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"An error does not become truth by reason of multiplied propagation, nor does truth become error because nobody sees it" - Mohandas Gandhi
Published on Jun 18, 2013
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Noam Chomsky: Obama's Policies Are Creating Terrorism Around the World
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shot down part of a controversial anti-terror law Wednesday that
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Syria Is Becoming Obama's Iraq
By Shamus Cooke
In
perfect Bush-like fashion, President Obama has invented a bogus
pretense for military intervention in yet another Middle East country.
Plan B: War By Another Name in Syria
By Franklin Lamb
There is
growing confidence among pro-Zionist neocons in Congress that while
Syrian regime-change has failed for several reasons that thwarted the
Gulf funded military campaign, Syria can still be brought to heel
through an economic campaign dressed to look, well, down right
"humanitarian."
The FUKUS Bully-Boys
How The G8 Joint Statement Should Read
By Timothy Bancroft-Hinchey
So let us
for once spell out the truth and be done with it, let us for once face
the facts and not continue to play games of musical chairs; let us
once and for all face the music.
Noam Chomsky Interview: Sykes-Picot Is Failing
By Maha Zaraket
Q: Would you link Obama's decision to arm the Syrian revolution with Israel?
Fisa Court Oversight: A Look Inside A Secret and Empty Process
By Glenn Greenwald
Obama and other NSA defenders insist there are robust limitations on surveillance but the documents show otherwise.
The Art of Crushing the Messenger to Crush the Message
By William Rivers Pitt
Edward
Snowden is experiencing one of the more broad-spectrum efforts at
character assassination in recent memory after his deliberate exposure
of the far-reaching nature of NSA domestic surveillance.
Totalitarianism Goes Folksy
By Norman Pollack
Spying, like targeted assassination, has become the American way.
Ron Paul: NSA "Fudged the Figures" on Terror Plots
Video
Ron Paul says he's not buying the NSA's claim that its surveillance program foiled 50 terror plots.
Repeal the Patriot Act
By Jim Hightower
Secretly seizing everyone's phone records is, as the ACLU put it, "beyond Orwellian."
TPP is a Secret Obama Trade Agreement That Will Trump National Sovereignty
By Gaius Publius
Can you
see why both right-wing kings (Koch Bros, Walmart-heir dukes and earls,
Reagan I, Bush I and II) and left-wing honchos (Bill Clinton, Robert
Rubin, Barack Obama) make "free trade" the cornerstone of each of their
economic policies? It's the song of the rich, and they all sing it.
Maids for Sale: Child Exploitation Bonanza
By Ramzy Baroud
Some Arab countries have become a breeding ground for a form of modern slavery
Hard News
25 "militants" killed in Afghan operations:
Twenty-five
Taliban militants have been killed and 14 wounded in a series of
military operations in Afghanistan, said the country's Interior
Ministry on Wednesday.
5 Afghan police killed in attack:
Five
members of the Afghan Local Police have been shot dead by their fellow
officers in the country's southern province of Helmand.
Four US occupation force soldiers killed in Afghanistan:
The
NATO led force in a brief statement announced the coalition deaths but
did not reveal the victims nor the exact location of the attack.
President Karzai to boycott talks with Taliban unless the process is "Afghan-led":
His
statement came a day after the US agreed to talk to the Taliban in
Qatar, where the militants have a new office. In protest, he also said
he would suspend talks on the US presence in Afghanistan after Nato
leaves in 2014.
29 killed, 57 injured in suicide blast in NW Pakistan:
At
least 29 people including a member of provincial assembly were killed
and 57 others injured in a bomb blast that targeted a funeral gathering
in Pakistan's northwestern district of Mardan on Tuesday, local media
and officials said.
Armchair Warriors:
Drone Pilots: "Overpaid, Underworked, and Bored":
Mike's
morning commute to the battlefield begins with his usual Egg McMuffin
and black coffee from a McDonald's drive-through window in Alamogordo,
New Mexico.
