alberto Gonzales is under pressure from the ACLU to show his commitment to justice by immediately appointing an outside special counsel to investigate and prosecute any criminal acts by civilians in the torture or abuse of detainees by the U.S. government.

"Alberto Gonzales must demonstrate his willingness to uphold the oath of office as attorney general by appointing an independent special counsel that will credibly investigate and prosecute the high-level government officials who were responsible for allowing torture and abuse to take place," said ACLU Executive Director Anthony D. Romero.

After three days of rigorous debate, the Senate confirmed Gonzales on a vote of 60 to 36, one of the narrowest confirmation votes ever for an attorney general. The ACLU noted that a recurring concern raised by senators was the Bush administration's policies on the torture and abuse of detainees. At his confirmation hearing, Gonzales failed to adequately answer questions from senators of both parties about his involvement with those policies and their implementation.

Read the ACLU's letter to the Senate urging a special counsel:
http://www.aclu.org/SafeandFree/SafeandFree.cfm?orgid=n&ID=17374&c=206&MX=1884&H=1

Take Action! Urge Attorney General Alberto Gonzales to appoint an independent counsel for torture abuses and to release all torture related documents!
http://www.aclu.org/SafeandFree/SafeandFree.cfm?orgid=n&ID=17420&c=206&MX=1884&H=1

ACLU Examines Homeland Security Nominee Michael Chertoff's Questionable Record

Michael Chertoff, nominee for Secretary of Homeland Security and the force behind the unprovoked detention of hundreds of Arab, South Asian and Muslim men after 9/11, showed no regrets for that roundup during his Senate confirmation hearing. He also acknowledged he was consulted on the development and implementation of a notorious Justice Department torture memo.

In the days after the terrorist attacks, hundreds of Arab, South Asian and Muslim men were detained using minor immigration violations that would not normally warrant detention, a racial and religious profiling policy that was developed and carried out by Chertoff.

As a matter of policy, the ACLU neither opposes nor endorses cabinet-level appointments. It does examine and publicize nominees' civil liberties records, as it has done with Chertoff and recently confirmed Attorney General Alberto Gonzales. The ACLU's memorandum on Chertoff's civil liberties record can be found here:
http://www.aclu.org/SafeandFree/SafeandFree.cfm?orgid=n&ID=17378&c=206&MX=1884&H=1

Take Action! As with Attorney General Gonzales, the unanswered questions swirling around Chertoff need to be addressed if the Senate is to properly exercise its "advise and consent" authority. Urge your Senators to ask the tough questions:
http://www.aclu.org/NationalSecurity/NationalSecurity.cfm?orgid=n&ID=17384&c&MX=1884&H=1

ACLU Examines Homeland Security Nominee Michael Chertoff's Questionable Record

mailbox:///C|/DOKUMENTE%20UND%20EINSTELLUNGEN/ZWERENZ/ANWENDUNGSDATEN/Mozilla/Profiles/default/jhcng299.slt/Mail/mailin.t-online.de/Trash?number=356026#story1

HR 418- A National ID Bill Masquerading as Immigration Reform

http://www.house.gov/paul/congrec/congrec2005/cr020905.htm


Informant: Shanti Renfrew



A National ID Bill Masquerading as Immigration Reform
http://www.lewrockwell.com/paul/paul234.html

Watch Ron Paul deliver this speech to the House of Representatives on video:
http://recap.fednet.net/archive/Buildasx.asp?sProxy=80_hflr021005_008.wmv&sTime=00:00:32.0&eTime=00:04:00.0&duration=00:03:29.0&UserName=reppaultx&sLocation=&sExpire=1

IG Metall-Chef Peters fordert eine Verschärfung des Kündigungsschutzes

"Soziale Autisten": IG Metall-Chef fordert eine Verschärfung des Kündigungsschutzes (10.02.05)

IG-Metall-Chef Jürgen Peters hat in der Debatte um Stellenabbau bei wirtschaftlich erfolgreichen Unternehmen deutsche Konzernvorstände scharf angegriffen. Unternehmen wie die Deutsche Bank versündigten sich an der sozialen Marktwirtschaft, sagte Peters der "Bild"-Zeitung laut Vorabbericht. "Die Gewinnmaximierung auf Kosten der Allgemeinheit ist Verrat an der Gesellschaft. Solche Firmen sollten wir ächten, die müssen moralisch an den Pranger", forderte Peters. Der Gewerkschaftschef warf den betreffenden Führungskräften Gefühlskälte vor. "Einige Manager sind zu sozialen Autisten mutiert, die emotional völlig von ihren Belegschaften entfremdet sind und die Menschen nur noch als Kostenfaktor betrachten. Vor dem Hintergrund der aktuellen Massenkündigungen verlangte Peters eine Verschärfung des Kündigungsschutzes.

Die ganze Nachricht im Internet:

http://www.jpberlin.de/www.ngo-online.de/ganze_nachricht.php4?Nr=10415



Hessische SPD-Vorsitzende Andrea Ypsilanti ruft zum Boykott der Deutschen Bank auf
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/513836/

Proteste gegen Kriegspolitik angekündigt

Nato und Bush: Proteste gegen Kriegspolitik angekündigt (10.02.05)

Um gegen Krieg und die zunehmende Militarisierung der Außenpolitik zu protestieren, hat das globalisierungskritische Netzwerk Attac seine Mitglieder zu Demonstrationen gegen die so genannte Nato-Sicherheitskonferenz in München und beim Besuch von US-Präsident George Bush in Mainz aufgerufen. In München tagten am kommenden Wochenende Regierungsvertreter, Militärstrategen, Generäle und Verteter von Rüstungskonzernen "hinter verschlossenen Türen", erklärte Attac. Das Motto "Frieden durch Dialog" führe dabei in die Irre, sagte Hagen Pfaff von Attac München. In München gehe es nicht um Frieden und Sicherheit, sondern ums Gegenteil. "Hier werden Militärstrategien koordiniert und Kriegskoalitionen für gemeinsame Angriffskriege geschmiedet."

Die ganze Nachricht im Internet:
http://www.jpberlin.de/www.ngo-online.de/ganze_nachricht.php4?Nr=10417



Demonstration zum Bush-Besuch - Termine zum Bush-Besuch
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/496994/

Generelle Vorratsspeicherung von Kommunikationsdaten verfassungswidrig

Rechtsgutachten: Generelle Vorratsspeicherung von Kommunikationsdaten verfassungswidrig (10.02.05)

Eine Pflicht zur generellen Vorratsspeicherung von Kommunikationsdaten, wie sie derzeit im Rahmen der EU angestrebt wird, ist unverhältnismäßig und daher mit verschiedenen Grund- und Menschenrechten unvereinbar. So lautet das Ergebnis eines Rechtsgutachtens des Frankfurter Juristen Patrick Breyer. Demzufolge steht der zu erwartende Nutzen einer Vorratsspeicherung dieser Daten in einem deutlichen Missverhältnis zu den damit verbundenen Nachteilen für die Betroffenen und die Gesellschaft insgesamt. Wegen vielfältiger Umgehungsmöglichkeiten seien Auswirkungen einer Vorratsspeicherung auf das Sicherheitsniveau, also auf die Kriminalitätsrate, nicht zu erwarten.

Die ganze Nachricht im Internet:

http://www.jpberlin.de/www.ngo-online.de/ganze_nachricht.php4?Nr=10399

Help Keep Bush on the Run

President Bush is on the defensive. After his State of the Union speech, the White House launched a four state blitz to sell his Social Security privatization scam. But in every state he visited, the Campaign for America's Future, and our allies, organized thousands of people to greet Air Force One with protest.

Our message was carried by nearly every TV station and every newspaper in each city visited by the President -- reaching hundreds of thousands of people. Because of our efforts, the White House is running scared and has now doubled the scope of its opening sales pitch to hit another four states with its pro-privatization rhetoric.

We need to raise $15,000 in the next two days to get people on the ground in every state that Bush plans to visit, and continue trumping him with highly visible protests against privatization.

http://action.ourfuture.org/ctt.asp?u=1742757&l=78275

"Social Security is the soft underbelly of the welfare state," declared White House ally Stephen Moore of the radically right wing Free Enterprise Fund and Club for Growth. "If you can jab your spear through that, you can undermine the whole welfare state."

The Campaign for America's Future is on the front lines of a battle to protect a basic American value: that after a lifetime of hard work, our government should guarantee American families a life above the poverty line.

Please help us continue to take the fight to the President in each and every state he's planning to visit.

http://action.ourfuture.org/ctt.asp?u=1742757&l=78275

The President is extending his tour because he knows we're winning. We have to keep up our momentum. Last week, together with our allies, we hounded the media and organized thousands of people to meet the President at every turn. One Nebraska newscaster put it this way on the evening news: the Campaign for America's Future "thinks nationally and speaks locally." (KETV Channel 7, Omaha, 2/3/05)

We didn't plan on the President extending his trip, but he's doing it to bolster his flagging support for Social Security privatization. We need to raise $15,000 in two days to make sure that we can stay on the offensive and turn up the heat on the White House. In the coming days, we will rally thousands of people, print countless signs and make sure the local media in each town the President visits knows exactly what his privatization scam means for their community.

http://action.ourfuture.org/ctt.asp?u=1742757&l=78275

We're leading the charge to save Social Security, but, don't just take our word for it. According to the Associated Press, "The Campaign for America's Future is leading a coalition of 20 organizations traditionally aligned with the Democratic Party: labor unions and advocacy groups for civil rights, women, senior citizens and the disabled." (Associated Press, 2/1/05) We are proud to be working with powerful allies like USAction, the American Federation of State County and Municipal Employees, the Alliance for Retired Americans, the AFL-CIO, and MoveOn.org in this important fight.

