Saturday, June 30, 2007

CITIZEN ALERT v1.228
BOXER WRITES ME BACK

I wrote both Feinstein and Boxer about the Reliable Replacement Warheads and how they should vote against it. Feinstein sent me a form e-mail saying she couldn't respond and I had to write to her from some other website or something. Boxer responds as usual. I like her. Read the original CA post about RRWs here.


Dear Mr. Berry:

Thank you for contacting me to voice your opposition to the Reliable Replacement Warhead (RRW), part of the Department of Energy's "Complex 2030" program. I appreciate hearing your views, and I share your concerns.

The Complex 2030 proposal calls for the repair of facilities at eight sites in seven states, including California, New Mexico, Georgia, South Carolina, Nevada, Texas, and Tennessee. It also calls for a newly configured nuclear weapon, the RRW, which would be designed to replace the entire U.S. nuclear arsenal.

As you may know, the Bush Administration has requested $119 million for RRW research and design work for fiscal year 2008. I have deep reservations about this funding request and the overall repercussions of the Complex 2030 plan.

On June 20, 2007, the House of Representatives voted not to fund RRW advancement efforts in FY08. I am pleased with the recent action taken in the House, and I hope similar funding restrictions will be approved in the Senate.

At a time when we are trying desperately to halt nuclear weapons programs in both Iran and North Korea , we must not jeopardize our commitment to nonproliferation as called for in the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons. Furthermore, Complex 2030 would have a price tag starting at $150 billion, and its potential for environmental damage is significant.

Please know that I will keep your views in mind as Congress considers this proposal. Thank you again for sharing your thoughts with me on this important issue.

Barbara Boxer
United States Senator

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Wednesday, June 27, 2007

CITIZEN ALERT v1.227
ELIZABETH EDWARDS ON HARDBALL

Tuesday, June 26, 2007

CITIZEN ALERT v1.226
NO MORE NUKES

Again with the Federation of American Scientists (FAS) today - I love these guys. They have started a petition for you to ask your Senators to vote against Reliable Replacement Warheads (RRW). These are new nuclear weapons, first reported to be REPLACING our older ones, but here's some tidbits from the FAS on that:

· The RRW will not be significantly more reliable than current warheads. Current nuclear weapons are at worst 98% reliable and will continue in this state for the next 30-40 years. The warheads sit atop missiles that are reckoned to be about 90% or so reliable, which swamps the unreliability of the warheads themselves

· The RRW is not a “replacement.” Current plans call for using the RRW along with, not instead of, the current W-76.

· The RRW will not save money, especially because existing warhead types are not going to be retired but retained for decades.

· The real objective of the RRW is to maintain a nuclear weapons manufacturing base, forever. The Department of Energy, no matter how far into the future it looks, cannot envision an America without thousands of nuclear weapons (The US nuclear stockpile is currently 10,000 warheads).
SIGN PETITION HERE:
www.fas.org/cwp

READ THE FAS FULL ARTICLE HERE:
http://www.fas.org/efas/RRW.html

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Monday, June 25, 2007

CITIZEN ALERT v1.225
QUICK CHENEY PRIMER

The whole story that is going down with Cheney right now for those of you that need a quick catch-me-up. Here's the story in a very brief nutshell.

The Office of the Vice President (OVP) is supposed to submit an annual report on all the material it has classified and declassified.

The Federation of American Scientist noted that the OVP hadn't done that since 2003. They had just stopped. So they filed a complaint with Information Security Oversight Office (ISOO), the executive branch organization that oversees the national security classification system.

When the ISOO told Cheney's office he'd have to comply. Cheney proposed ABOLISHING THE ENTIRE ISOO DEPARTMENT!! WTF!!?

Luckily there's oversight for that, and Cheney's neat idea was rejected by a review group.

