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Monday, February 28

Call to Action: U.S. Senate to Pass New Bankruptcy Law that Preys on the Poor and Gives to the Rich
by
Linda Thieman
on Mon 28 Feb 2005 04:30 PM CST
Call to Action: U.S. Senate to Pass New Bankruptcy Law that Preys on the Poor and Gives to the Rich
American Progress
This week the credit card
industry – which raked in $30 billion in
profits last year – storms the Congress in an attempt to squeeze a few more
dimes from Americans who are sick or out of work. Starting today the Senate will
consider a bill (S.
256) that would amend bankruptcy law to "make it harder for families struck
by financial misfortune to get back on track." (Nine out of 10 bankruptcies "are
triggered by the loss of a job,
high medical bills or divorce.) The bill is supported in Congress by a bipartisan
coalition on the credit industry dole. They think they can pass the bill
without the American people noticing. Prove them wrong. Write
your senators and tell them to reject the legislation in its current
form.
MORE UNNECESSARY
BUREAUCRACY: The bankruptcy bill is an attempt to prevent people from filing
Chapter 7 bankruptcy – which gives people a clean slate – and make them file
under Chapter 13, which requires continued payments to the credit card
companies. In order to qualify for Chapter 7, Americans would be forced to
complete a costly and
bureaucratic means test. This additional red tape is almost completely
unnecessary. According to a study commissioned by the nonpartisan American
Bankruptcy Institute, 96.4 percent of people who
file Chapter 7 can't afford to pay anything more. The real intent of the
legislation is not to prevent people from abusing the system but to make it so
burdensome to become eligible for Chapter 7 that people who would qualify can't
afford it.
LIKE TAKING MONEY FROM A
BABY: There is seemingly no limit to the depths to which the credit industry
will go to seek an extra buck. The bill they are trying to push through Congress
threatens the
welfare of children by endangering child support. If a custodial parent is
owed child support from someone declaring bankruptcy, the parent will be forced
to fight with other creditors (like auto lenders) for the debtor's limited
income – even after the bankruptcy is completed.
GIVING MILLIONAIRES A
PASS: The bill
on the Senate floor right now doesn't
stop some of the worst abuses of our bankruptcy system. In several states –
including the president's home in Texas – a multimillionaire can declare
bankruptcy, avoid his debts, and still keep his palatial estate. We've seen
it happen time and again: for example, "Marvin Warner, a former ambassador to
Switzerland and the owner of a failed Ohio Savings & Loan, who paid off only
a fraction of $300 million in bankruptcy claims while keeping his
multi-million-dollar horse ranch near Ocala, Florida." Another example: "Dallas
developer, Talmadge Wayne Tinsley, who filed under chapter 7 after incurring $60
million in debts. Tinsley objected to the Texas law that permitted him to keep
only one acre of his $3.5 million, 3.1-acre magnolia-lined estate. But that acre
included a five-bedroom, six-and-a-half-bath mansion with two studies, a pool
and a guest house." The 2001 bankruptcy bill at least stopped these abuses by
capping the so-called "homestead exemption" at $125,000. This bill has a
complicated exemption that will allow "wealthy debtors who are sophisticated
enough to plan ahead – and those are, after all, the people we are talking about
– can purchase a homestead to shelter their non-exempt assets and simply wait
[49 months] before filing their petition." (Share your thoughts about the
bankruptcy bill on ThinkProgress.org)
THE WRONG BILL AT THE
WRONG TIME: The bill, which would make it harder for people to recover from
financial problems, comes at exactly the wrong time. More Americans families are
struggling because median income is stagnant, health care
costs are skyrocketing, college
tuition has exploded and child
care costs are up. Once families are hit with big medical bills or family
members lose their jobs, bankruptcy is often their only option. (For more on
this issue, see this American
Progress report.)
Write your Senators here. The text of the letter is prepared for you.

Peace Rally in Burlington, Iowa, March 19th
by
Trish Nelson
on Mon 28 Feb 2005 10:54 AM CST
Peace Rally in Burlington, Iowa, March 19th
United for Peace and Justice
Saturday, March 19th 2005 2 P.M.
