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Foreclosure Video you must see" & "FW: 12 Warning Signs of U.S. Hyperinflation" & "FW: AARP executives get MILLIONS in "compensation" & "FW: Join The Protest Against Corporate Tax Dodgers – Dayton" & "FW: A slap in the face"

Posted by Curmilus Dancy II (Butch) on April 3, 2011

FYI to people Outside Ohio     – Munsup

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From: DARRYL R JACKSON
Subject: FW: The Koch Brothers – DO NOT BUY THEIR PRODUCTS

 

Brothers Charles and David Koch, with a combined worth around $35 billion dollars, are waging a war against President Obama. The Koch brothers are the majority owners in Koch Industries, America’s second-largest private company with revenues of $100 billion in 2009, and 80,000 employees in 60 countries.

 

Koch Industries main source of revenue is from the manufacturing, refining, and distribution of petroleum. They are major financiers of the Tea Party. They also are providing money to run anti-democratic ads. Do not allow your money to be used to sponsor the Tea Party.

 

PLEASE! PLEASE! PLEASE! Don’t buy these products!

 

Products by Koch:

 

1.     Industry/Georgia-Pacific Products

2.      Angel Soft toilet paper

3.      Brawny paper towels

4.      Dixie plates, bowls, napkins and cups

5.      Mardi Gras napkins and towels

6.      Quilted Northern toilet paper

7.      oft ‘n Gentle toilet paper

8.      Sparkle napkins

9.      Vanity fair napkins

10.  Zee napkins

 

Pass it on to others !!!

 

 



From: columbusnaacp1@juno.com
Subject: FW: Foreclosure Video you must see

 

You should all watch this video!

 

These scoundrels should be run out of the country .

WARNING: Please watch the video below only after taking  your blood pressure  medication.

www.youtube.com/user/fiercefreeleancer

 

 

From: Kevin Gainer
Subject: NIA  — 12 Warning Signs of U.S. Hyperinflation

http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/12-warning-signs-of-us-hyperinflation-118718254.html

 

From: Kevin Gainer

Subject: AARP executives get MILLIONS in "compensation"

a real "nonprofit" with over $1 BILLION in revenue. what a riot.

http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=36188

 

 

From: Lenore Palladino, MoveOn.org Political Action
Subject: A slap in the face

 

Dear MoveOn member,

According to The New York Times, last year General Electric (GE) made over $14.2 billion in profit, but paid NO federal tax.1 None.

In fact, thanks to the millions GE spent lobbying Congress, we American taxpayers actually owed GE $3.2 billion in tax credits.2

Now GE is slashing health benefits and retirement benefits for new employees among non-union workers and is expected to push unions to accept similar cutbacks3, while its CEO, Jeff Immelt, gets a 100% pay raise.4

What’s worse? Immelt now sits as chair of the President’s Council on Jobs and Competitiveness (Jobs Council), representing corporate America to the President on matters like job creation and corporate taxation. That’s a slap in the face to every hardworking, tax-paying American—especially GE employees.

That’s why we’re teaming up with Russ Feingold and his new group Progressives United today to call for Immelt to go. Will you join the call?

Sign the petition calling for GE CEO Jeff Immelt to step down as chair of the President’s Jobs Council. 

One of the chief ways GE avoids paying taxes is by shifting a large portion of its profits overseas, and jobs follow.5 Now GE’s CEO is the person charged with helping the President create jobs here in America. That’s just perverse.

And if the American people got back just the $3.2 billion GE took in tax credits, it would pay for the programs that House Republicans want to gut, like community health centers providing care to over three million low-income people6 and food and health care assistance to pregnant women, new moms, and children.7 We’d even have enough left to save the jobs of over 21,000 teachers across the country.8

The American deficit is being weighed down by hundreds of billions spent on bailing out major corporations. The tea party’s plan is to make working families pay through devastating cuts, instead of making corporations with billions in profits pay their fair share.

But if we can hold Immelt accountable for GE’s corporate irresponsibility, the nation will turn its attention to the injustice of corporate tax evasion in the face of the Republicans’ budget-slashing attack on working families.

Make it all happen by signing the petition calling for Immelt to go. Just click below—and share this email with your friends, family, and social networks today.

http://pol.moveon.org/immelt_must_go/?id=26714-1195276-1oBtSEx&t=2

Thanks for all that you do.

