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WORC ACTION ALERT
Tuesday, November 18, 2003
CALL BOTH YOUR SENATORS TODAY AND URGE THEM TO OPPOSE THE ENERGY BILL AND SUPPORT THE FILIBUSTER
You can reach any member of Congress by calling
202-224-3121 or 1-800-839-5276
The End Game on the Energy Bill
Call Your Senators to Oppose the Energy Bill
Congress is in the final stages of action on an energy bill that's filled with just about every subsidy, tax break and loophole the energy industry and its allies in Congress could come up with in the three years they've been working on energy policy. H.R. 6 cleared the House-Senate conference committee yesterday. The House will vote on the bill today, with Senate action likely to begin tomorrow. If both houses pass the bill, it goes to the President to be signed into law.
This is our last chance to Stop the Energy Bill!
The final bill would do little or nothing to increase the reliability of the electricity grid or reduce our reliance on imported oil. It misses the opportunity to promote clean, renewable energy and add much-needed jobs to the economy. Instead, this bill would cost ratepayers and taxpayers billions of dollars, while threatening drinking water, agricultural lands, and private property rights. For more information, go to http://www.worc.org/ www.worc.org.
It's not too late to stop the energy bill
The House and Senate are expected to vote on final passage of the energy bill, H.R. 6, on Tuesday and Wednesday. Our best chance to kill the bill is in the Senate, where its opponents may mount a filibuster to stop the bill. |
PRESS RELEASE
WESTERN SHOSHONE INDIANS SUE U.S. GOVERNMENT
Value of land in dispute and monies due
exceeds $100 billion.
A lawsuit was filed by the WESTERN SHOSHONE INDIAN NATION
against the UNITED STATES on Monday, September 29, 2003.
The case was filed in the United States District Court
for the District of Columbia. (Case No. 03-cv-2009 RCL,
Judge Royce C. Lamberth)
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The action seeks to confirm title in over 60 million
acres of land and determine royalties from use of
the land.
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The UNITED STATES recognizes WESTERN SHOSHONE
title to the land in the Treaty of Ruby Valley,
1863. The land comprises most of the state of Nevada
and parts of California, Idaho and Utah.
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Under the Treaty of Ruby Valley, the United States
is permitted to mine the land and agrees to pay
the WESTERN SHOSHONE INDIANS a fair royalty. Over
$26 billion in gold was mined from the land and
the WESTERN SHOSHONE INDIANS have never received
any royalty payments.
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Congress is considering a bill to distribute approximately
$150 million to the Western Shoshone people as compensation
for land. The Western Shoshone plaintiffs have refused
to accept the money stating that their land is not
for sale.
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This year the U.S. forcibly seized over 500 horses
owned by Western Shoshone grandmothers Mary and
Carrie Dann. The livestock were grazing Western
Shoshone land. Carrie Dann states “Our land is like
our mother. My people have always lived here and
we will die as a nation without our land.”
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Chief Raymond Yowell, Chief of the Western Shoshone
National Council, states that “the Western Shoshone
Nation has a contract with the United States. The
Western Shoshone people have lived up to their end
of the bargain and now the United States must live
up to their end. The United States is trying to
steal our land and we will not let them.”
Contact offices of Jeff Herman, attorney for the Western
Shoshone plaintiffs, for further information at (800)
686-9921. For a copy of the Complaint, Treaty and map
go to www.hermanlaw.com.
|
ACTION ALERT
The Western Shoshone Nation Requests Your Immediate
Assistance!!
Dear Friends and Supporters:
The final hours appear to be upon the Western Shoshone.
Western Shoshone land rights are being crushed; beautiful,
Shoshone horses are dying senselessly; and the engines
to gauge, pillage, and assault Newe Sogobia, Shoshone
homelands, is revving up. Congress comes back to session
on Tuesday, Sept. 2, 2003 and Western Shoshone lands,
site to the nation’s largest gold production, nuclear
dump and nuclear test site will be hot on the agenda.
With no hearing date scheduled for the Western Shoshone
Distribution Bill (HR 884/ SB 618) we know we have to
be ready. Senator Reid has made clear the priority with
which he is pushing this bill. In the House, the bill
is geared for quick markup before the Committee on Resources.
(As soon as next week.) In the Senate, the bill is on
the way to the floor after being railroaded through
the Committee on Indian Affairs. Both bills represent
a “forced payoff” to Western Shoshone for their homelands.
A delegation of Western Shoshone and WSDP will be
in Washington, D.C. this coming week, September 2nd,
to talk to members of Congress about concerns for their
lands and their opposition to the forced payment for
lands that have never been sold. They plan to tell their
story in a press conference as well. We/they need YOUR
help! Now is the time to stand in unity with the first
people of this land to stop abusive government policies
which violate fundamental human and environmental rights
and which allow for corporate and military desecration
of the earth simply for its resources. THIS
IS TRUE HOMELAND SECURITY, SECURITY TIED TO JUSTICE!
