McCain's Fudge House Express
Thu Jul 24, 2008 at 06:03:33 PM PDT
Endangered Species & Unique Habitats Must be Protected
Wed Jul 23, 2008 at 05:38:45 PM PDT
Thank you for considering my comments on the Draft Management Plan for the Papahanaumokuakea Marine Monument.
NOAA's recent report on the state of coral reefs in U.S. waters showed the critical importance of conservation within the monument's limits. Conservation must be the prime directive. Other objectives must be pursued only to the extent that they are compatible with conservation.
The Monument is critical habitat to highly endangered species.

Endangered Turtle Rescue
Urgent Action: Protect the NW Hawaiian Marine Monument
Tue Jul 22, 2008 at 08:59:24 PM PDT
Urgent: Last day for comments July 23 to request stronger protection for the world's largest marine protected area, the Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument. The draft Monument management plan fails to make conservation of the monument's unique marine ecosystem paramount. The draft plan allows tourism, construction, military activities and cruises ships. These activities are inconsistent with protection of endangered birds, endangered marine mammals and unique indigenous marine species. Moreover, the draft plan removes citizen oversight. The highly endangered species of the NW Hawaiian islands need your help.
Please sign this petition. and Submit your comments.

Endangered Hawaiian Monk Seal NOAA
13 Electrocutions, 283 Electrical Fires - Iraq KBR Miswiring
Thu Jul 17, 2008 at 11:16:17 PM PDT
Shoddy, incompetent electrical work by KBR and its subcontractors has killed and injured far more Americans than previously admitted by the Pentagon. 13 electrocutions, 283 fires and untold minor electrical injuries have occurred in miswired American facilities in Iraq.

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The military found serious problems with shoddy KBR electrical work but tried to cover up the problems rather than fix them. A $10.00 GFI outlet is all that's needed to prevent accidental electrocution.
Updated w Obama Response: Bush Ends Executive Ban on Offshore Drilling
Mon Jul 14, 2008 at 09:21:18 AM PDT
Bush, McCain & Congress Defeat Terror
Wed Jul 09, 2008 at 06:36:54 PM PDT
Today we won a great victory against terror. Concerned leftist bloggers whined about the Constitution and the rule of law but Senator Kit Bond said it best:
Senator Christopher S. Bond, the Missouri Republican who is vice chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, said there was nothing to fear in the bill
"unless you have Al Qaeda on your speed dial."
Thanks to today's FISA vote and President Bush's great achievements in defeating terror across the middle east and south Asia terrorists know they can run but they can't hide.
Secret World Bank Report: Biofuels Causing Food Crisis
Thu Jul 03, 2008 at 08:32:39 PM PDT
Corn ethanol and biofuels production has driven global food prices up 75%, triggering a global food crisis according to a secret World Bank report revealed by the London Guardian. The report was apparently kept secret to protect the United States which is most responsible for the diversion of food to fuel. The World Bank, released a report on Wednesday, July 2, on the jump in food prices without specifying the cause (PDF).
Food prices have accelerated sharply in 2008. Grain prices have more than doubled since January 2006, with over 60% of the rise in food prices occurring since January 2008 (Figure 1). Individual grain staple prices have increased even more, with monthly average wheat prices doubling since January 2006. Rice prices more than tripled between January and May 2008.
Flood Will Cause Huge Gulf Kill Zone, Seas Suffocating Globally
Wed Jun 25, 2008 at 08:21:28 AM PDT
Since 1995 the number of oceanic dead zones, masses of oxygen depleted water deadly to most marine life, has grown from 44 to 169. The International Whaling Commission reported that dead zones are killing the world's coastlines, increasing by a third in the last two years.
Mississippi flood waters, fouled with run off of sewage and fertilizer, are forecast to cause a record dead zone in the Gulf of Mexico later this summer.

By IWC
Hurricane Forecast 2008 - Atlantic Warm Pool Growing
Mon Jun 23, 2008 at 03:01:18 AM PDT
Both the National Hurricane Center and the Colorado State University forecast team founded by Dr. Bill Gray are forecasting above normal Atlantic hurricane seasons. The NHC is predicting 12-16 named storms, 6-9 hurricanes, 2-5 major hurricanes and an "ACE" range 100%-210% of the median. CSU is predicting (PDF) 15 (avg. 9.6) named storms, 8 (avg. 5.9) hurricanes, 4 (avg. 2.3) intense hurricanes and a "NTC" 160% of average.
However, these forecasts don't address the "mystery" of the missing oceanic heat that has now been found.
Earliest Monsoon Ever Hits India
Tue Jun 17, 2008 at 08:17:39 PM PDT
Yukon Salmon Infected by Warm Water Parasite
Sun Jun 15, 2008 at 08:37:05 PM PDT
Yukon salmon have become infected by a parasite never before seen in wild salmon. Warming Arctic temperatures, producing 65 degree F water at the mouth of the Yukon River provide conditions favorable for growth of "white spot" parasite Ichthyophonus hoferi.
The parasite weakens the salmon and makes the flesh unsuitable for human consumption by fouling its flavor. This parasite was never found before in salmon because salmon is a cold water fish. The warming arctic has provided new habitat for this parasite.

