Wednesday, August 29, 2007
FCC Action Alert
Unless we speak out to the FCC THIS WEEK they could move to allow large noncommercial entities to swallow all available radio frequencies. Visit this URL to check out what's at stake and send a loud message directly to the FCC: www.freepress.net/act/fullpowerradio
Friday, August 24, 2007
Philharmony?
In an article about the Berlin Philharmonic's collaboration with the Nazi party, a bit of timeless wisdom:
"The even sadder truth is, it was symptomatic of what became of Germany and German society as a whole — how easy it was to be seduced," he said. "The moral compromises that started it seemed to be small prices to pay."
"The even sadder truth is, it was symptomatic of what became of Germany and German society as a whole — how easy it was to be seduced," he said. "The moral compromises that started it seemed to be small prices to pay."
Thursday, August 23, 2007
LNG - - bad hoodoo
I just let Governor Kulongoski, my U.S. Representative and Senator, and Oregon agency directors know that I fully oppose the construction of Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) terminals at three Oregon sites.
The emissions involved with the transportation and storage of LNG more than cancel the benefits as a transmittable energy source. Additionally, construction of LNG terminals in the Columbia River Estuary and Coos Bay would have a negative environmental impact and expose surrounding communities to substantial safety risks given the inherent fire threats related to LNG.
You can visit Onward Oregon at www.onwardoregon.org for more information or to quickly send an email to your state representative about this important issue.
The emissions involved with the transportation and storage of LNG more than cancel the benefits as a transmittable energy source. Additionally, construction of LNG terminals in the Columbia River Estuary and Coos Bay would have a negative environmental impact and expose surrounding communities to substantial safety risks given the inherent fire threats related to LNG.
You can visit Onward Oregon at www.onwardoregon.org for more information or to quickly send an email to your state representative about this important issue.
Wednesday, August 08, 2007
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