Nigeria violence 'kills 48' people:
Gunmen
have killed 48 people in an attack on a village in Nigeria's Zamfara
state, an official says. They arrived before dawn riding motorbikes, a
state spokesman said.
They
then climbed a hill overlooking the village and opened fire
indiscriminately before carrying out house-to-house attacks, he said.
Somalia: 16 people killed as militants infiltrate UN's office:
Seven
al-Qaida-linked gunmen detonated a pick-up truck rigged with
explosives at the gate of the U.N. compound in Somalia's capital
Wednesday, launching a bombs-and-gunfire assault that saw militants
pour into the complex, killing at least nine people, including three
foreigners, officials said.
Iraq suicide bomber kills 5 ahead of vote:
A
suicide bombing in northern Iraq on Wednesday killed the leader of a
provincial political party and four relatives, officials said, on the
eve of elections his bloc was to participate in.
Three people killed in northern Yemen bombing: official:
The
attack occurred in Saada, a town near the border with Saudi Arabia and
about 130 km (80 mile) north of the capital, Sanaa. Saada has been
under the control of Houthi rebels for several years.
Syrian rebels claim attack on Shias in Lebanon:
A
Syrian rebel unit has claimed responsibility in a video for killing
four Shia men in Lebanon this week as Syria's civil war spills into its
smaller, religiously divided neighbour.
Syrian forces launches multiple offensives against rebels in north:
Rebel
bases near a military air base in Aleppo and other rebel outposts
across Syria's north were pounded by attacks late Tuesday, as forces
loyal to the Syrian government stepped up their campaign against their
opposition.
Obama: Striking Syria carries risk of hitting chemical weapons sites:
Obama
further expressed skepticism over whether setting a no-fly zone or
waging a major military offensive against Damascus would save lives or
change balance of power on the battlefield.
US supervises war games in Jordan :
Under
the watchful eye of stern-faced American advisers, hundreds of
U.S.-trained Jordanian commandos fanned across this dusty desert plain,
holding war games that could eventually form the basis of an assault
in Syria.
Senators pledge 'full support' for 'decisive' military action in Syria:
Syria
is at a "critical juncture" and the United States must do what it can
to reverse Assad's recent gains on the ground, the chairmen of the
Foreign Relations and Armed Forces panels, Sens. Bob Menendez (D-N.J.)
and Carl Levin (D-Mich.), wrote in a letter to Obama along with Sen.
John McCain (R-Ariz.).
Pentagon Shoots Down Kerry's Syria Airstrike Plan:
Dempsey
informed Kerry that the Air Force could not simply drop a few bombs,
or fire a few missiles, at targets inside Syria: To be safe, the U.S.
would have to neutralize Syria's integrated air-defense system, an
operation that would require 700 or more sorties.
Models for possible Syria intervention:
Western
states have been edging towards more direct support for President
Bashar al-Assad's opponents, with the US now saying it will provide
military aid to rebels. Here, Jonathan Eyal of the Royal United
Services Institute looks at recent examples of Western military action
that could provide models for intervention, if diplomacy fails.
Vladimir Putin on Syria at G8: Do You Want to Supply Arms to People who Eat their Enemies' Organs?: - Video -
Russian
President Vladimir Putin offers a scathing put-down in response to
David Cameron's vain attempt to portray the Syrian "rebels" that the
West is now officially arming as fighting for secularism and democracy.
Putin: Russia won't rule out new arms supplies to Syria :
President
Vladimir Putin said Tuesday that Russia would not rule out sending
fresh arms to the Syrian regime and warned the West against arming
"criminals" in the rebellion. "If we conclude such contracts, then we
will deliver on such contracts," he told reporters after a G8 summit in
Northern Ireland.
Iran Denies Plans to Send Troops to Help Syria's Assad:
The
Independent on Sunday, citing "pro-Iranian sources," reported on June
16 that Iran, Syria's strategic ally, has decided to send 4,000 troops
to Syria. Iran "has proposed opening up a new 'Syrian' front on the
Golan Heights against Israel" to help prop up the Assad regime, the
paper said.