Please take a stand whether your concern is with indigenous
rights, free and healthy Indian horses, protection of
property rights, nuclear free Nevada, nuclear disarmament,
or corporate empire building.
Background Facts: The Western Shoshone Distribution
Bill is highly controversial and has raised concerns
about human rights violations both at home and internationally.
In December, 2002 the Inter-American Commission on Human
Rights, Organization of American States (OAS), found
that the U.S. is in violation of fundamental rights
to property, due process and equality under the law
with regard to its treatment of the Western Shoshone.
Western Shoshone issues are moving to the big screen
with national and international organizations. Last
winter, Amnesty International (AI) chose the Shoshone
case as a highlight case of their Just Earth! Task Force
on Indigenous Peoples. In April, AI issued a report
calling upon the U.S. to respect the OAS decision.
The political effect of the Western Shoshone Distribution
Bill will be a “clearance of title” to approximately
26 million acres of land, in Nevada, Utah, Idaho and
California, classified by the U.S. as “public” lands.
The clearing of title will be used by the United States
to open up these lands to privatization, “sale to the
highest bidder” and ignore the Western Shoshone’s decades-long
struggle, legitimizing the government and corporate
theft of these lands. Over the past 24 months, the U.S.
Interior, Energy, and Defense Departments, have been
gearing up on enforcement actions against Western Shoshone
and readying for the multi-national corporate “give-aways”
of Western Shoshone lands and resources, demonstrated
by actions to remove Western Shoshone horses and cattle
from their homelands, and the push for passage of the
Claim’s Distribution bill. Under the current Administration,
plans have stepped up for increased gold mining; approval
of Yucca Mountain nuclear waste repository, renewed
nuclear weapons tests, a counter-terrorism facility;
and plans to open up Shoshone lands for oil and gas
production and geothermal energy production. The Western
Shoshone are steadfastly opposing these immense powers
and struggling to live on their sacred lands in their
traditional and spiritual ways. Whether you are an indigenous
person or a descendant of a stranger to these lands,
acknowledge that the struggle is the same: human dignity,
respect for the earth and the ability to continue your
spiritual beliefs.
WHAT YOU CAN DO TO HELP:
1. Pass this alert on to friends, family and
organizations that may help AND DO IT NOW.
Contacts with civil rights/legal organizations, the
American Association for Retired Persons (AARP), veterans
groups, native rights groups, peace activists, student
organizations and environmental groups are key. This
is especially needed if you have contacts in any of
the states where key congressional people are located
(i.e. Nevada, California, Utah, Idaho and Iowa).
2. Express your concerns by fax, e-mail or letter
to the following officials. If you belong to an organization
or citizens’ group ask them to write letters in their
capacity. A single letter can be written and copied
to the various officials. (Please send us copies if
possible, as well as any responses you receive). Sample
letters, written by an individual supporter and an organization,
are including at the end of this alert. Key to your
request should be a call upon the United States to meet
and negotiate in good faith with the Western Shoshone
Nation to recognize the 1863 Treaty of Ruby Valley and
to resolve this long standing land dispute. Let them
know that you will know longer stand for the abuses
against native peoples, fundamental human rights, and
the rights of future generations government “officials”
will be held accountable.
3. Encourage your state legislators and the
media to gather information about the Western Shoshone
situation. Meetings/interviews can be arranged with
the Western Shoshone delegation in D.C. by calling 775-468-0230.
Suggested officials to be contacted (as well as your state
congressional people):
HOUSE COMMITTEE ON RESOURCES: http://resourcescommittee.house.gov
Phone: (202) 225-2761 Fax: 202-225-5929
Richard W. Pombo, California, Chairman
Nick J. Rahall II, West Virginia, Ranking Democrat Member
| Republicans |
Democrats |
Don Young, Alaska
W.J. "Billy" Tauzin, Louisiana
Jim Saxton, New Jersey
Elton Gallegly, California
John J. Duncan, Jr., Tennessee
Wayne T. Gilchrest, Maryland
Ken Calvert, California
Scott McInnis, Colorado
Barbara Cubin, Wyoming
George P. Radanovich, California
Walter B. Jones, Jr., North Carolina
Chris Cannon, Utah
John E. Peterson, Pennsylvania
Jim Gibbons, Nevada
Mark E. Souder, Indiana
Greg Walden, Oregon
Thomas G. Tancredo, Colorado
J.D. Hayworth, Arizona
Tom Osborne, Nebraska
Jeff Flake, Arizona
Dennis R. Rehberg, Montana
Rick Renzi, Arizona
Tom Cole, Oklahoma
Stevan Pearce, New Mexico
Rob Bishop, Utah
Devin Nunes, California
Randy Neugebauer, Texas |
Dale E.
