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View Article  IN IOWA, LIGHTENING IN THE SKY, CONFUSION ON THE GROUND
  IN IOWA, LIGHTENING IN THE SKY, CONFUSION ON THE GROUND


Yes, folks, it’s that time of year again; the beginning of a new January with unusual phenomena happening.  On Monday morning, January 2nd at 6AM in Scott County, there was lightening but no thunder. For nearly 20 minutes this went on, then, the thunder could be heard.  It was very bizarre.  At first I thought there was a barge going down river, but they quit running over a month ago.

This type of weather has happened before, and in the winter it usually is followed by a large amount of snow.  We lucked out this time, though. No snow, just rain and about 35 degrees Fahrenheit.

So what other odd events could be going on?  Let’s see what’s happening in the Eastern IOWA/Western Illinois areas.

HOGS, HOGS, HOGS...Sound familiar?  The East Moline, IL, City Council decided on Monday, December 19th to unanimously approve Triumph Corporation proceeding with the process that would allow them to build a slaughterhouse ON A WETLAND.  There’s no accounting for bad judgement, is there?
 
The meeting was once again held at United Township High School and attended by over 200 people.  These concerned citizens took to the podium to voice their opinions regarding this proposed industry.

One teenager was nearly in tears as she explained what happens to pigs as they are raised for slaughter and how inhumanely they are treated at the slaughterhouse itself.  

Speaker Art Norris wondered whether the council would be filing Department of Natural Resource permits.  He was told all the proper procedures ā€˜would be followed’ by East Moline Mayor John Thodos.  But, the mayor did admit a DNR permit had NOT been done.  Art’s concern is for White Pelicans, Great Blue Herons, Eagles, Ospreys and other birds that use this wetland area as well as endangered mussels there.  He and his wife are avid outdoor people and photographers.

Just that same afternoon, Terry Spence had sent me some startling information. He is with GRACE (Global Resource Action Center For the Environment) who spoke in Moline & Eldridge on December 3rd about the terrible reality of slaughterhouses and what they do to communities.

He informed me that Triumph is being sued. They are not even open for business and they already had a gas leak, fire and explosion that killed one worker and injured 14 others in October.  Eleven of those injured are suing Triumph and 5 other companies, including the local gas company for 66 counts of negligence.  A valve had been opened and there had been, according to the lawsuit, no chemical added to the gas to give it an odor.  So the gas ended up being ignited somehow and an explosion and fire followed. I asked the council and mayor if this was the type of company, one with no track record and already getting ready to go to court, to be doing business in this area.  Apparently those attributes are good to go because of the vote.  The mayor asked me if there were any circumstances that would make this slaughterhouse ok with me to build.  I said ā€œNO.ā€

That was the end of my statement.  Until next time.  We are keeping track of what is going to happen next, so stay tuned.

According to the Rock Island, IL, ARGUS newspaper on Wednesday, December 21st, their headline read ā€œPORK PLANT NOT A DONE DEAL YET.ā€  According to reporter Jenny Lee, ā€œIf certain steps don’t fall into place, Triumph Foods LLC still could pull out of its deal with East Moline and build a pork plant somewhere else….(Let’s make it so!)

ā€œThe redevelopment agreement between the city and Triumph requires aldermen to approve and create a tax-increment finance district, encompassing the proposed plant site on Barstow Road, on or before Jan. 1, 2007. (That’s one year from now!)

ā€œIf aldermen don’t authorize the creation of a TIF district, the project will not happen, Mayor Thodos said…In a TIF district, taxing bodies continue to collect existing tax revenue, but any new revenue created by the development goes into a fund to be used for public infrastructure or rebates to developers.  The project also would depend on the proposed site’s inclusion in an enterprise zone.  Moline, East Moline, Silvis, Milan and Rock Island County – members of the zone – each will need to approve including the site in order for developers to receive benefits.ā€

The RI Board of Supervisors would also need to vote on whether or not to pay for widening Barstow Road for the project.  The State of Illinois also would need to offer a package incentive to Triumph, and if that is not acceptable the deal could be off.

It was also noted in the article that Alderman Carol Doose ā€œā€¦believed opponents exaggerated possible impacts.ā€

For the entire article go to www.QCOnline.com

Well, we shall see what you think, Ms. Doose, after we make available to you the book ā€œSLAUGHTERHOUSE’  by GAIL EISNITZ.  The truth about what goes on in slaughterhouses is told here.  The inside cover of the book says in part, ā€œā€¦Along the way we encounter example after example of mistreated animals…intolerable working conditions…lax standards…the slow, painful DEATHS OF CHILDREN KILLED AS A RESULT OF EATING CONTAMINATED MEAT…the author’s battle with the major television networks…and a dangerously corrupt federal agency that chooses to do nothing rather than risk the wrath of agribusinessā€¦ā€

On the back cover of the book is this critique by Peter Singer, author of ā€œIn Defense Of Animals & Animal Liberationā€:  ā€œ I have just read ā€œSLAUGHTERHOUSEā€  at one sitting.  It is a stomach-churning, damning indictment of the meat industry.  Gail Eisnitz has penetrated the veil that hangs over meat production, and what she has found will shock every reader.  Eisnitz is a brilliant investigator, writes superbly, and has the courage and persistence of someone who knows that she is right.  No longer can anyone believe that in the United States there is adequate inspection and control of slaughterhouses.  As Eisnitz convincingly shows, the meat industry is indifferent to animal suffering, exploitative of its workers, and liable to produce a product that is riddled with dangerous bacteria.

ā€œWhether you eat meat or not – if you care about humans or animals – this book is a must read.ā€

Try to order the book, or maybe your local library has it. Or you can visit www.prometheusbooks.com

Don’t forget, it is always a good year to CPR: CONSERVE/PARTICIPATE/RECYCLE

View Article  Bush's Drinking Must Be Investigated
Bush's Drinking Must Be Investigated

by Doug Thompson, Publisher, Capitol Hill Blue

Quick!  Read this article before it gets taken down.  You'll remember that Blog for Iowa, sometime during our first year, linked to a couple of articles from Capitol Hill Blue about Bush's erratic behavior.  Those articles were not up for long.

It is my belief that George W. Bush is drinking again. Even worse, he may be mixing alcohol and anti-depressants - a dangerous combination for anyone, let alone the so-called leader of the free world.

No, I don’t have any proof of this, just random events and comments from those who work in and around the Bush administration and who tell me [Bush] has acted in ways that suggest the use of alcohol and drugs. I’m a recovering alcoholic (sober 11 years, six months and 24 days) and I’ve run across a lot of relapsed drinkers who show the same symptoms as [Bush], including:

*Blacking out while watching television alone;
*Slurred speech and stammering responses to simple questions;
*Anger and hostility in front of staff members;
*Unexplained bruises on his face;
*Trouble remembering recent events or comments.

During his trip to Mongolia last November, Bush openly sampled the local drink Airag, which is fermented milk with an alcohol content ranging from three to twelve percent.  In other words, booze.

This was the same trip where Bush tried to evade reporters’ question by attempting to walk out a locked door and then turned sheepishly to the cameras and said he was ā€œjet-lagged.ā€ Some at the event said his stride was unsteady and his speech slurred.

(Click here to read the rest of the article.)



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