Burlington, IA USA
There
will be an opening prayer by a member of the clergy. He will then
announce that, all during this peace rally, the names, faces, age, and
home town of every American soldier who has already died for us in Iraq
will be projected on a large screen. One name and face every three
seconds. By then the total American military dead in Iraq will be over
1,500, so it will take one hour and fifteen minutes to show every one
of them. This will take place while our planned program on how and why
to end the Iraq war is presented. After the planned program ends, there
will be an open microphone for any to make brief comments comment. We
will also announce the date of our next monthly meeting and invite all
to attend.
Prior to the March 19th peace rally, a
petition to [George W.] Bush will be circulated. All signed petitions are
to be brought to the March 19th peace rally. A copy of this petition is
being emailed to every peace group listed on the United for Peace and
Justice website asking them to also circulate it and send the signed
petitions to [Geroge W.] Bush at the White House right after March 19,
2005. Here is what the petition says:
PETITION TO [George W.] BUSH.
We, the
undersigned, respectfully ask [George W.] Bush to publicly make the
following pledge. We believe there has already been far too much death
and destruction. It is time to bring this war to an end.
I,
George W. Bush, pledge to halt U.S. Military actions immediately and
move all U.S. troops to the borders of Iraq and bring them home as soon
as possible. We have no long-term interest in a military presence in
Iraq. All Iraqi businesses, including oil, will return to Iraqi
ownership. We promise to pay for war damages and will help in peaceful
ways to create an Iraq where freedom and justice prevail.
~~~~~~~~
In
addition to the petition which will help advertise this event from now
until March 19th, we will run a series of newspaper ads, one each day
for 30 days, the last two to be half page ads the day before and the
day of the March 19 peace rally. We will also run at least 50 thirty
second commercials, plus there will be numerous press release and news
stories and letters to the editor.
Location:
Burlington,
Iowa riverfront at the Port of Burlington Building right on the
Mississippi River 400 Front Street Burlington IA 52601
United for Peace and Justice
RSVP
Contact:
Dick Distelhorst
319-753-1148
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Sunday, February 27

LEAF BURNING CAN CHOKE YOU UP
by
Molly Regan
on Sun 27 Feb 2005 01:51 PM CST
LEAF BURNING CAN CHOKE YOU UP
"Are the Stars out Tonight ?…I don't know if it's Cloudy or Bright….'Cause I only have Eyes for You"….And so the song goes.
But, it could be that the reason you cannot see is because of SMOKE CAUSED BY SOMEONE BURNING LEAVES. How often have you been
driving or riding somewhere and all of a sudden your vehicle floats
through a SMOKY HAZE that has drifted across the road? Your nostrils
are accosted by an all too familiar smell, and for some, this odiferous
happening TRIGGERS COUGHING, WHEEZING, AND POSSIBILY A SEVERE SINUS HEADACHE. For those with pre-existing respiratory problems, they may
become unable to breathe.
What may have been a nostalgic remembrance of childhood or a hayride
evening, has now become know as one of the major sources of
HARMFUL DIOXINS. These substances are highly toxic,
long-lasting organic compounds. DIOXINS can find their way
into the human food chain. Particulate matter can become part of
plants that animals eat and that humans in turn consume. We store
the dioxins in our fat cells after we eat dairy or meat or chicken
produce that has been tainted. Developmental problems or
reproductive disorders can result for some.
Smoke from burning leaves, grass, brush, and most plants contain high
concentrations of pollutants, such as CARBON MONOXIDE particulate
matter (soot), toxic chemicals, and reactive gasses that can contribute
to smog formation. The smoke can be an immediate health concern
for some people. POLLUTION LEVELS IN ADJACENT BURN AREAS CAN
EXCEED HUMAN HEALTH STANDARDS.
What's in Leaf Smoke?
CARBON MONOXIDE BINDS WITH THE HEMOGLOBIN IN THE BLOODSTREAM TO REDUCE
OXYGEN FLOW. Carbon monoxide can be dangerous for young children,
smokers, the elderly, and people with chronic heart or lung disease.
PARTICULATE MATTER refers to microscopic soot particles. Too small to
be seen individually with the unaided eye, dense concentrations are
visible as smoke. These particles are less than 2.5 microns in size --
roughly the thickness of a human red blood cell. THEY CAN BECOME
EMBEDDED IN LUNG TISSUE AND ARE KNOWN TO CONTRIBUTE TO PREMATURE DEATH
as well as affect persons with heart conditions and trigger asthmatic
reactions for some people.