–Lenore, Tim, Marika, Kat, and the rest of the team

Sources:

1. "G.E.’s Strategies Let It Avoid Taxes All Together," The New York Times, March 24, 2011
http://www.moveon.org/r?r=207259&id=26714-1195276-1oBtSEx&t=3

2. Ibid.

3. "After Paying Zero Income Taxes, GE Plans To Ask Its Union Workers To Make Wage and Benefits Concessions", ThinkProgress, March 28, 2011
http://www.moveon.org/r?r=207260&id=26714-1195276-1oBtSEx&t=5

4. "UPDATE: GE Doubles CEO Immelt’s Compensation, Shrinks Board", Smart Money, March 14, 2011
http://www.moveon.org/r?r=207261&id=26714-1195276-1oBtSEx&t=6

5. "G.E.’s Strategies Let It Avoid Taxes All Together," The New York Times, March 24, 2011
http://www.moveon.org/r?r=207259&id=26714-1195276-1oBtSEx&t=7

6. "NACHC Statement in Response to the Budget from the House Appropriations Committee," National Association of Community Health Centers website, February 9, 2011
http://www.moveon.org/r?r=206514&id=26714-1195276-1oBtSEx&t=8

7. "Bye Bye, Big Bird. Hello, E. Coli.," The New Republic, February 12, 2011
http://www.moveon.org/r?r=206104&id=26714-1195276-1oBtSEx&t=9

8. Based on an annual teacher’s salary of $42,500, as noted in the Payscale website (updated March 19, 2011), accessed March 30, 2011
http://www.moveon.org/r?r=207263&id=26714-1195276-1oBtSEx&t=10

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FW: Uranium in Denver … " & "FW: Ohio Action Circle Blog… for Immigration" & "FW: Sensible Immigration Reform" & "FW: From Gwangju to Illinois to Arizona, we rise for justice!" & "FW: Important Ohio calls to action, WH Press release, OCHLA alert …"

Posted by Curmilus Dancy II (Butch) on May 23, 2010

FYI to people outside Ohio – Munsup

· FW: Ohio Action Circle Blog… for those interested in Ohio Immigration Issues

· FW: Sensible Immigration Reform

· FW: From Gwangju to Illinois to Arizona, we rise for justice!

· FW: Important Ohio calls to action, WH Press release, OCHLA alert and more …

· FW: fair turnaround Re: Uranium’s Human Toll

From: Staigers, Tina [mailto:Tina.Staigers@ochla.state.oh.us]
Subject: Ohio Action Circle Blog… for those interested in Ohio Immigration Issues

A group of community leaders that are part of the immigration dialogue have begun a blog called the Ohio Action Circle.

Please view it at: http://ohioactioncircle.blogspot.com/

I encourage you to go to the blog and click "follow" – this will help raise the blog higher on google searches, which will also help get the word out that it exists.

Thanks!  

Tina Staigers

Ohio Latino Affairs

Riffe Center – 18th Floor, 77 South High Street, Columbus, OH  43215
tina.staigers@ohio.gov  &   http://ochla.ohio.gov

From: Lane Anderson [mailto:andersonlane47@yahoo.com]
Subject: Sensible Immigration Reform

Letter to the Editor: Sensible Immigration Reform

http://www.noozhawk.com/noozhawk/article/051910_letter_to_the_editor_sensible_immigration_reform/

By Lane Anderson

Mark Cromer’s article makes the point that I and many other U.S. citizens are tired of being labeled “racist” for favoring a real solution to illegal immigration. I am not anti-immigrant or a racist.

After many years of traveling in Santa Barbara and the greater Los Angeles area by boat, bus and bicycle, I am convinced that illegal immigrants are our best citizens. The buses in Santa Barbara, Los Angeles and Orange County are usually majority Hispanic and, I think, majority illegal immigrant (there I go racially profiling, huh?). In most cases, there are more bicyclists who are probably illegal immigrants, and when I ride or walk in school zones, I see more folks that I would give this profile to walking their kids to school.

Since this is the behavior that can give us a future, they are my choice as citizens, but the irony is that if we legalize them, they will no longer be good citizens because they will get cars, get off the bus and bicycles, and drive their kids to school like most of us.