Kildee, Michigan
Neil Abercrombie, Hawaii
Eni F.H. Faleomavaega, American Samoa
Frank Pallone, Jr., New Jersey
Solomon P. Ortiz, Texas
Calvin M. Dooley, California
Donna M. Christensen, Virgin Islands
Ron Kind, Wisconsin
Jay Inslee, Washington
Grace F. Napolitano, California
Tom Udall, New Mexico
Mark Udall, Colorado
Aníbal Acevedo-Vilá, Puerto
Rico Brad Carson, Oklahoma
Raúl M. Grijalva, Arizona
Dennis A. Cardoza, California
Madeleine Z. Bordallo, Guam
George Miller, California
Edward J. Markey, Massachusetts
Rubén Hinojosa, Texas
Ciro D. Rodriguez, Texas
Joe Baca, California
Betty McCollum, Minnesota
Rob Bishop, Utah
|
KEY SENATORS THE WESTERN SHOSHONE NEED TO MEET WITH:
Senator Daniel Inouye (Hawaii)
United States Senate
Washington, D.C. 20510
202-224-3934
Fax: 202-224-6747
inouye.senate.gov
(Re: US Indian Policy) |
Senator Dianne Feinstein (California)
United States Senate
Washington, D.C. 20510
202-224-3841
Fax: 202-228-3954
feinstein.senate.gov
(Re: This issue affects California)
|
Senator Barbara Boxer (California)
United States Senate
Washington, D.C. 20510
202-224-3553
Fax: 415-956-6701
boxer.senate.gov
(Re: This issue affects California) |
Senator Charles Grassley (Iowa)
United States Senate
Washington, D.C. 20510
202-224-3744
Fax: 202-224-6020
grassley.senate.gov
(Re: Finance/Judiciary committees -
what's happening with "Public Lands" and the ouster
of Western Shoshone in Nevada? Need for investigation.)
|
Administration:
President George W. Bush
The White House
1600 Pennsylvania Ave. NW
Washington, D.C. 20500
202-456-1414
president@whitehouse.gov
|
Secretary of State Colin L. Powell
Department of State
2201 C St., NW
Washington, D.C. 20520
202-647-4000
www.state.gov
|
Secretary of the Interior Gale A. Norton
Department of Interior
1849 C St., NW
Washington, D.C. 20240
202-208-7351
www.doi.gov |
|
SAMPLE LETTER:
____________________, 2003
H
onorable Congressman/Senator _________.
I write this letter in opposition to the Western Shoshone
Distribution Bill sponsored by Senator Reid and Congressman
Gibbons of Nevada. The bill has been introduced in the
House as HR 884 and in the Senate as SB 618.
The Western Shoshone Distribution Bill is a bad bill.
If passed in its current form, the bill could have devastating
impacts on the people of Nevada, the Western Shoshone
and the United States. Such impacts include escalating
disputes and litigation over native rights under the
1863 Treaty of Ruby Valley, loss of economic benefits
to tribal and local communities and loss of international
respect for the United States on its policies regarding
indigenous peoples. Rather than a meager distribution
of controversial monies, the Treaty of Ruby Valley should
be enforced. Enforcement of the Treaty of Ruby Valley
would stop nuclear waste storage and transportation
to Yucca Mountain, it would serve as a basis for good
faith negotiations regarding land and resource rights
for the Western Shoshone people and it would uphold
U.S. treaty and international obligations.
This bill also raises fundamental questions about
how the federal government treats indigenous peoples
and represents an appalling example of current U.S.
policy. The Western Shoshone need to address their hunting
and fishing and gathering of food and medicinal plants.
Their children need to feel connected to the lands of
their ancestors. The Western Shoshone are the caretakers
of these lands and the Distribution Bill threatens their
existence as Western Shoshone people. The Western Shoshone
people’s rights to property, to due process and to equality
under the law are being violated they deserve good faith
negotiations or a hearing in a fair judicial proceeding,
not 15 cents an acre and spiritual genocide.
Thank you for your attention to this serious issue
and your opposition to the Western Shoshone Distribution
Bill.
Sincerely,
______________________
ADDITIONAL LETTERS SENT BY ORGANIZATIONS:
From Citizen Alert: Citizen Alert, one of
the oldest grassroots organizations in the state of
Nevada would like to go on record as stating our profound
disappointment in Representative Gibbon's [Senator Reid's]
dogged determination to pass the Western Shoshone "distribution"
bill.
