Friday, October 27, 2006

Peace Events with the Arredondo's - Getting the vote out in South Florida


The Peace Speaking Tour

Carlos and Melida Arredondo: Gold Star Families Speak Out

Camilo Mejia: Iraq Veterans Against The War

Peter Laufer: Author- Mission Rejected: US Soldiers Who Say No To Iraq

Friday October 27th 8:00-10:00pm

Tap Tap Haitian Restaurant

819 5th Street, Miami Beach.

Contact Linda at 305-801-0245

Sunday October 29th 12:00-5:00pm

St. Maurice Catholic Church

2851 Stirling Road, Dania.

Contact Ray at 754-423-0051



Monday October 30th 7:00-9:00pm

�Freedom From Fear� Event

Friends Meeting House

823 North A Street, Lake Worth

Contact Pete at 954-937-1706




Tuesday October 31st 7:00-9:00pm

Church Of The Palms

1960 N. Swinton Avenue, Delray Beach.

Contact Jim at 954-770-7769




Friday November 3rd 8:00-10:00pm

VeyeYo

28 N.E. 54th Street, Miami. (Little Haiti)

Contact Jack at 305-582-4846




Saturday November 4th 8:00-10:00pm

Radio Miami

3009 N.W. 7th Street. Miami.

Contact Lori at 954-401-1768




DONATIONS GREATLY APPRECIATED



Directions

Directions to Tap Tap Haitian Restaurant (Miami Beach): I-95 to the I 395 exit. Follow signs to the beach. Come over the McArthur Causeway to 5th Street. Tap Tap is on the left. Metered parking is available- public parking garage on 5th and Collins. Do not park in resident parking spots.




Directions to St. Maurice Catholic Church (Dania): I-95 to Stirling Road exit- go west 1 mile to Lake Shore Drive. St. Maurice is on the N.E. corner of Stirling and Lake Shore Drive. Parking is available on the church complex.




Directions to Friends Meeting House (Lake Worth): I-95 take the 10th Avenue N Exit 64. Keep right at the fork to enter onto 10th Avenue North. Turn right onto North A Street. The Meeting House is on the right with parking in the rear.




Directions to Church Of The Palms (Delray Beach): I-95 to Atlantic Avenue exit-go east to Swinton Avenue. Turn left on Swinton and go north. The church is on the left- on the corner of 22nd Street and Swinton. Parking is available in the lot.




Directions to VeyeYo (Miami/ Little Haiti): I-95 Exit 6A. Go East on N.W. 62nd Street (Martin Luther King Boulevard).Turn right (south) onto N. Miami Avenue. Turn left (east) onto N.E. 54th Street. Parking is available on the street.




Directions to Radio Miami: I-95 take 836 West to 27th Avenue South- make right-turn on NW 7th Street (second right) continue for 3 blocks.


Tuesday, October 24, 2006

I'm a terrorist according to the Bush Admin. because I'm against their PNAC war

I know my phones and my mothers phones were tapped for almost 8 months last year. When your phone clicks all the time and the phone company tells you there is nothing wrong with your line - and then all the sudden it stops. I am very outspoken about this war the PNAC has started to make themselves rich and rulers of the world. I'm just wondering when they will round us all up and put us in their prisons they are building all over the place. I will never give up on fighting for human life. No one person is better than the next. We're all the same...we are human beings not animals but you couldn't tell by all the death we cause for our so called protection.

May peace be inside all of us,
Cindy

From ACLU Online Oct 20, 2006 E-Mailing:
New Documents Detail Military Surveillance of Peace Activists

This month the ACLU released new details about military surveillance of Americans opposed to the Iraq war, including Quakers and student groups. The documents show that the Pentagon was keeping tabs on non-violent protesters, amassing information and storing it in a military anti-terrorism database.

The documents were produced in response to a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit filed by the ACLU after evidence surfaced that the Pentagon was secretly conducting surveillance of protest activities, anti-war organizations and groups opposed to military recruitment policies. The Pentagon shared the information with other government agencies through the Threat and Local Observation Notice database.

Among the documents are reports on protest activities across the country organized or supported by the American Friends Service Committee, a Quaker peace group. One document, which is labeled "potential terrorist activity," lists events such as a "Stop the War NOW!" rally in Akron, Ohio on March 19, 2005. The source noted that the rally "will have a March and Reading of Names of War Dead" and that marchers would pass a military recruitment station and the local FBI office along the way.

"When information about non-violent protest activity is included in a military anti-terrorism database, all Americans should be concerned about the unchecked authority this administration has seized in the name of fighting terrorism," said ACLU attorney Ben Wizner.

For more information on government surveillance of Americans, go to: www.aclu.org/spyfiles.
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Pentagon Monitoring Peace Activists' E-Mails
More information keeps coming out, thanks to the ACLU, about the Bush Administration's equation of protest with terrorism -- and the snooping it then engages in.
Homeland Security is monitoring peace groups and even peering at their e-mails. "This information is being provided only to alert commanders and staff to potential terrorist activity or apprise them of other force protection issues."
It then shares that information with Joint Terrorism Task Forces, which include the FBI and state and local law enforcement, as well as with the Pentagon's notorious Talon (Threat and Local Observation Notice) program.
For instance, an April 12, 2005, Talon document, just released by the ACLU, shows that the Pentagon was concerned about "suspicious activity" at an upcoming event sponsored by the Broward Anti-War Coalition in Florida.
This peace group, according to the document, was planning -- hold your breath here -- "guerrilla theater and other forms of subversive propaganda" at the Fort Lauderdale Air and Sea Show.
The source of the information was the Miami-Dade Police Department, and members of Army Recruiting and the Miami Joint Terrorism Task Force were briefed on it, the document states.
Another Talon document, dated March 1, 2005, released by the ACLU, reveals that Homeland Security agents are monitoring e-mails of such scary groups as the Quakers.
"The source received an e-mail on 25 Feb 05, subject: upcoming peace/anti-war events. The e-mail was from the American Friends Service Committee (AFSC) in Northeast Ohio," the document states. And that source is identified as "a special agent of the Federal Protective Service, US Department of Homeland Security." The document adds, "Source is reliable."
The Joint Terrorism Task Force of Dayton, Ohio, was briefed on this one.
The planned activity of the Quakers that so concerned the Pentagon, Homeland Security, and the Joint Terrorism Task Force was this: "On 19 Mar 05, there will be a 'Stop the War NOW!' rally in commemoration of the second anniversary of the U.S. Invasion/Occupation of Iraq. The Akron rally will have a march and reading of names of war dead. ... The Akron march begins at noon and goes past a local military recruiting station and the FBI office. The march will end at the Federal Building in Akron, for a rally, followed by reading of names of U.S. and Iraqi war dead."
A third Talon document, dated March 7, 2005, also relies on an e-mail from the Quakers. "Source received an e-mail from the American Friends Service Committee" about "actions at military recruitment offices with the goals to include: raising awareness, education, visibility." The source is again identified as "a special agent of the Federal Protective Service, U.S. Department of Homeland Security. Source is reliable."
All three Talon documents state at the top: "This information is being provided only to alert commanders and staff to potential terrorist activity or apprise them of other force protection issues."
"Potential terrorist activity." Isn't that delightful?
Word to the wise: If you're a peace activist, the government may be watching you and reading your e-mails.
Something just to keep in mind.

