I try to remain calm and clear these days, in the midst of
the many things I am flooded with.
Still, things crop up that need immediate attention.
There are two things this month (besides work stuff) that
are under a deadline. One is this coming
week. The Leonard Peltier Defense
Committee is organizing an email zap to the White House to extend clemency to
Leonard. President Obama has the power
to extend clemency to Leonard Peltier, and now the time is ripe to
The event in question is explained in the 1992 film, Incident at Oglala. It
outlines how the government orchestrated the evidence against Peltier to destroy
the American Indian Movement.
Here is more information on his case:
And here is the place to email the White House:
Or call:
202-456-1111; 202-456-1112
There is also a push to get a state initiative on the ballot
to make producers label Genetically Modified Organisms in our food.
Forty-nine countries have mandatory labeling laws, including
China, Australia, New Zealand, Chile, Colombia, Brazil, South Africa, Egypt,
Saudi Arabia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan,
Russia, Norway, Switzerland, Denmark, the UK, Ireland, Spain, Portugal, Greece,
Croatia, Sweden and other nations in the European Union. Many have bans or
other restrictions against GMO crops and foods.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) does not require
safety assessments and does not review all GMO products entering the
market. The developers of GMOs determine themselves whether their
products are safe or "warrant analytical or toxicological tests."
The deadline for signatures is Dec. 31, 2012, and we need
about 40,000 more. So far, I have
eleven.
For more info and to find where to sign:
Oh, yes, there is a third issue coming right up. The Tacoma City Council may bring up a vote
on a resolution to the State calling for a constitutional amendment saying that
corporations are not people. That may
happen on Tuesday, 12/11, if enough people call or email the council.
Here is the link:
How does it feel to be an activist?
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