Now, Cheney claims that his Vice PRESIDENTIAL office is neither part of the Executive Branch or the Legislative Branch and doesn't have to comply with the ISOO's orders of releasing what they are doing. Apparently, Cheney is just a completely different part of the government that no one else even knew existed!

ISOO Director J. William Leonard asked the Attorney General in January 2007 to render an interpretation that would resolve the dispute. Alberto has not responded. Imagine that!

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Sunday, June 24, 2007

CITIZEN ALERT v1.224
MIPT

Added new link on the right for the MIPT Terrorism Knowledge Base

The MIPT Terrorism Knowledge Base(TKB) is the one-stop resource for comprehensive research and analysis on global terrorist incidents, terrorism-related court cases, and terrorist groups and leaders. TKB covers the history, affiliations, locations, and tactics of terrorist groups operating across the world, with over 35 years of terrorism incident data and hundreds of group and leader profiles and trials. TKB also features interactive maps, statistical summaries, and analytical tools that can create custom graphs and tables.

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Friday, June 22, 2007

CITIZEN ALERT v1.223
ANOTHER REASON TO IMPEACH

I'm putting in this full story here just as a historical bookmark so to speak. I think this is an incredibly important story that shows the Vice President's contempt for the American people, and why he should be in jail.

WP: Cheney defiant on classified material
Executive order ignored since 2003
By Peter Baker
The Washington Post

Vice President Cheney's office has refused to comply with an executive order governing the handling of classified information for the past four years and recently tried to abolish the office that sought to enforce those rules, according to documents released by a congressional committee yesterday.

Since 2003, the vice president's staff has not cooperated with an office at the National Archives and Records Administration charged with making sure the executive branch protects classified information. Cheney aides have not filed reports on their possession of classified data and at one point blocked an inspection of their office. After the Archives office pressed the matter, the documents say, Cheney's staff this year proposed eliminating it.

The dispute centers on a relatively obscure process but underscores a wider struggle waged in the past 6 1/2 years over Cheney's penchant for secrecy. Since becoming vice president, he has fought attempts to peer into the inner workings of his office, shielding an array of information such as the industry executives who advised his energy task force, details about his privately funded travel and Secret Service logs showing who visits his official residence.

The aggressive efforts to protect the operations of his staff have usually pitted Cheney against lawmakers, interest groups or media organizations, sometimes going all the way to the Supreme Court. But the fight about classified information regulation indicates that the vice president has resisted oversight even by other parts of the Bush administration. Cheney's office argued that it is exempt from the rules in this case because it is not strictly an executive agency.

‘Above the law’
"He's saying he's above the law," said Rep. Henry A. Waxman (D-Calif.), chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, which released a series of correspondence yesterday outlining the situation. "It just seems to me this is arrogant and shows bad judgment."

Cheney's office declined to discuss what it called internal matters. "We are confident that we are conducting the office properly under the law," said spokeswoman Megan McGinn.

The Justice Department confirmed yesterday that it is looking into the issue. "This matter is currently under review in the department," said spokesman Erik Ablin, who declined to elaborate.

The standoff stems from an executive order establishing a uniform, government-wide system for safeguarding classified information. The order was first signed by President Bill Clinton in 1995 and was updated and reissued by President Bush in 2003. Under the order, an "entity within the executive branch that comes into the possession of classified information" must report annually how much it is keeping secret.

Cheney's office filed annual reports in 2001 and 2002 describing its classification activities but stopped filing in 2003, according to internal administration letters released yesterday. Cheney's office made the case that it is not covered because the vice president under the Constitution also serves as president of the Senate and therefore has both legislative and executive duties.

Inspection blocked
In 2004, the Archives' Information Security Oversight Office, a 25-member agency responsible for securing classified information, decided to conduct an on-site inspection of Cheney's office to see how sensitive material was handled. The vice president's staff, according to a letter Waxman sent Cheney, blocked the inspection.