Most Turks Do Not Support Erdogan's Syria Policy:
The
Erdogan government's ability to push aggressively against the Assad
regime has been seriously curtailed. Many analysts agree that public
dissatisfaction with Ankara's Syria policy, especially after the
Reyhanli bombings, fed the sentiments leading to the nationwide
demonstrations.
Egypt seen to give nod toward jihadis on Syria:
In
recent days, a string of clerics have called for jihad in Syria, with
some calling for volunteers to go fight against President Bashar
Assad's regime.
Egypt : Girl's death puts spotlight on genital mutilation:
"We have been brought up according to certain morals. It shows good upbringing, a way of controlling a girl's sexual desire."
Lavrov: Iran ready to stop 20% enrichment:
He
said Iran has confirmed that it is ready to halt production of uranium
enriched to 20%. He did not give details, but said the sextet of
international negotiators should make "substantial reciprocal steps."
Netanyahu: Israel won't accept less than total halt of Iran's nuclear enrichment:
"We
cannot accept anything less than the total cessation of all enrichment
of nuclear materials at all levels, removal from Iran of all enriched
nuclear material, closure of Iran's illicit nuclear facilities,"
Netanyahu said during a meeting with Canadian Foreign Minister John
Baird.
Israel seeks $5b US loan guarantees for advanced weaponry - report:
Israel's
Defense Ministry will ask the US to guarantee $5 billion in bridge
loans that Israel plans taking from US commercial banks to finance
procurement of advanced weapons systems that the Obama administration
is offering Israel including the Osprey aircraft-helicopter and smart
munitions.
China asks U.S. to explain Internet surveillance:
"We
believe the United States should pay attention to the international
community's concerns and demands and give the international community
the necessary explanation," Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua
Chunying said at a daily briefing.
The F.B.I. Deemed Agents Faultless in 150 Shootings:
From
1993 to early 2011, F.B.I. agents fatally shot about 70 "subjects" and
wounded about 80 others - and every one of those episodes was deemed
justified, according to interviews and internal F.B.I. records obtained
by The New York Times through a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit.
FBI director admits domestic use of drones for surveillance:
The FBI uses drones for domestic surveillance purposes, the head of the agency told Congress early Wednesday.
'Tell your boss I owe him another friggin' beer:'
Hot mic catches NSA boss praising FBI chiefs for supportive testimony on surveillance programs
Google demands US government removes gag-orders from surveillance requests:
Google
filed legal papers with the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court on
Tuesday in an attempt to provide the American public with more
knowledge about the government's ongoing requests for personal data.
Exclusive: Whistleblower Says State Department Trying to Bully Her Into Silence:
The
State Department investigator who accused colleagues last week of
using drugs, soliciting prostitutes, and having sex with minors says
that Foggy Bottom is now engaged in an "intimidation" campaign to stop
her.
Global refugee numbers at 19-year high:
UN's refugee agency says 45.2 million people remain displaced from their homes due to worldwide conflicts.
Brazil sends national force to control protest trouble:
Brazil's
government says it will deploy a national security force to five major
cities after a wave of protests which has seen almost a quarter of a
million people demand better public services.
Brazil rage spills onto the streets: LIVE UPDATES:
Brazil
has entered a second week of mass protests, with hundreds of thousands
turning out in Sao Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Belo Horizonte, Brasilia and
elsewhere. Unrest left at least 100 injured and resulted in over 250
arrests on Monday.
Free speech in police state USA:
Gun-loving heckler Tasered after harassing shooting survivor: Video -
A
gun enthusiast was tackled, Tasered and arrested by police at a
Concord, New Hampshire gun control rally on Tuesday night after he
repeatedly harassed a speaker who was calling for all gun buyers to
undergo background checks.
