Friends,
President Obama and the State Department are
wavering on one of the most critical decisions facing our climate -- whether to
approve the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline.
That’s why groups from
across the country are working to deliver 1 million comments to the
administration, urging them to reject the Keystone XL pipeline between today and
Earth Day.
Add your name to
the list of nearly 1 million people speaking out against the Keystone XL
pipeline.
President Obama has said the right things on
global warming, and has taken some critical steps, like doubling our cars’ fuel
efficiency. And thanks in part to his strong leadership, our consumption of oil
has dropped over 10% since 2007.
But the progress we’ve made would be
undermined if we increased our dependence on oil from tar sands, which has the
potential to add 240 billion metric tons of global warming pollution to our
environment.
Now, that’s just unacceptable.
Join me, and add
your name now. Let’s give President Obama 1 million reasons to reject Keystone.
Monday, April 22, 2013
Friday, March 1, 2013
Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act
The Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act, or CISPA, is a proposed law that would give companies unprecedented power to hand your personal information from the internet, including from private communications, over to government agencies without a warrant.
When CISPA first showed up last year, we successfully defeated it together-- so we need to remind President Obama again about this dangerous threat to our personal privacy.
I just signed a petition calling on President Obama to tell Congress he intends to veto CISPA. Will you join me?
https://www.aclu.org/secure/tell-obama-veto-CISPA
Thursday, February 21, 2013
Safe or Free from Danger
Consider these two statements:
1. My child is safe
in school.
2. My child is not in
danger in school.
Now expand consideration of the core of those two
statements. Is it better to be safe or
not in danger? In a free society, which
condition is preferable? To be able to
come and go, when and where desired without the concern for personal safety
would appear to be the better alternative.
An artificial level of security or safety derived from bullet proof
glass, locked doors, and/or armed guards does not imply the desirable
experience of freedom that many fellow citizens would like to believe they
enjoy. Not only that, but what safety
measures are ever truly infallible.
The preference to be safe or free from danger should
influence the discussions of what to do about gun violence, domestic violence,
or violence of any kind that threatens any member of society.
Monday, February 4, 2013
Occupy Rapid City Continues
Occupy Rapid City has been
gathering on a street corner in downtown Rapid
City in public protest of issues of concern to the
members of the group. The focus for the
every Saturday protests is a discussion that persists at the group’s first and
third Monday meetings each month. Some
members believe that we should try to align the focus with the major issues of
the original Occupy Wall Street group.
Others believe that many other issues are related to those original
protests and therefore it is appropriate to bring these issues to the public’s
attention. Bringing issues to the
public’s attention has always been a major objective of Occupy protests
everywhere.
A local group consensus does exist about the necessity to
continue the protests, even if we can’t agree on how we could narrow their
focus. Observers that stop by to engage
us in conversation or argument often share curiosity that indicates a desire on
the part of these observers to classify and or categorize the protest
participants as members of groups that the observers have established opinions
about. The people that want to label the
group are generally missing a point that our group has an established a
consensus about. We believe that we
represent not just ourselves, but a majority of Americans, the 99%, in our
concern for the need to address the issues stated or implied on the signs we
display each weekend in protest.
We do not mean to suggest that the 99% are in agreement on
these issues. We do try to draw
attention to issues that affect the majority of our fellow citizens. Our goal is to get people to think about
these issues and how they came to be issues.
Another consensus within the group is with regard to the relationship of
many issues of concern in the United
States and the ever increasing economic
inequality. We aren’t talking about getting
hand-outs and freebies as some people might imply. We are talking about the political and
societal environment that has been manipulated and changed over time to favor a
small portion of the population.
The following two books are recommended reading for greater
understanding and insight into the positions of the Occupy movement:
The Price of Inequality: How Today's Divided Society
Endangers Our Future
Joseph E. Stiglitz
Debt: the first 5,000 years
David Graeber
Thursday, January 31, 2013
A voice from the heartland with something to say
A while back I posted a guest editorial from Stephen Anderson. His editorial took exception to negative letters he read in a magazine and he questioned the accusations that were being leveled at the Occupy movement. Even though he wasn't exactly singing Occupy's praises he was at least being fair and honest about his observations. A friend of mine has been in communication with Mr. Anderson and he shared with me the following video that Stephen sent to him. The video records a speech Anderson gave at an event in St. Paul, Minnesota back in 2008. The speech was very timely then and it is still worth listening to now. Mr. Anderson continues to be a fair and honest observer of society and his style is articulate and entertaining. Forty-five minutes isn't too long to give to this thought provoking verbal presentation.
Labels:
Agriculture,
Constitution,
Environment,
Free Speech,
Get the Money Out,
Peace,
Unity,
Wall Street,
War
Monday, January 28, 2013
Governor Daugaard: Accept Federal Medicaid Funds
Last year, Governor Dennis Daugaard announced that he would not accept
new federal dollars to expand the state's Medicaid program.
By rejecting these funds, over 40,000 South Dakotans will be uninsured.
Tell Governor Daugaard to reverse course and accept federal Medicaid
dollars and protect the over 40,000 South Dakotans that would benefit.
That's why I signed a petition to Governor Dennis Daugaard, which says:
"Over 13% of South Dakota residents don't have health insurance,
including many children.
By rejecting Medicaid expansion funds from the federal government, you
are hurting over 40,000 South Dakotans who would benefit from it.
Please reverse course and accept the federal Medicaid dollars and help
South Dakotans in need."
Will you sign this petition? Click here:
http://signon.org/sign/governor-daugaard-accept?source=s.em.mt&r_by=831852
Thanks!
new federal dollars to expand the state's Medicaid program.
By rejecting these funds, over 40,000 South Dakotans will be uninsured.
Tell Governor Daugaard to reverse course and accept federal Medicaid
dollars and protect the over 40,000 South Dakotans that would benefit.
That's why I signed a petition to Governor Dennis Daugaard, which says:
"Over 13% of South Dakota residents don't have health insurance,
including many children.
By rejecting Medicaid expansion funds from the federal government, you
are hurting over 40,000 South Dakotans who would benefit from it.
Please reverse course and accept the federal Medicaid dollars and help
South Dakotans in need."
Will you sign this petition? Click here:
http://signon.org/sign/governor-daugaard-accept?source=s.em.mt&r_by=831852
Thanks!
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