This is unfair and misdirected legislation and would
be bad law. It is also, from our viewpoint, very shortsighted.
Nevada is in the fight of it's life in trying to stop
Yucca Mountain from becoming the nation's dump for nuclear
waste and we have perhaps, the show stopper, the Treaty
of Ruby Valley.
We urge Representative Gibbon [Senator Reid] to "put
on the brakes" and look at the possible ramifications
of his actions.
As important to us is the issue of righting a wrong.
When the treaty was signed it was implicit in its language
that the government take care of the land and to honor
the wishes of the Shoshone peoples. Disregarding and
trampling the sacred sites on the land, destroying the
environment and contaminating our precious aquifer system
with toxic waste is unacceptable and in violation of
that treaty.
There is still time to do the right thing.
Respectfully,
Peggy Maze Johnson
Peggy Maze Johnson
Executive Director
Citizen Alert
P.O. Box 17173
Las Vegas, NV 89114
702.796.5662
702.796.4886 (fax)
pmj1@citizenalert.org
http://www.citizenalert.org
From the Oaks Institute: On behalf of the full
Board of Directors and membership of The Oaks Institute,
I am writing to voice our unified opposition to the
pending legislation regarding payments to members of
the Western Shoshone nation. We are a nonprofit organization
composed of scholars, businesspersons, and concerned
public leadership working to safeguard the environmental
sustainability of our communities.
As you may know, there are grave conflicts between
government claims of title to Western Shoshone lands,
and aboriginal title as recognized by several international
bodies.
It is the conclusion of The Oaks Institute, after
a thorough investigation of historical documents, recent
documents and testimony, that the present attempt to
legislate payment is closely tied to the interests and
lobbying efforts of the international mining corporations
and possibly Bechtel corporation.
This payment is not a just action, is not going to
hold up in light of international law, and may leave
US law makers in a moral quagmire themselves, as more
documents related to conflicts of interest are brought
to the press and the public.
We urge a conservative, rational approach to this
matter, one that does not bend the legitimacy of US
legislatures and US law to serve the short term interests
of international mining.
If I can be of any assistance to you as you address
this matter of great importance, I would be happy to
speak with you.
Sincerely,
Michele Weber, Ph.D.
Board Chair
The Oaks Institute
941 W. Pear, Suite 112
Brea CA 92821
(714)256-2006 phone/fax
oaksinstitute@earthlink.net
www.theoaksinstitute.org
|
STOP THE
ENERGY BILL!
We are in what may be the final stretch to stop the
Senate energy bill, S. 14 (Domenici, R-NM). Debate on
the bill and consideration of amendments will resume
on Monday, July 28. Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist
(R-Tenn.) has renewed his threat to keep the Senate
in session past the scheduled August 1 recess date if
necessary to finish action on the bill. Thus, a final
vote on the bill could happen as early as July 31, although
we continue to believe that there is just too much work
left on the bill for it to occur quite that early.
Thank you to everyone who has been sending us your
letters to distribute to the Senate. A lot of you have
sent them in, but a lot of you haven’t either! The energy
bill isn't going to stop itself--it’s going to require
the best efforts of all of us!
ACTION: Over the next few days and this weekend,
please sign and send us your letters to your senators.
Sample text is below and is downloadable on the NIRS
website (http://www.nirs.org).
Then, please ask your friends, relatives and neighbors
to send us letters too. Set up a table at the local
co-op or grocery this Saturday. Take some copies of
the letter to church this Sunday and ask your congregation
members to sign. Reach out anywhere and everywhere you
can outreach is the key to winning this issue! If you
need background information on the bill and its problems,
there is a fact sheet on the NIRS website that will
be useful. For us, the biggest issue is that the bill
would spend billions of dollars of your taxpayer money
on new commercial nuclear reactors for large wealthy
electric utilities, and then spend more of your money
buying power from those reactors at above-market rates.
It’s a classic taxpayer rip-off and environmentally
disastrous to boot. But there is a lot more to dislike
in this bill; it singlehandedly would set our nation
on the wrong energy path for a generation….
Please put your letters to us in the mail by Monday,
July 28 (NIRS, 1424 16th Street NW, #404, Washington,
DC 20036). We will distribute them to your Senators
before a final vote.
Even if you think your senators are "hopeless," please
go ahead and send in your letters. They might, in fact,
not be hopeless and even if they are, an avalanche of
opposition will be noticed in the Senate. Similarly,
even if you think your senators are already on board,
please send in your letters. Don't take them for granted.
And even if they are, your support for their stand will
make it more likely they'll aggressively fight this
bill.
Then, after you've sent us your letters, take just
a couple minutes next week to call both of your senators
(Capitol Switchboard, 202-224-3121) and ask a friend
to call too.