The hazardous chemical BENZAPYRENE is known to cause cancer in
animals and is believed to be a factor in lung cancer caused by
smoking. IT IS PRESENT IN LEAF SMOKE.
PLEASE LEARN NOT TO BURN. COMPOSTING, MULCHING, AND BAGGING ARE CLEANER OPTIONS.
Much of this information comes directly from the IOWA DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES web site: http://www.iowadnr.com
There is a 13-page booklet of information from the AMERICAN LUNG
ASSOCIATION found under "Leaf Burning Effects, Alternatives, and Bans"
at the IOWA DNR web site that you should print and distribute to those
in your family and school or neighborhood. There is much valuable
information here, so please share it. It has good advice for all
year round and for everyone with a lung. You can help. You
can do it. Make your community a better place to live and
breathe.
As always, CPR: CONSERVE/PARTICIPATE/RECYCLE
Wednesday, February 23

Action Alert: Attend a Public Meeting and Tell Senator Grassley to Protect Medicaid
by
Trish Nelson
on Wed 23 Feb 2005 06:51 AM CST
Action Alert: Attend a Public Meeting and Tell Senator Grassley to Protect Medicaid
Iowa Citizen Action Network
Attend an Open Public Meeting and Tell Sen. Grassley to protect Medicaid from $45
billion cuts proposed in [George W.] Bush's budget. Sen. Grassley has
scheduled numerous community meetings this week. Check the list of
locations at the end of this post to see which meeting you can
attend! If you are unable to attend one of there forums, please call or
write Sen. Grassley to make your voice heard and help save Medicaid.
As Chair of the Senate Finance Committee, Sen. Grassley is one of the most important elected officials who can defend Medicaid from $45 billion in cuts
proposed by Bush. These proposed program cuts are a direct result of the tax cuts to the wealthiest Americans.
SEN. GRASSLEY NEEDS TO HEAR FROM YOU while he is in Iowa this week and
before the House and Senate propose their own budgets on March 7.
Tell him that cuts to Medicaid will be devastating to your family, your
community, and the state of Iowa.
Below
are some talking points to help you make your case and a list of public
meetings. The most important thing for Sen. Grassley to hear is
that Medicaid is a lifeline and that those who participate have no
other options if services are cut. And as always, send us an
e-mail telling us you attended the meeting or made a phone call.
Contact
Matt Russell, Iowa Citizen Action Network's health care organizer at
(515) 277-2077 to learn more and to get more
involved in this campaign. Additional information is available at
ICAN.
Talking Points
1. For Medicaid participants: Medicaid is important to me and my family because…(tell your story - how does Medicaid improve your family’s well being and what hardships would result if services were lost)
2. For providers, professionals, and local officials: Medicaid is important to my community, my hospital, my clients because…(give concrete examples)
“Cuts in Medicaid shift costs to providers, to people with private insurance, to other programs, and to Iowa’s most vulnerable populations: seniors, children, people with disabilities.”
3. Bush has proposed a budget that would take more than $380 million of Medicaid funding from Iowa over the next 10 years. These cuts will hurt me, my family, my hospital, my community, etc.
4. Iowa is already struggling to pay the current state share of Medicaid costs. $380 million dollars of additional federal cuts over the next 10 years will devastate Iowa’s state budget. It’s going to make it that much harder for the state to provide necessary health care to our most vulnerable Iowans: children, seniors, people with disabilities.
5. Mr.
Grassley you’re going to have a lot of influence in securing the
funding for Medicaid because of your leadership role in the Senate
Finance Committee. We’re relying on you to protect Iowans who
rely on Medicaid for vital health care services.
We have many crucial opportunities to speak with Sen. Grassley in person during the
week of Feb. 21 when he is in Iowa. If you are unable to attend
any of the following, it is important that you call or write Sen.