See more about our recent successes and help keep the great momentum -- against privatization -- going strong!

http://action.ourfuture.org/ctt.asp?u=1742757&l=78275

Campaign for America's Future Co-Director Roger Hickey was quoted in USA Today this Monday as saying: "It's an epic battle. If Bush succeeds here, he's changed the whole paradigm of what government is out to do."

The road ahead will be difficult, but with your help, we will win.

http://action.ourfuture.org/ctt.asp?u=1742757&l=78275

Thanks for everything you do,

Adam Luna, Policy Director
Campaign for America's Future

UK to Air Show on Torture Techniques

Iraq Watch Specials: From Peace No War Network

February 9, 2005

URL: http://www.PeaceNoWar.net

Latest Iraq Body count Number:

Minimum: 15654

Maximum: 17884

URL: http://www.iraqbodycount.net

UK to Air Show on Torture Techniques

by THOMAS WAGNER

.c The Associated Press

LONDON (AP) - Two people vomited, two wet their pants, another suffered signs of hypothermia - all for the cameras - after volunteering to spend 48 hours locked up in cages and subjected to sexual humiliation, forced nudity and sleep deprivation allegedly like prisoners at Guantanamo Bay.

A British television station plans to air "The Guantanamo Guidebook,'' a program that recreates some alleged techniques used at the U.S. prison camp for terrorist suspects.

Channel 4 says it wants to make the public aware of such abuses, but a human rights group said Wednesday the program violates U.N. conventions banning torture and shouldn't be shown.

"Your program may have undesirable effects of acclimatizing the audience to the use of torture. The real issue is: how do we make an end to impunity for torturers,'' said Brita Sydhoff of the International Rehabilitation Council for Torture Victims in Denmark. The group represents 200 rehabilitation centers for torture victims.

The show's producers say they have recreated some of the milder forms of alleged abuse used at the U.S. Navy base at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.

The methods used on seven volunteers included religious and sexual humiliation, forced nudity, sleep deprivation and extreme temperatures, Tim Carter, the show's producer and director, said Wednesday.

The volunteers were locked in a warehouse with cages, interrogation rooms and surveillance equipment for 48 hours. In the end, after getting sick or suffering symptoms of hypothermia, three of the seven volunteers quit before the 48 hours was over, Carter said.

"We made the program to show viewers how devastating even the milder techniques such as sleep deprivation and playing on personal phobias can be,'' said Carter, who made the program for the Twenty Twenty Television production company in London.

The Bush administration has denied using torture at the Guantanamo prison, where many of the 545 detainees are held without charge. However, some detainees have said they were wrongly imprisoned and allege mistreatment, including beatings, forced nudity and sexual humiliation.

Tom Wilner, a lawyer for 11 Kuwaiti prisoners, recently told The Associated Press that most of his clients falsely confessed to belonging to Afghanistan's ousted Taliban regime or the al-Qaida terror network as a way to stop alleged abuse.

Carter said many forms of purported abuse at Guantanamo have been publicly described by alleged victims, their lawyers and in memos and other documents released under the U.S. Freedom of Information Act.

A broadcast date for "The Guantanamo Guidebook'' has not been announced, but Yad Luthra, a spokesman for Channel 4 in London, said it is one of four programs dealing with torture planned for a one-week period in the next month.

Carter said TV stations in other countries have expressed interest in the show, but none has bought the rights.

The other programs include a documentary by Clive Stafford Smith, the first British lawyer allowed into Guantanamo, that explores the issue of whether torture ever works when used on alleged terrorism suspects.

Another by former BBC journalist Andrew Gilligan is about how the United States and other nations allegedly take terrorist suspects outside the country to torture them.

Gilligan resigned from the British Broadcasting Corp. after a senior judge, Lord Hutton, criticized his story in 2003 that alleged Prime Minister Tony Blair's office had "sexed up'' an intelligence dossier about Iraq's alleged weapons of mass destruction before the Iraq war.

The fourth Channel 4 documentary is about alleged torture in U.S. prisons.

On the Net: http://www.irct.org

Associated Press writer Christian Wienberg in Copenhagen, Denmark, contributed to this report.

02/09/05 16:28 EST

Photos of U.S. Military Torture in Abu Ghraib Prison
http://www.peacenowar.net/Iraq/News/April%2004-Photos/Abu%20Ghraib.htm

Los Angeles Times has a complete biographical Information on U.S. Soldiers Killed:
http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/external/fmmac2.mm.ap.org/war2/adv_search.php?SITE=CALOS&SECTION=MIDEAST

For more photos and Videos from Iraq, visit:
"Report from Baghdad" July, 2003
http://www.actionla.org/Iraq/IraqReport/intro.html

Objector.org
http://www.objector.org/


Peace, No War
War is not the answer, for only love can conquer hate
Not in our Name! And another world is possible!


Informant: SIUHIN

From ufpj-news

Doctors call for ban on child mobile phone use

Fast on the heels of the prominent article on Irish Doctors Environmental Association (IDEA) coming up with strong evidence that cellphones do cause health problems to vulnerable members of the population, in Ireland, posted at
http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/news/articles/16470166?source=Evening%20Standard
is the following, printed in today's (Thursday, 10 February, 2005) print edition of the IRISH INDEPENDENT.

Best, Imelda, Cork, Ireland



IRISH INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY, 10 FEBRUARY, 2005, PAGE 5

"Doctors call for ban on child mobile phone use

Young children should be stopped from using mobile phones because of health risks, a doctors' group warned yesterday.

The Irish Doctors Environmental Association (IDEA) said children could be sensitive to electromagnetic radiation emitted from the devices.

Dr. Philip Michael, chairman of IDEA, said: "The Government needs to act by at least stopping children." He referred ministers to a report from the British National Radiological Protection Board which advised parents not to give mobiles to young children.

Dr. Michael said there was a body of research from Scandinavian countries which highlighted sensitivity to the effects of electromagnetic radiation from mobile phones. "They haven't been proved to be safe, while there is no conclusive evidence against them," he said.

Dr Michael said the studies, mainly from Sweden and Britain, had pointed to irritation, drowsiness and lethargy from using the phone.

He said there was no major research carried out in Ireland, but the group had carried out a small study among 16 people from the Irish Electromagnetic Radiation Victims Network [IERVN] over the last few years. This pointed to distressing side-effects from radiation, including excessive fatigue, confusion, paraesthesia (tingling) and dizziness.

Dr Michael said there was no recognition of this risk from the Government.

He added that IDEA had proposed a motion to come before a meeting of the Irish Medical Council suggesting that the Government should discourage children from using mobile phones except in emergencies.

Other motions also include a request that the government bans the building of base stations on or near schools.

Dr Michael said health experts would be carrying out a further phase of their study to see if they could prove the effects. He said the group had already made a submission to the Joint Committee on Communications, Marine and Natural Resources in relation to mobile phone radiation.

The Department of Communications said there was no valid scientific reason to warn against the use of mobile phones by children."


Irish Doctors Environmental Association (IDEA) Position on Electro-Magnetic Radiation
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/502478/

SENSITIVITY TO NON-IONISING RADIATION IN IRELAND
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/518018/

Laden dicht: Über den Start und die Folgen von Hartz IV

Gaby Gottwald, ehemalige Bundestagsabgeordnete der Grünen, hat ihren Laden zum 31. Dezember 2004 dicht gemacht und damit auch ihren Job aufgegeben: Sie war Geschäftsführerin von "Abakus", einem gemeinnützigen Beschäftigungsträger in Hamburg, der Langzeiterwerbslose auf Basis des SGB III und des BSHG, also z.B. als ABM-Kräfte, sozialversicherungspflichtig beschäftigt, qualifiziert und wo möglich in Arbeitsverhältnisse des so genannten "ersten Arbeitsmarktes" vermittelt hat - bis Ende letzten Jahres. Aufgrund der neuen Konkurrenz durch 1-Euro-Jobs seit dem 1. Januar 2005 sei Abakus die betriebswirtschaftliche Grundlage zur Erfüllung dieser Aufgabe entzogen, so Gottwald. Im Folgenden begründet sie, warum es nicht nur ökonomische Gründe waren, die bei Abakus dazu führten, die weitere Tätigkeit des Vereins einzustellen. Demnach wird Abakus kein Einzelfall bleiben..., es sei denn, es regt sich doch noch breiterer Widerstand der Beschäftigungsträger (s. dazu das Interview mit Michael Burbach im Anschluss an diesen Beitrag):
http://www.labournet.de/diskussion/arbeit/realpolitik/hilfe/gottwald.html


"Die Versuchung wird groß"

Ein Gespräch mit Michael Burbach über gute Gründe, keine 1-Euro-Jobber einzustellen