As someone who has worked in maintenance landscaping, restaurants and construction, I also understand that employers have used illegal immigrants to hold wages down in these trades and others. Millions of illegal immigrants hold jobs in these trades, and in meat packing and hotel trades as well. In fact, employers have all but ruined the meat-cutters/butchers union this way.

It is not true that these are jobs U.S. citizens do not want. Have you seen Thom Hartmann on this? It is the frozen wages that U.S. workers don’t want, not the jobs.

Construction framers and laborers make little more than I did 30 years ago in this work because employers can take advantage of illegal immigrants. The plan to allow illegal immigrants to keep the jobs will do little to restore the wages since supply and demand will still have about 12 million immigrants competing for the work.

In addition to having worked in most of the trades most impacted by illegal immigrants, I have spent a lot of time in the their homelands — Mexico, Guatemala and El Salvador. I was an international election observer last year in El Salvador, a country with more than a quarter of its citizens in the United States.

In a meeting with President Barack Obama, Salvadoran President Mauricio Funes replied to Obama’s pledge of immigration reform by asking for restoration of opportunity in El Salvador. He is aware that U.S. trade and aid policies have destroyed that opportunity and that immigration has been destructive to the social fabric of El Salvador, taking its most ambitious citizens, breaking up families and communities, depriving citizens of the right to vote in their homeland elections and leading to gangs because of the broken families.

I continue to think the only reform that will work for U.S., Mexican and Central American workers is reform that rebuilds the small enterprise and farming in the homelands of the immigrants. Obama promised to renegotiate NAFTA. He should do so and include CAFTA and examine foreign aid as well. We should use microloans to assist in this! A microloan equivalent to one visit to the emergency room, the only health-care option they have, would do it.

Lane Anderson, Santa Barbara

From: Hemi Kim [mailto:hkim@nakasec.org]
Subject: From Gwangju to Illinois to Arizona, we rise for justice!

NAKASEC Action Alert!

From the Streets of Gwangju to Illinois to Arizona,
We Rise for Justice

Illinois: Pilgrimage of Hope

In 1980, the people of Gwangju took to the streets to fight for democracy in the face of a US-backed dictatorship in Korea, risking their lives for democracy. 30 years later, we face a different type of oppression in Illinois with the threatened deportation of immigrant families that would separate parents from children, and friends from their loved ones. McHenry County’s Secure Community program would allow local police to enforce immigration law.
Similarly, Arizona state government is planning to profile people for their immigration status. This type of racial profiling is unacceptale and the spirit of Gwangju demands us to stand up to the fight. We need to do something to bring justice for immigrants. Six to seven activists from Chicago’s Korean American Resource & Cultural Center are participating in the 50-person pilgrimage being organized by several community groups. They will walk from Chicago to the Immigration Detention Center in Woodstock IL to call for an end to deportations of law-abiding immigrants and the inhumane separation of families. They preceded their journey with a presentation at the Chicago Freedom School. 

Support these activists as they set off on the pilgrimage to bring hope back to our families, communities, and nation.

What: Kick-Off for the Pilgrimage of Hope
When: Friday, May 21 at 9:30 a.m.
Where: St. Bartholomew’s Church, 4941 W. Patterson Ave., Chicago, IL 60641

For full the three-day schedule, click here

Please contact Young Sun Song at 773.588.9158 or youngsun@chicagokrcc.org for details.

Arizona: National Day of Action Against SB1070

In the wake of the passage of the egregious and deplorable SB 1070, our voice for justice is more important than ever.  SB 1070 is the most far-reaching anti-immigrant legislation the U.S. has seen in years.  It will allow police to stop and question people simply based on "a reasonable suspicion" that they are undocumented, detain individuals for not having proper identification, and criminalize individuals being present with a friend or family member who is undocumented.
With the signing of SB1070 in April, along with
HB2281, which proposes to embargo funding for schools that include certain types of ethnic studies in their curriculum, Arizona Governor Jan Brewer is fomenting a climate of hate and intolerance that will have a devastating impact on Arizona residents, particularly immigrants and communities of color. 
Stand with Arizona’s immigrant community to
say NO to these discriminatory laws that harm not only immigrants, but our nation as a whole.  A delegation from Los Angeles will be leaving by bus on the morning May 28; if you’re interested in joining, please contact Olivia Park at opark@nakasec.org or 323-937-3703. 