The nuclear power industry is lobbying the Senate
heavily in favor of this bill; if we are to win this
battle, we need to be sure that all of our voices are
heard.
Thanks for everything you are doing!
Michael Mariotte
Executive Director
Nuclear Information and Resource Service
Sample letter:
VOTE NO ON S. 14
Hon.
US Senate
Washington, DC 20510
Dear Senator
I am writing to urge you to vote against S. 14, the
energy bill, and to please take a leadership role to
ensure the defeat of this anti-environmental waste of
taxpayer money.
S. 14 would transfer billions of dollars from hard-working
taxpayers to giant energy companies. It would reward
the economically-failed nuclear power industry by providing
federal assistance to build new reactors, and allowing
taxpayers to pay above-market rates for electricity
from those reactors. It would end Congressional oversight
of the Price-Anderson Act, by mandating its permanent
reauthorization. It poses new threats to the Outer Continental
Shelf. As written, it does little to nothing to prevent
future Enrons nor to expand clean renewable energy supplies.
S. 14 is fundamentally and irretrievably flawed. It
would send our national energy policy in the wrong direction
for decades. We need an energy policy based on sustainable,
economic energy sources, not on multi-billion dollar
giveaways to wealthy energy interests.
Please stop S. 14.
Sincerely
Name:
Address:
|
ACTION ALERT:
We have just been informed that the Senate Committee
on Indian Affairs has scheduled a markup on the Western
Shoshone Distribution Bill for this Wednesday (July
16, 2003) at 10 am EST. There has been no hearing
before the Senate this session and there has never been
an attempt by any member of the Nevada Congressional
delegation to meet with Western Shoshone. Senator Reid
(D. Nev.) and Chairman Campbell (R. Colo.) appear to
be making the bill a top priority. In fact, Senator
Reid has was quoted recently in the local press as stating:
" I've told my staff I want the bill reported out of
the Indian Affairs Committee...I won't let any other
bills out until that one is reported out." In response
to the hefty opposition to the bill, Reid is quoted:
"I don't think it's fair to have dissidents hold up
the bill." (emphasis added)
The fear of many is that once the U.S. has forcibly
distributed these monies, they will claim the Shoshone
have been "paid" and that title to the lands (over 24
million acres) is cleared, thereby paving the way for
a massive land auction set up in a similar fashion to
the Southern Nevada Public Lands Management Act. Corporations
standing to gain handsomely include multinational gold
giants: Newmont Mining Company (Colo.) and Placer Dome
(Canada). Both companies are represented by McClure,
Gerard and Neuenshwander, Inc. conveniently also the
employer of Senator Reid's son-in-law, Stephen Barringer.
(For more info on Senator Reid's 'family ties" see June
24, 2003 Las Vegas Review-Journal). According to an
April 23, 2003 article in the Salt Lake Tribune, on
an issue very close to the Western Shoshone Yucca Mountain
waste storage struggle, McClure, Gerard and Neuenshwander
was paid more than $1 million to lobby Congress on behalf
of a group of utilities (Private Fuel Storage) seeking
to license a temporary nuclear waste storage facility
on the Goshute Indian Reservation. Also standing to
gain heavily from the ouster of Shoshone from their
lands are none other than Nevada Land and Resources
Co. (PECO Holding Corp.), Bechtel Corp. and Kennecott
Mining.
The battle for justice and protection of Mother Earth
continues with faith and determination, despite the
odds.
Following are two sample letters sent by Organizations
concerned about the Bill. If you or your organization
would like to express your comments/concerns to Congress
and need more information, please call us or check our
website at the link below. Senate members' contact info
is available at www.senate.gov/~scia/ or fax: 202-228-2589.
Sample Letters
From Citizen Alert:
Citizen Alert, one of the oldest grassroots organizations
in the state of Nevada would like to go on record as
stating our profound disappointment in Representative
Gibbon's [Senator Reid's] dogged determination to pass
the Western Shoshone "distribution" bill.
This is unfair and misdirected legislation and would
be bad law. It is also, from our viewpoint, very shortsighted.
Nevada is in the fight of it's life in trying to stop
Yucca Mountain from becoming the nation's dump for nuclear
waste and we have perhaps, the show stopper, the Treaty
of Ruby Valley.
We urge Representative Gibbon [Senator Reid] to "put
on the brakes" and look at the possible ramifications
of his actions.
As important to us is the issue of righting a wrong.
When the treaty was signed it was implicit in its language
that the government take care of the land and to honor
the wishes of the Shoshone peoples. Disregarding and
trampling the sacred sites on the land, destroying the
environment and contaminating our precious aquifer system
with toxic waste is unacceptable and in violation of
that treaty.
There is still time to do the right thing.
