Category Archives: NADA – New American Dark Ages

New American Dark Ages

My 1,700-mile hike across the XL Pipeline – Salon.com

Well worth reading. peace, mjh

My 1,700-mile hike across the XL Pipeline – Salon.com

I wanted to learn everything about the environmental battle. I saw a country marked by apathy, and flickers of hope

By Ken Ilgunas

On a cool morning in September 2012, I strapped on my backpack, stuck out my thumb north of Denver, Colo., and hitchhiked 1,500 miles to the Alberta Tar Sands. After viewing the Tar Sands — a horizon-to-horizon Ayn Rand wasteland of bulldozed Boreal Forest, eerie yellow sulfur pyramids, and Armageddon-black tailing ponds — I hitchhiked south to Hardisty, Alberta, the northern terminus of the pipeline-to-be, where I’d begin my hike. My ultimate destination would be Port Arthur — an oil refinery city on the Gulf Coast of Texas, which would be the southern terminus of the XL. …

More than just another pipeline, the XL, to me, is a historic battleground: the first-ever fight — led by Bill McKibben and his organization 350.org — over a project because of climate change. Even if its path would lead me through the “middle of nowhere,” with the fate of a warming world at stake, I thought of the XL as the center of the universe. And I wanted to be there and learn everything I could about it.

If President Obama approves the XL — which he may or may not do in the next few months — the Tar Sands of northern Alberta will continue to be developed (perhaps to the size of Florida), a prospect that one climate scientist has called “game over” for climate change.

My 1,700-mile hike across the XL Pipeline – Salon.com

Starting at age 14, Zack Kopplin has stood against Louisiana’s creationists for 5 years – bravo!

How 19-year-old activist Zack Kopplin is making life hell for Louisiana’s creationists by George Dvorsky

The LSEA (Louisiana Science Education Act) [is] an insidious piece of legislation that allows teachers to bring in their own supplemental materials when discussing politically controversial topics like evolution or climate change. Soon after the act was passed [in 2008], some … teachers began to not just supplement existing texts, but to rid the classroom of established science books altogether. It was during the process to adopt a new life science textbook in 2010 that creationists barraged Louisiana’s State Board of Education with complaints about the evidence-based science texts. Suddenly, it appeared that they were going to be successful in throwing out science textbooks. …

[Zack] also has his eyes set on vouchers. After an Alternet story came out about a school in the Louisiana voucher program teaching that the Loch Ness Monster was real and disproved evolution, Kopplin looked deeper into the program and found that this wasn’t just one school, but at least 19 other schools, too.

School vouchers, he argues, unconstitutionally fund the teaching of creationism because many of the schools in these programs are private fundamentalist religious schools who are teaching creationism.

"These schools have every right to teach whatever they want — no matter how much I disagree with it — as long as they are fully private," he says. "But when they take public money through vouchers, these schools need to be accountable to the public in the same way that public schools are and they must abide by the same rules." Kopplin is hoping for more transparency in these programs so the public can see what is being taught with taxpayers’ money.

How 19-year-old activist Zack Kopplin is making life hell for Louisiana’s creationists

“We have a strong tradition of gun ownership in this country, and the vast majority of gun owners act responsibly.” — how dare that fascist! #furg

The NRA lies for the profit of its real constituency: the manufacturers and sellers. Meanwhile, fools spread fear about “orders” and loss of freedom. On this day of service, many strut with guns.

President Obama’s Weekly Address: Now Is The Time to Take Action Against Gun Violence | The White House

Like most Americans, I believe the Second Amendment guarantees an individual right to bear arms. We have a strong tradition of gun ownership in this country, and the vast majority of gun owners act responsibly.

But I also believe most gun owners agree that we can respect the Second Amendment while keeping an irresponsible, law-breaking few from causing harm on a massive scale. That’s what these reforms are designed to do.

Weekly Address: Now Is The Time to Take Action Against Gun Violence | The White House

NRA President Blames Obama For ‘Hundreds’ Of Death Threats | ThinkProgress

I almost laugh when I hear conservatives whine about harsh rhetoric. As ye sow, so shall ye reap. More poetic than “he hit me first,” which is also true. Aggressive lying from the conservatives goes back at least to Vice Thug Agnew. Are we tired of this shit after 50 years — yes we are. Let conservatives show us what moderation looks like. (They don’t know.) peace, mjh

NRA President Blames Obama For ‘Hundreds’ Of Death Threats | ThinkProgress

Meanwhile, the NRA have been conspicuously absent in issuing condemnations of their own members who have threatened lawmakers who support more gun regulations in the last few weeks.

NRA President Blames Obama For ‘Hundreds’ Of Death Threats | ThinkProgress

Republicans are strict Constitutionalists except when they aren’t (outlawing enforcement of Federal law) #furg

» Bill Aims To Disarm Feds’ Gun Controls | ABQ Journal By Dan Boyd / Journal Staff Writer on Fri, Jan 18, 2013

The New Mexico bill – House Bill 114, sponsored by Rep. Nora Espinoza of Roswell – would make it a third-degree felony for any government official or firearm dealer to try to enforce federal gun laws here. …

Republican legislators in Texas, Wyoming and Tennessee have introduced legislation similar to Espinoza’s New Mexico measure in recent weeks. …

Rep. Gail Chasey, D-Albuquerque, the new chairwoman of the House Judiciary Committee, said Thursday that she had not seen Espinoza’s bill but that it likely would raise significant legal questions.

“I don’t know how a state says you can’t enforce a federal law,” Chasey said. “I think secession would have to precede that, but I guess we’ll see.”

» Bill Aims To Disarm Feds’ Gun Controls | ABQ Journal

Let New Mexico lead on practical gun regulation #furg

At the Federal level, we have one idiot (your choice) and two pro-gun Democrats. We can work this out. peace, mjh

» New Mexico Delegation Reacts to Obama Gun Proposals | ABQ Journal By Michael Coleman / Journal Washington Bureau on Wed, Jan 16, 2013

We asked the New Mexico congressional delegation to respond  to the president’s just-announced proposals to help reduce gun violence. Sen. Martin Heinrich and Rep. Ben Ray Lujan praised the proposal – or at least parts of it – and Rep. Steve Pearce said it wouldn’t solve the problem. [Rep. Michele Lujan-Grisham supports the proposal.]

[follow the link to read full statements]

» New Mexico Delegation Reacts to Obama Gun Proposals | ABQ Journal