After the Chicago Tribune reported last year that Cheney failed to report classification data, the Federation of American Scientists filed a complaint. J. William Leonard, director of the Archives' oversight office, sent two letters to Cheney's chief of staff, David S. Addington, requesting compliance with the executive order but received no replies. Leonard then wrote Attorney General Alberto R. Gonzales in January asking him to render a legal ruling on whether the vice president is violating the order. Gonzales has not replied.

In an interview yesterday, Steven Aftergood, who directs the federation's Project on Governmental Secrecy, said the dispute concerns "a very narrow bit of information" but indicated a broader disregard for following the same rules as the rest of the executive branch. "By refusing to comply with these trivial instructions, the vice president undermines the integrity of the executive order," he said. "If it can be violated with impunity on a trivial point, then it can also be violated on more important matters."

Leonard, in his letters to Addington and Gonzales, argued that the interpretation that the Office of the Vice President is not an executive entity "could impede access to classified information by OVP staff, in that such access would be considered a disclosure outside the executive branch."

But Leonard may have angered Cheney's office with his persistence. The administration is conducting a review of the executive order, and Leonard told Waxman's staff that Cheney aides proposed amending the order to abolish the Archives oversight office and explicitly exempt the vice president from its requirements. The elimination of the office has been rejected, Waxman said.

Leonard did not return phone messages yesterday. Susan Cooper, a spokeswoman for the National Archives, said: "In carrying out the responsibilities of the National Archives Information Security Oversight Office, we will continue to be responsive to the concerns of all governmental parties." Cheney's press office refused to comment on the changes proposed to the executive order.

Tuesday, June 19, 2007

CITIZEN ALERT v1.222
HILLARY BLOWS IT!

Hillary Clinton has lost votes across the country. She has picked Celine Dion's "You and I" for her campaign song.

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Monday, June 18, 2007

CITIZEN ALERT v1.221
CONGRESS HAS SOUL

Check out House Resolution 154 put forth by Rep. Steve Cohen from Tennesse. It recognizes Stax Records for enriching the Nation's Cultural life with "50 years of soul". I like. I like.

Recognizing Stax Records for enriching the Nation's Cultural life with `50 years of soul'.

Whereas Stax Records of Memphis, Tennessee, is an icon of the American recording industry;

Whereas Stax Records produced some of the earliest recordings by such soul music legends as Isaac Hayes, Otis Redding, the Staple Singers, Wilson Pickett, Luther Ingram, Albert King, the Bar-Kays, Booker T. and the M.G.'s, Johnnie Taylor, Rufus, and Carla Thomas, and many other artists whose work continues to exert a profound influence on popular music today;

Whereas Stax Records also produced important recordings by, among others, the Reverend Jesse Jackson, Bill Cosby, and Richard Pryor;

Whereas soul music is a uniquely American art form that continues to enrich the Nation's cultural life; and

Whereas, in 2007, the Memphis Convention and Visitors Bureau, Concord Music Group/Stax Records, and the Soulsville Foundation will be celebrating both American soul music and the 50th anniversary of the founding of Stax Records through their `50 Years of Soul' celebration: Now, therefore, be it

    Resolved, That the House of Representatives--
      (1) recognizes the 50th anniversary of the founding of Stax Records;
      (2) recognizes the important role played by Stax Records in launching the careers of many legendary soul music artists; and
      (3) recognizes the continuing contributions and influence of soul music to America's cultural life.

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    Sunday, June 17, 2007

    CITIZEN ALERT v1.220
    FOX

    I thought of something the other day and I can't believe no one had thought of it before. The neocons love to play around with words these days like turning the Democratic party into the "Democrat" party. Why haven't we done that with Fox? From now on, it's no longer Fox News - it's the Fox Network. See how subtle and devious that is.

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    Tuesday, June 12, 2007

    CITIZEN ALERT v1.219
    BUELLER?? BUELLER??

    Today I e-mailed my congressman to ask why he was absent on two votes on the floor. Just to let him know that I am paying attention.