What: March to the Arizona State Capitol
When: Saturday, May 29 at 8:00 a.m.
Starting Point: Indian Street Park
(at E. Indian School Road and N. 3rd Street), Phoenix, AZ

Alto Arizona

The National Korean American Service & Education Consortium (NAKASEC) was founded as a consortium in 1994 by local community centers to build a national movement for civil rights and social justice. Those organizations include the Korean American Resource & Cultural Center (KRCC) in Chicago, IL and the Korean Resource Center (KRC) in Los Angeles, CA. NAKASEC is a member of APIAVote, Campaign for Community Values, Coalition for Immigrant Equity in Healthcare, Detention Watch Network, Fair Immigration Reform Movement (FIRM), Health Care for America Now, Health Rights Organizing Project, Leadership Conference on Civil Rights, National Coalition of Asian Pacific Americans for Community Development, National Council of Asian Pacific Americans, Reform Immigration FOR America, Rights Working Group, United We DREAM, and the We Are America Alliance.

http://r20.rs6.net/on.jsp?t=1103423799157.0.1101535793942.5855&ts=S0491&o=http://ui.constantcontact.com/images1/s.gif

From: Cavanaugh, Lilleana
Subject: Important Ohio calls to action, WH Press release, OCHLA alert and more …

Links and Excerpts …

As many of you know, the City of Columbus, under the direction of Mayor Coleman issued a ban on city travel to Arizona. Unfortunately, his stance has caused an overwhelming negative response and we, who are supportive of his actions need to call or email TODAY.  

614-645-7671, MAC@columbus.gov  – Best Wishes,   -Jason Paul Riveiro

http://www.dispatch.com/live/content/local_news/stories/2010/05/19/Columbus-mayor-bans-city-travel-to-Arizona.html?type=rss&cat=&sid=101

City ban on Arizona travel stokes immigration debate

But the decision brought swift calls for retaliation from supporters of the Arizona law, who insist the state is not targeting people based on race or ethnicity but simply reacting to a lack of federal action to enforce existing immigration laws.

Cleveland resolution (attached)

"Cleveland City Council overwhelmingly passed Resolution 675-10 (attached), calling on Congress to pass Comprehensive Immigration Reform and in opposition to the newly passed Arizona legislation.  A number of Council members spoke passionately about the issue, including Matt Zone , Jeffrey Johnson, Mamie Mitchell, Brian Cummins, Kevin Conwell, Joe Cimperman, Dona Brady, and Jay Westbrook.  Voting No:  Zack Reed & Mike Polensek." 

http://blog.cleveland.com/metro/2010/05/a_new_poll_says_ohioans_back_i.html

Ohioans back immigration reform, a new poll says: Robert L. Smith’s Global Village

To the surprise of immigrant advocates, Ohioans back sweeping immigration reform and are ready to engage in a debate they know could get ugly.

A poll released this week found that nearly 70 percent of likely Ohio voters would support a plan that brings illegal immigrants out of the shadows and makes them tax-paying citizens.

President Obama declared anew his anxiety about Arizona’s immigration law Wednesday, saying it has the potential to be "discriminatory" and promising that results from a Justice Department review will be made public soon.

http://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/remarks-president-obama-and-president-calder-n-mexico-joint-press-availability

Remarks by President Obama and President Calderón of Mexico at Joint Press Availability

For the sake of our shared prosperity and security, we discussed the need for immigration that is orderly and safe, and we acknowledged that both our countries have responsibilities.  President Calderón is working hard to create jobs so that more Mexicans see a future of opportunity in their country. 

To fix our broken immigration system, I reaffirmed my deep commitment to working with Congress in a bipartisan way to pass comprehensive immigration reform.  And comprehensive reform means accountability for everybody:  government that is accountable for securing the border; businesses being held accountable when they exploit workers; people who break the law by breaching our borders being held accountable by paying taxes and a penalty and getting right with the law before they can earn their citizenship.  We’ve been working hard to get this done.  There’s a strong proposal in the Senate, based on a bipartisan framework, and it can and should move forward.

We also discussed the new law in Arizona, which is a misdirected effort — a misdirected expression of frustration over our broken immigration system, and which has raised concerns in both our countries.  Today, I want every American to know my administration has devoted unprecedented resources in personnel and technology to securing our border.  Illegal immigration is down, not up, and we will continue to do what’s necessary to secure our shared border.