Thursday, October 19, 2006

What Floridians should know about Charlie Crist

Voting for Crist is like voting for Jeb.

I have lived in Florida all my life. In all my years I've never heard so many people say they have to move because they can't afford to live here anymore. Our property taxes went up from $1200 a few years ago to $3000 last year and now $5000, for the year. Our homeowners insurance have also gone up to $5000 for the year.

Things have sucked in Florida since Jeb Bush took office. They have really gotten bad with his brother in the White House.

Here are a few articles about Charlie Crist. My vote is for Davis/Jones. I no longer trust anyone with an R at the end of their names.

May peace be inside all of us,
Cindy

What Floridians should know about Charlie Crist

By Wayne Madsen

Online Journal Contributing Writer

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WMR) WMR's intrepid sources in Florida report on some details about GOP gubernatorial candidate and current Attorney General Charlie Crist, or should we say Charlie Christodoulos. Crist's father, Charlie, Sr., legally shortened the family's name in 1949, according to court records in Pinellas County, Florida. The elder Crist's father emigrated from Cyprus to the United States in 1912. We have also discovered a bit more about Crist's personal details, much of which have been obscured because of Crist's status as a "law enforcement officer." Under post-Patriot Act laws, personal details on law enforcement officers are blocked by special statutes. WMR received the following article Friday from George Maurer, a Key West Florida radio talk show host. This article contains information that every Florida voter should know before casting their ballot before or on November 7. "At the outset of this message, let me first get something off my chest. I'm a gay man who, never since I realized same more than 30 years ago, has ever denied same, and who served 30 years in the Army/Army Reserve. About Florida congressperson Mark Foley, I've found these past few days particularly troubling, especially so as I'm a progressive Democrat and very troubled about the HYPOCRISY of many of our Republican opposition. Starting at the top, we have AWOL George W. Bush who constantly gives TV speeches in front of and with a picture background of military audiences. AWOL George's only military background was a 6-year obligation with the Texas Air National Guard which he used to get a deferment from going to Vietnam, and from which obligation he was Absent Without Leave (AWOL) for the last couple of years of his tour. This same hypocrite has taken us to mammoth, unjustified, unpaid, prolonged war, killing hundreds of thousands of people. In the last couple of days, he and his hypocritical colleagues have enacted a military detainee bill which broadly defines "enemy combatants" and makes any US citizen or resident subject to same, without right of habeas corpus review, review only by an "enemy combatant review tribunal." They have voted to pay for and construct a 300-mile fence between the US-Mexico 3,000 mile border. Now we have Mark Foley. As an adult, I've never fooled around with underage males, let alone those over whom I've had some degree of power. Now, even the most staunch of Republicans must know about Florida congressperson Mark Foley. But what about Charlie Crist (Jr?), Florida's Republican candidate for Governor? The following appears in the online material of the Insurance Journal, as a 9/16/06 posting of Beverly S. Hill of Tallahassee, Florida: Charles Crist is an 'In The Closet Homosexual.' The fact that he is GAY means nothing. The fact that he is IN THE CLOSET and represents a party that hates GAYS means everything. This kind of hypocrisy is grotesque and cannot be tolerated. I hope we can all help Charlie 'COME OUT' before the election.' Let's take a look at Crist's biography. This perpetually tan (at least from the neck up), handsome, 50-year old bachelor was born on June 24, 1956 in Altoona, PA.. Half Greek origin, half Scots-Irish, his Greek dad, Charles Crist, Sr., M.D., changed the family name in 1949, from Christodoulos, dropping the 'h' and the 'doulos.' The second oldest of four children and the only son, the family moved to Atlanta when young Charlie was 6 weeks old, and where his dad went to medical school. In 1960, then Dr. Crist got a job at Bayfront Medical Center and the family moved to St. Petersburg, Florida. In 1966, Dr. Crist won election to the Pinellas County School Board. From 1970-74, presumably, Charlie attended St. Petersburg High School where his dad was football team doctor, and where Crist was said to have played quarterback until 'his playing career was cut short by a knee injury his senior year.' At the Crist home on Snell Isle, Charlie was said to play catch with the boy next door, Felix Fudge, who 'was four years younger.' Apparently, in the fall of 1974, Charlie decided to go to Wake Forest University in North Carolina, because, despite his high school knee injury, he, according to an 8/27/06 St. Petersburg Times' news article, 'hoped to extend his football career at a small university. . . . *** (B)ut he was a walk-on, a bench warmer who played in junior varsity games but never took a snap in a varsity contest.' Of course, Crist's official state bio merely says he "attended Wake Forest University, where he played quarterback. . . ." Now unlike AWOL George W. Bush, there's not a word anywhere that I've seen about Charlie's draft status in 1975 as the war was ending in Vietnam, and the draft as well, and no indication that he served a single day in the military. 'After his sophomore year at Wake Forest, a homesick Crist gave up on football and *** decided to transfer to Florida State University,' presumably in the fall of 1976. After graduating from FSU in June, 1978 (?), Crist apparently, in the fall of 1978, entered Cumberland School of Law in Birmingham, Alabama. In the summer of 1979, Crist, while attending law school in Alabama, entered his one and only brief marriage to a woman, Amanda Morrow. During the 1979 holiday season, Crist's sister Catherine Kennedy said his 'head was down and his shoulders were slumped.' Crist was the one who filed for divorce only some six months after the marriage and it was dissolved on 2/15/80. 