Respectfully,
Peggy Maze Johnson
Peggy Maze Johnson
Executive Director
Citizen Alert
P.O. Box 17173
Las Vegas, NV 89114
702.796.5662
702.796.4886 (fax)
pmj1@citizenalert.org
http://www.citizenalert.org
From the Oaks Institute:
On behalf of the full Board of Directors and membership
of The Oaks Institute, I am writing to voice our unified
opposition to the pending legislation regarding payments
to members of the Western Shoshone nation. We are a
nonprofit organization composed of scholars, businesspersons,
and concerned public leadership working to safeguard
the environmental sustainability of our communities.
As you may know, there are grave conflicts between
government claims of title to Western Shoshone lands,
and aboriginal title as recognized by several international
bodies.
It is the conclusion of The Oaks Institute, after
a thorough investigation of historical documents, recent
documents and testimony, that the present attempt to
legislate payment is closely tied to the interests and
lobbying efforts of the international mining corporations
and possibly Bechtel corporation.
This payment is not a just action, is not going to
hold up in light of international law, and may leave
US law makers in a moral quagmire themselves, as more
documents related to conflicts of interest are brought
to the press and the public.
We urge a conservative, rational approach to this
matter, one that does not bend the legitimacy of US
legislatures and US law to serve the short term interests
of international mining.
If I can be of any assistance to you as you address
this matter of great importance, I would be happy to
speak with you.
Sincerely,
Michele Weber, Ph.D.
Board Chair
The Oaks Institute
941 W. Pear, Suite 112
Brea CA 92821
(714)256-2006 phone/fax
oaksinstitute@earthlink.net
www.theoaksinstitute.org
* For background
and more information go to WSDP's Distribution
Bill page * |
End the Nuclear Nightmare - Join us on August 9th!
Remember Hiroshima & Nagasaki ~ End
the Nuclear Nightmare
Saturday, August 9th, 2003
"It exploded in midair," she said.
Then quickly, in fractions of a second, she heard
the blast, was knocked unconscious and was blown several
yards. When she came to, she saw "a huge cloud of fire."
Of the next few hours [that morning, August 9, 1945]
, Tsuchimoto said: "I cannot think of any other words
than 'hell on Earth'."
58 years after the horrific nuclear bombings of the
Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Citizen Alert
and the Reno Anti-War Coalition will sponsor a Rally
to "End the Nuclear Nightmare" on Saturday, August 9,
on the Manzanita Bowl on the UNR Campus. The rally will
run from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
58 years ago, the United States government unleashed
a horrific nuclear attack on the cities of Hiroshima
and Nagasaki, killing hundreds of thousands of innocent
people. The people of the United States must now recognize
that this attack on a civilian population was absolutely
unacceptable, and must never be allowed to happen again.
The Bush Administration has withdrawn from international
non-proliferation treaties such as the Anti-Ballistic
Missle treaty, and continues to seek the development
of so called "low yield" or "battlefield deployable"
nuclear weapons. At the same time, the Department of
Energy (DOE) intends to develop so called "Modern Pit
Facilities" to manufacture the triggers for the next
generation of nuclear weapons.
This at a time when the American people have been
lead into a war against Iraq, with the main justification
for the war being that Iraq posessed "weapons of mass
destruction" and possibly nuclear capabilities. Iraqs
"weapons of mass destruction" remain to be found, and
we now know that some of the "evidence" the Bush Administration
used to justify the invasion and occupation of Iraq
was at best misleading and exaggerated, and at worst
out right lies. The US military has never taken the
use of nuclear weapons out of the realm of possibility
and continues to irresponsibly use it's enormous nuclear
arsenal as a hammer to force compliance.
At this crucial time, Americans must stand up and
demand nuclear disarmament, beginning at home.
Nevadans are well aware of the consequences of nuclear
weapons and nuclear testing, as they have seen the loss
of health for those downwind of the Nevada Test Site,
and the effective permanent poisoning of the ecosystem
in and around the testing lands. We deplore any further
molestation of the lands and people of the Great Basin,
which will be incurred by further nuclear weapons testing
driven by a misguided need for deployment.
Please join Citizen Alert and the Reno Anti-War Coalition
in building public support for sweeping measures to
eliminate nuclear weapons in the US as well as around
the world. We welcome endorsments from any organization
that wishes to join us in this important action. We
also welcome your organization to join us in organizing
and mobilizing for August 9th. If you have any questions
or comments, or would like to add your organizations
name to the list of endorsers, please contact us at:
827-4200 or Stewart Stout stewartreno@yahoo.com
RAWC website: www.possiblebag.com/antiwar
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STOP THE GOVERNMENT FROM CREATING NEW
NUCLEAR WEAPONS
The Department of Energy will be holding a public
comments hearing about a proposed MODERN PLUTONIUM PIT
FACILITY to be constructed at the Nevada Test Site (NTS).
