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Category Archives: chemical
Colombian Farmers Defeat Monsanto
Well, in an otherwise bad news day, this is certainly a bright spot.
Woman featured in quit smoking ad dies
I never saw this ad before, but wow, does it tell it like it is….and those that don’t want to see it call it graphic, but that is what cancer does to you. So why shouldn’t people see it and hopefully stop? And, how about testing them for heavy metal poisoning…which seems to go with the cravings for nicotine…
Environmental stuff
Minke whale washes ashore in Portuguese Cove, Nova Scotia. Why on Earth are they not taking the whale to someone who can analyze why it died? They’re more worried about the smell of the carcass than finding out what caused its death. Mercury? Runoff from chemical farms? Genetically modified organisms? Oil? Pharmaceuticals washed out to the ocean?
Greenpeace protests with mechanical polar bear. Pretty cool exhibit, eh?
Since when is diplomacy a weakness?
According to this report, John “I don’t know how many houses I have” McCain says that the agreement reached between Russia, and the U.S. to destroy Syria’s chemical weapons is a show of….weakness. Yep. He asserts that the “friends and enemies” of the U.S. will view this as “provocative weakness”….um, what “friends” would view it this way? McCain doesn’t tell us…but a clue might be in the next assertion that this will embolden Iran….so my guess is that Israel sees this act of diplomacy and peace as….weak.
Yeah, well, it takes courage and strength NOT to drop a bomb. It takes courage and strength to negotiate. Anyone can drop a bomb…but the conflict doesn’t end there, although by appearances it seems to take care of the problem. Nope. What it does is create more problems with more violence.
Leave to republicans to find something wrong with a historical moment when the United States and Russia thwart World War III…
…again, they (and some Dems) must be pissed off that they’re not going to be able to profit off yet another war….
Canadian oil inspections
I hope that the Canadians are successful getting more independent inspectors for their pipelines, etc. It would be great to hear that energy companies are being held accountable….even if it’s not my own country.
When is a public forum not a public forum?
When it involves ag committees who don’t allow the public to speak, but allow a corporate representative to spew their biased views.
Note how the Monsanto rep said she wanted a discussion but opponents to GMO’s were not allowed to speak. They were characterized as “emotional”….now, how can they preemptively dismiss them if there has been no discussion? From what I saw on the video, these folks were being respectful. There were no reports of them disrupting the meeting, or interfering with the Monsanto toadie, so where do they come off saying these folks were emotional?
…and what, exactly, does “emotional” mean? A definition, please…
Walker Backs Down
Gov. Scott Walker has rescinded a $500,000 grant to the United Sportsmen of Wisconsin.
You know, for folks who are so dead set against government in their lives, via taxation and regulation, they sure to go out of their way to get those tax dollars while trying to circumvent the democratic process.
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reported that the grant was slipped into the budget bill by outgoing Majority Leader Scott Suder with terms that excluded most sporting groups in the state. The grant was not properly advertised, conveniently leaving United Sportsmen as the sole applicant.
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More Wisconsin news here.
You’re telling me that citizens throwing pop cans and shouting obscenities requires the use of armed guards? Talk about overreaction. Yes, it was wrong for the one demonstrator to destroy the camera, no doubt, but having armed guards with assault rifles is just soo over the top.
What I don’t understand is why they are allowed in the forest at all. Why are they destroying what little we have left? People seem to think that climate change is this thingy down the road….hello, it’s happening now and destroying the forests is one of the reasons. Why are they not valued as much as the mining operations? Why aren’t the environmental impacts on the land and water considered as important?
The primary cause of this lasting pollution is acid mine drainage. Mining exposes sulfide-bearing ore that generates sulfuric acid and mixes with water. This outflow of acidic water, otherwise known as acid mine drainage, contaminates drinking water aquifers, lakes, and streams, agricultural lands, and prime fish and wildlife habitat. Because acid mine drainage can’t be stopped, once started it must be treated until the acid generating material runs out. As acknowledged in government mining permits, this can take hundreds or thousands of years.
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Texas’ Freedom of Information Foundation is aiding CMD in obtaining public records that members of ALEC are trying to keep in the dark.
The Fight for Fifteen in Wisconsin. I think $15 per hour is reasonable and would put us back to where we would have been had our wages not stagnated over the last twenty or so years…
There is just something terribly wrong when a CEO can make millions in income while employees are forced on food stamps or food banks to feed themselves and their families.
Finally, in non-Wisconsin news, CMD has this up on the paper trail of Larry Summers. I haven’t begun to read all the information here, so I’m off to read the links. …note, however, the link to education “reform”–he’s on the board of the Eli Broad Foundation. Not only that, but Andy Stern is also on the board–he was head of the Service Employees Union…wow….a union supporter on the board of an organization trying to destroy teacher’s unions and public education. Just wow.
Promising news on Syria
Syria has stated it accepted Russia’s proposal. This is good news. I don’t think Syria will mess with Russia if they have requested Syria cooperation.
Susan Rice, Kerry, and Syria
Susan Rice was on the tube today trying to sell the war. She tried playing on people’s emotions by saying that she was thinking of her own children as she watched the tapes of the children being gassed.
What about the children in Iraq? Don’t they remind Susan Rice of her children, too? More here.
How many children will be lost if we bomb Syria?
I asked the question “don’t we know how to use diplomacy anymore?” And it appears that John Kerry was an accidental diplomat when he reportedly made an offhanded remark that Syria could turn over chemical weapons to the international community. Now the State Dept. says it was “rhetorical”.
Are you serious?
Kerry apparently wasn’t, but Russia was and is now going to make moves to get Syria to hand over the chemicals. Well, now…didn’t expect that.
Who would have thought that Russia would have more diplomatic skills than the United States State Department?!
Damn….guess Wall St and the Congress warmongers aren’t going to be able to profit off another war. (she says with fingers and toes crossed and saying a prayer…)
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