    Monday, June 11, 2007

    CITIZEN ALERT v1.218
    PLAN B

    Human Rights Watch as just come out with a report documenting the forced removal of Tibetan herders to more urban areas. Those that complain are dealt with in a harsh manner.

    “Some Chinese authorities claim that their forced urbanization of Tibetan herders is an enlightened form of modernization,” said Brad Adams, Asia director at Human Rights Watch. “But those same authorities didn’t bother to find out what Tibetans want, and have been heavy handed with those who have complained.”




    "Enlightened...modernization". That's interesting. They are moving people who make a living at cattle and dumping them into cities where there's not much call for work as a herdsman. They are being forced to take "menial" labor jobs instead. HRW has accused the Chinese government, rightly I think, of suppressing Tibetan lives and trying to forcibly assimilate them into modern Chinese society.

    I had a split awhile back at where I stood morally on the question of what role Western civilization OR Eastern for that matter had in making sure everyone on the planet had equal footing. What bothered me most was defining what was equal footing? Food, health, natural rights. Easy enough. Done. But where beyond that?

    I thought it was wrong that a civilization that had sent people into space, developed new medicines, invented the internet, was teetering on the brink of Nano technolgy could exist on the same planet as people that still lived in mud huts in the dark wilderness and still thought fire was a pretty neat invention. I thought it unfair and our duty to raise our fellow humans up to "our" fullest potential.

    Then it struck me one day while watching a documentary on some tribe somewhere that was perfectly content at the lives they led and had no real ambition to gain any knowledge that the "outside world" had to share with it that these people, these supposed "backwards" people are our Plan B.

    Civilization is certainly not running as smoothly as it could. Countries are at war and we are teetering on the brink of sliding into bigger, longer and more devastating conflicts and who would survive all this - just the cockroaches? No, the people furtherest removed from it all. They are humanity's Plan B. If we were to blow ourselves up tomorrow, would they not save humanity from starting back at the amoeba stage? We would start up fresh from the nomadic and agricultural stages. That's a big head start.

    So, China's forced modernization of the Tibetan herdsman I can not agree with, even with them saying it's for their own good, i.e. bringing them closer to medicines and urban economies. If the herdsman wanted to modernize then so be it and we should quickly reach out to help them achieve, but forcing the evolution of a group of humanity is, well, manipulating evolution and could prove more dangerous than you think.

    What do you think?

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    Wednesday, June 06, 2007

    CITIZEN ALERT v1.217
    IMMIGRATION

    You can read Senate Bill 1348 dealing with the immigration issue by clicking the link below. It will take you to the Library of Congress' THOMAS search. Very cool website. I go to it for all my legislative needs.

    CLICK HERE:
    Comprehensive Immigration Reform Act of 2007


    My main criticism of this bill is the fact that it increases personnel on the enforcement side as in border agents, marshals, investigators in alien smuggling, recruiting former military persons, and so on. It does nothing - as far as I've read - to increase the personnel in the office where we process the legal immigrants to speed up the process so everyone doesn't get impatient and enter the country illegally. I think the man power is not so much misplaced as it is lopsided on the enforcement end.

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    Tuesday, June 05, 2007

    CITIZEN ALERT v1.216
    IMMIGRATION

    Watched my representative Congressman Xavier Becerra tonight on the Tavis Smiley show talk about the Immigration reform and the politics behind it. I was glad that my rep expressed my same views on the matter and they were: that we must be realistic in dealing with the immigrants who are here in our country doing work that we as a country benefit from tremendously.

    He made the excellent point that while the illegal immigrants are law breakers, they are law breakers in response to first incident law breakers and that is the American people who hire them. These workers are not flooding over the border forcing themselves into a tiered labor market; they are responding to the offer of work - and I'll go one further than Becerra - they are responding 1) to the offer of employment by Americans and 2) by the demand that Americans have for certain prices when it comes to their food. Do all these workers pay income tax? No. Do they make up for it by lowering the cost of dozens and dozens of items in your kitchen? More than make up for it.