Michael Burbach ist Geschäftsführer des BVZ e.V. in Frankfurt a.M., eines gemeinnützigen Vereins, dessen Aufgabengebiet vor allem die Betreuung und Verwaltung von Kindertagesstätten, aber auch Angebote zur Jugendarbeit und -bildung umfasst. Eigentlich ein typischer "Arbeitgeber" für die seit 1. Januar zulässigen "1-Euro-Jobber". Doch im Unterschied zu den großen Wohlfahrtsverbänden und vielen anderen kommunalen Beschäftigungsträgern bzw. deren Nutznießern lehnt das BVZ den Einsatz solcher "Arbeitsgelegenheiten" ab - nicht zuletzt, weil es sich dabei gar nicht um "Arbeitsverhältnisse" oder auch nur "Jobs", sondern um "staatlich verordnete Zwangsverpflichtungen" handele, so Burbach. Wir sprachen mit ihm über diesen und weitere Gründe für die entschiedene Haltung des nicht eben kleinen "Arbeitgebers" BVZ, sich nicht an der Umsetzung von Hartz IV zu beteiligen:
http://www.labournet.de/diskussion/arbeit/realpolitik/hilfe/burbach.html


Aus: LabourNet Nachrichtensammlung, Band 22, Eintrag 8

Phone mast health shock

http://www.manchesteronline.co.uk/news/education/s/145/145770_phone_mast_health_shock.html


Informant: Sian

From Mast Network

Year 5 - Number 3 - 01/29/2005

http://tinyurl.com/4gxxp

Blind faith

by Bill Moyers

In These Times

02/09/05

One of the biggest changes in politics in my lifetime is that the delusional is no longer marginal. It has come in from the fringe, to sit in the seat of power in the Oval Office and in Congress. For the first time in our history, ideology and theology hold a monopoly of power in Washington. Theology asserts propositions that cannot be proven true; ideologues hold stoutly to a worldview despite being contradicted by what is generally accepted as reality. The offspring of ideology and theology are not always bad but they are always blind.

... One-third of the American electorate, if a recent Gallup Poll is accurate, believes the Bible is literally true. This past November, several million good and decent citizens went to the polls believing in what is known as the 'rapture index...

http://www.inthesetimes.com/site/main/article/1915/



Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Law of unintended consequences

by Robert Scheer

The Nation

02/08/05

In a heightened display of saber rattling, President Bush, Vice President Dick Cheney and Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice have been saying nasty things about Iran's 'unelected mullahs.' This is apparently so we'll be able to tell the difference between the theocracy in place in Tehran and the one coalescing in Baghdad. ... In his State of the Union address, Bush denounced Iran as 'the world's primary state sponsor of terrorism.' At the same time, he celebrated an Iraqi election that handed power to Shiite ayatollahs who were sponsored for decades by their co-religionists in Iran and who share much of Tehran's vision of religion and politics. ... The final returns from the Iraqi election are not in, but it seems clear that the slate headed by the Iranian-backed Supreme Council for the Islamic Revolution is going to have a clear majority in the new constitutional assembly...

http://tinyurl.com/62aj8



Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Personal-account myths

by Cesar Conda

FreedomWorks

02/09/05

In the Democratic response to President Bush's call to make Social Security a better deal for younger workers through voluntary personal retirement accounts, Senate Democratic Leader Harry Reid likened the plan to a risky game of 'roulette.' New York Times columnist Paul Krugman called it a 'system in which workers engage in speculation that no financial advisor would recommend.' In opposing personal accounts, the American Association of Retired Persons (AARP) launched national ads stating: 'Winners and losers are stock market terms. Do you really want them to become retirement terms?' Given the way the Democrats and some commentators are talking about stocks, bonds, and mutual funds, you would assume that none of them invest any of their own money, and instead keep sacks of cash in their mattresses...

http://tinyurl.com/6p8hl



Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Monsters, the good and the damned

by Jonah Goldberg

National Review

02/09/05

About a decade ago, Columbia University professor Andrew Delbanco wrote an elegant book, The Death of Satan, in which he argued that America had lost the ability to speak in terms of evil. He called it a 'tragedy of the imagination,' and he was right. For decades, a therapeutic culture of 'understanding' was on the rise. Except for acts of racism and so-called homophobia, there was a mad rush to 'understand' evil people. Were they victims of a racist culture? Were they abused themselves? Were they expressing their natural frustration with the patriarchal capitalist system? Blah, blah, blah. The tragedy of the imagination was that we couldn't appreciate that evil is real and it exists...

http://www.nationalreview.com/goldberg/goldberg200502090800.asp



Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Blind patriotism on display at Super Bowl

by Francisco Unger

ZNet

02/08/05

Provided with two clear-cut options, blind patriotism or objective defiance, Americans have fallen smoothly into the first, eager to conform with mainstream belief and eager to make clear on which side they stand. With such a decisive outlook, few will question what it is that is so celebrated in a soldier, what it is that we are fighting for, or who it is that we are fighting against. Under this condition, Americans have surrendered all rights of free thought, creating a population uniform in belief, and in the process signing a blank check for leaders in Washington...

http://www.zmag.org/content/showarticle.cfm?SectionID=51&ItemID=7200



Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

At what cost?

by Jorge & Vickie E. Castro

Common Dreams

02/09/05

What makes the war real is when your doorbell rings at 8:00 pm and you open it to see an Army soldier standing there in his dress uniform, with all his medals on display. And then you know, you know that it is all too real. You know that REAL people die; you know that they have come to rip your heart out. They regretfully inform you that your only child, the center of your universe, is gone. Dead! The word screams in your head over and over. DEAD, DEAD, DEAD!! That is exactly what happened, Dec. 21, here in our own community. Another soldier died, another family was destroyed, I know because he was my soldier, my son and it was my family that was destroyed..

http://www.commondreams.org/views05/0209-20.htm



Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Pentagon is funding the future of new media at Orlando, Florida's I/ITSEC

CGI Joe

by Ed Halter

Village Voice

02/07/05

Waging war isn't about fun and games. Or is it? A visit to one of the world's biggest conventions for military training technology reveals that today's armed forces are taking cues from video games, theme parks, and Hollywood. Find out how the Pentagon is funding the future of new media at Orlando, Florida's I/ITSEC: the Defense Department's own Disney World...

http://www.villagevoice.com/news/0506,halter,60855,6.html



Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Fake news, fake reporter

by Eric Boehlert

Salon

02/10/05

The Gannon revelations come on the heels of the discovery that Bush administration officials signed lucrative contracts for several conservative pundits who hyped White House initiatives and did not disclose the government's payments. The Talon News fiasco raises serious questions about who the White House is allowing into its daily press briefings: How can a reporter using a fake name and working for a fake news organization get press credentials from the White House, let alone curry enough favor with the notoriously disciplined Bush administration to get picked by the president in order to ask fake questions? [subscription or ad view required]

http://www.salon.com/news/feature/2005/02/10/gannon_affair/



Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

The fudge-it budget

by Thomas L. Knapp

Free Market News Network

02/09/05

Any truthful way you cut it -- pun intended -- the FY2006 budget proposal is bigger than the FY2005 budget. So, when a Republican begins to brag, or a Democrat starts to whine, about the 'budget cuts,' don't believe'em. And, in reality, the FY2006 budget is going to be a lot larger than the FY2005 budget. We're only just beginning to discover the tricks that the White House played, even to get its request down to a 'modest' increase...

http://www.freemarketnews.com/pview/5837/863/html/index.php

McCain-Feingold "antidote" re-introduced in House

CNSNews.com

02/09/05

Those who believe that campaign finance 'reform' didn't reform anything are rallying behind a newly re-introduced bill called the First Amendment Restoration Act. The legislation, sponsored by Rep. Roscoe Bartlett [R-MD], is intended to overturn portions of the McCain-Feingold law that prevent advocacy groups from running certain political ads in the days leading up to an election. Free speech advocates describe Bartlett's bill as an antidote to the McCain-Feingold campaign finance law, which they see as an effort to protect incumbent politicians from criticism. 'Passing the First Amendment Restoration Act will be a good and necessary first step toward repairing the damage done to Americans' constitutional rights by so-called 'campaign finance reform' ... [and] begin to give Americans back their free speech rights,' said Reid Cox, general counsel for the Center for Individual Freedom...

http://tinyurl.com/5ll7n



Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

FSU Center spent public money to tout feds' policies

Palm Beach Post

02/02/05

A Florida State University center has used more than a half-million in education tax dollars to put a positive spin on President Bush's key school policies, including hiring a public relations firm to teach charter schools to be more media-savvy. Despite conflicting studies on the success of charter schools and other alternative education programs, the School Choice Center at FSU touts them as ways to 'increase student achievement, increase parental involvement, promote school improvement through constructive competition, and accomplish racial and ethnic diversity.'

http://tinyurl.com/4rcbv



Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Kay, Carter urge caution on Iran

CNN

02/09/05

Former U.S. chief weapons inspector David Kay urged the United States on Wednesday not to make the same mistakes with Iran that he said it made with Iraq ahead of the second Persian Gulf War. Former President Jimmy Carter, meanwhile, said that even a pre-emptive strike against Iran's nuclear facilities 'would not be successful,' but he agreed with U.S. officials who have demanded more transparency from the Islamic republic...