'Like Crist, Morrow did not marry again.' In the Miami Herald 8/24/06 commentary 'Naked Politics", 'Bruce' posted 'What's this about Charlie's ex-wife, Amanda Morrow, being a lesbian? Does the press know that she has lived with her partner for years? Is this why Charlie's marriage failed? Is this why Mr. Crist is for Civil Union for gays? Does this mean that their marriage was a sham?' Presumably, Crist graduated from the Alabama law school in June 1981. Crist's reported chronology from 1981 until his 1992 election to the state senate is inexact at best. As far as I can glean it, he twice failed the bar exam before passing it on the third try. While struggling with the bar exam, he apparently 'interned' with the State Attorney's Office (in Pinellas?). (It helps to have a Republican medical doctor daddy.) Presumably in 1982, he got a five-year job as 'general counsel' for the St. Petersburg-based National Association of Professional Baseball Players, the 'controlling body' for minor-league baseball in the US, Canada, Mexico and the Dominican Republic. Given time off for various months at end during the 5 years, he unsuccessfully ran for the state senate in 1986. Then, supposedly in 1987, he joined his brother-in-law's, J. Emery Wood's, one-man law firm. In 1988, Connie Mack won US Senate election, and Crist worked for a year as Mack's state director. He returned, for a couple of years apparently, to his brother-in-law's law practice, and Charlie was then elected himself to the state senate in 1992 where he served for four years until 1996. In 1997, who knows what he did? In 1998, Crist ran unsuccessfully for US Senate against Bob Graham. In 1999, Jeb Bush appointed him Deputy Director for the Florida Department of Business & Professional Regulation and he then won election as Florida Education Commissioner where he served from January 2001 to January 2003. From January 2003 to date, Crist won election and has served as Florida's Attorney General. One might sarcastically suggest that a person with an undistinguished academic career, an almost non-existent private sector career, who's tan, handsome and articulate and has a fairly rich Republican daddy, certainly deserves to be on the public dole as Florida's Education Commissioner and Attorney General. Now, of course, Crist is the Republican nominee to be Florida Governor. One should note that, while Education Commissioner in 2001, Crist was reported as condemning a play with a gay theme that 'offended Christians' (see May 2001 newsletter, TransFamily.). For the past year, as Crist's quest to be governor developed, Charlie has supposedly been 'dating' Kathryn 'Katie' Pemble, executive vice-president of the Bank of St. Petersburg. Pemble is 41 years of age, divorced, and has a 7-year old daughter. As to possible marriage with Pemble, Crist says 'I haven't thought about it.' In mid-September, 2006, 'millionaire Reform Party gubernatorial candidate Max Linn ' . . . 'insist(ed) that Charlie Crist is gay" . . . 'on Orlando radio station WFLA-AM 540' . . . to talk show 'host Bud Hedlinger. . . . ' Linn said 'he would 'put my hand on a stack of Bibles' to say Crist is gay.' His sexual preference is not to women. . . . '(See Gadfly in governor's race may have a sharp stinger.) As to Crist's being gay, 'Linn claimed to know this because he and Crist were in the same 1985 class of Leadership St. Petersburg Chamber of Commerce program. 'We discussed it,' Linn said. Linn . . . said if Crist were to win, he would be subject to extortion and blackmail. In the next breath, Linn said he would avoid mudslinging but that Crist's personal life is a special case because it's about integrity." WMR has also learned that Crist's fraternity brother at Florida State was Brent Sembler, son of major Bush and Crist financial backer Mel Sembler. Sembler, who served as George W. Bush's ambassador to Italy and Daddy Bush's ambassador to Australia, was the brains behind the founding of SEED, Straight, Inc. and the Drug Free American Foundation (DFAF). Straight and SEED have been accused of abusing teens undergoing drug rehabilitation, including subjecting teens to brainwashing techniques. And what doctor served on the advisory board of SEED and approved of such techniques that subjected underage teens to brainwashing? None other than Dr. Charlie Crist, Sr., the father of the man who seeks to replace Jeb Bush and Governor of Florida. And why has Bernie McCabe, the State Attorney for Pinellas County, never brought charges against SEED, Straight, and DFAF for child abuse? It might have something to do with the fact that McCabe is a campaign contributor to Charlie Crist. It is clear that Crist's candidacy is an attempt to continue the Bush "banana republic" regime in Florida. And that spells big trouble for Democrats in the 2008 presidential election. After all, we should all remember what Jeb Bush and his hand-picked Secretary of State Katherine Harris pulled off in 2000.
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AG Charlie Crist should remove himself from the investigation of Mark Foley.

AG Charlie Crist should remove himself from the investigation of Mark Foley. Were Crist and Foley really roommates? Were they working together in a coordinated campaign? We need an independent prosecutor to eliminate any appearance of bias. Conservatives are asking the speaker to resign because he kept quiet, allowing Foley to continue looking for more victims. In his letter to House Speaker Dennis Hastert Jeb Bush says nothing of the cover-up by Hastert. I understand that personal information about Foley’s victim was published on the web. These children need to be protected from further harm. A guarantee of privacy is needed to get them to come forward and testify. UPDATE: Crist has told the press that he was not a roommate of Foley.
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Commentary - Charlie Crist-Out of Closet On Schiavo Florida Attorney General Charlie Crist, a Republican candidate for governor, seems to have a lot to say now about the Terri Schiavo case.

Where was he last March when he should have performing the duties of his office?

Answer: Hiding because he didn't want any fallout for the case to descend upon his political future until he could be certain which way the winds and polls were blowing in the Schiavo case.