Climate change threatens trouble in the near future, World Bank says:
The
World Bank is beginning to commit billions of dollars to flood
prevention, water management and other projects to help major Asian
cities avoid the expected impact of climate change, a dramatic example
of how short the horizon has become to alleviate the effects of global
warming.
Ron Paul: Dollar Will Collapse, Gold Will "Go To Infinity": Video -
Appearing
on CNBC, former Congressman Ron Paul warned that if the US continues
on its current course, the dollar will collapse, and gold will
literally be priceless.
IBM Said to Start U.S. Job Cuts Today Amid Global Reduction:
International
Business Machines Corp. (IBM), the world's largest computer-services
provider, began cutting U.S. jobs today as part of a global
restructuring plan announced in April, a person familiar with the move
said.
US mulls cutting back on welfare meals:
Congress debating future of programme that helped an estimated 50 million Americans last year.
Putin stands up to G8 warmongers on Syria, reaffirming support for Assad govt.
Jun 19, 2013 | By Finian Cunningham
Russian President Vladimir Putin can take credit for standing up to the G8 warmongers on Syria. Thanks to the feisty Russian leader’s political courage, an all-out war in Syria may have been averted - at least for now.
Only days ago, Western media were touting that Putin would be given a political drubbing at the G8 summit in Northern Ireland this week by the US, Britain and France - the three main NATO powers pushing for regime change in Syria.
The arrogance and spite awaiting Putin was summed up by Washington’s Canadian puppet prime minister, Stephen Harper, when he accused, through media channels, the Russian president of supporting “thugs in Syria”.
Harper said: “I don't think we should fool ourselves. This is G7 plus one. We in the West have a very different perspective on this situation. Mr Putin and his government are supporting the thugs of the Assad regime.”
When the conference opened, Putin didn’t waste time on a minion like Harper. He had bigger fish to fry. During the summit, Putin told Obama, Cameron and Hollande face-to-face that Russia was standing firm in its support for the government of President Bashar al Assad in Damascus. He warned that any plans by the Western powers to openly supply weapons to anti-government militants in Syria was against international law and would destabilize the region; and Putin refused to revoke a deal by Russia to deliver anti-aircraft defence missiles to Syria, pointing out that the transaction was a legal bilateral agreement between sovereign countries.
In one fell swoop, Putin used the auspices of the annual G8 forum to debunk Western lies and propaganda on Syria and to reiterate the facts of international relations, namely, that Syria is a sovereign country with a sovereign government.
Earlier, British Prime Minister David Cameron, who hosted the two-day summit in Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, was betting along with US President Barack Obama and French President Francois Hollande that the G8 meeting would cause Putin to wilt under their combined pressure.
Far from wilting, the Russian leader stood his ground and ended up tying his pusillanimous adversaries up in knots. Putin showed the courage of conviction; the others had the courage of conmen.
Last week, the Americans, British and French tried to pile the pressure on Putin with lurid claims that the Syrian government had used chemical weapons of mass destruction. Those claims were of course bogus, but they were aimed at creating a red line pretext for the NATO powers to openly begin sending weapons to their proxy mercenaries fighting in Syria to bring down Assad.
Washington duly followed last week with official approval for supplying weapons, at least in principle, just as the British and French had done in preceding weeks. The gang of three also mulled the setting up of “no-fly zones” on Syria’s southern flank over the border from Jordan. News that the Americans were leaving F-16 fighter jets, Osprey troop-carrying planes and Patriot missiles inside Jordan following recent war exercises may also be seen as a calculated threat of NATO intervention in Syria.
So, as the leaders of the G8 countries gathered in Northern Ireland at the start of this week, the pressure was on Putin to give ground on policy towards Russia’s ally, Syria. In particular, the objective of the US, Britain and France was to get the Russian leader to throw Syria’s Assad to the wolves.
The ousting of Assad has been the top foreign political priority of the Western regimes for more than two years. Under the cynical guise of supporting a “pro-democracy uprising”, Washington and the two former colonial powers have plunged Syria into a maelstrom of violence that has resulted in more than 90,000 deaths. The NATO brigands have in effect been holding a gun to the Syrian people’s head in a bid to enforce their criminal scheme of regime change.