http://tinyurl.com/4quhw



Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

AARP opposes "radical" Social Security changes

Houston Chronicle

02/09/05

The U.S. retirement system can be stabilized through a series of smaller fixes and does not need a major overhaul that would include private accounts, the nation's largest lobby group for the elderly said today. The AARP, formerly known as the American Association for Retired Persons, said the amount of wages that can be taxed for Social Security should be raised from $90,000 to $140,000. The change could be phased in over about 10 years and would cut the projected shortfall by 43 percent...

http://tinyurl.com/5us68



Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Rice: Iran risks UN action on nuke plan

Las Vegas Review-Journal

02/09/05

Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice warned Iran on Wednesday that it risks U.N. action if negotiations with Europe over its nuclear program don't progress. Nearing the end of a fence-mending tour of European allies, Rice also said she encountered 'a kind of coming together of common purpose' on another troubled front: Iraq. Several countries committed to help train Iraqi forces and participate in an upcoming NATO training mission. 'I heard devotion to helping more on the reconstruction side and, most importantly, to helping with the training of the security forces inside of Iraq, outside of Iraq, in the NATO training mission,' the secretary said...

http://tinyurl.com/59t3v



Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

White House reporter quits under scrutiny

Delaware Journal

02/10/05

A former Wilmington [DE] resident whose softball questions at White House press conferences have prompted heated criticism from online media watchdog groups has sworn off presidential press conferences. James D. Guckert, who reported under the pseudonym Jeff Gannon, resigned late Tuesday as Washington bureau chief for Talon News, a conservative Internet news outlet owned by the Web site GOPUSA."

http://tinyurl.com/3qhvw



Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

House likely to pass "Real ID" bill

Los Angeles Times

02/10/05

A bill aimed at blocking states from issuing driver's licenses to illegal immigrants appeared headed for passage today in the House of Representatives, aided by a strong endorsement from the White House and broad support within the Republican majority." [editor's note: Section 102 of the bill in question allows the head of Homeland Security to suspend any and all laws, at his discretion, and bars judicial review of his actions - TLK]

http://tinyurl.com/68mw9


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

Reclaiming Public Water

http://www.tni.org/books/publicwater.htm


Informant: Kate Harris

Oppose HR 418 - Real National ID Act

http://capwiz.com/liberty/issues/alert/?alertid=6938731&type=CO


Informant: omnisprinter

Environmentalists raise outcry over forest firm's road-building in Clayoquot

Victoria Times Colonist

Wednesday, February 09, 2005

VICTORIA - An environmental group is raising the alarm over International Forest Products' construction of a logging road into the Hesquiat Lake Creek valley north of Tofino.

Friends of Clayoquot Sound on Monday described the building of the road as "an ecological crime" and called on Interfor to halt construction. The group said this marks the first time in 14 years that an intact wilderness valley in the sound has been subject to road-building and the falling of ancient temperate rainforest.

But Interfor's West Coast division area manager Don McMillan said the company has necessary approval from both government and first nations to conduct the road work.

"We've got approvals at all levels,' " McMillan said. "We're following all of the very strict science panel recommendations and government and first nations in terms of the plans that have been signed off and approved."

Diego Garcia, a Friends of Clayoquot Sound spokesman, said even though Interfor may have the legal right to construct the road, that doesn't mean it should.

Undisturbed valleys are rare on Vancouver Island, where 75 per cent of the original productive forest has been logged, the group said in a news release. It calls on Interfor to immediately cease all forestry activity in Clayoquot's intact valleys.

© The Vancouver Sun 2005


Informant: Deane T. Rimerman

6th Global Women's Strike – 8 March 2005

http://www.globalwomenstrike.net/

The Meningococcal Gold Rush

1.15 million New Zealand children target of untested experimental vaccine

http://www.scoop.co.nz/mason/stories/HL0502/S00064.htm


Informant: Andrea Ball

Pentagon to broadcast to millions of U.S. homes

Moving on from its phase of embedding journalists, or as some would say, 'a policy of restricting and controlling the flow of information,' the Pentagon will now produce and disseminate the news itself. It will be beamed to the public at no charge.

http://feeds.bignewsnetwork.com/?sid=4272a7ec26944f6c
http://tinyurl.com/5bvhd


From Information Clearing House

Scribe for New Age Imperialism

http://www.counterpunch.com/whitney02072005.html


From Information Clearing House

Will Democracy Survive the Media?

http://207.44.245.159/article8011.htm


From Information Clearing House

How to seek shelter when it's raining fear

When we look back at the past, people's responses to perceived threats often strike us as disproportionate or simply crazy. Past panics tend to be quietly forgotten, or dismissed as embarrassing reminders of our capacity for group hysteria.

http://www.iht.com/bin/print_ipub.php?file=/articles/2005/02/07/news/edbourke.html
http://tinyurl.com/4ru79


From Information Clearing House

Iran to take control of world's oil trade in 2005?

In 2005 Iran will launch a new oil exchange that is expected to put an end to Western domination of the international oil trade. The US and UK, currently home to the world's largest oil markets, are unlikely to allow Iran to undermine their control of the oil trade without putting up a fight.

http://www.theinsider.org/mailing/article.asp?id=0508


From Information Clearing House

PM agrees with Bush on Iranian threat

Iran is a sponsor of state terrorism and should realise it must not seek to obstruct progress towards a Middle East peace settlement, Tony Blair said yesterday.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2005/02/09/nblair109.xml&sSheet=/news/2005/02/09/ixnewstop.html
http://tinyurl.com/3pdx4


From Information Clearing House

Rice Pursues Gunboat Diplomacy in Syria

Rice made a statement in Italy accusing Syria of supporting terrorism and threatened the country with "isolation." Rice emphasized that terrorists in Iraq were supported by Damascus and said the Damascus administration "supports at least the terrorism in the south of Lebanon" and asked for cooperation.

http://www.zaman.com/?bl=international&alt=&hn=16391


From Information Clearing House

If kids are the future, we're in big trouble

http://www.nypress.com/18/6/news&columns/AlexanderZaitchik.cfm


Informant: Lew Rockwell

Crimestop

http://www.lewrockwell.com/hein/hein95.html

A More Powerful President Is the Last Thing We Need

http://www.lewrockwell.com/gregory/gregory60.html

A Spaced-Out Democracy Vision

Making the Solar System Safe for Democracy

Vulcans target Titan. Article by Leon Hadar:
http://www.lewrockwell.com/orig6/hadar2.html

Preserve the Integrity of the U.S. Senate

Common Cause

posted 02/07/05

Tell United States Senators not to support changing long standing Senate filibuster rules to blatantly advance one party's goals.

http://www.democracyinaction.org/dia/track.jsp?key=6784145&url_num=9&url=http://www.commoncause.org/site/apps/ka/ct/contactus.asp?c=dkLNK1MQIwG&b=317178&en=6oJJIPOkF6KCIIOjF9JLLNNjF8JLL0MDLjIIJMNoFgKVJ7K


From Moving Ideas Network

Impact of President's Budget Proposal on States

National Priorities Project

posted 02/09/05

National Priorities Project has produced a breakdown of the budget's impact on each state for: the total of all discretionary federal grants to state and local governments; Low-Income Home and Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP); community and economic development funds, the No Child Left Behind Act; and the Clean Water State Revolving Fund.

http://www.democracyinaction.org/dia/track.jsp?key=6784145&url_num=8&url=http://www.nationalpriorities.org/budget


From Moving Ideas Network

State of the Union 2005: Reality Check

posted 02/03/05

A reality check to Bush's plans for Social Security, Iraq, and his other priorities for the upcoming year.

http://www.democracyinaction.org/dia/track.jsp?key=6784145&url_num=7&url=http://www.movingideas.org/content/en/on_the_hill/2005_sou.htm

Action Needed to Stop Anti-Consumer Class Action Bill

posted 02/04/05

Senate to vote on bill that would dramatically curtail the rights of consumers to pursue class action claims.

http://www.democracyinaction.org/dia/track.jsp?key=6784145&url_num=6&url=http://www.movingideas.org/content/en/on_the_hill/class_action_fairness_act_2005.htm

Protect our borders from the threat WITHIN them

We urgently need your help to protect the wildlife and people living along our borders, as well as to ensure the purity and safety of our air, water, and wild lands.

Tomorrow Congress could vote on a bill that would allow the Homeland Security Department to IGNORE ALL FEDERAL ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION LAWS, effectively giving them free reign to destroy national parks, forests, monuments, wildlife refuges, and wilderness areas along our borders.

Click here to send a free fax to your Representative urging him or her to vote NO on these unnecessary and harmful exemptions before it's too late! Or if you're a registered user, simply hit "reply" then hit "send" and we'll send the letter below on your behalf:
http://www.saveourenvironment.org/ctt.asp?u=2205119&l=5912

This legislation will allow the Homeland Security Department to completely ignore long-standing laws like the Clean Water Act, Clean Air Act and Safe Drinking Water Act. That means increased risks of air and water pollution for all of us.

Many of our border areas run through national parks, forests and monuments, wildlife refuges, wilderness areas and other environmentally sensitive areas. This bill could have a devastating impact on some of our last remaining wild lands!

Our border areas are home to hundreds of species of endangered plants and animals. If the Homeland Security Department is allowed to sidestep all environmental protection laws, animals already on the brink of extinction like grizzly bears, jaguars, and wolves could vanish forever.

