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Ehrenreich emphasized that while corporate execs in Germany and Japan might make on average 40 times the salary of a worker at their companies, in the U.S. the number is 400 times the salary. She outlined how the democratic movements over the last century wrestled power away from the corporations and how the corporations are now using their size and wealth to destroy democracy and to quite literally require that people work for them for low wages.
So -- clean out your bathrooms and closets, gather up all of your hotel travel items that are collecting dust, go through your collection of Bath & Body Works gifts received, and never used -- and drop off a bag (or box, or two!) to Stonewall. If you are heading to the Center over the next few weeks- why not remember to bring a few items for the drive.
For information on Project OpenHand call 614-298-8334, Kellye Pinkleton, Center Coordinator, Stonewall Columbus
I am in the process of listening to the subject (audio) book by Michael Moore. I believe that this book deserves some recommendation on your site, as it reflects many of the beliefs that are already shared on your site. I obtained it from Audible.com. I hope this book makes the BestSeller list like Stupid White Men did. It's time that the average American wakes up and smells the coffee, and "Dude, Where's My Country" (hopefully) goes all long way to do exactly that.
Now the City Council is considering a historic sewer rate increase, but hasn't created a long-term plan to make sure we fix our sewer problems.
Solution: The City of Columbus must work with the Sierra Club and other concerned citizens to develop an effective and enforceable sewer investment plan. It 's time for Mayor Coleman and City Council to stop sewage overflows - for our families, for our future.
Action Needed: Please contact Mayor Coleman and the Columbus City Council today and ask them to join with Columbus residents to create a sewer plan that works.
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I can't help but to notice that you have a picture of Bush & Hitler on your
front page of your website.
I am definitely not a proponent of George Bush, or the republican platform,
however I believe you are mis-
guiding your supporters.
Thru research you will find that George Bush is actually an executive tool
used by special interest.
Ergo, Bush will say & do whatever he is told to. I believe you would agree.
Therefore understanding the above truth, then you have to represent Bush as
a reflection of the special interests.
If you honestly believe Bush is babbling words of the Nazi leader then you
are misguided. This executive is strongly guided by Isreali special
interests such as Jensa, and other Zionist factions.
Strong arming in the shadows is Isreals methods of gaining every ounce of
government power, ours that is.
I would say that Bush is a tool of Isreal, which is a secular community
somewhat like that of the Nazi purists.
Keep up the truth!!
regards,
RL Kirshner
Such reporting, with the matter-of-fact message that the Pentagon is fighting a “war on terrorism” in Iraq, amounts to a big journalistic gift for the Bush administration, which is determined to spin its way past the obvious downsides of the occupation.
Here are the concluding words from Bush’s point man in Iraq, Paul Bremer, during a Nov. 17 interview on NPR’s “Morning Edition” program: “The president was absolutely firm both in private and in public that he is not going to let any other issues distract us from achieving our goals here in Iraq, that we will stay here until the job is done and that the force levels will be determined by the conditions on the ground and the war on terrorism.”
Shortly after the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, ADC filed and assisted others in filing numerous complaints with the DOT against airlines for allegedly removing passengers based on their perceived ethnicity and/or religion. Then in June 2002, ADC joined the American-Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) in filing lawsuits against American Airlines, United Airlines, and Continental Airlines alleging that the airlines engaged in the unlawful removals of Arab, Arab-American, Muslim, or South Asian passengers based on their perceived religion, ethnicity, or national origin.