Saturday, June 25

Surprise, Surprise...

Second U.S. Case of Mad Cow Disease Confirmed NPR.org, June 24, 2005 • The Agriculture Department confirms a second case of mad cow disease in the United States. The first came in December 2003. Agriculture Secretary Mike Johanns says there's no danger to humans -- that the cow did not enter the food supply. A lab in England confirmed this case after conflicting results from U.S. tests.

It's not hard to believe that they are announcing that there is "no danger to humans" because the system has such amazing "firewalls!" (Excuse me while I cringe from the stench of this bullshit.) It will be sad to see the truth come out. Could we be more naive?

On another note:

I used to live in San Diego so from time to time I like to read up on what’s happening there. This doesn’t surprise me, but it does anger me. There is no doubt that there are activists who don’t abide by the law and do more harm than good, but I have a hard time believing that the FBI is chasing only those activists. I also have a hard time believing that they don’t have anything better to do…


http://sandiego.indymedia.org/en/2005/06/109378.shtml
Account by Michael Cardenas, story compiled by sdimc | 17.06.2005 11:43

UPDATE: 6/20 - At least eight, possibly nine activists have received subpoenas at this point. In addition, the Activist San Diego house in City Heights was visited by 3 federal agents.

6/18 - At least 4 activists have now received subpoenas from the FBI, some being visited at work in an extra step of harassment. Those receiving the subpoenas include David Agranoff, Colleen Dietzel and others. A community response will be announced soon.

The San Diego activist community has been the target of an intense campaign of harassment by federal law enforcement agencies, and that campaign went to a new level this morning. At a recent teach-in in San Francisco, a lawyer speaking about federal grand juries stated that they are often used in an attempt to "break the movement".

'This morning at 7:30AM, I was woken up by a knock on my door. The people knocking refused to identify themselves, simply saying they had "something for Michael Cardenas". When I opened my door, I found that it was two FBI agents. I wondered why I'm always at the door in my underwear when the FBI comes to my house. The agents were there to issue a subpoena to me for a federal grand jury to take place in San Diego on June 28th at 9:00AM.' - Michael Cardenas

The Grand Jury in San Diego continues the recent increase in government repression of political activity taking place all across the country, from New Jersey to San Francisco. Recently, 9 activists were subpoenaed in San Francisco. Last week an independent media activist Mark Conlan was visited and questioned by the FBI as well in connection with the La Jolla apartment complex fire set by the ELF in 2003.

In recent decades, the grand jury has been used increasingly to intimidate and harass activists who are pushing for social justice. Pressure on the animal rights, environmental justice, anti-war, and anarchist movements has been escalating. At a recent hearing before the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works, John E. Lewis, Deputy Assistant Director of the Counterterrorism Division of the FBI, testified that, "Investigating and preventing animal rights extremism and eco-terrorism is one of the FBI's highest domestic terrorism priorities."

Monday, June 20

Beautiful Beads...

Go here to read about some amazing women, their cause, and buy some of their hand crafted beaded jewelry.

Monday, June 13

Animal News & Help

I recieved this email from a fellow animal rights activist. Please do what you can to help. Thanks!

The Animal Rescue Site is having trouble getting enough people to click on it daily to meet their quota of getting free food donated every day to abused and neglected animals. It takes less than a minute to go to their site and click on "feed an animal in need" for free. This doesn't cost you a thing. Their corporate sponsors/advertisers use the number of daily visits to donate food to abandoned/neglected animals in exchange for advertising. Here's the web site! Click on this link, and when the site opens, click on the purple box that says Feed an Animal for free. That's it! Pass it along to people you know. (If it won't "click", simply copy and past the address into your Internet address field...).

http://www.theanimalrescuesite.com
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Go here to see why the circus is a horrible place for animals. Write letters to express your concern. You can start by writing to the address below.


The Honorable Michael O. Johanns
Secretary of Agriculture
U.S. Department of Agriculture
Jamie L. Whitten Federal Building
12th Street and Jefferson Drive S.W., Rm. 200-A
Washington, DC 20250
agsec@usda.gov
202-720-3631
202-720-2166 (fax)
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Read this to learn more about the Mad Cow problems we face in the U.S.

Wednesday, June 8

Your Attention Please

This issue has been brought to my attention and it needs yours as well. Please call or send a letter (FL residents feel free to use the letter below) if this issue is important to you as well.


"The Rahall-Whitfield Amendment to the Interior Appropriations Bill, which would ensure that no federal tax dollars be used for any sale of wild horses that could lead to their slaughter, passed the House of Representatives last week. Please contact your representative regarding his or her vote on this bill. You can reach your representative by calling the Capitol switchboard at (202) 224-3121."


The Honorable James Davis
United States House of Representatives
409 Cannon House Office Building
Washington, District of Columbia 20515

June 6, 2005

Dear Representative Davis,

I am writing to express my extreme disappointment and concern for your decision to vote against the Rahall-Whitfield Amendment to House Interior Appropriations Bill (HR 297) on May 19, 2005. Although this Amendment passed, I am deeply troubled by the fact that the individual whom is supposed to be representing the interests of Florida residents failed to acknowledge how important this Amendment is to the people of Florida.

The Amendment was quite uncontroversial and simply reinstated the prohibition on the commercial sale and slaughter of wild horses and burros that had existed for thirty-three years until the Burns Amendment to the Wild Free-Roaming Horse and Burro Act opened the door to the slaughter of thousands of wild horses earlier this year. As I’m sure you’re aware of, the Burns Amendment was strategically inserted at the last minute into a must-pass appropriations bill. Had it not been for the stealth placement of the Burns Amendment, it most certainly never would have passed.

I would very much like to hear the reasoning behind your decision to vote against the Rahall-Whitfield Amendment. I hope you realize that animal welfare is a topic that Florida residents take most seriously and in the future I would like to see you accurately represent your constituents and vote for animal protection laws instead of against them.



Sincerely,




Your name

Wednesday, June 1

Starting Fresh

This is all new to me, so forgive me if it takes a while to get things up and running. I've been posting on xanga for the last couple of years, and i'm looking for something new and different. Hopefully this will feel like blogger home before long. :)