Not only are these exemptions dangerous, they also appear to be unnecessary. Not one single Congressional hearing has illustrated a need for these broad exemptions. Never before has any federal agency been provided with such a breadth of unjustified exemptions from our laws.

We need your help to stop this legislation today! The House is expected to vote on this bill as early as tomorrow February 10, 2005, so there's no time to spare. Click here to take action now!
http://www.saveourenvironment.org/ctt.asp?u=2205119&l=5912

We also need your help to spread the word about this dangerous legislation. Once you have taken action, please forward this email to your friends, family and co-workers and urge them to contact their Representatives too!

Thank you for your help!

Sincerely,

Katelyn Sabochik
Online Campaign Manager
info@saveourenvironment.org



Dear Representative,

I am extremely concerned about the sweeping exemptions from the landmark laws that protect our air, water, land and wildlife that would be given to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security if H.R. 418, The Real ID Act of 2005 were to become law. The bill includes unprecedented language allowing the secretary of Homeland Security to exempt the agency from all federal, state and local environmental laws when constructing walls, fences, roads and other barriers along U.S. borders. I strongly urge you to vote NO on this unnecessary and excessive piece of damaging legislation.

It is critical to note that this provision is not limited to a single fencing project along the San Diego border, but would apply to all areas along and "in the vicinity" of our international boundaries with both Mexico and Canada. Under this sweeping waiver, Homeland Security would be free to undertake large construction projects anywhere along our borders without oversight, accountability or legal constraints - from the densely populated border communities in California, Texas and Washington, to the remote wilderness of Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife Refuge in Arizona, to the pristine islands and waters of the Boundary Waters Canoe Area in northern Minnesota. Never before has any federal agency been provided with such a breadth of unjustified exemptions from environmental laws.

We are a nation founded on the rule of law. To place any federal official above any law of their choosing - whether environmental, labor or civil rights - is a step that should not be taken lightly. In addition, Homeland Security has not demonstrated a need to waive any or all laws. In fact, there has not been a single congressional hearing that has illustrated a need for these broad exemptions. Furthermore, the removal of all avenues of judicial review is a direct affront to the most basic principles of checks and balances and separation of powers in our Constitution. We believe that it is possible to ensure border security while shielding the public and the environment from harm and have not seen evidence otherwise.

We strongly urge you to reject this attempt to include language that would allow Homeland Security to waive environmental laws or other important health and safety statutes.

Sincerely,
[your name here]

Hearst Newspapers Push Monopoly Control

http://tinyurl.com/3qmm4

Climate change costs Southern Ocean oxygen

http://www.publiceyestv.org/global_warming_news_archive_1.htm


Informant: cobra

Important petition for ELECTION REFORM

Please quickly sign this important petition for ELECTION REFORM -- cosponsored by Boxer and Clinton

The following letter is from Hilary Clinton. She and Barbara Boxer (our hero from Jan 6, 2004) are cosponsoring a bill for ELECTION REFORM.

And they need YOU to sign their petition:
http://activate.friendsofhillary.com/t?ctl=B7E7C5:3302CBE

It literally takes A SPLIT SECOND to sign. So, please do sign it RIGHT NOW, and then forward to others.

It is vitally important that you sign, EVEN if you somehow remain convinced that the last 2 elections were completely legitimate.

Thank you!!!
Kai


Dear Friends,

It's time to tell those who celebrate elections and voter participation in countries around the world that we must make sure every vote is counted in elections right here at home! That's why I am asking you to sign on now as a citizen co-sponsor of vitally important election reform legislation.

Sign the petition:
http://activate.friendsofhillary.com/t?ctl=B7E7C5:3302CBE

Next week, I will introduce the Count Every Vote Act of 2005, co-sponsored by Senator Barbara Boxer. This comprehensive election reform bill will:
- Provide a verified paper ballot for every vote cast in electronic voting machines;
- Set a uniform standard for provisional ballots, so that every qualified voter within the state will know their votes are treated equally and will be counted; and
- Require the Federal Election Assistance Commission to issue standards that ensure uniform access to voting machines and election personnel in every community. It's outrageous that some people in predominantly minority communities had to wait up to 10 hours to vote, while people in other communities often voted in minutes!

In 2004, I introduced legislation similar to the Count Every Vote Act. But, it never saw the light of day. I couldn't even get a hearing for my bill before the Senate Rules Committee. We can't allow this new legislation to suffer the same fate.

The Republicans who control Congress don't want to address this issue. So, we've got to build grassroots momentum to make sure they don't have any choice but to act. That's why I am determined to keep moving forward - on the Hill, with advocacy groups, and with all of you!

Sign the petition:
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Will you join me in calling for action to Count Every Vote? Will you sign up to become a citizen co-sponsor of this bill, so that we can demonstrate that the American people won't sit still for inaction on legislation so essential to our freedom?

Please forward this e-mail to your friends, and ask them to join us.

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Together, we will restore the credibility of American democracy, and make sure that we count every vote.

Sincerely,
Hillary Rodham Clinton


P.S. You have been such a good friend and supporter, and I appreciate everything you have done. The Count Every Vote Act is one of the most important bills I will ever introduce as a Senator. I hope you will be able to help me now.

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Open letter to public servants

http://proliberty.com/observer/20020216.htm


Informant: Be Kind Whenever Possible

Lady Liberty Under Attack

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/020905X.shtml

Is It a Backdoor Draft?

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/020905O.shtml

Outsourcing Torture

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/020905M.shtml

Iran Will Be Held Accountable

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/020905J.shtml

Conservatives Balk at Bush Call for Bigger Government

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/020905G.shtml

Bush's Budget Cuts Would Fall near Main Street

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/020905F.shtml

Bush Plan for Nuclear 'Bunker Buster' Alarms Congress

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/020905E.shtml

War on Tyrants: What Will Bush Do Next?

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/020905A.shtml

California Considers Ban on Pet Cloning

http://www.planetark.com/dailynewsstory.cfm/newsid/29450/story.htm

Die Non-lethal weapons kommen

"Phaser auf Betäubung!" Die Non-lethal weapons kommen.

Im Mai findet in Deutschland das 3rd European Symposium on Non-Lethal Weapons statt, eine Art Leistungsschau der Branche, auf der auch internationale "Gäste", wie etwa John D. Alexander, der Vater des amerikanischen Non-lethal-weapon-Programms, gesehen werden können. Nicht unwesentliches Detail am Rande: Vertreter des österreichischen Bundesheeres gehören zu den federführenden Organisatoren der Veranstaltung ...

Mikrowellen-Waffen wie im Raumschiff-Enterprise, Ultra- und Infra-Schallkanonen, Plasma-Teaser, EMP-Bomben - das Arsenal der modernen Kampfmittel ist groß und scheint auf den ersten Blick aus dem Fundus der Science-fiction zu stammen. Dennoch werden verschiedene "Nicht-tötende Waffen" (nicht nur) in den USA von der Polizei bereits zur "Crowd-control" bei Demonstrationen eingesetzt.

NÄHERE INFORMATIONEN ÜBER DIE NÄCHSTE SENDUNG SIND AB KOMMENDEM WOCHENENDE AUF DER HOMEPAGE DER BIG BROTHER NEWS ZU FINDEN: http://www.bigbrothernews.org/

Suicide seeds: Stop GE terminator technology

Action Alert

Terminate the Terminator
http://www.organicconsumers.org/un.htm

Sign Petition to United Nations
http://www.organicconsumers.org/un.htm#factoryfarm


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Stop GE terminator technology

ETC Group received confidential documents stating the ministers from Canada intend to force overturning the international moratorium on genetic seed sterilization known as terminator technology, at a United Nations meeting in Bangkok February 7-11. It is not too late to stop this assault by the Canadian government.

ETC Group, IATP, along with indigenous and farmer groups are calling on people to write the Canadian government and urge them to continue supporting the international moratorium on terminator technology.

A draft letter can be found here:
http://foodfirst.org/action/2005/terminator.html

For more information:
http://www.etcgroup.org/article.asp?newsid=498

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From: Phil Silberman

Sent: Wednesday, February 09, 2005 11:30 PM
To: 'John Grove'
Subject: FW: FW:URGENT ACTION ALERT!!!

Check this out..

The ETC Group (Action Group on Erosion, Technology and Concentration) headquartered in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada issued a press release (posted below) on Monday.

They received a confidential memo that reveals that at a United Nations meeting this week in Bangkok, the Canadian government will attempt to overturn an international moratorium on Terminator seed technology.

The Campaign has launched an ACTION ALERT in response:
http://www.thecampaign.org/alert_terminator.php

Terminator seeds are genetically engineered to be sterile and thereby prevent farmers from saving seed. This is an extremely risky and controversial technology. Some scientists worry about what could happen if the terminator is unleashed on the environment. They fear that terminator technology could migrate from one farm to another, or from a farm to wild plants.

And activists in developing nations are concerned that the technology would put too much power in the hands of a few international agribusinesses.

The Campaign has set up an ACTION ALERT that allows you to send an instant e-mail to the following Canadian officials:
1) Prime Minister Paul Martin
2) Hon. Andy Mitchell, Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food
3) F.B. Fadden, President, Canadian Food Inspection Agency

Visit the following web address to TAKE ACTION NOW:
http://www.thecampaign.org/alert_terminator.php

Thanks for taking the time to contact these Canadian government officials.