Last week, during an appearance at the Forum Club of the Palm Beaches in West Palm Beach, Crist said that Gov. Jeb Bush shouldn't have gotten involved in the Schiavo case. Strange position for the Attorney General to take, saying that Gov. Bush shouldn't have made at least the appearance of performing the duties of his office. Bush was statutorily and constitutionally empowered to take the incapacitated woman into protective custody and although he obviously didn't have any real intent to do so because he stupidly called a news conference to announce it, at least be gave the appearance he was trying to do something. That's more than Crist did.

If Crist should unfortunately be elected Governor, when there's a controversial decision to be made, instead of making it, will Crist run and hide in the closet again?

Crist said that government shouldn't be involved in end-of-life decisions. However, Mr. Crist, government---and in particular the attorney general---should be involved in protecting the rights of vulnerable adults and in investigating Medicaid fraud. If you can't perform the duties of as Attorney General, why would the people of Florida ever want you to be their Governor if you only take action if you feel it's politically correct?

As attorney general, Crist is constitutionally charged with protecting the civil rights and liberties of the state's citizens but he did nothing to protect the rights and liberties of Terri Schiavo. He stood idly by and let her be dehydrated to death.

"There are some decisions that ought to be left to God and family", Crist was quoted as saying last week. "Had I been governor, I would not have done the same thing". Good thing you weren't Governor then, and if the voters are smart, you won't be Governor in the future.

Crist consistently stayed out of the Schiavo case although he should have been front and center in the protection of her civil rights. Less than four months after she died a horrific death, Crist had the audacity to call the judges in the Schiavo case "heroes", breaking his silence, saying that he was proud of Pinellas County Court Judge George Greer and U.S. District Court Judge James Whittemore. While he claimed he wasn't endorsing the court rulings against reconnecting Terri's feeding tube which led to her death, others didn't see it that way.

At least Crist's opponent Tom Gallagher had enough courage to take a position, saying that he favored government action to "prevent Terri's starvation". Gallagher said last week that "these kinds of end-of-life matters do not belong in government. But when these kinds of situations come in front of me, I would always err on the side of life. I think that's what you must do when you don't know anything else".

Better than hiding like Crist did while Congress, Gov. Bush, President Bush and the Vatican became involved in the case, pressing to keep Terri Schindler Schiavo alive after Greer and state and federal courts ordered her death because her heavily conflicted husband in name only, Michael Schiavo, said she wouldn't want to be kept alive by a feeding tube. Terri Schiavo sustained incapacitating brain damage in 1990 in still unexplained circumstances. Michael Schiavo said she was in a persistent vegetative state with no chance for recovery, a position her parents disputed. Terri left no living will and her parents said she never would have chosen to die in the matter prescribed for her by the courts and her husband. She died of dehydration on March 31, 2005, 13 days after her feeding tube had been removed.

Crist maintains that he's pro-life.

But you'd never know it. Crist is flip-flopping again.

Last spring Crist said that Gov. Bush wanted to take the lead in the Schiavo case and that the Attorney General's office supported those efforts.

"I don't need to lead where he's (Gov. Bush) is already leading", Crist had said, trying to excuse why he wasn't doing his job. In 1998, in his failed attempt to be U.S. senator, Crist said he was pro-choice.

But now that he's announced that he wants to be Governor, Crist changed his tune and says he's pro-life.

Crist seems to flip-flop a lot on critical issues.

"You try to encourage a culture that respects life but understand that some decisions are up to God and family", Crist says.

And that would include the decision of Mary and Robert Schindler Sr. that their daughter wants to live that they should be the ones caring for her. Michael wasn't "family". He was a husband in name only and a guardian by false application.

The life and death decision should have been made by her family and loved ones, not the mercenary estranged husband and his Hollywood-eyed attorney, George Felos aided and abetted in the judicial homicide by non-partisan Republican good ole boy George Greer.

Crist was and is more afraid concerned for his political future than he was of doing his job. A leopard doesn't change his spots. He'd do the same thing if he were elected Governor, sway whichever way the political wind blew rather than what was best for the people of the state of Floroida.

Charlie Crist seems to talk out of both sides of his mouth. Floridians need a person of good moral character and integrity to lead their state as governor. That individual is not Charlie Crist.

He abandoned Terri Schiavo, he hasn't done his job and in fact, he has been caught red-handed in actually impeding justice in the case and lying to the public.

He blatantly told the public in a televised statement that there had been no complaints of abuse made to the state Department of Children and Families (DCF) a week after a DCF file in the matter was acknowledged in the Schiavo case. He lied to the public.

He said there have been no complaints when there is an envelope containing information about alleged abuse in the Schiavo case which was personally handed to him and which was later returned to the complainant without action---but with Charlie Crist's fingerprints. He cannot honestly say that he was not personally made aware of the alleged abuse, neglect and exploitation of Terri Schiavo. And yet he did nothing.

Is this being pro-life? Is this being honest?

Is this the person you would want to be your state's next Governor?

In one of his newsletters to the public as attorney general, Crist said that "one of the greatest features of our system of democracy is the role government can play in protecting private citizens. Florida's government has a number of safeguards built into it, many of them designed to protect consumers for exploitation".

Those safeguards weren't employed to protect Terri.

Crist didn't protect one of the state's most vulnerable adults from exploitation nor did he take any steps to protect her civil rights.

Maybe it's because Charlie Crist simply doesn't know the law and isn't capable of holding the office of attorney general and certainly not the office of governor. After all, it took him three tries to pass the Florida Bar exam and he seems to have a problem with ethics too, coming under scrutiny of the Florida Elections Commission for allegedly using his office of education commissioner to campaign for the position of attorney general.

The investigation of alleged Medicaid fraud is also within the scope of his AG duties, policing what has become Florida's $12 billion per year Medicaid program.

