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Nov
2005

Republicans on the Defensive

http://tinyurl.com/cnjq9

International Labor Rights Group Accuses Bridgestone

The International Labour Rights Fund has filed a federal lawsuit in the United States alleging workers at Bridgestone Corp's Firestone rubber plantation in Liberia toil in virtual slavery.

http://www.truthout.org/issues_05/111805LA.shtml

Hidden Risks of Teflon-Like Chemical

raised by Documents

DuPont Co. hid studies showing the risks of a Teflon-related chemical used to line candy wrappers, pizza boxes, microwave popcorn bags, and hundreds of other food containers, according to internal company documents and a former employee.

http://www.truthout.org/issues_05/111805HA.shtml

Budget Cuts Put Disabled at Risk

On Capitol Hill, the debate over cutting the nation's social programs is framed in sums so vast as to become abstract. But barely two miles away, within the small, bright, preschool classrooms of the Easter Seals Child Development Center, there is no dispute about the usefulness of every federal dollar.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/111805S.shtml

Why John Murtha Is Right

John Murtha's courageous call for American troops to leave Iraq is the right policy at the right time. According to Larry Johnson, the Bush chickenhawks are already impugning Murtha's patriotism, but when you have a purple heart and a silver star compared to a president with a spotty attendance record with the National Guard and a vice president with five deferments, that dog don't hunt.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/111805Q.shtml



Withdrawal Is Not Retreat

Congressman John Murtha's speech on Iraq yesterday is another turning point in the debate. William M. Arkin goes on to say that president and vice president may argue that politicians are playing politics and their feelings may be hurt that their competence and motives are called into question, but when one of the Pentagon's best friends speaks out against continuing the Iraq enterprise, the voices at the White House seem ever more puny and defensive.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/111805R.shtml

A Moral Disgrace

From: "Sojourners"

Note to readers: Early this morning, the House of Representatives narrowly passed a budget proposal (217-215) that, if enacted, would make severe cuts to our nation's most vital anti-poverty programs like food stamps, Medicaid, and child care. The margin was small because of your prayers, phone calls, e-mails, and letters to the editor. Thank you. In the coming weeks, the budget will face a House-Senate negotiation, followed by separate votes in each chamber. We will continue to raise our voices to demand justice for the poorest among us.

Jim Wallis says "Woe to you legislators of infamous laws....." in response to the narrow passage of the House Budget Reconciliation Bill. Washington, D.C. ------(Friday, November 18, 2005) Jim Wallis, founder of Sojourners and Convener of Call to Renewal, made the following statement today on the narrow passage of the House Budget Reconciliation Bill.

STATEMENT BY JIM WALLIS:

The prophet Isaiah said: "Woe to you legislators of infamous laws ... who refuse justice to the unfortunate, who cheat the poor among my people of their rights, who make widows their prey and rob the orphan." Today, I repeat those words. When our legislators put ideology over principle, it is time to sound the trumpets of justice and tell the truth.

It is a moral disgrace to take food from the mouths of hungry children to increase the luxuries of those feasting at a table overflowing with plenty. This is not what America is about, not what the season of Thanksgiving is about, not what loving our neighbor is about, and not what family values are about. There is no moral path our legislators can take to defend a reckless, mean-spirited budget reconciliation bill that diminishes our compassion, as Jesus said, "for the least of these." It is morally unconscionable to hide behind arguments for fiscal responsibility and government efficiency. It is dishonest to stake proud claims to deficit reduction when tax cuts for the wealthy that increase the deficit are the next order of business. It is one more example of an absence of morality in our current political leadership.

Budgets are moral documents that reflect what we care about. Budget and tax bills that increase the deficit put our children's futures in jeopardy - and they hurt the vulnerable right now. The choice to cut supports that help people make it day to day in order to pay for tax cuts for those with plenty goes against everything our religious and moral principles teach us. It says that leaders don't care about people in need. It is a blatant reversal of biblical values - and symbolizes the death of compassionate conservatism.

The faith community is outraged and is drawing a line in the sand against immoral national priorities. It is time to draw that line more forcefully and more visibly.

I applaud those House members who have stood up for better budget priorities and fought hard all year to keep issues of basic fairness at the forefront of this debate. And I thank those on both sides of the aisle who stood up and did the right thing in voting against this bill, despite pressure from the House leadership. These strong voices provide some hope for getting beyond an ideology that disregards the role of government for the common good.


Informant: Martin Greenhut

House Passes Nightmare Budget: Unacceptable Threats to the Environment Remain

http://www.commondreams.org/news2005/1118-09.htm

House Cuts Food Stamps for More than 220,000 Vulnerable People While Poised to Cut Taxes for Wealthy

http://www.commondreams.org/news2005/1118-01.htm

A Thousand Tipping Points

http://www.commondreams.org/views05/1118-26.htm

Two Wise Men Break Ranks Over Iraq

http://www.commondreams.org/views05/1118-24.htm
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