Craig Winters
President
The Campaign
PO Box 55699
Seattle, WA 98155
Tel: 425-771-4049
E-mail: label@thecampaign.org
Web Site: http://www.thecampaign.org



Date: February 7, 2005

ETC Group
News Release
7 February 2005
http://www.etcgroup.org

Canadian Government to Unleash Terminator Bombshell at UN Meeting: All-out push for commercialisation of Sterile Seed Technology

A confidential document leaked today to ETC Group reveals that the Canadian government, at a United Nations meeting in Bangkok (Feb 7-11), will attempt to overturn an international moratorium on genetic seed sterilisation technology (known universally as Terminator). Even worse, the Canadian government has instructed its negotiators to "block consensus" on any other option.

"Canada is about to launch a devastating kick in the stomach to the world's most vulnerable farmers - the 1.4 billion people who depend on farm saved seed," said ETC Group Executive Director Pat Mooney speaking from Ottawa. "The Canadian government is doing the dirty work for the multinational gene giants and the US government. Even Monsanto wasn't prepared to be this upfront and nasty. Canada is betraying Farmers' Rights and food sovereignty everywhere."

Terminator technology was first developed by the US government and the seed industry to prevent farmers from re-planting saved seed and is considered the most controversial and immoral agricultural application of genetic engineering so far. When first made public in 1998, "suicide seeds" triggered an avalanche of public opposition, forcing Monsanto to abandon the technology and prompting the UN Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) to impose a de facto moratorium on its further development. According to the leaked instructions to Canadian negotiators at SBSTTA 10 (a scientific advisory body to the CBD), Canada will insist on Wednesday (9 Feb.) that governments accept the field testing and commercialization of Terminator varieties (referred to as GURTS -- Genetic Use Restriction Technologies). Canada will also attack an official UN report, prepared by an international expert group, which is critical of the potential impacts of Terminator seeds on small farmers and Indigenous Peoples. In stark contrast to Canada's position, the expert report recommends that governments seek prohibitions on the technology.

In Bangkok, civil society and Indigenous Peoples are calling on the Canadian government to abandon its endorsement of Terminator and to join with other governments to prohibit the technology once and for all. Many African and Asian governments have called for Terminator to be banned and the European Union has also been supportive of the existing moratorium.

"It is outrageous that Canada is backing an anti-farmer technology and shameful that it will 'block consensus' on any other outcome. Governments from around the world must not accept this bullying tactic," says ETC Group's Hope Shand from the negotiations in Bangkok. "If Canada blocks decision-making on this issue, the moratorium will be in jeopardy and terminator seeds will be commercialized ending up in the fields of small farmers."

The full leaked text of the Canadian government's instructions to its negotiators on Terminator/GURTS follows.

Hope Shand and Jim Thomas of ETC Group can be contacted at SBSTTA negotiations in Bangkok on cell phone +44 (0) 7752 106806 or by email jim@etcgroup.org or hope@etcgroup.org

Pat Mooney (in Ottawa) +1 (613) 241-2267 etc@etcgroup.org
Kathy Jo Wetter (USA) +1 (919) 960-5223 email kjo@etcgroup.org

The Head of the Canadian Delegation in Bangkok is Robert McLean, Environment Canada email Robert.Mclean@ec.gc.ca tel +1 (819) 997-1303



"Advice on the report of the Ad Hoc Technical Expert Group on Genetic Use Restriction Technologies (GURTS);

Canada has major reservations regarding the recommendations in the AHTEG report. Canada notes that the experts were unable to reach consensus and that while this is recognized in para. 15 of the report, this should have been made clear in the recommendation section of the report. Unfortunately, the report leaves the impression that consensus was achieved on all of the recommendations when this was clearly not case and in particular in terms of recommendation (b) which reads as follows, "In view of the current lack of data, recommends that Parties and other Governments consider the development of regulatory frameworks not to approve GURTs for field-testing and commercial use."

Canada will suggest that the document clearly indicate in the Annex that there is no consensus on for the recommendations. Alternatively, the AHTEG report can be referred to as the "Chairs' report". Canada also believes that the AHTEG report contains scientific inaccuracies and a lack of balance in terms of reflecting both potential positive and negative impacts of this technology, and these issues should be addressed before the report is further distributed. We believe that it would be beneficial for Parties and other governments to submit comments to the Executive Secretary/CHM to represent national views to improve the accuracy of the document, and that these be made available to both the 8j working group and COP.

Additionally, Canada will propose that SBSTTA adopt a recommendation for decision at COP8 based on the revised wording of recommendation "b" below and will propose this recommendation be incorporated for consideration at the 8j meeting:

NEW WORDING for recommendation b) of AHTEG report
(b) In view of the current lack of data, recommend that Parties and other Governments consider the development of domestic regulatory frameworks TO ALLOW FOR THE EVALUATION OF NOVEL VARIETIES, INCLUDING THOSE WITH GURTS, FOR FIELD TESTING AND COMMERCIAL USE BASED ON PROPRIATE SCIENCE-BASED ENVIRONMENTAL RISK/SAFETY ASSESSMENTS.

In Canada's opinion the revised wording we are suggesting, strengthens the recommendation and provides for a strong scientific assessment of risk.

If we are unsuccessful in obtaining these additions (indication that recommendations in the AHTEG report were not based on consensus OR agreement to have national views submitted) AND changes to recommendation "B" --or any other outcome which clearly addresses our concern over a defacto moratorium on GURTS-- Canada is prepared to block consensus on this issue."


Informant: oscully



Further proof---as if we needed any---that the world has lost its collective marbles. I can't imagine a single argument for advocating this practice in a sane world. Please send e-mails to the Canadian Prime Minister at pm@pm.gc.ca

Party leaders:

Copps.S@parl.gc.ca , Minister_Ministre@hc-sc.gc.ca , just@parl.gc.ca , jack@fed.ndp.ca , Harper.S@parl.gc.ca , Duceppe.G@parl.gc.ca

Government Newsroom
newsroom@canada.gc.ca

Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
http://www.agr.gc.ca

Plant Gene Resources of Canada
http://pgrc3.agr.gc.ca/

Prairie Farm Rehabilitation Administration
http://www.agr.gc.ca/pfra/

Canadian Wheat Board
http://www.cwb.ca/en/index.jsp

All government emails in pasteable form at:
http://ghostchild.com/Canadian_Government_Email_list.htm

PLEASE CIRCULATE THIS INFORMATION WIDELY


ETC Group
News Release
Friday, February 11, 2005
http://www.etcgroup.org/

Suicide Seeds - Bombshell in Bangkok

Canadian-Led Coup to Allow Terminator Technology Narrowly Squelched at UN Meeting

Percy Schmeiser, a Canadian farmer who was sued by Monsanto, spoke today at a UN meeting in Bangkok - harshly criticizing his governments' efforts to promote field-testing and commercialization of Terminator seeds (plants genetically-modified to render seeds sterile at harvest time).

"The Canadian government has acted shamefully. It is supporting a dangerous, anti-farmer technology that aims to eliminate the rights of farmers to save and re-use harvested seed," said Schmeiser. "Instead of representing the good will of the Canadian people or attending to the best interests of the Biodiversity Treaty, the Canadian government is fronting for the multinational gene giants who stand to win enormous profits from the release of Terminator seeds around the world."

Schmeiser is the 74-year old Canadian farmer who was sued by Monsanto for patent infringement when the company's patented, genetically modified canola seed invaded his farm - unwanted and unwelcome. A victim of genetic pollution and a champion of Farmers' Rights, Schmeiser courageously fought Monsanto all the way to the Canadian Supreme Court.

A Canadian government proposal to unleash Terminator was leaked to the ETC Group on the first day of a UN meeting in Bangkok, February 7-11 (SBSTTA, the scientific advisory body to the Convention on Biological Diversity - CBD). The news stunned farmers' organizations, government delegations, and civil society worldwide. Ottawa's instructions to the Canadian delegation in Bangkok called for an all-out push for field-testing and commercialisation of sterile seed technologies, effectively un-doing the precautionary, de facto moratorium on Terminator seeds adopted by governments in 1998. Even worse, the Canadian delegation was instructed to "block consensus" by governments attending the meeting if it didn't get its way. ETC Group has also learned that, in advance of the Bangkok meeting, Canadian embassies around the world asked governments to support a recommendation for "field testing and commercial use" of Terminator.

Canada's blatant promotion of an anti-South technology does not bode well for the G8 meeting of world leaders in July in Scotland where Canada will propose to introduce nanotechnology on the G-8 agenda.

After being swamped this week by protest emails and letters, the Canadian government was forced to soften its public position on Terminator, but it continued to press a solidly pro-Terminator view in the corridors and in a committee appointed to negotiate draft text on Terminator. (The drafting group on Terminator included representatives from Canada, the European Community, Peru, Tanzania, and the Philippines.) By Thursday morning Canada and its seed industry allies had drafted text that included language promoting Terminator field trials, capacity building for the use of Terminator in the developing world and specifically invited the research participation of "private sector entities."