Despite receiving nearly $600,000 in an insurance settlement and some $750,000 earmarked by a jury to provide rehabilitative services to Terri Schiavo, Michael Schiavo asked Judge George Greer to have Medicaid pay Terri's medical bills. And Greer agreed. Thing is, in that Michael refused to divorce her, how could he own any assets such as he claims he co-owned a house with his concubine and claims in his book that they owned a deli business. Did he declare those assets to Medicaid? If he had assets and was capable of paying for her care, why did he apply to Medicaid and why did Greer allow him to do so. How about it Charlie Crist?

Thing is, Terri Schiavo was placed in a hospice by Michael Schiavo and his lawyer, Felos who was chairman of the board of the hospice at the time. In order to be placed in a hospice legally and for Medicaid to foot the bill, there must be a diagnosis of terminal illness by two doctors and the maximum stay is six months. She was in the hospice for five years.

Why didn't Crist investigate this potential Medicaid fraud? Medicaid fraud can take many forms and cost Floridians hundreds of millions of dollars each year, Crist's own website states. So why didn't his office investigate the Schiavo situation? Oh wait, we know----he was waiting to assess which way the wind blew in terms of political fallout and he determined it was politically advantageous to stay out of the Schiavo case.

In addition to investigating fraud committed by health care providers, the Medicaid Fraud Control Unit of Crist's AG's office also investigates the abuse, neglect and exploitation of the elderly, ill and disabled residents of long term care facilities such as nursing homes, facilities for the mentally and physically disabled and assisted care living facilities.

The investigation of corruption in the administration of the Medicaid program is another important responsibility of the Medicaid Fraud Control Unit, the AG's website says.

Protecting the rights of Terri Schiavo, of all the disabled, elderly and all residents of the state isn't just Gov. Bush's job, it's that of Charlie Crist.

And he didn't do it..

If he can't do the job of attorney general, why does he think he should be Governor? 4-23-06

Tuesday, October 17, 2006

Cindy Sheehan visits Miami - Playing the number game


Cindy Sheehan was in Miami last night on her book tour. The event started at 7:30. I had to work until 8.

I walked in at the end but was able to hear her speak for about 10 minutes. She answered questions from the audience. She talked about the up coming elections and how the republicans and democrats are from the same mold. She does have a soft voice with a very heavy message.

The event was half full. I am surprised all the time how people don't get involved here in
South Florida. People don't have the knowledge about what goes on outside their lives. They don't know how much death has been caused in our names. They don't vote... they don't get involved at all.

I got to give Cindy another hug. I was nervous. I didn't like being in
Miami by myself. I wish someone who I knew would have said "hey, I want to go with you" but, I was alone. I raced down to Miami after work, missed the exit and by the time I ran in there I was anxious. I got the chance to buy Cindy’s new book and got her to sign all my books.

I do wish I was able to spend more time with my friend, another time.
May peace be inside all of us,

Cindy

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Miami TV Station Report about the event

DeFede: Cindy Sheehan, A Mother With A Mission

Jim DeFede Is A Commentator For CBS4 News

Sheehan Spoke At Miami-Dade College's Wolfson Campus Monday


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Playing the Numbers Game' ...by Cindy Sheehan

Numbers have been flying around the airwaves lately.

How many Republican Congresspeople have had to resign from scandals this past year? 4. Randall "Duke" Cunningham (R-Ca), Bob Ney (R-Oh), Mark Foley (R-Fl) and Tom Delay (R-Tx) . How many more "R's" are implicated in the scandals that the above four resigned for? Who knows?

How many staff members of the corrupt administration have resigned in disgrace this year? 4. Andrew Card (R), I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby (R), Susan Ralston, (R) and Scotty "Spokesliar" McClellan (R). (Sorry if I missed any scoundrels).

How many members of Congress (both houses, "R's" and "D's") should turn in their credentials? All of them who voted to take away our century's old right to Habeas Corpus and who voted to exonerate George and the other Torquemadas for authorizing torture and crimes against humanity.

According to a study by Johns Hopkins University, how many innocent Iraqis have died due to our invasion and occupation of Iraq? 655,000! 655,000! Stop and think about that number. That is roughly the population of one of my favorite cities here in America: Austin, Tx. With the population of Iraq roughly 1/10th the size of the United States, that's like 6,550,000 of our citizens gone. That is larger than the populations of 37 of our states. Millions have fled Iraq; "all the good people" one Iraqi parliamentarian told me. Halliburton is busy taking our tax dollars to not rebuild a country that the blood-thirsty fanatics in power have destroyed.

I have spoken to many Iraqis and everyone in that country has lost a close member of his/her family. Not a "friend of a friend of a friend of a friend," but a son/daughter, mother/father, sister/brother: entire families wiped out for greed of mammon. But they are all our children and one loss is unacceptable. George said that the abominably high number of people killed in Iraq only proves how much they are willing to suffer for "freedom and democracy." Well, here's another number for George, 87% of Iraqis want the occupying forces out of their country. How is that for democracy for you, George? Another one of the disturbing consequences of your "freedom and democracy" is that over 50% of the Iraqi people think that it's okay to target American and coalition of the "wilting" forces to accomplish this complete withdrawal.

How many of our brave young people have been killed due to the lies of the Bush Administration and the rubber stamping of Congress? 2,766. Over 50 this month alone. It is monstrous and barbaric that the occupation continues (and was even started in the first place) with Congress giving the irresponsible George ever more and more money to kill our kids.

Besides the needless human cost of this war, how much money does America spend in Iraq every hour? $10,000,000.00! What could we do with ten million dollars if it wasn't being dumped into the now virtual wastelands of Iraq filtered into the pockets of the war machine? How many people could we have rescued off of their roof tops in New Orleans? How many levees could have been repaired? How many young people could we send to college instead of sending them to fight illegal and immoral wars? The thought of the cost of one, two, twenty-four hours in Iraq is staggering and how long will it take our grandchildren to pay off the trillions of dollars in debt that George is sinking them into.

How many of our troops and Iraqis have been wounded? Who really knows for sure? The physical wounds are horrifying enough, but I believe close to 100% have been wounded emotionally and do not even get the bare help that the obviously wounded do.

How many people live in the United States? 282,000,000. How many people believe that George is telling the truth about Iraq? 17 percent, which is about 48 million people that leaves us with about 235,000,000 people that know he is lying.