Grassley in Washington:
Sen. Chuck Grassley
135 Hart Senate Bldg., Washington, DC 20510-1501
Ph. 202-224-3744
or click here to send an e-mail
SENATOR GRASSLEY’S OPEN PUBLIC MEETINGS THIS WEEK
Wednesday February 23
7:30-8:30am
Jasper County Town Meeting
Jasper County Courthouse
Multipurpose Room
Basement
101 1st Street North
Newton
9:30-10:30am
Marshall County Town Meeting
Marshall County Courthouse
3rd Floor
Meeting Room 1
1 East Main Street
Marshalltown
4:15-5:15pm
Wapello County Town Meeting
Ottumwa City Hall
City Council Chambers
105 East 3rd Street
Ottumwa
Thursday February 24
7:30-8:30am
Davis County Town Meeting
Mutchler Community Center
900 East North Street
Bloomfield
9:30-10:30am
Van Buren County Town Meeting
Village Cup and Cakes
Meeting Room
202 Main Street
Keosauqua
11:45am-12:45pm
Jefferson County Town Meeting
Jefferson County Courthouse
3rd Floor Conference Room
51 East Briggs Avenue
Fairfield
1:30-2:30pm
Henry County Town Meeting
Henry County Courthouse
Law Library
2nd floor
100 East Washington Street
Mount Pleasant
3:45-4:45pm
Lee County Town Meeting
Fort Madison City Hall
City Council Chambers
811 Avenue E
Fort Madison
Friday February 25
7:30-8:30am
Des Moines County Town Meeting
Southeastern Community College
West Burlington Campus (Southwest Corner of Campus) Building 400, Room 406
1500 West Agency Road
West Burlington
9:30-10:30am
Louisa County Town Meeting
Louisa County Courthouse
Courtroom
2nd Floor
117 South Main Street
Wapello
Sunday, February 20

INSTEAD OF CHLORINE, AEROSOLS OR ROUNDUP
by
Molly Regan
on Sun 20 Feb 2005 02:22 PM CST
INSTEAD OF CHLORINE, AEROSOLS, OR ROUNDUP
Many of the CLEANING AGENTS
we use are toxic to our lungs, skin & eyes. The spray applied
to your lawn to stop dandelions or crabgrass is usually just a bottled
form of the highly noxious herbicide ROUNDUP. Overexposure to this can cause CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM DAMAGE.
It stays on your clothing and shoes unless you dispose of them or
immediately wash them. Of course, if you do that, you know where
it goes next...INTO TO THE WASTEWATER.
This in
turn takes more chemicals to clean up so the water can be reintroduced
for use. So, what are some steps you can take to use more
benevolent cleaning items? Here are a few suggestions:
Air freshener………Simmer Cinnamon & Cloves
Aluminum spot remover…….2 tablespoons cream of tarter & 1 quart hot water
BLEACH…………….USE BORAX
Brass polish……….Worcestershire sauce
Car battery corrosion……..Baking soda & water
Cleaners:general household…..Baking soda
Chrome polish….Apple cider vinegar & Baby oil to polish
DRAIN CLEANER…..PLUNGER
FOLLOWED BY ½ CUP BAKING SODA & ½ CUP VINEGAR & 2 QUARTS
BOILING WATER (this does work). [First try to "plunger" the drain
free, then pour the soda by itself into the drain, (have the boiling
water heating)....Then as soon as the water is ready, pour the vinegar
in the drain...This causes a chemical reaction. Let it bubble for
about 10-15 seconds, then follow with the water.]
FERTILIZER……COMPOST & VERMICOMPOST
MILDEW REMOVER………EQUAL PARTS VINEGAR & SALT
Oven cleaner……. 2 tablespoons liquid soap & 2 teaspoons BORAX & warm water
Pet odor removal…..Cider vinegar
Roach repellent…..Chopped bay leaves & cucumber skins
Water mark removal …..Toothpaste
To rid yourself of flies have a well-watered pot of basil around.
Many
things we use to clean our homes and ourselves can often contribute to
health problems. Once many harmful cleaning chemicals enter the
drain or soil, they can continue the cycle of contamination. Be
wary of advertising. Slick advertisements can blind the buyer
from making wise choices.
BORAX
is an excellent substitute for bleach. Even though borax can be
an eye irritant and may be harmful if swallowed, it outweighs chlorine
in its functions and safety. So be sure to read labels and
keep clean. For more information go to www.prevention.com and
look at the Home and Family section under Housecleaning for an article
called " A Safer Sparkle". See you through the looking
glass.