Last weekend, former French Foreign Minister Roland Dumas confirmed this criminal conspiracy. Dumas told French media how British officials had briefed him on a secret plan for sabotaging Syria - more than two years before conflict in that country flared up in March 2011.
We also know from the American neocon Project for a New American Century and separate disclosures by former US NATO General Wesley Clark that Washington was working on a similar pernicious plot against Syria more than 10 years ago.
The Russians fell for the NATO charade on Libya, with the much-vaunted “no-fly zone” and “responsibility to protect” turning into a murderous blitzkrieg to topple Muammar Gaddafi.
But Moscow seems now to have rumbled NATO’s rolling plan across the Middle East. Russia knows that this regime change is predicated on permanent war that won’t stop at Syria. It is an agenda for total domination across the oil- and gas-rich region that is also targeting Moscow’s other ally, Iran, and will eventually target Russia itself.
At the G8 meeting, British Prime Minister David Cameron did his best to sound consensual. “We have overcome our fundamental differences,” he said with fake tones of fraternity. Cameron was probably still wincing from the rhetorical slap in the face he received from Putin before the G8 summit began, when the Russian leader effectively accused Britain at a press conference in Downing Street of wanting to support organ-eaters and cannibals in Syria.
The G8 summit ended this week with a vaguely stated commitment to end the violence in Syria. That commitment is not worth the paper that it is written on given the underlying criminal intent of Washington, London and Paris. But, importantly, the final G8 communiqué had the glaring omission of calling for President Assad’s ouster. Officially, at least, that American, British and French demand has been given short shrift under G8 terms.
The Western regime-change plan in Syria - already suffering major military defeats on the ground - just received another blow from President Putin who defiantly resisted NATO pressure for betrayal.
Putin stood up to the NATO bullies, showed them to be non-entities, and he drew his own red line on Syria. His courage on display in Northern Ireland this week may just be enough to avert the all-out war that the Western imperialist states have been recklessly driving towards.
http://www.presstv.ir/detail/2013/06/19/309757/putin-draws-red-line...
Jun 19, 2013 | By Finian Cunningham
Russian President Vladimir Putin can take credit for standing up to the G8 warmongers on Syria. Thanks to the feisty Russian leader’s political courage, an all-out war in Syria may have been averted - at least for now.
Only days ago, Western media were touting that Putin would be given a political drubbing at the G8 summit in Northern Ireland this week by the US, Britain and France - the three main NATO powers pushing for regime change in Syria.
The arrogance and spite awaiting Putin was summed up by Washington’s Canadian puppet prime minister, Stephen Harper, when he accused, through media channels, the Russian president of supporting “thugs in Syria”.
Harper said: “I don't think we should fool ourselves. This is G7 plus one. We in the West have a very different perspective on this situation. Mr Putin and his government are supporting the thugs of the Assad regime.”
When the conference opened, Putin didn’t waste time on a minion like Harper. He had bigger fish to fry. During the summit, Putin told Obama, Cameron and Hollande face-to-face that Russia was standing firm in its support for the government of President Bashar al Assad in Damascus. He warned that any plans by the Western powers to openly supply weapons to anti-government militants in Syria was against international law and would destabilize the region; and Putin refused to revoke a deal by Russia to deliver anti-aircraft defence missiles to Syria, pointing out that the transaction was a legal bilateral agreement between sovereign countries.
In one fell swoop, Putin used the auspices of the annual G8 forum to debunk Western lies and propaganda on Syria and to reiterate the facts of international relations, namely, that Syria is a sovereign country with a sovereign government.
Earlier, British Prime Minister David Cameron, who hosted the two-day summit in Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, was betting along with US President Barack Obama and French President Francois Hollande that the G8 meeting would cause Putin to wilt under their combined pressure.
Far from wilting, the Russian leader stood his ground and ended up tying his pusillanimous adversaries up in knots. Putin showed the courage of conviction; the others had the courage of conmen.