How many members of Congress? 535. How many members of the Executive Branch and cabinet? 17.

We the people who abhor the killing policies of our government are the very silent majority in this country and we are allowing less than 600 people to control our destinies, run our country into the sewers, tarnish our good name in other countries, kill and torture innocent human beings and imprison them without due process (with the Congressional seal of approval), drain our treasury and put most of our debt in the hands of Communist China, and endanger our own precious lifeblood to boot: While destroying the very planet that we need to live on.

How much of these criminals and their crimes can we stomach? I can't stomach anymore and I call anyone in America who is sick to death of the people we employ to represent us, representing their own interests and the war machine's interests to join Gold Star Families for Peace in front of the White House for a sit-in to surround it and tell the people who mislead us that we want our country back and our troops out of Iraq. We are tired of politics as usual, which mean lies and the stealing of our freedoms. We want honest and brave politicians, ie,: politics as unusual!

Please go to Gold Star Families for Peace for details of our sit-in which will run from November 6th to the 9th.

Also, go to Progressive Democrats of America to sign the petition to support Congressman Jim McGovern's bill, HR4232, which cuts funding for the continuing occupation. Ending the funding is what stopped Vietnam. Let's cut Iraq off before it becomes as bad as Vietnam.

We the people of my generation and older need to put our bodies on the line for our children and grandchildren. I want to be able to look in the eyes of my (hopefully) future grand-children and say with a clear conscience: "Your grandma did everything she could to make your world a better place."

I hope to heaven that I can utter those words in a world that is truly better than the one that I gave Casey. I hope that war will eventually stop being used as a diplomatic tool and that my grandchildren won't be used as pawns in the war profiteer's avaricious numbers game.

Cindy Sheehan is the mother of Spc. Casey A. Sheehan who was killed in Iraq on 04/04/04. She is the founder and president of Gold Star Families for Peace and the author of Peace Mom.

Friday, October 13, 2006

What lessons are we teaching the children of Iraq? Love for others or hate...


Resistance Growing Up at School

By Ali Al-Fadhily and Dahr Jamail / IPS

KHALDIYA, Oct 12 - The bomb went off just outside the school as the IPS correspondent stood speaking to children and teachers within.

The headmaster smiled. "You will hear many of these every day if you stay here another day or two," he said. "The resistance will not stop until the last American leaves."

The children too took no notice of the blast, which shook the doors and windows of the half-destroyed school in this town near Fallujah, 70km west of Baghdad.

The children are growing up in occupied Iraq -- and they are resisting it.

"Americans are bad," said 11-year-old Mustafa. "They killed my family." The family were killed in Operation Phantom Fury of November 2004 as they tried to flee the city, teachers said. That operation killed thousands and destroyed much of Fallujah and towns around it.

"God will send all Americans to hellfire," cried another child in the classroom. Attempts to suggest that not everyone they thought American was bad proved fruitless.

"How can we teach them forgiveness when they see Americans killing their family members every day," the teacher in the classroom who gave her name as Shyamaa told IPS. "Words cannot cover the stream of blood and these signs of destruction, and words cannot hide the daily raids they see."

For the headmaster, the idea of a clash of civilisations is not just an idea.

"The gap between civilisations is widening thanks to the U.S. administration's crimes against humanity all over the world," he said. "They seem determined to tear the world apart, and their footprints cannot be removed for the coming generations."

Outside the school a group of women and some elderly men approached the IPS correspondent. One of the men boasted that his son was a resistance fighter. "I am proud that he is a hero fighting these Americans. And they used to talk to us about our human rights."

Down the street everyone is jumpy. People seemed to be watching out for unusual signs. A driver told IPS that resistance fighters usually give residents some sort of coded warning before they let off a bomb."

As the correspondent stood taking notes on a roadside before leaving Khaldiya, a young man on a bicycle shouted as he passed by: "The one and only solution for the Americans is to leave this province or face death."

The U.S. forces are now leaving some towns. Cities like Dhuluiya, Talafar and Fallujah west of Baghdad have become virtually no-go areas for U.S. forces. Attacks against the U.S.-led Multi-National Forces (MNF) continue to increase.

"They keep asking us to hand over resistance fighters to them," a farmer at a village in the area told IPS. "So that they can torture them in Abu Ghraib, Falcon base, Baghdad airport and other detention centres." But resistance fighters are gaining support, far from being handed over.

Resistance attacks often take the shape of a small car that appears from nowhere. The men inside attack U.S. tanks or trucks carrying soldiers, and disappear fast. Local people never provide U.S. forces with information where the men came from or where they went.

Three to four U.S. soldiers are being killed every day on average in such attacks now. The U.S. Department of Defence says at least 2,754 U.S. soldiers have been killed in Iraq, and more than 44,000 have been wounded or have fallen ill.

U.S. troops are vacating towns, but not the country. Top U.S. military commander Gen. Peter Schoomaker said Wednesday the current level of U.S. troops, about 15 brigades, would be maintained at least through 2010.

"This is not a prediction that things are going poorly or better, it's just that I have to have enough ammo in the magazine that I can continue to shoot as long as they want us to shoot," he said.

Wednesday, October 11, 2006

How much death is ok with you? 665,000 dead in Iraq

Do you feel safe now? Because we did kill all these people for our protection. With protection like this, I would much rather die myself then bring this much death to the world.

May peace be inside all of us,
Cindy

Study Claims Iraq's 'Excess' Death Toll Has Reached 655,000

By David Brown / Washington Post

A team of American and Iraqi epidemiologists estimates that 655,000 more people have died in Iraq since coalition forces arrived in March 2003 than would have died if the invasion had not occurred.

The estimate, produced by interviewing residents during a random sampling of households throughout the country, is far higher than ones produced by other groups, including Iraq's government.

It is more than 20 times the estimate of 30,000 civilian deaths that President Bush gave in a speech in December. It is more than 10 times the estimate of roughly 50,000 civilian deaths made by the British-based Iraq Body Count research group.

The surveyors said they found a steady increase in mortality since the invasion, with a steeper rise in the last year that appears to reflect a worsening of violence as reported by the U.S. military, the news media and civilian groups. In the year ending in June, the team calculated Iraq's mortality rate to be roughly four times what it was the year before the war.