~ The Department of Energy
(DOE) is still cleaning up massive contamination from
the last plutonium pit facility. (Rocky Flats, Colorado)
There are still millions of gallons of contaminated
ground water at the NTS that the DOE will never clean
up, and they want us to fund another site!!
~ The US is awash in plutonium,
possessing as many as 23,000 - 25,000 plutonium pits,
of which 10,700 are in warhead form, and only 1,700-2,200
will be "operationally deployed" as a result of the
Moscow Treaty. A new pit facility will send a strong
signal to the world community that the US intends to
ignore its obligation to seek nuclear disarmament, as
agreed to in the 1970 Non-Proliferation Treaty and reaffirmed
by the United States in 2000 as an "unequivocal commitment."
In addition, a modern pit facility would be hugely expensive,
costing $2-4 billion to build, $200-300 million to operate
each year and billions of dollars to dismantle and clean
up.The administration has yet to demonstrate what its
stockpile needs are following the signing of a new Strategic
Offensive Reductions Treaty (SORT, also referred to
as the Moscow Treaty) with Russia in May this year.
~ According to the Ruby
Valley Treaty of 1863, the land that the DOE calls 'the
Nevada Test Site' is actually a part of the Shoshone
Nation's ancestral land, Newe Sogobia. The Shoshone
Nation has NEVER allowed the DOE to use their land for
the testing and production of nuclear weapons, and the
DOE is, therefore, trespassing in Newe Sogobia.
Come tell the DOE, No More Contamination
of Nevada Land!
No More Sacrifice Zones! No More Nuclear Weapons!
And Bring A Friend
July 2nd, 2003
7:00 - 10:00 PM
Moyer Student Union (MSU) @ UNLV
RM. 201
Maryland Parkway & Harmon
Submit comments by August 5 to:
Mr. Jay Rose, MPF EIS Document Manager
U.S. Department of Energy/NNSA
1000 Independence Avenue, S.W.
Washington, DC 20585
FAX: 1-202-586-5324
Email: James.Rose@nnsa.doe.gov
TALKING POINTS
MODERN PIT FACILITY HEARING (DOE/EIS-236-S2)
JULY 2nd, 2003
The National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA),
the nuclear weapons agency of the Department of Energy
(DOE), has issued a draft report for public comment
about the proposed Modern Plutonium Pit Facility (MPF).
The proposed MPF will be capable of producing as many
as 500 plutonium pits, the triggers for the thermonuclear
explosion of a nuclear weapon, per year. The DOE has
selected five potential sites for the location of the
MPF: Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) in New Mexico,
Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) in New Mexico, Pantex
Plant in Texas, Savannah River Site (SRS) in South Carolina,
and right here at the Nevada Test Site (NTS). The Nuclear
Posture Review, the Bush Administration's report on
the state of nuclear weapons in the U.S., pushes strongly
for the development of new nuclear weapons. The MPF
is the first step in this process, a process that will
ultimately lead to the proliferation of nuclear weapons
through another nuclear arms race. We must stop this
process, NOW!
FACTS:
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The DOE has a blatant history of environmental
abuse and should not be given the funding to create
more contamination anywhere in the U.S.
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There is no need for a new MPF. The Nuclear Posture
Review is not law, and therefore, cannot be used
as justification for the need to create a MPF.
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This project is unnecessary, immoral, and unethical.
The DOE cannot expect taxpayers to foot the bill
for future environmental contamination and radiation
exposure EVER, much less when previous sites still
need to be cleaned up.
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We do not want to pay for a MPF. We demand that
our tax money go for quality education and economic
infrastructure improvements that improve the quality
of everyone's life. The DOE must also clean up and
dismantle current nuclear weapons facilities, not
create plutonium pits for new nuclear weapons!
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The transportation of plutonium pits, enriched
uranium, and transuranic waste to and from the NTS
place the environment and employees of the NTS at
great risk.
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THE DOE IS TRESPASSING ON NEWE SOGOBIA, THE ANCENSTRAL
HOMELANDS OF THE WESTERN SHOSHONE, AND WILL BE VIOLATING
THE 1863 TREATY OF RUBY VALLEY:
The U.S. government signed the treaty in 1863 and the
Senate ratified it in 1866. Once ratified, this treaty
becomes "the supreme law of the land." v Past, current,
and future NTS operations and development have been
and will always be violating this law. Congress, based
on fraudulent agency proceedings, is attempting to distribute
the Indian Claims Commission monetary award, valued
at $1 per acre for over 24 million acres of Newe Sogobia,
in a clear attempt to "muzzle" the Treaty of Ruby Valley.