"The draft text on Terminator released Thursday morning was appalling - it looked like it was written by the multinational seed industry," said Jim Thomas of ETC Group, speaking from Bangkok. "It strongly reflected the Canadian government 's pro-Terminator position as revealed earlier this week in the leaked document."

Suicide Seed Squad: Canada hasn't been working alone in Bangkok. The UN meeting was crawling with representatives from the biotech industry and related trade groups - including Monsanto, Delta & Pine Land, Crop Life International, PHARMA (pharmaceutical manufacturers), the International Seed Federation and more - who lobbied against current restrictions on the development of suicide seeds. New Zealand and Australia also backed the position of industry and Canada, while a fleet of US government representatives observed from the sidelines. (The US government is not a Party to the Biodiversity Convention.)

Thankfully, disaster was averted due to key interventions by the governments of Norway, Sweden, Austria, the European Community, Cuba, Peru and Liberia, on behalf of the African Group. The good news is that these governments managed to delete the most offensive wording. The final text and recommendations reaffirm earlier decisions, amounting to a continuing, but fragile, de facto moratorium on Terminator. The issue now bounces to another CBD advisory body (the Working Group on 8(j)) in March 2006.

Interminable Terminator? The bad news is that decisions made in Bangkok will allow the issue of Terminator to be re-examined and re-studied interminably. In ETC Group's view, the CBD continues to dilly-dally and delay decisions on Terminator while the industry is moving full-speed ahead to bring sterile seeds to market.

"The international community needs to know that Terminator technology is a real and present danger. The biotech industry is chomping on the bit to commercialize suicide seeds. Nothing short of an all-out ban on Terminator will stop it from being unleashed in farmer's fields," said Hope Shand of ETC Group.

For more information:

Pat Mooney, ETC Group (Canada) etc@etcgroup.org:
Hope Shand and Kathy Jo Wetter, ETC Group (USA) hope@etcgroup.org: 919 960-5223

Silvia Ribeiro, ETC Group (Mexico) silvia@etcgroup.org: 52 55 55 632 664 Jim Thomas, ETC Group (UK) jim@etcgroup.org: 44 (0)7752 106806 (mobile)



Canada Backs Terminator Seeds

By John Vidal

The Guardian U.K.

Wednesday 09 February 2005

An international moratorium on the use of one of the world's most controversial GM food technologies may be broken today if the Canadian government gets seed sterilisation backed at a UN meeting.

Leaked documents seen by the Guardian show that Canada wants all governments to accept the testing and commercialisation of "terminator" crop varieties. These are genetically engineered to produce only infertile seeds which farmers cannot replant.

Jointly patented by the GM company Monsanto and the US government, the technology was condemned in the late 1990s by many African and Asian governments who called for a permanent ban.

Monsanto and other GM companies which were developing similar technologies voluntarily pulled out of research after concerns were also raised about the "terminator" genes spreading to non-GM crops, and international outrage that poor farmers would not be able to use seeds from their crops, as they have always done.

But leaked instructions to Canadian government negotiators at the Bangkok meeting of the Subsidiary Body on Scientific, Technical and Technological Advice, a group which advises the UN's Convention on Biological Diversity, show that Canada will request today that all countries open their doors to the technology.

The papers, leaked to the environment group ETC, also show that the Canadian government will attack an official UN report critical of the potential impact of "terminator" seeds on small farmers and indigenous peoples. The report recommends that governments prohibit the technology.

The Canadian government team in Bangkok was last night unavailable for comment.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/021005X.shtml


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Informant: Bea Bernhausen

U.S. Might Face "Ultimate Nightmare" In Middle East Where Shiites Control Most Of World's Oil

http://www.democracynow.org/article.pl?sid=05/02/09/1458256


Informant: Friends

Rumsfeld supports bombs to target Iran sites

Sydney Morning Herald

February 3, 2005

http://www.smh.com.au/news/World/Rumsfeld-supports-bombs-to-target-Iran-sites/2005/02/02/1107228771907.html?oneclick=true

The Pentagon wants to revive a controversial program to build nuclear warheads capable of penetrating hardened underground targets such as Iran's covert nuclear facilities. A leaked memo from the US Defence Secretary, Donald Rumsfeld, to the Energy Department proposed funding for the scheme to begin next year. "You can count on my support for your efforts to revitalise the nuclear-weapons infrastructure and to complete the RNEP [robust nuclear earth penetrator] study," Mr Rumsfeld wrote in a memo seen by the Washington Post. An official from the Energy Department said on Monday that $US10.3 million ($13.3 million) to restart that study is expected to be included in the Bush Administration's budget, which is to be released next week. The memo leak seems certain to trigger a major row with Congress, which eliminated the scheme from the budget last year. That decision was made at the behest of Republican legislators angered by estimates suggesting the program would cost more than $US500 million. The Bush Administration has long emphasised the scheme is merely a question of research and that Congress would have to approve the production of such weapons. AdvertisementAdvertisement Democrats also were outraged, arguing that programs to improve nuclear weapons made their use more likely and undermined efforts by the US to halt the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction in other countries. The Arms Control Association, a pressure group that has opposed the bunker-buster scheme, said: "The Administration is missing a key opportunity to make good on the congressional decision last year ... it sends the wrong signal to the international community on the US approach on non-proliferation." Opponents of the proposed new weapon have argued that sealing off underground facilities could be done as well with smart, precision-guided conventional weapons, a position supported in 2003 by Admiral James Ellis, then head of the US Strategic Command. The US military has been studying bunker-busting weapons with renewed vigour since the September 11 attacks. Osama bin Laden is believed to favour underground caves as a hiding place and used the Tora Bora network in the mountains of Afghanistan when he fled US-led forces in late 2001. . North Korea has reprocessed 8000 spent fuel rods into weapons-grade plutonium - potentially enough material to produce six atomic weapons - and appears to have exported nuclear material to Libya, the US informed its Asian allies, Japan, South Korea and China. The nuclear material that North Korea may have exported to Libya was uranium hexafluoride which can be enriched into weapons-grade material if it is fed into nuclear centrifuges. The Telegraph, London; The Washington Post and The New York Times

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From FoE Sydney

US allies fret at hard line of 'nuclear hawks'

by Guy Dinmore in Washington

Published: February 4 2005 Financial Times

http://news.ft.com/cms/s/c2f02ab8-76ef-11d9-b897-00000e2511c8.html

How far the second Bush administration can take its charm offensive in rebuilding its traditional alliances is already being put to the test by newly promoted "nuclear hawks" committed to a hardline approach on arms control and non-proliferation.

Tensions are emerging between the US and its allies over what non-nuclear nations see as a lack of sincerity by the superpower towards nuclear disarmament, even as it pushes for a tightening of the international nuclear regime and a tougher response to the ambitions of North Korea and Iran.

Senior diplomats are concerned that a review of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), a conference held every five years and due to reconvene in New York in May, will produce no outcome.

The "nuclear hawks" or "bomb lovers" as one former official described them include Jack Crouch, named this week as deputy national security adviser; Robert Joseph, expected to be named soon as undersecretary for arms control; and John Rood, who replaces Mr Joseph in the White House as special adviser.

The hawks--supported by Vice-President Dick Cheney and Donald Rumsfeld, the defence secretary--are known for their scepticism towards arms control agreements, their commitment to missile defence and development of new nuclear weapons, such as "bunker busters", and an appreciation of covert operations.

In his Senate confirmation hearing in 2001, Mr Crouch was questioned about his support for nuclear testing and his 1995 recommendation for attacks on North Korea's nuclear complexes should agreements fail.

Discussions over the NPT review agenda are stalled, in part because of the US refusal to reaffirm the "13 steps" adopted at the 2000 conference. Those steps included a broad commitment to undertake nuclear disarmament and not to resume testing.

"Times change. Debate moves on. The debate will be relevant to conditions that prevail today, not in 2000," Stephen Rademaker, assistant secretary of state for arms control, told a panel discussion organised by the independent Arms Control Association this week.

Roberto Abdenur, Brazil's ambassador to Washington, was visibly upset. Reflecting the sentiment of countries that have renounced development of nuclear weapons, he warned that the NPT review conference, to be chaired by Brazil, could fail. "If a nuclear power says the 13 steps belong in the past, what confidence do we non-nuclear developing states have in the NPT?" he said. "Let's be careful about this."

Failure at the review conference to produce a consensus has happened before. It would by no mean spell an end to the NPT. But diplomats say it would weaken the main pillar of non-proliferation at a critical moment.

The US administration insists the NPT remains the cornerstone of global arms control and non-proliferation efforts. Under the bilateral 2002 Moscow Treaty, the US will reduce (but not destroy) its operationally deployed strategic nuclear warheads to between 1,700 and 2,200 about one-third of the level in 2002 in the next seven years. Since 1989, the US says it has cut by nearly 90 per cent the number of non-strategic nuclear weapons.

The hawks were instrumental, while George W. Bush was campaigning for office in 2000, in drawing up a review of US nuclear strategy, adopted in 2002 that foresaw an expanded role for nuclear weapons.

Washington affirms it will not resume nuclear testing, even though it refuses to become a party to the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty.

Despite these declarations, Joseph Cirincione, head of the non-proliferation project at the Carnegie Endowment, is among analysts and former officials concerned that the review conference is heading for a "train wreck".