Of the total 655,000 estimated "excess deaths," 601,000 resulted from violence and the rest from disease and other causes, according to the study. This is about 500 unexpected violent deaths per day throughout the country.

The survey was done by Iraqi physicians and overseen by epidemiologists at Johns Hopkins University's Bloomberg School of Public Health. The findings are being published online today by the British medical journal the Lancet.

The same group in 2004 published an estimate of roughly 100,000 deaths in the first 18 months after the invasion. That figure was much higher than expected, and was controversial. The new study estimates that about 500,000 more Iraqis, both civilian and military, have died since then -- a finding likely to be equally controversial.

Both this and the earlier study are the only ones to estimate mortality in Iraq using scientific methods. The technique, called "cluster sampling," is used to estimate mortality in famines and after natural disasters.

While acknowledging that the estimate is large, the researchers believe it is sound for numerous reasons. The recent survey got the same estimate for immediate post-invasion deaths as the early survey, which gives the researchers confidence in the methods. The great majority of deaths were also substantiated by death certificates.

"We're very confident with the results," said Gilbert Burnham, a Johns Hopkins physician and epidemiologist.

A Defense Department spokesman did not comment directly on the estimate.

"The Department of Defense always regrets the loss of any innocent life in Iraq or anywhere else," said Lt. Col. Mark Ballesteros. "The coalition takes enormous precautions to prevent civilian deaths and injuries."

He added that "it would be difficult for the U.S. to precisely determine the number of civilian deaths in Iraq as a result of insurgent activity. The Iraqi Ministry of Health would be in a better position, with all of its records, to provide more accurate information on deaths in Iraq."

Ronald Waldman, an epidemiologist at Columbia University who worked at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for many years, called the survey method "tried and true," and added that "this is the best estimate of mortality we have."

This viewed was echoed by Sarah Leah Whitson, an official of Human Rights Watch in New York, who said, "We have no reason to question the findings or the accuracy" of the survey.

"I expect that people will be surprised by these figures," she said. "I think it is very important that, rather than questioning them, people realize there is very, very little reliable data coming out of Iraq."

The survey was conducted between May 20 and July 10 by eight Iraqi physicians organized through Mustansiriya University in Baghdad. They visited 1,849 randomly selected households that had an average of seven members each. One person in each household was asked about deaths in the 14 months before the invasion and in the period after.

The interviewers asked for death certificates 87 percent of the time; when they did, more than 90 percent of households produced certificates.

According to the survey results, Iraq's mortality rate in the year before the invasion was 5.5 deaths per 1,000 people; in the post-invasion period it was 13.3 deaths per 1,000 people per year. The difference between these rates was used to calculate "excess deaths."

Of the 629 deaths reported, 87 percent occurred after the invasion. A little more than 75 percent of the dead were men, with a greater male preponderance after the invasion. For violent post-invasion deaths, the male-to-female ratio was 10-to-1, with most victims between 15 and 44 years old.

Gunshot wounds caused 56 percent of violent deaths, with car bombs and other explosions causing 14 percent, according to the survey results. Of the violent deaths that occurred after the invasion, 31 percent were caused by coalition forces or airstrikes, the respondents said.

Burnham said that the estimate of Iraq's pre-invasion death rate -- 5.5 deaths per 1,000 people -- found in both of the Hopkins surveys was roughly the same estimate used by the CIA and the U.S. Census Bureau. He said he believes that attests to the accuracy of his team's results.

He thinks further evidence of the survey's robustness is that the steepness of the upward trend it found in excess deaths in the last two years is roughly the same tendency found by other groups -- even though the actual numbers differ greatly.

An independent group of researchers and biostatisticians based in England produces the Iraq Body Count. It estimates that there have been 44,000 to 49,000 civilian deaths since the invasion. An Iraqi nongovernmental organization estimated 128,000 deaths between the invasion and July 2005.

The survey cost about $50,000 and was paid for by Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Center for International Studies.

Staff researcher Madonna Lebling contributed to this report.

Sunday, October 01, 2006

Getting the vote out with Carlos and Melida Arredondo ~ Cindy Sheehan is coming too


South Florida Peace Events

Carlos and Melida Arredondo will be in South Florida. You must go see them, hear their stories about Alex, hear them for yourself.

Also, Cindy Sheehan will be in Coral Gables in a couple of weeks.

May peace be inside all of us,
Cindy


For Immediate Release
09/27/06
Contact: Lori Russell 954-401-1768 or l_russell_20@ hotmail.com

“Getting the Vote Out for Peace” South Florida Tour
Dates set for October 26 - November 4, 2006

Beginning October 26, 2006, a Gold Star father, a Gold Star step mom, a former Florida National Guard specialist / conscientious objector and a Vietnam war resister will be uniting their forces to educate the South Florida voting public on their experiences living with war. The South Florida Peace & Justice Network has planned ten days of public events in Palm Beach , Broward and Miami-Dade counties. The speakers will visit high schools, universities, churches, migrant camps and other public venues. A traveling visual display honoring those killed in the recent conflicts will be featured and driving throughout South Florida .

In 2004 Carlos Arredondo learned that his son, Lcpl. Alexander Arredondo USMC, was killed in action. He is returning to South Florida two years later to speak to students, parents and concerned citizens about his experiences since losing his eldest son in Iraq , his status as a legal resident and the power of voting. Arredondo is known as the Hollywood father who when advised of his son Alex’s death responded out of anguish and grief by setting fire to a US Marine van and himself.

Mélida Arredondo is Carlos’ wife and stepmother to Alexander. When Alex died and Carlos suffered burns on 26% of his body, she had to simultaneously handle both the US and international press, respond to Carlos’ need for medical care despite a lack of medical insurance and also transport the family to Boston, Massachusetts for funeral services. Carlos and Mélida began speaking about the tragedy of becoming a Gold Star Family at the one-year anniversary of Alexander’s death. They have traveled throughout the US speaking in both English and Spanish and have had numerous articles written on them chronicling their work.

