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    • Juvenile Asylum

      Posted by Shemuses

      Confronting racial profiling in schools. Metal detectors and security officers have become fixtures in public schools across the nation. At many of these schools, where students are predominately Black and Brown, "security" has become a code word for "racial profiling." One group of New York City high school students decided to take their schools security policies to task.

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      Massachusetts House Unanimously Passes Global Warming Solutions Act!

      Posted by Shemuses

      After more than a year of letter writing, petition signing, legislative call-in days, public hearings, lobby days and a huge conference, all involving thousands of people around the state, today the Massachusetts House of Representatives passed the Massachusetts Global Warming Solutions Act (for the hardcore legislative fans out there, the text of the bill can be found here) by a vote of 154 to 0. This bill requires reductions of carbon emissions of 80% below 1990 levels by 2050 and between 10% and 25% by 2020.

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      Sex Without a Condom the New Engagement Ring?

      Posted by Shemuses

      The comment thread on NPR is blowin' up! Listeners are ranting (and raving) about the new "What's the New What" segment on NPR in which Pendarvis Harshaw, an Oakland teen at Youth Radio, discusses how for his generation, sex without a condom is a sign of being in a committed relationship. Harshaw and his group of friends advocate getting tested for STD's and using birth control pills as a responsible way to have sex in a monogamous relationship. Listeners' comments are all over the place. Some are disgusted that NPR would even post this, while others are praising Harshaw and his friends for showing maturity and responsibility when it comes to sex.

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      Black in America Misses the ‘Why’

      Posted by Shemuses

      The cable television program "Black in America" focused on several different socio-economic issues that affect African-Americans in today's society. Aired on CNN, host Soledad O'Brien takes the viewer on a journey through various neighborhoods; effectively shedding light on dark issues that have plagued Black America for some time. Issues such as education, marriage, pregnancy, and violence in different communities throughout the country were highlighted, giving the viewer insight into a plight that only the Black community often feels. While O'Brien did a fantastic job telling the stories of various individuals she interviewed, little emphasis was placed on the story behind the story. Not much focus was given to the "why" in these particular scenarios.

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    • Cut children's fluoride exposure, report to Health Canada urges

      Posted by Shemuses from Globe and Mail

      An expert panel Health Canada commissioned to study the risks of fluoride exposure says the government should cut the recommended amount in drinking water, encourage the use of low-fluoride toothpaste by children and have makers of infant formula reduce levels in their products. The panel recommended reduced fluoride exposure because it was worried children might be getting too much of the chemical from diet, water and toothpaste, placing them at increased risk of fluorosis, said Steven Levy, a panel member and a research professor at the University of Iowa's College of Dentistry.

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      Protecting the Youth Vote

      Posted by Shemuses

      At a time when organizations across the country are focused on increasing voter registration, the lobbying and advocacy organization Student Association for Voter Empowerment (SAVE) has worked to make sure that when those newly registered voters go to the polls, their votes will count. On July 25, SAVE held a jam-packed forum to discuss the representation of young people in the media. The forum, called Asserting the Youth Voice, had a panel that included Thomas Friedman, author of the best selling book The World Is Flat; Judy Woodruff, senior correspondent for The News Hour With Jim Lehrer; U.S. Congressman Joe Scarborough; Newsweek editor Eleanor Clift, and former white house press secretary Mike McCurry.

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    Mikep2 comments on:

    GOP VP candidate Palin's 17 year old daughter is pregnant

    Glad that I can entertain you.  How much ruling and how much governing have the republicans done as of late?  Closed door sessions with big oil, ya, that’s governing.  I don’t trust that a McCain administration will act any differently.

    "expand government control of and intrusion into our lives as well as its reach into our pocketbooks"

    Since when does making sure the gov’t has the money to help those most in need mean gov’t expansion?  As in making sure FEMA isn’t run by some unqualified friend of a friend?  Or actually funding ‘no child left behind’ (not saying it is a good program, but fund it at least)? Oh, right, America’s neediest, are on their own, why should you or we care about them?  Why can’t they just get a job/pay for health care/get off drugs?  When people like that suffer and stay in jail/not treated/etc., our society pays a lot more than some taxes we might have to pay.  I am not a bleeding liberal, the pure economics of it state that if a little is paid up front to get someone on their feet, the down stream savings in health care, public lawyers, prison, etc… does more than make up for the cost up front. I know there is no utopia, some people will always suffer, but a gov’t and society that tries to help the weakest link, is stronger and richer for it.