By Environment Canada
Portugal Builds Biggest Solar & Alt Energy Systems
Sat Jun 07, 2008 at 06:45:23 PM PDT
2250 solar panels in Moura Portugal align with the sun like huge black sunflowers. This, the world's largest solar farm is coming on line later this year. Portugal is moving from 20% renewable electricity in 2005 to 60% renewable electricity in 2020 by investing in all available forms of renewable energy including wind, wave and hydro power. The solar farm will provide power sufficient for 30,000 homes.

By FishOutofWater
Oil Prices Up Record on Iran Attack Plan News
Fri Jun 06, 2008 at 01:06:48 PM PDT
Oil prices skyrocketed upwards $11/ barrel to a new high of $138/ barrel on reports of plans for a major attack of Iran.
Oil prices had their biggest gains ever on Friday, jumping nearly $11 to a new record above $138 a barrel, after a senior Israeli politician raised the specter of an attack on Iran and the dollar fell sharply against the euro.
Bush's recent speech to AIPAC, claims of insider knowledge of an impending American attack by Rush Limbaugh and talk of inevitable attack by the Israeli politician fueled fears of a major disruption of petroleum supplies.
Amazon Deforestation Explodes
Wed Jun 04, 2008 at 06:29:15 AM PDT
Amazon deforestation in the past 9 months, the wet season, has already exceeded last year's destruction, despoiling an area larger than Delaware. With cloud cover now clearing more deforestation will be revealed and the fire season will begin. The Brazilian government has proven impotent to stop rainforest destruction in the face of spiraling food prices.
Brazil's DETER real-time monitoring system found that more than 430 square miles of forest, an area a bit smaller than the city of Los Angeles, vanished in the month of April, while about 2,300 square miles, larger than the state of Delaware, were destroyed between last August and April.
Deforestation releases massive amounts of CO2, increasing global warming, drought and climate change.
Jurors Slap Down Political Prosecution of Edwards Donor Fieger
Tue Jun 03, 2008 at 02:19:08 PM PDT
Jurors rejected all charges brought by the U.S. attorneys in the trial of Democratic Michigan lawyer Geoffrey Fieger accused of federal crimes for his contributions to John Edwards 2004 campaign. Campaign finance violations are almost always civil cases handled by the Federal Elections Commission, punished by fines. However, Fieger and his law partner Vernon Johnson had raised $127,000 for the 2004 Edwards campaign, attracting the attention of the Bush Department of Justice. This prosecution failed, but, combined with other prosecutions, it achieved its primary goal of hurting John Edwards 2008 fund raising.
"I think it was the lack of evidence that got us to our decision," said juror Krista First 24, an accountant from Adrian.
This is what our soldiers are dying for?
Sat May 31, 2008 at 08:48:45 PM PDT
Our soldiers were told that they were liberating the people of Iraq but women in Iraq are treated worse than dogs now.
Leila Hussein lived her last few weeks in terror. Moving constantly from safe house to safe house, she dared to stay no longer than four days at each. It was the price she was forced to pay after denouncing and divorcing her husband - the man she witnessed suffocate, stamp on, then stab their young daughter Rand in a brutal 'honour' killing for which he has shown no remorse.
Insiders in Hillary's Campaign Say No to Dragging it Out
Fri May 30, 2008 at 02:25:10 PM PDT
Harry Reid, Nancy Pelosi and Democratic leaders are pressing Hillary Clinton to accept primary results and to bow out quickly after next Tuesday. Reports from inside the campaign indicate that senior campaign staff are also opposing plans that would drag the primary battles to the Democratic convention.
"We're going to urge folks to make a decision quickly -- next week," Reid said in an interview with a radio program in his state of Nevada. "We agree there won't be a fight at the convention."
Pelosi told the San Francisco Chronicle that if the nomination fight was not settled by the end of June, she would step in to resolve it.
Iraqis Humiliated by U.S. Marines Proselytizing with John 3-16 Coins
Wed May 28, 2008 at 08:58:48 PM PDT