Last week, the Americans, British and French tried to pile the pressure on Putin with lurid claims that the Syrian government had used chemical weapons of mass destruction. Those claims were of course bogus, but they were aimed at creating a red line pretext for the NATO powers to openly begin sending weapons to their proxy mercenaries fighting in Syria to bring down Assad.
Washington duly followed last week with official approval for supplying weapons, at least in principle, just as the British and French had done in preceding weeks. The gang of three also mulled the setting up of “no-fly zones” on Syria’s southern flank over the border from Jordan. News that the Americans were leaving F-16 fighter jets, Osprey troop-carrying planes and Patriot missiles inside Jordan following recent war exercises may also be seen as a calculated threat of NATO intervention in Syria.
So, as the leaders of the G8 countries gathered in Northern Ireland at the start of this week, the pressure was on Putin to give ground on policy towards Russia’s ally, Syria. In particular, the objective of the US, Britain and France was to get the Russian leader to throw Syria’s Assad to the wolves.
The ousting of Assad has been the top foreign political priority of the Western regimes for more than two years. Under the cynical guise of supporting a “pro-democracy uprising”, Washington and the two former colonial powers have plunged Syria into a maelstrom of violence that has resulted in more than 90,000 deaths. The NATO brigands have in effect been holding a gun to the Syrian people’s head in a bid to enforce their criminal scheme of regime change.
Last weekend, former French Foreign Minister Roland Dumas confirmed this criminal conspiracy. Dumas told French media how British officials had briefed him on a secret plan for sabotaging Syria - more than two years before conflict in that country flared up in March 2011.
We also know from the American neocon Project for a New American Century and separate disclosures by former US NATO General Wesley Clark that Washington was working on a similar pernicious plot against Syria more than 10 years ago.
The Russians fell for the NATO charade on Libya, with the much-vaunted “no-fly zone” and “responsibility to protect” turning into a murderous blitzkrieg to topple Muammar Gaddafi.
But Moscow seems now to have rumbled NATO’s rolling plan across the Middle East. Russia knows that this regime change is predicated on permanent war that won’t stop at Syria. It is an agenda for total domination across the oil- and gas-rich region that is also targeting Moscow’s other ally, Iran, and will eventually target Russia itself.
At the G8 meeting, British Prime Minister David Cameron did his best to sound consensual. “We have overcome our fundamental differences,” he said with fake tones of fraternity. Cameron was probably still wincing from the rhetorical slap in the face he received from Putin before the G8 summit began, when the Russian leader effectively accused Britain at a press conference in Downing Street of wanting to support organ-eaters and cannibals in Syria.
The G8 summit ended this week with a vaguely stated commitment to end the violence in Syria. That commitment is not worth the paper that it is written on given the underlying criminal intent of Washington, London and Paris. But, importantly, the final G8 communiqué had the glaring omission of calling for President Assad’s ouster. Officially, at least, that American, British and French demand has been given short shrift under G8 terms.
The Western regime-change plan in Syria - already suffering major military defeats on the ground - just received another blow from President Putin who defiantly resisted NATO pressure for betrayal.
Putin stood up to the NATO bullies, showed them to be non-entities, and he drew his own red line on Syria. His courage on display in Northern Ireland this week may just be enough to avert the all-out war that the Western imperialist states have been recklessly driving towards.
http://www.presstv.ir/detail/2013/06/19/309757/putin-draws-red-line...
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Congressional Cartel: List of Senators Who Betrayed Constituents in Favor of Biotech Dollars
Daisy Luther
Once upon a time, a system was designed in which “the people” elected
delegates to go to Washington DC. These members of Congress had the
specific duty of representing the wishes of their constituencies when
laws were being voted upon.The success of last weekend’s March Against Monsanto should have made it very clear that a great many people wish to see, at the very least, labels on toxic GMO foods. The fact that this success was covered up by the media does NOT mean that the members of Congress were unaware of it – just the opposite. Our success was frightening, and that is why it was covered up.
