Tuesday, December 09, 2008

halting the destruction, starting from scratch with the new

Book Bush. I believe in rehab rather than revenge for those who thrive on destruction. I wonder if there's a part of the brain that has to do with spirituality, maybe a part that some just don't have. We need a truth and reconciliation commission which can find the good in each of the perpetrators while exposing their crimes. We have survived almost 8 years without a president, with someone who is actually the wrong type of anarchist - making laws to suit himself and ignoring the ones he doesn't like - pretending to be the president. We no longer have the rule of law. Let's recognize that the only real law is God's law, and God is Love.
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truth and reconciliation
theleftcoaster.com/archives/013475.php#013475
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www.landslidecommunityfarm.org/Landslide_Community_Farm/Projects/Projects.html
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greensmps.org.au
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The Cleveland EcoVillage: Faith that cities are good for people and good for the planet
regionallearningnetwork.org/forum/topic/show?id=2210799%3ATopic%3A228
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censored
libertus.net/censor/banchall.html
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greencitybluelake.org
...Cleveland considers chickens and bees [and goats and pigs and...]...
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Sex Workers Outreach Project
swopusa.org
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From:
Project for Public Spaces:
How Your Community Can Thrive - Even in Tough Times
pps.org/info/newsletter/Placemaking_in_a_Down_Economy/How_Your_Community_Can_Thrive-Even_in_Tough_Times
...In the past, a vital local economy was based on attracting large companies by offering inexpensive locations and a cheap labor force. The qualities of a particular place mattered little, and people migrated to where the jobs were. Moreover, much of that economic growth was based on cheap oil, which encouraged people’s work, homes and shopping destinations to be spread far apart. That’s all changed, and now communities with lively destinations that are easily reached by walking and transit gain distinct advantages...
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Fix the roads we have before building more.
myspace.com/pghstopsi69
stopi69.wordpress.com/links
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interstate_69
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4/8/43
newspaperarchive.com/ContentListbyTopic.aspx?c=Franklin D. Roosevelt#1125
...President Franklin Delano Roosevelt declared that all wages would be frozen, a price ceiling would be implemented on all food commodities, and workers would not be permitted to change jobs unless the change would aid the war effort, all in an attempt to check out-of-control inflation. “Mr. Roosevelt said he thought everyone should avoid over-playing either scarcity or plenty because that is not good for public morale. We will have trouble, he said, if the public stops buying all at one time or tries all to buy at the same time,”...
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sustainablebusiness.com/index.cfm/go/resources.main
sustainablehospitals.org
sustainableproduction.org
marianamonument.blogspot.com
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Tar Sands - Feeding U.S. Refinery Expansions with Dirty Fuel
environmentalintegrity.org/pub513.cfm
...Refining tar sand oil will result in higher air emissions of harmful pollutants such as sulfur dioxide, hydrogen sulfide, sulfuric acid mist, and nitrogen oxides, as well as toxic metals such as lead and nickel compounds. The consequences of tar sand oil extraction include the clear-cutting and strip-mining of huge portions of intact boreal forest ecosystem, the creation of vast un-reclaimable toxic lakes of wastewater, the consumption of enormous amounts of water and energy, and the production of three times more greenhouse gas as extracting conventional crude oil...
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International Coalition for Sustainable Production and Consumption
icspac.net
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permaculture.com/store/conversion_kits
permaculture.com
...With alcohol fuel, you can become energy independent, reverse global warming, and survive Peak Oil in style. Alcohol fuel is "liquid sunshine" and can't be controlled by transnational corporations. You can produce alcohol for less than $1 a gallon, using a wide variety of plants and waste products, from algae to stale donuts. It's a much better fuel than gasoline, and you can use it in your car, right now. You can even use alcohol to generate electricity. Alcohol fuel production is ecologically sustainable, revitalizes farms and communities, and creates huge new opportunities for small-scale businesses. Its byproducts are clean and valuable. Alcohol has a proud history and a vital future...
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performanceplants.com/biofuels.html
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"National security concerns are not defined only by the challenges created by terrorists abroad, but also by criminals in our midst, whether they be criminals located on the street or in a board room."
~Eric Holder, U.S. Attorney General nominee
From
democracynow.org/2008/12/3/attorney_scott_horton_on_justice_after
...AMY GOODMAN: I want to thank you both for being with us. Matthew Alexander, his book, just out this week, would have been out earlier—he had trouble getting it out of the Pentagon, the vetting process—How to Break a Terrorist: The US Interrogators Who Used Brains, Not Brutality, to Take Down the Deadliest Man in Iraq. And Scott Horton, his latest piece in Harper’s is called “Justice After Bush: Prosecuting an Outlaw Administration.”
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ronsuskind.com
democracynow.org/2008/8/13/the_way_of_the_world_ron
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"War cannot be avoided until the physical cause for its recurrence is removed and this, in the last analysis, is the vast extent of the planet on which we live. Only through annihilation of distance in every respect, as the conveyance of intelligence, transport of passengers and supplies and transmission of energy will conditions be brought about some day, insuring permanency of friendly relations. What we now want is closer contact and better understanding between individuals and communities all over the earth, and the elimination of egoism and pride which is always prone to plunge the world into primeval barbarism and strife... Peace can only come as a natural consequence of universal enlightenment...''
~Nikola Tesla
"My Inventions: the autobiography of Nikola Tesla", Hart Bros., 1982. Originally appeared in the Electrical experimenter magazine in 1919.
www.neuronet.pitt.edu/~bogdan/tesla/onwar.htm
tesla.org
video.google.com/videoplay?docid=2188562935002257117

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Yes Ethanol is renewable however the water and energy it takes to raise the crop are not. Drink Ethanol, use Hydrogen for fuel.

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