Camilo Mejia of Miami , Florida is a former sergeant of the Florida National Guard. Mejia spent six months in combat in Iraq . While on a 2-week furlough to the US , he decided not to return for duty due to the abuse and torture of prisoners. Charged with desertion and sentenced to one year in prison, he turned himself in. During his time in custody Amnesty International recognized him as a prisoner of conscience. Mejia is currently putting the finishing touches on his book, Road from Ramadi, which is forthcoming from New Press, raising his six-year-old daughter and is an active member of Iraq Veterans Against the War. He is featured in the recently released documentary “The Ground Truth.”

Peter Laufer, a Vietnam War resister, is the author of Mission Rejected: US Soldiers Who Say No to Iraq. This book gives a voice to US servicemen and women who refuse to participate in what they believe to be an illegal and immoral war. A former NBC News correspondent, Laufer has won numerous journalism awards such as the George Polk for his reporting on Americans in prison overseas and an Edward R. Murrow award for his study of Vietnam War veterans suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder.
To book speakers for interviews, contact Lori Russell at 954-401-1768 or at the email listed above.

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Tentative Dates and Times for Appearances Listed Below

10/27 - Air America Radio Show with Jim Difitti, Miami , Florida
10/27 - Tap Tap Haitian Restaurant in Miami Beach , Florida
10/28 - JADA event in North Miami Beach , Florida
10/29 - St. Maurice Catholic Church Event, Dania , Florida - noon - 5 p.m. Pax Christi
10/30 - Taravella High School in Coral Springs 7:40 a.m. - 2:40 p.m.
10/30 - 7 p.m. Freedom from Fear Event - AFSC - Palm Beach , Florida
10/31 - Lake Worth High School , Lake Worth , Florida
10/31 - Church of the Palms, Florida
11/1 - Farm Migrant Camp- Coalition for Farm Workers, Immokalee , Florida
11/2 and 11/3 - St. Thomas University - Miami , Florida
11/2 - University of Miami - Peace Class - Miami , Florida
11/3 - VeYeYo - Little Haiti , Miami , Florida
11/4 - Boca Peace Corner Honk and Wave, Boca Raton , Florida
11/4 - Radio Miami Bolivarian Circle, Miami , Florida

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10/16/06 CINDY SHEEHAN PEACE MOM: A MOTHER'S JOURNEY THROUGH HEARTACHE TO ACTIVISM
Coral Gables FL Info

Foreword

I read a poem about a tombstone once. the poet described how the engraved birth date and death date tell about only two brief moments in time of the departed one's history.

According to the poet, the living happens in the dash between the dates.

This book is the story of Casey Austin Sheehan.

May 29, 1979-April 4, 2004.

This book is about Casey's dash. About his short but meaningful life and how it has inspired his mom to a lifelong quest for peace and justice, and how Casey's dash has inspired thousands of people to give meaning and fulfillment to their dashes.

This is also a story about my dash.

Cindy Lee Miller Sheehan
July 10, 1957-TBD

This book is the heartbreaking story of how my son Casey inspired me to give my dash meaning and to make him as proud of my life as I always was of his.

Casey started screaming the minute his head popped out of my birth canal at 1:01 a.m. on May 29, 1979. Looking back with hindsight, I know he didn't want to enter this "vale of tears," but he had to. He had a mission.

On May 29, 1979, I gave birth to my son. My darling boy. The old soul with the wise eyes that could penetrate my soul from the time those eyes opened.

I gave physical birth to Casey on that glorious day in May. On April 4, 2004, Casey died. He was killed in Iraq in an ambush by the al Sadr resistance fighters. He died going to rescue his buddies. He was shot in the back of the head while he was riding in the rear of a trailer in Sadr City, Baghdad.

I didn't know it then, but I know it now. When Casey died in that back alley of Baghdad, five days after he arrived "in country," he gave spiritual birth to his real mom. The real mom who was hiding behind her ignorance, faith, marriage, family, and comfort began to emerge on April 4.

As I lay in a crumpled heap screaming on the evening of April 4 after the merchants of death and doom came to my house to tell me my son was dead, something snapped. Something had to. No one can take that kind of physical and psychic pain without snapping.

The angels didn't take me that day. I now know as I was screaming "No, no, no! Not Casey, oh God, no!" over and over again, I made a choice and an agreement with the universe.

I had to decide something in my heart and soul. Would I stay here and fall into a depression of grief and regret? Would I voluntarily leave and join Casey through suicide? Or would I stay and fight? At that moment, my soul chose to stay and fight.

How else can I explain the source of strength and courage that has poured into me and through me beginning with the awful moment I learned that he had been prematurely taken from me and our family?

Casey's life was and has been a source of that courage and strength.

This book is a celebration of Casey's extraordinary life.

This book is also an odyssey of one mom's journey from a place of pure pain to one of pain that is also infused with joy and hope.

This book is a story of one mom's journey from being a "normal" mom to one who went to the seat of power and challenged the king and triumphed and who meets and is lauded by heads of state and also vilified and hated by other heads of state and much of the American media.

This book is a story of one mom's journey from believing that her son was a "war hero" to believing that her son died as a victim of the war machine.

This is a book of one mom's journey from ignorance of history (even though, ironically, she majored in history) to being an active participant in making history and having an effect on social change.

This is a book of one mom's journey from trusting her leaders even when they so brazenly take our country to bogus war, to one of pacifism and nonviolence at all costs.

I hope you enjoy my book because, above all, this is a book about my journey from being an apathetic consumer of physical comforts and the American way to being an activist who struggles against physical comforts and the American way for violence and the military-industrial complex.

This book is also the love story between Casey and me and our love for humankind and peace. How our lives became intertwined with some amazing and good people, but how we also became enmeshed in the dark world of some very bad people.

This is my story of how one person can, should, and must make a difference. This is the incredible story of how I went from being Mom to four to being the "Peace Mom" to thousands.

The journey is in the dash.

I hope Casey's story and my story inspire you to expand your dash and infuse it with meaning, laughter, dancing, hope, love, and, most of all, life.


Copyright © 2006 by Cindy Sheehan