Despite that, the day before the event, an amendment to the farm bill that would have allowed the individual states to pass laws protecting consumers from unlabeled GMOs was quietly shot down in the Senate with a vote of 71-27 against this right. The timing of this betrayal, right before a long weekend, goes along with the general modus operandi of sliding through things that will meet with objections from the public when they are otherwise distracted.
The failure to pass this amendment was due in part to Monsanto mouthpiece Sen. Debbie Stabenow (D-Mich.), the chair of the Agriculture Committee. Stabenow, incidentally, received over three quarters of a million dollars from agribusiness interests ($739,926 to be exact) in agribusiness donations. Stabenow utilized the propaganda that is being dispersed by the likes of Monsanto and the Gates Foundation to argue her point:
Sen. Debbie Stabenow (D-Mich.), the chair of the Agriculture Committee, spoke on behalf of the biotech giant seizing the opportunity to focus primarily on the myth that genetically modified ingredients feed the hungry people of the world, ignoring the fact that 64 countries now require GMO labeling.
“This particular amendment would interfere with the FDA’s science-based process to determine what food labeling is necessary for consumers,” Stabenow said. More here
These congressional folk cannot get re-elected/auctioned/bought/ or, how bout, won by majority of popular opine, if you guys knew how badly us commons are being stabbed in the back by the vary same we sent to put an end to this SHIT....do you know your enemy? you should
Alexander (R-TN)
Ayotte (R-NH)
Baldwin (D-WI)
Barrasso (R-WY)
Baucus (D-MT)
Blunt (R-MO)
Boozman (R-AR)
Brown (D-OH)
Burr (R-NC)
Carper (D-DE)
Casey (D-PA)
Chambliss (R-GA)
Coats (R-IN)
Coburn (R-OK)
Cochran (R-MS)
Collins (R-ME)
Coons (D-DE)
Corker (R-TN)
Cornyn (R-TX)
Cowan (D-MA)
Crapo (R-ID)
Cruz (R-TX)
Donnelly (D-IN)
Durbin (D-IL)
Enzi (R-WY)
Fischer (R-NE)
Franken (D-MN)
Gillibrand (D-NY)
Graham (R-SC)
Grassley (R-IA)
Hagan (D-NC)
Harkin (D-IA)
Hatch (R-UT)
Heitkamp (D-ND)
Heller (R-NV)
Hoeven (R-ND)
Inhofe (R-OK)
Isakson (R-GA)
Johanns (R-NE)
Johnson (D-SD)
Johnson (R-WI)
Kaine (D-VA)
Kirk (R-IL)
Klobuchar (D-MN)
Landrieu (D-LA)
Lee (R-UT)
Levin (D-MI)
McCain (R-AZ)
McCaskill (D-MO)
McConnell (R-KY)
Menendez (D-NJ)
Moran (R-KS)
Nelson (D-FL)
Paul (R-KY)
Portman (R-OH)
Pryor (D-AR)
Risch (R-ID)
Roberts (R-KS)
Rubio (R-FL)
Scott (R-SC)
Sessions (R-AL)
Shaheen (D-NH)
Shelby (R-AL)
Stabenow (D-MI)
Thune (R-SD)
Toomey (R-PA)
Udall (D-CO)
Vitter (R-LA)
Warner (D-VA)
Warren (D-MA)
Wicker (R-MS)
Despite the vast campaign donations the politicians receive from special interest groups, the recent grassroots movements like Occupy Monsanto and March Against Monsanto have proven that activism works without the huge budget. Even though Monsanto has a kennel full of obedient pet congress members, we can defeat the biotech enemy by spreading information. Teaching the public about the dangers of consuming GMOs, the environmental and health tolls of Monsanto’s farming methods, and the unscrupulous business practices that are designed to put small farmers around the globe out of business, is our most powerful weapon.
This is a call to action. Use the list above to make it clear that we will not stand idly by while our elected representatives betray us for the benefit of Monsanto.