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From FoE Sydney

Strike against Iran will have huge political costs

http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=story_3-2-2005_pg7_60


Informant: FoE Sydney

GOP in panic mode over Hillary - Polls show her beating Giuliani

See these Newsmax (Republican magazine) stories issued today:
GOP to Launch 'Stop Hillary' Web site http://tinyurl.com/6ou4d
Poll: Hillary Leads Giuliani in Senate Match-up http://tinyurl.com/3jvss


copyright Virginia Metze

Sunshine Turns to Darkness for the Media

by Cliff Kincaid | February 4, 2005

Accuracy in Media

It was a big story for the liberal media that they had finally caught a conservative journalist or commentator doing something wrong. They found out that Armstrong Williams had taken federal money through a public relations firm. But our journalists know something about public relations, too. The Associated Press reported in January that journalism organizations are planning a nationwide campaign in March, dubbed "Sunshine Week," to press the case for freedom of information and the right to know. According to AP, "For a week beginning March 13, news outlets will run stories, editorials and cartoons on the subject."

This is nothing but a public relations campaign by, of and for the media.

It just so happens, according to AP, that Tom Curley, president and CEO of the Associated Press, is part of the effort. AP quotes him as saying, "From city hall to Congress, and from police chiefs' offices to the attorney general's office, the trend toward secrecy is unmistakable. The most important thing from our standpoint, of course, is to connect what we do to the public interest, and to line up with the people and remind them how important it is that they get access to what their elected representatives are doing."

Isn't it nice that the media report favorably on initiatives from the media? But isn't it curious that AP runs a story on the subject quoting the president of AP and no one who questions what the campaign is all about? Fortunately, there is a publication called PR Week, which covers the public relations industry. And when it found out about "Sunshine Week," it seemed to recognize a public relations stunt. What's more, PR Week journalist Erica Iacono came to Accuracy in Media for comment. ... More about this at http://www.aim.org/media_monitor/2605_0_2_0_C/


copyright Virginia Metze

Bush's Budget: The Bad Math Is No Secret

Capital Games by David Corn
The Nation February 8, 2005

If it's budget time, it must be disinformation time. That's how it goes in the Bush II era. George W. Bush released a budget today that he claims is responsible, honest, and designed to cut the $400 billion-plus deficit in half by 2009. Not so. By now, you probably have heard the obvious criticisms. The budget does not include the $80 billion Bush is asking for the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. (And that probably won't cover the full tab.) It doesn't account for the $1 trillion to $2 trillion that Bush needs to pay for the private investment accounts he wants to carve out of Social Security. It also doesn't recognize that several hundred billion dollars will disappear from the revenue stream when the government rejiggers the alternative minimum tax--which it must--to prevent this tax (written to apply to corporations that make creative use of loopholes) from hitting middle-class individual tax filers. ... Read the rest at: http://www.thenation.com/capitalgames/index.mhtml?bid=3&pid=2179 or http://tinyurl.com/4qlec


copyright Virginia Metze

Wrong Choices: An Analysis of the 2006 Budget

Center for American Progress

February 9, 2005

President Bush's 2006 budget makes the wrong choices for our nation. As the embodiment of the president's policies, it reflects skewed priorities and runs counter to our deepest held beliefs. The budget embraces the administration's disastrous economic policies while at the same time failing to put forward a vision of what the United States should be. What America needs instead are responsible policies that reflect our values, help bring our nation together, and invest in the future by expanding opportunity. ... read the rest at
http://tinyurl.com/524bn Full report in pdf available on site.


copyright Virginia Metze

Another Turkey Escapes the Pot

Alberto Gonzales, the new U.S. attorney general, is the perfect example of the New Racism.

by Osha Neumann, AlterNet. Posted February 7, 2005.

... “A few carefully bred turkeys,” she said, “the occasional Colin Powell, or Condoleezza Rice ... are given absolution and a pass to Frying Pan Park. The remaining millions lose their jobs, are evicted from their homes, have their water and electricity connections cut, and die of AIDS. Basically they're for the pot.” And so, Arundhati asked “Who can say that turkeys are against Thanksgiving? They participate in it!” ... read the whole article at:
http://www.alternet.org/rights/21193/


copyright Virginia Metze

Official Who Criticized Homeland Security Is Out of a Job

Inspector General Had Reported Mismanagement, Security Flaws

by BRIAN ROSS AND RHONDA SCHWARTZ

ABC News Investigations February 8, 2005

The man who has issued many critical reports about the mismanagement and security flaws at the Department of Homeland Security was told Wednesday night that he was out of a job.

Clark Ervin made himself very unpopular by issuing a series of stinging reports on security programs that he said had failed, officials he called inept, and fraud that he suspected. His year-end report, out today, alleges that millions of dollars have been wasted or are unaccounted for by the department. ... Read the rest at: http://tinyurl.com/53nql


copyright Virginia Metze

Plum assignment awaits Harris

Remember Katherine Harris, Secretary of State in Florida and Bush's campaign manager there in 2000? Well, another reward is coming her way, probably to all of our regret ....

Plum assignment awaits Harris

She's a candidate for a coveted seat on the Homeland Security panel

by JEREMY WALLACE

Herald Tribune.com (Southwest Florida's Information Leader)

Tuesday, February 8, 2005

A high-ranking member of Congress says U.S. Rep. Katherine Harris will be given one of the most sought-after committee assignments on Capitol Hill.

U.S. Rep. Tom Reynolds, R-N.Y., told a Sarasota crowd at a Republican fund-raiser on Friday night that Harris would get a coveted seat on the Homeland Security Committee. It is a post that Harris, R-Longboat Key, has quietly lobbied to get for months. ... Read the rest at: http://tinyurl.com/6qgq3


copyright Virginia Metze

Interesting chart comparing military spending of the U.S. with other large countries

Someone posted a very interesting chart comparing military spending of the U.S. with other large countries. You will find it fascinating. See: http://www.globalissues.org/images/USvsWorld2004Top25.gif

The web site, http://www.globalissues.org , appears to have a lot of data relating to (surprise) global issues!


copyright Virginia Metze

Bush’s Budget Fails to Protect Consumers’ Critical Resources

Bush’s Budget Fails to Protect Consumers’ Critical Resources: Energy, Food and Water

Statement by Wenonah Hauter, Director, Public Citizen’s Critical Mass Energy and Environment Program February 7, 2005

WASHINGTON, D.C. – President Bush’s budget proposal will do little to protect the health and safety of consumers in three critical areas: energy, food and water. These are essential resources that every citizen must be able to afford, have access to, and most importantly, know are clean and protected. ... read rest at:
http://www.citizen.org/pressroom/release.cfm?ID=1871 There are other good articles on this site that you may want to browse if you have time, such as "Defrauded Consumers Call for Defeat of Pro-Business Class Action Legislation in U.S. Senate This Week." Check that out at:
http://www.citizen.org/pressroom/release.cfm?ID=1869


copyright Virginia Metze

Internal Bleeding

George Bush’s aggressive push to privatize Social Security is causing concern — inside his own party.

By Mary Lynn F. Jones, AlterNet. Posted February 8, 2005.

Just last year, congressional Republicans had a powerful scapegoat in Congress. Anything they couldn’t accomplish, they blamed on Senate Minority Leader Tom Daschle (D-S.D.). Unable to confirm President George W. Bush’s controversial judicial nominees? It was the “obstructionist” Daschle’s fault. Couldn’t get the energy bill through the Senate? Daschle was to blame. ...

The biggest obstacle for Bush this year is not any Democratic congressional leader, however. It’s the Republicans in Congress who are thinking about their next election, something Bush doesn’t have to worry about ever again. “The real fireworks this year will be between the GOP Congress and the Republican White House,” says Brad Bannon, a Washington-based Democratic consultant. “Bush wants to leave a legacy and there’s no better legacy than to dismantle the FDR New Deal legacy, even if it destroys the congressional majority in his own party.” ... Read this story at Alternet: http://www.alternet.org/story/21201/ Mary Lynn F. Jones is online editor of The Hill. http://www.thehill.com/


copyright Virginia Metze

End to American Global Dominance

http://slate.msn.com/id/2112697/


Informant: Bob Reuschlein

From ufpj-news

BORDER SECURITY - HR418 REAL ID ACT

http://disc.server.com/discussion.cgi?id=149495;article=75547;show_parent=1

Over 400 BILLION DOLLARS for the MILITARY INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX

http://disc.server.com/discussion.cgi?id=149495;article=75535;show_parent=1

"I think you know there's something unusual going on"

http://disc.server.com/discussion.cgi?id=149495;article=75533;show_parent=1

THE AMERICAN EMPIRE - LOVE IT OR LEAVE IT?

http://disc.server.com/discussion.cgi?id=149495;article=75529;show_parent=1

Something Strange In Russia???

http://disc.server.com/discussion.cgi?id=149495;article=75514;show_parent=1

Oppose HR 418 (national ID)

RED ALERT!

http://disc.server.com/discussion.cgi?id=149495;article=75513;show_parent=1

What's Next?

http://www.counterpunch.org/shivani0813.html


Informant: Friends

Meyssan,Thierry - 9-11Review

Hi Di, I know many may be sick of seeing this, but this site has the lot. Cheers Old Bob.

http://911review.org/Wiki/Meyssan,Thierry.shtml


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