    And what Becerra stressed most is what I stress over and over again to people I get into debates with about this and that is yes, they are breaking our man made laws, but they are working for their survival, they are scraping by to put food on their table for their kids and that Natural Law of survival supersedes any law put forth by man or government.

    Soon to come a talk about Ethanol.

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    Monday, June 04, 2007

    CITIZEN ALERT v1.215
    DEMOCRATIC DEBATE

    Quick run down review of the debate.

    Biden again was the straight talker - telling it like it is. I thought he knocked it out of the park more than a few times.

    Obama did well, but still is Mr. Vague when he talks about issues. Not as much as he was last debate, but it's still there. He's learning.

    Hillary did as well as she usually does. No worse. No better. Which probably still leaves her out front.

    Gravel and Kucinich were ostracized to outer realms of the screen. I couldn't believe Kucinich said he wouldn't assassinate Osama Bin Laden and he wanted to eliminate ALL nuclear weapons. Man, that guy has guts! I love him! He pretty much nailed the coffin shut though on his campaign with those answers, but wow! I like a peace candidate who's unwavering and that Osama question was designed to trap Kucinich plain and simple. Instead of back pedaling he walked proudly straight into it with no regrets. That's a leader. Still no chance in hell though. :)

    I thought everyone did a good job at sticking together and not splintering the party right there on stage. Obama had the great line about the English language question being designed to divide them. It was a stupid question about a stupid issue. And I hand it to Clinton for stepping in and going at it on the legal angle explaining the difference between a national language and an "official language".

    So far on the CNN site, the after debate poll shows viewers voting Clinton the winner of the debate, and then voting Biden as the one who knew most about the issues. This is how stupid some people are. The admittedly most intelligent person doesn't win the debate. Come on!

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    Sunday, June 03, 2007

    CITIZEN ALERT v1.214
    G-8 PROTESTS IN GERMANY

    While the news is covering the "almost" terror attack. Here's what is going on elsewhere.



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    Saturday, June 02, 2007

    CITIZEN ALERT v1.213
    DEMS BACKING DOWN

    As you've heard by now the DEMS talk a good game during elections but then they completely fold when confronted with any tough decisions that might possibly reflect on their abilities - not to govern - but to get reelected.

    Here's what they need to do: STOP TRYING TO GET REPUBLICANS TO VOTE FOR YOU!!

    The REPUBS know who their base is. They speak directly to them. Their messages are targeted directly at their base. They could care less what liberals in the Blue States think of them. In fact, when we are addressed in some Cap Hill speech, it's usually in an insulting or condescending manner. The REPUBS don't care if the liberals like them. They don't care if they are losing the "Blue" vote. In fact, they're hard at work making sure less DEMS get a chance to vote in the 2008 elections.

    When the DEMS blinked you heard the same thing from everywhere: "They don't want to be seen as being weak on terror, or weak on that". Seen by WHO??!! Seen by me? I voted for them? I know what they have to do. I've called my Senators and Representatives and told them CUT THE FUNDING!!! There's plenty of money out there to shut things down. You're not leaving anyone out in the foxhole trapped with no bullets in their guns like in some bad John Wayne movie.

    If their worried about "someone" seeing them as being weak on anything it's only the Republican voters that would think that, and guess what? THEY'RE NOT GOING TO VOTE FOR YOU ANYWAY!! Stop trying to steal red voters away from the REPUBS and concentrate on signing up NEW Democratic voters. I would hazard to guess that there's more unregistered DEM voters than REPUB voters. Just a hunch. GET THEM REGISTERED. Democrats must register more voters than the Republicans are plotting on "scrubbing". That's how we're going to win the White House - by VOTES not by being seen as pro military.

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