- Find the email addresses and phone numbers of your Senator HERE. Write them a polite letter or make a polite phone call. Firmly and courteously demand answers.
- Use public forums provided to you on your local level to share information about the selling out of our health by these elected officials. Write letters to the editor, post on social media, and hand out fliers, being sure to follow local ordinances. Always be courteous to encourage dialogue.
- Find your senator’s page on Facebook. Actively post in the comments sections and post on their timelines about your displeasure regarding their betrayals.
- Use the power of social media to spread the word that these senators are the friends of Monsanto, and thus the enemies of food freedom and GMO labeling.
Lancaster County District Court Judge Stephanie Stacy on Tuesday rejected a motion by Nebraska state officials to dismiss the lawsuit.
The lawsuit filed by three Nebraska landowners asserts that Gov. Dave Heineman's decision to approve a new pipeline route was rooted in an unconstitutional state law. The law was passed during a special legislative session in 2011 as a way to reroute the pipeline away from Nebraska's environmentally sensitive Sandhills.
Stacy did not rule on the merits of the case, but said opponents should be allowed to present their
USAction Member -- We have reached a dangerous new milestone on the global warming front.
Concentrations of carbon, the primary global warming pollutant, have
reached levels we haven't seen since the dinosaurs. If we don't take
immediate action soon, temperatures and sea levels will rise --
potentially displacing millions of people and wreaking havoc on life as
we know it.
But thankfully, there's still time to act. Please
join our friends at the League of Conservation Voters and tell Obama to
take action to curb global warming pollution from power plants. Click here to take action or read more below.
Sincerely,
Ross Wallen
USAction / TrueMajority
Ross Wallen
USAction / TrueMajority
Dangerous New Milestone Reached
Dear USAction Member,
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We
have reached a disturbing milestone -- concentrations of carbon
dioxide, the primary global warming pollutant, have hit 400 parts per
million in our planet's atmosphere.
The
last time there was this much carbon dioxide in our atmosphere was
millions of years ago -- and it had a catastrophic impact. Average
temperatures rose by as much as 18 degrees Fahrenheit and sea levels
ranged between 16 to 131 feet higher than current levels.
But as daunting as this sounds, we don’t have to accept dirtier air and an increasingly warming planet as inevitable.
President Obama has the authority and the responsibility to enact the first-ever clean air safeguards that would cut carbon pollution from power plants.
But
unfortunately, the Obama administration just missed the deadline for
finalizing these critical standards for new power plants, and has yet to
propose similar standards for existing power plants. So we need your
help to make sure President Obama takes action as soon as possible.
President
Obama has spoken eloquently about our obligation to future generations
to address climate change. In this year’s State of the Union he said,
“We will respond to the threat of climate change, knowing that the
failure to do so would betray our children and future generations.”
But it’s been four months since that inspiring promise, and we haven’t seen action.
Power plants are the nation’s single largest source of climate change-inducing carbon pollution.
Unless
we dramatically slash the pollution they spew out, we’ll only see
climate change get worse -- with more threats to our health and
livelihood from extreme weather, smog, and more.
President
Obama can use his executive authority to hold polluters accountable and
cut this pollution. And he can also fight climate change by rejecting
the dangerous Keystone XL tar sands pipeline, which would carry the most
carbon-intensive oil on earth.But we need your help to send a powerful reminder to the President today.
In
his first four years in office, President Obama made big progress in
addressing climate change by doubling U.S. use of wind and solar energy
and creating new fuel efficiency standards that will cut the amount of
global warming pollution from our tailpipes in half.
But
we have to remind him that we will only be able to protect our planet
with sustained action to combat climate change. With your help, we can
send him that message and work together for a cleaner, greener future.
Thanks for speaking up,
Vanessa Kritzer
Online Campaigns Manager, League of Conservation Voters
Thanks for speaking up,
Vanessa Kritzer
Online Campaigns Manager, League of Conservation Voters
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