    Also, Obama hasn’t talked about raising taxes for the lower to middle classes, just for the richer of those among us. 

    Biden brings more stability to the ticket than does Palin.  Even Lieberman is a better choice.  He knows how to buck the Washington crowd more so than Palin.  Just that he doesn’t favor government’s control over women’s bodies/lives…

    By the way, glad that there is a forum like this so that I don’t have to always preach to the choir…

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    10:18 pm 9/02/08
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    tigerkarn comments on:

    GOP VP candidate Palin's 17 year old daughter is pregnant

    It’s clear that Palin is much more like Bush than McCain, although McCain has flipped to the President over this past year. His 90% voting the Bush line doesn’t look like any maverick to me. Palin’s crazy religious views reflect Bush. I remember counseling a young college student who had stabbed a young lady in his chemistry class because "God told him to." Her firing of staff people in her city hall because they didn’t agee with her mirrors Bush to a tee. How can a reputable party strongly endorse someone who so closely replicates an individual who has only a 29% support, which I have always believed is very suspect. No, John McCain didn’t vet this individual he just fell for another pretty face.

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    7:47 pm 9/02/08
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    koroth comments on:

    GOP VP candidate Palin's 17 year old daughter is pregnant

    "Yet again.  This choice shows the Republicans just want to win so they can keep ruling, not governing,  the country. "

    Thanks, I needed a good laugh. :) I was under the impression that’s what the Dems wanted to do. After all, Obama wants to greatly expand government control of and intrusion into our lives as well as its reach into our pocketbooks. The old "Rape Paul to buy Peter’s vote" thing. The R’s are libertarians compared to the Dems and Obama.

    And cronyism? Hardly. Palin and McCain have very different viewpoints on many different issues. McCain is a very liberal follow overall, which is why the conservatives don’t much care for him. Palin was an inspired choice which will bring a lot of votes into the McCain camp, even if not so many of them are from Hillary’s camp.

    Palin won’t be gone, she’s a great choice and brings alot to the ticket. Far more than Biden did for Obama. So much for Obama’s claims to be a uniter.

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    7:26 pm 9/02/08
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    Mikep2 comments on:

    GOP VP candidate Palin's 17 year old daughter is pregnant

    Yet again.  This choice shows the Republicans just want to win so they can keep ruling, not governing,  the country.  She doesn’t even know what the VP does.  But she does think the way the farther right does, and that makes her ‘qualified’.  Political cronyism…Just like Brown (who ran FEMA during Katrina) and Alberto Gonzales (the former AG who was just  cited for misshandling classified documents, he didn’t put them in his safe at home b/c he forgot the combo).  Even David Brooks of the NYT doesn’t think she is a good VP candidate.  Great judgement Mr. McCain.  Hillary’s supporters know Gov. Palin does not represent their values.

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    5:59 pm 9/02/08
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    tigerkarn comments on:

    GOP VP candidate Palin's 17 year old daughter is pregnant

    After further study and input I find this woman is a religious lunatic, the kind children often rebel against and do extreme acts just to dizt the parent.

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    5:04 pm 9/02/08
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    Jeff comments on:

    GOP VP candidate Palin's 17 year old daughter is pregnant

    Apparently, Sarah Palin’s future son in law isn’t yet finished with finishing school.

    http://www.salon.com/politics/war_room/2008/09/02/paging_cheney/index.html

    Not sure how representative he is about GOP family values.

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    4:25 pm 9/02/08
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    tigerkarn comments on:

    GOP VP candidate Palin's 17 year old daughter is pregnant

    Talk about ambition. This woman has it in CAPITAL LETTERS!

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    3:02 pm 9/02/08
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    Shemuses

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    Jodie lives, plays, and blogs in Vancouver, BC. Her day job at ONE/Northwest puts her talents to work supporting social change strategies for greening our world.

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    Jeff is the founder of NewsCloud. He is also a freelance writer and blogs at Idealog.

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