And as always, CPR: CONSERVE/PARTICIPATE/RECYCLE
Saturday, February 19

Pella Chronicle Publisher orders "From the Left" Column Scrapped
by
Trish Nelson
on Sat 19 Feb 2005 09:38 PM CST
Pella Chronicle Publisher Orders “From the Left” Column Scrapped
The Des Moines Register
By Rekha Basu
Mike
Corum, who writes the From the Left column for the weekly Pella
Chronicle, stopped by to welcome the new publisher [Sandy Selvy] to the
community from Ottumwa. It wasn't until later that day that Corum
understood why she seemed disengaged.
The publisher's first official act related to the newsroom was calling up the editor and ordering him to scrap Corum's column.
The
editor, Hal Hatfield, refused, and resigned in protest. He thinks
the publisher's move is a nod to conservative advertising and business
interests.
But
Selvy denies that either is the case. She says the paper doesn't have
enough local content, and that "no one cares about what Mike thinks
about Bush and what's going on in the war."
(click here to read the entire story)
If
you would like to write a letter to the editor expressing your views about the decision to limit
dissent in this central Iowa community, write, call or fax your
thoughts to:
The Pella Chronicle
Phone: 641-628-3882
FAX: 641-628-3905
E-mail Sandy Selvy
E-mail The Register:
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Wednesday, February 16

Pro-Choice Lobby Day at Iowa State House
by
Trish Nelson
on Wed 16 Feb 2005 06:42 AM CST
Pro-Choice Lobby Day at the Iowa State House
Pro-ChoiceAmerica.org
"Our liberties we prize and our rights we will maintain."
Have
you signed up for Pro-Choice Lobby Day yet? If not, there is
still time to make sure your voice is heard at the Iowa State
House.
Stand up for reproductive rights, women's health, and
choice with NARAL Pro-Choice America in Iowa and other pro-choice
partners at our:
2005 PRO-CHOICE LOBBY DAY
Thursday, February 24
10:00 am - 3:00 pm
We
need every pro-choice Iowan to be a part of this important grassroots
event! It shows our lawmakers that we will not be silent and will
pay close attention to their decisions this legislative session.
Express your support for any number of reproductive health issues
(medically-accurate and age-appropriate sex education, women's access
to the morning-after pill, safe and legal abortion) - and be a voice
for hundreds!
Talking
with your legislators in person is the most powerful tool an activist
has - don't let it go to waste. Sign up today!
**We
also recommend setting up meetings with your legislators beforehand, so
they know you're coming. To find your legislators, click here.
P.S.
We've heard that anti-choice groups are gearing up to introduce new
legislation to further restrict our reproductive rights. Don't
sit this lobby day out!
Click here to tell your friends about this.
Sign up for NARAL Pro-Choice America's Choice Action Network
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Monday, February 14

Action Alert: Terminate the Terminator Gene
by
Trish Nelson
on Mon 14 Feb 2005 10:41 AM CST
Action Alert: Terminate the Terminator Gene
Organic Consumers Association
Contributed by Douglas Narveson
Consumer,
farmer, and environmental organizations across the globe are mobilizing
to stop the legalization and commercialization of the controversial
Terminator Gene Technology, whereby seeds are genetically engineered to
become sterile or commit suicide after one growing season.
The Monsanto corporation and the biotech industry support the
Terminator Technology, because it will force many of the 1.4 billion
farmers around the world to stop saving their seeds and instead to
purchase patented seed varieties from the Gene Giants.
In
addition, scientists are concerned that genetic pollution from
Terminator crops will lead to killing off a wide range of crops and
plants, as Terminator pollen and seeds are spread by the wind, insect
pollinators, and commercial seed co-mingling and transportation.
After a massive international campaign in 1998, Monsanto Corporation
announced they were shelving plans to commercialize the Terminator,
while the United Nations (UN) called for a global ban. But on 2/11/2005
renewed efforts to overturn the worldwide ban were launched at a UN
conference in Bangkok.
Learn more and sign OCA's petition to the UN to terminate the Terminator Gene.
Secratariat of the UN Convention on Biological Diversity
413 St-Jacques Street, 8th floor, Office 800
Montreal, Quebec, Canada, H2Y 1N9
Tel: +1-514-288-2220 Fax: +1-514-288-6588
To send an e-mail click here
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