Thursday, March 20, 2014
11 years later......
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10:54 AM
→we continue our proxy impact in the region....it's a very sad legacy we leave and there seems to be no end in sight. history will not be kind ........
Wednesday, March 20, 2013
Ten years later...........
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12:44 PM
I think this story by Chris Hedges speaks to the profound sadness about where we find ourselves today. The war criminals who orchestrated the immoral, illegal war continue to live the high lives. Dead eye dark side dick got the best healthcare money can buy and a heart. Their children are seen bringing commentary, as if they have qualifications. The price we are going to end up paying in blood and treasure is on our descendants credit cards. And the people who got to host this horror are paying and will pay forever. Depleted (not) uranium = genocide.
I used to follow River on her blog, Baghdad Burning, to hear what was happening in her country. The last post was October 22, 2007 as she started her life as a refugee in Syria. I wonder where she is now.
and this interview with Raed Jarrar by Thom Hartmann
and this interview with Raed Jarrar by Thom Hartmann
One of First Iraq Veterans to Publicly Oppose War Will Die for Our Sins
Monday, 11 March 2013 09:44By Chris Hedges, Truthdig | Op-Ed
........I think this Young will die for our sins. He will die for a war that should never have been fought. He will die for the lies of politicians. He will die for war profiteers. He will die for thecareers of generals. He will die forey a cheerleader press. He will die for a complacent public that made war possible. He bore all this upon his body. He was crucified. And there are hundreds of thousands of other crucified bodies like his in Baghdad and Kandahar and Peshawar and Walter Reed medical center. Mangled bodies and corpses, broken dreams, unending grief, betrayal, corporate profit, these are the true products of war. Tomas Young is the face of war they do not want you to see.
full article
I ordered the film he's in here Body of War
Wednesday, March 13, 2013
Friday, February 22, 2013
Mass extinction coming...?
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12:13 PM
let us behave as if our descendants lives depend on us.
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Saturday, December 01, 2012
OMG
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2:50 PM
and why am i suprised......i am trying to figure why the pale, stale and male righties aren't salivating....more to be revealed. shame shame shame....don't know how we are going to save this home for our descendants....the fossil fuel orgy will continue until our land air and water can no longer support live as we know it. shame shame shame....
wake up fellow citizens of Earth....
wake up fellow citizens of Earth....
Secretary of State Candidate Has a Major Financial Stake in Canadian Tar Sands
BY SCOTT DODD
November 28, 2012
BUSINESS & POLITICS
Susan Rice, the candidate believed to be favored by President Obama to become the next Secretary of State, holds significant investments in more than a dozen Canadian oil companies and banks that would stand to benefit from expansion of the North American tar sands industry and construction of the proposed $7 billion Keystone XL pipeline. If confirmed by the Senate, one of Rice’s first duties likely would be consideration, and potentially approval, of the controversial mega-project. Rice's financial holdings could raise questions about her status as a neutral decision maker. The current U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, Rice owns stock valued between $300,000 and $600,000 in TransCanada, the company seeking a federal permit to transport tar sands crude 1,700 miles to refineries on the Texas Gulf Coast, crossing fragile Midwest ecosystems and the largest freshwater aquifer in North America. Beyond that, according to financial disclosure reports, about a third of Rice’s personal net worth is tied up in oil producers, pipeline operators, and related energy industries north of the 49th parallel -- including companies with poor environmental and safety records on both U.S. and Canadian soil. Rice and her husband own at least $1.25 million worth of stock in four of Canada’s eight leading oil producers, as ranked by Forbes magazine. That includes Enbridge, which spilled more than a million gallons of toxic bitumen into Michigan’s Kalamazoo River in 2010 -- the largest inland oil spill in U.S. history. full article
Thursday, November 29, 2012
Wednesday, November 28, 2012
NO COAL!!!
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10:32 AM
my input to the scoping process........
Rail Infrastructure
Rail Infrastructure
I am very
concerned about the effect on Amtrak passenger service of the
increased number of trains using our rail infrastructure if GPT
starts shipping coal and using our rail infrastructure to get
increasing amounts of coal from Wyoming and Montana. I have had the
pleasure of using Amtrak to travel from my home in Ferndale, Wa. This
is especially true in the winter, when travel may not otherwise be
possible for me. It is my understanding that freight has precedence
over passenger rail traffic. We pulled over in “the middle of
nowhere” a few times to wait for rail freight to pass.
I can't imagine what the trip south from Bellingham will be like with
the increased freight.
I would
also imagine our infrastructure would have to be improved to
accommodate the increased load. It is my understanding that the
railroad is only responsible for 5% of this cost and we the people
are going to get the bill for the rest. I am very concerned
that the increased, extremely heavy coal traffic would put a lot of
stress on our rail infrastructure. Who will pay for upgrades
and repairs? I hope the scoping attention will be very seriously
focused on all aspects of rail use and especially the increased load
that the increased coal shipping would have on our rail
infrastructure. I am very concerned there will be no passenger rail
if our infrastructure is dominated by this increased freight.
I would
like to know that Amtrak service will continue and, as it becomes
more important to me in my senior years, it would be my hope that our
rail infrastructure would serve we the people in that way.
Diesel
As a
resident of Ferndale and Whatcom County, I am very concerned about
the increased diesel particulate in my atmosphere with the increased
rail traffic, very large loading and unloading machines and giant
ships in the harbor 24/7. It is my understanding that ships are
fueled by bunker oil, which is a very heavy substance left over after
other fuels have been distilled from crude oil. It has high
sulfur content and causes serious air quality concerns when burned as
fuel. It is also speeding the devastating acidification of our
oceans. The increase of dangerous particulate, very small in size,
from regular diesel and the even dirtier bunker oil will go deep into
the lungs of all, causing serious increased health issues. As a
mother and grandmother of humans living in the wake of this
pollution, I am very concerned about the health risks and degraded
environment. Please put a serious amount of scoping attention on the
extremely dirty bunker fuel used by the giant deepwater shipping
vessel and all the increased diesel used from the coal extraction to
it's destination in China.
Overall
Irresponsibility
I live in
Ferndale Washington. I am very close to the proposed coal shipping
terminal and rail path and I am concerned about being a conduit to
this irresponsible project. We are long past peak atmosphere and it's
time to take the effects of this fossil fuel orgy we have been on
seriously. From the barbaric extraction of coal from a river basin
and all the environmental damage there, to the impacts along the rail
transport, to the diesel and bunker diesel particulate burned into
our atmosphere, to the 80 acres coal pile waiting to be loaded on
giant deep water ships and ultimately burned in China this is a
shameful legacy to those who come after. Coal, as a form of energy
production, should go the way of whale oil, if we value the lives of
our descendents.
I have
also written specifically about the huge increase in diesel
particulates degrading our already endangered oceans and atmosphere
and the affects on our rail infrastructure, but I think the big
picture overall devastating consequences should stop us from
considering this insanity.
I
hope all the externalities, especially the degradation of our land,
air and water, will be given the highest level of attention and not
just swept under the rug and put on our descendants credit
cards.
At the
very least, we should be compensated. If the pipeline is to go
through our state, shouldn’t the citizens be paid annually, much
like the citizens of Alaska are paid to have the pipeline pass
through their state? Arguably, the impact of rail conveyance of
millions of tons of coal annually would be much more invasive than
the pipeline.
To
even be considering this use of the earth's finite resources is the
height of irresponsibility and greed. We can and should do so much
better if we care about out descendants future.
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