It's obvious what we need to do to have a more perfect world, starting with what we can do here in the US. Try to hold your guffaws, please.
Thursday, March 22, 2007
The Big Brother YouTube Ad Dissing Hillary
Tuesday, March 20, 2007
Who Does The White House Think They're Kidding?
The White House will allow key presidential aide Karl Rove and former counsel Harriet Miers to be interviewed by committees probing the firings of U.S. attorneys, but they will not testify under oath, Rep. Chris Cannon says.
The White House is too stupid to know that the rest of us know how stupid they are! Someone needs to tell them that by refusing to testify under oath, it means they are LYING.
Monday, March 19, 2007
Growing Movement to Impeach Bush for War Crimes
“I do not say this lightly, but the record is plain: President Bush is a war criminal,” Anderson, a Democrat in heavily Republican Utah, said in another stinging denunciation of the Republican president. “He must be held accountable.”
Hear, hear.
Saturday, March 17, 2007
Our New STOP GLOBAL WARMING Bumper Sticker
Buy this and display it and help save the earth! Buy a bunch and send them to friends and to politicians.
Please note: We created this bumper sticker as a public service. We don't make any profit on this item.
Here's some info in mainstream media about how science shows that switching to a vegan diet does more to help prevent global warming than switching to a hybrid car. And here's an article about a recent scientific study.
Friday, March 16, 2007
Urge Congress To Act Against Global Warming
As one of my first acts as Speaker, I took action addressing this critical issue and introduced a plan to create a Select Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming. This special committee will develop recommendations on policies, strategies, technologies, and other innovations to reduce our dependence on foreign oil and greenhouse gas emissions, while maintaining our economic competitiveness. Next week, Vice President Al Gore will testify before Congress, bringing his career of activism on this issue to the fight in the Congress. A global leader on combating climate change, he has helped to educate people around the world and has moved so many to real action. By coming to Congress, his testimony will help us shape the kind of reforms we need and garner even more attention to this growing crisis. Together, we have the opportunity to affect change so great that it can make a difference for future generations. We need your support today if we are going to reverse the disastrous effects of global warming.
She provided this link making it easy to contact Congress.
Al Gore wrote the following:
On March 21st, I will testify before Congress on the immediate action that needs to be taken to end the climate crisis. At the hearing, I will deliver the 294,374 messages you signed, demonstrating that hundreds of thousands of people share my sense of urgency.
Please ask your friends to sign our message to Congress today by visiting: http://www.algore.com/cards.html
Thursday, March 15, 2007
Mo Rocca's Funny Sketch on Leno
Wednesday, March 14, 2007
Demand that US Attorney General Resign!
Tuesday, March 13, 2007
Jay Leno on Peta's asking Gore to Go Vegan
Sunday, March 11, 2007
Worldwide Scientists Say Global Warming To Cause Grave Damage to Earth and People
"Things are happening and happening faster than we expected," said Patricia Romero Lankao of the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder, Colo., one of the many co-authors of the new report. The draft document says scientists are highly confident that many current problems -- change in species' habits and habitats, more acidified oceans, loss of wetlands, bleaching of coral reefs, and increases in allergy-inducing pollen -- can be blamed on global warming. For example, the report says North America "has already experienced substantial ecosystem, social and cultural disruption from recent climate extremes," such as hurricanes and wildfires. But the present is nothing compared to the future. Global warming soon will "affect everyone's life ... it's the poor sectors that will be most affected," Romero Lankao said.
And co-author Terry Root of Stanford University said: "We truly are standing at the edge of mass extinction" of species.
Many - not all - of those effects can be prevented, the report says, if within a generation the world slows down its emissions of carbon dioxide and if the level of greenhouse gases sticking around in the atmosphere stabilizes. If that's the case, the report says "most major impacts on human welfare would be avoided; but some major impacts on ecosystems are likely to occur."
Because of this, I personally urge people to switch to a plant-based way of eating, which can stop global warming!
Thursday, March 8, 2007
Proposed Legislation to Give California Newborns $500 Savings Accounts
Under the bill, every child born in California after Jan. 1, 2008, would receive the money, regardless of their parents' income or immigration status. Recipients would repay the state's initial $500 investment once they turn 18.
The money may be used for three purposes: college or continuing education, a down payment on a home or a retirement account.
"This is the essence of equal opportunity. Every child, every person ought to get a head start," said Sen. Darrell Steinberg, D-Sacramento, who introduced the bill with Sen. Bob Dutton, R-Rancho Cucamonga.
About 566,000 children are expected to be born in California next year.
If families added $50 a month to the state's initial contribution, the savings account would grow to nearly $17,500 at 5 percent interest over 18 years. Steinberg said that would promote saving money in a culture that now is carrying record levels of debt and has the lowest savings rate since the Great Depression.
Here's an opposing view.
And here's my response to the person who wrote the opposing view:
Question for the person who posted this article, for this person who opposes the proposal to give California newborns $500 savings accounts:
If you had been born to a poor family, and if this law had been in effect when you were born, would you not have wanted this $500 savings account opened in your name?
If you're concerned that non-California taxpayers will reap the benefits of this law (a law that would be funded by California taxpayers), why not lobby for the law to be enacted in ALL states, as a Federal law? That would make more sense, and would go a long way towards providing equality for those children who, through no choice of their own are born into poor families and families with no investing savvy.
Tuesday, March 6, 2007
Saturday, March 3, 2007
Hillary's Great Idea Re: Energy
Hillary says in this video that someone once said "There's nothing wrong with America that can't be fixed by what's right with America."
How very true. You go, girl!
Friday, March 2, 2007
Shades of Bill as "First Gentleman"?
If Hillary wins, what will we do with Bill? Finding a role for the First Gentleman could be as challenging for Hillary as finding a way out of Iraq. A lot has been written about the plight of the political spouse, who is usually a woman. With the rise of women in politics, there’s a whole new genre, the male spouse, which places the man in the unaccustomed supporting role.
I'm sure Bill will be a very supportive First Gentleman and will set a great example for all future ones.
Thursday, March 1, 2007
Another Female Has Entered the Presidential Race
And now there's another choice, Susie Flynn, whose campaign (being floated by The Children's Defense Fund) is focusing on the more than nine million children in the US who have no health insurance. I think it's great that there's another woman in the race. I'm sure Hilary isn't threatened by her, as nine-year-old Susie lacks Hillary's experience. Maybe she can be Hillary's running mate.