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To waste, to destroy, our natural resources, to skin and exhaust the land instead of using it so as to increase its usefulness, will result in undermining, in the days of our children, the very prosperity which we ought by right to hand down to them amplified and developed. ~Theodore Roosevelt
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Help protect farmers' rights.
And yours.
Help fight this invasive policy.
(National Animal ID System)
Your help is needed now.
It does affect YOU.
Read more at: NoNAIS.org

How low can you go? Come on. Join the riot.
KIVA.ORG
My Kiva Post
My Kiva lender page

The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP). Under the Plant for the Planet: Billion Tree Campaign, everyone is encouraged to enter tree planting pledges on the website with the objective of planting at least seven billion trees worldwide by the end of 2009. Pledge here.
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Project Censored 2005: The Top 25 Censored Media Stories of 2003-2004. I would be hard-pressed to select one story that stands out above the others, however, I might consider High Levels of Uranium Found in Troops and Civilians a contender. It’s sad reading, but it should be read.
Project Censored explains: “The Mission of Project Censored is to educate people about the role of independent journalism in a democratic society and to tell The News That Didn’t Make the News and why.
Project Censored is a media research group out of Sonoma State University which tracks the news published in independent journals and newsletters. From these, Project Censored compiles an annual list of 25 news stories of social significance that have been overlooked, under-reported or self-censored by the country’s major national news media.”
(link via Rogi: Live and Direct)
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