And I want everyone, American and Mexican, to know my administration is taking a very close look at the Arizona law.  We’re examining any implications, especially for civil rights.  Because in the United States of America, no law-abiding person — be they an American citizen, a legal immigrant, or a visitor or tourist from Mexico — should ever be subject to suspicion simply because of what they look like.

o nothing for immigrant families, just provide false security on the border. Sign the petition opposing any immigration bill that doesn’t fix the problem! Take Action

Special Policy Alert:  Bill Prohibiting Workers’ Compensation to Undocumented Immigrations to Be Heard

and possibly voted on as soon as next Wednesday!!!

Senate Bill 238 would prohibit illegal and unauthorized aliens from receiving compensation and benefits under Ohio’s Workers’ Compensation Law. 

The bill is scheduled for a 3rd hearing, AND POSSIBLE COMMITTEE VOTE:

Tuesday, May 25, 2010 4:00 p.m. in the South Hearing Room of the Statehouse, Columbus.

This bill may be voted on by the FULL SENATE as soon next Wednesday!

We need you to:

1) Attend the Hearing
2) Testify
3) Contact your local Senator IMMEDIATELY regarding these bills!!!!!

To find your state Senators go to CLICK HERE (or go to http://www.congress.org/)– they have information on state level Senators (not to be confused with federal level Senators Brown and Voinovich).


From: Darla Reynolds-Sparks

Subject: Uranium’s Human Toll

Uranium’s Human Toll: Tragic Reminders of Mining’s Risks

A memorial dedicated to cancer victims last week at an old uranium mill in Monticello, Utah, served as a heartbreaking symbol of the dangers of canyon country’s new uranium boom. Today, nearly 600 of the mining town’s 2,000 residents have cancer. And a half-hour south of there — near Blanding, Utah — uranium from the Arizona 1 mine just north of Grand Canyon National Park is still being milled.

Last fall, the Center for Biological Diversity sued the Department of the Interior for letting the Arizona 1 mine reopen without updating decades-old environmental reviews. (The Interior Department shortcutting environmental reviews for energy corporations . . .  sound familiar?) And last week, while that litigation was pending, the Environmental Protection Agency cited that mine for operating without a radon permit — which Interior could have caught, had it required updated reviews. The Center’s Taylor McKinnon recently spoke to the risks of a new uranium boom and legislative efforts to blunt it on This American Land, an environmental news report now running on PBS stations nationally.  

Watch McKinnon on This American Land and learn more about our campaign against Grand Canyon uranium mining

From: nuspl@cox.net
Subject: fair turnaround Re: Uranium’s Human Toll

Here’s a bigger story. Short summary:

CONCERN OVER RADIATION LEVELS IN DENVER DRINKING WATER

Water providers raise alert over uranium pollution from mine
By Bruce Finley, The Denver Post, 05/20/2010

Uranium in drinking water sent to the city’s household customers increased to 1.2 ppb in April 2010 from 0.9 ppb in January, 2010. Upstream from Denver, in Arvada, reservoir water tested at 7.2 ppb before treatment. Upstream from the reservoir, the latest water-quality tests showed that Ralston Creek below Schwartzwalder mine carried as much as 390 parts per billion of uranium, which is 13 times higher than permissible.  Groundwater at the source — inside the mine — exceeded the standard by 1,000 times.

Colorado’s top water-quality overseer sent a memo May 10 to the mining regulators recommending swift action.
http://www.denverpost.com/ci_15121875

From: BG
Subject: Uranium in Denver, Arvada drinking water

I haven’t been to the link yet.  Just to let you know in case you haven’t seen the Denver Post on this.   Elevated radiation levels in drinking water not a good thing! 
Ideally –to put a kind of justice into that situation–  that drinking water would go only to those who profit from various sordid nuclear activities. 
A good reason for Oklahoma to stay from nuclear power. –which means right now we need to call Gov. Henry (405-521-2342) to
veto SB 1668.  
Don’t people see the moral connections between using nuclear power and what happens all through the nuclear cycle, from mining through everlasting radioactive poison?
In Oklahoma, I fear the media  might not even report on contamination of our water….
http://www.denverpost.com/ci_15121875
BG

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