Nevada Senator Harry Reid, who happens to have substantial
ties to corporate interests on Shoshone land, is leading
this effort. "It is the position of the Western Shoshone
government that the United States Department of the
Interior's acceptance of the United States Indian Claims
Commission monetary award was illegal and that it therefore
has no effect on the ownership and territorial rights
of the Western Shoshone Nation." vi In short, the land
belongs to the Western Shoshone and the DOE does not
have permission to use it.
THE DOE HAS A HISTORY OF ENVIRONMENTAL ABUSES:
The DOE-controlled Rocky Flats plutonium pit plant near
Denver, CO was shut down due to massive contamination.
The Rocky Flats plant was used to create plutonium pits
and other components for nuclear weapons. "There are
areas on-site at Rocky Flats where chemicals and nuclear
materials were buried, contaminating both the soil and
groundwater. Various spills and other accidents over
the years also have caused contamination." i If the
MPF is sited at the Nevada Test Site, 'various spills
and other accidents' will occur. This will place the
surrounding environment and MPF workers at great risk.
For everyday operation at the Nevada Test Site (NTS),
acreage "permanently modified or lost as habitat, foraging
areas, or as a prey base for species of special interest
would range from 44-56 hectares (110-138 acres)," ii
which is almost TWICE the size of the Thomas and Mack
Center at UNLV!iii
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PRODUCING NEW PLUTONIUM PITS FOR NUCLEAR WEAPONS
LEADS THE U.S. DOWN A DANGEROUS PATH:
The NTS was de-activated from full-scale nuclear
weapons testing in 1992. The DOE is currently conducting
sub-critical testing at the NTS. The DOE conducted
the most recent sub-critical test on September 26th,
2002. This testing violates the spirit of the Comprehensive
Test Ban Treaty. New full-scale testing of nuclear
weapons using plutonium pits designed at an MPF
will be in direct violation. The intention to create
a MPF for new nuclear weapons, instead of disarming
the current weapons stockpile, IS IN VIOLATION of
the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty.iv We must not
allow the DOE to use Nevada to destroy important
international laws. EXPECTED CONSTRUCTION
COST FOR THE MPF IS $4.1 BILLION:
That does not include operation, potential decontamination,
decommissioning, or clean up costs.vii This is equivalent
to the annual salary/benefits for approximately
72,000 elementary school teachers or 82,000 startup
business loans of $50,000 each. Instead of investing
in a facility that promotes destruction, why not
invest in opportunities that promote growth and
progress?
THE MPF WILL CAUSE CANCER DEATHS:
Based on DOE figures, the MPF project would expose
its workers to radiation sufficient to cause one
fatal cancer every four and a half years. That would
total about nine cancer deaths over the plutonium
pit factory's 40-year anticipated life.viii The
expected average individual dose is as high as 510
millirems per person, per year.ix The Shundahai
Network feels that these figures are low.
TRANSPORTATION ACCIDENTS WILL HAPPEN:
The DOE is predicting as many as 50 plutonium pit
shipments, 36 enriched uranium shipments, and 142
transuranic waste shipments every year.x That's
potentially 2,000 plutonium pit shipments, 1,440
enriched uranium shipments, and 5,680 transuranic
waste shipments over the entire 40-year anticipated
life of the factory. The construction and operation
of the MPF will increase the incident-free impacts
(radiation dose to those on or near the highway,
for instance) and accident related injuries and
fatalities. We have not seen adequate plans for
the transportation of high-level radioactive waste
and spent nuclear fuel expected to be stored in
the proposed Yucca Mountain facility, and this has
been over a period of 20 to 30 years in the making.
This raises severe doubt regarding the DOE's ability
to study and implement safe transportation routes
and procedures.
NOTES
- Citizens Advisory Board for Rocky Flats, http://www.rfcab.org/FAQ.html#7
- Draft Supplemental Programmatic Environmental
Impact Statement on Stockpile Stewardship and
Management for a Modern Pit Facility (DSPEIS MPF),
Volume 1, May 2003: Page 5-98, Operation Impacts
to Threatened and Endangered Species
- Estimated modified land for MPF: 59156-74213
square feet COMPARED TO the concourse at the Thomas
& Mack Center at UNLV: 42000 square feet
- Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty, Article 2:
"Each non-nuclear-weapon State Party to the Treaty
undertakes ... not to manufacture or otherwise
acquire nuclear weapons or other nuclear explosive
devices ..." Plutonium Pit manufacturing also
violates Article 6.
- Article 6, Paragraph 2 of the United States
Constitution
- According to the Outline of Western Shoshone
National Government's Findings of Facts Against
the United States by Western Shoshone National
Council Chief Raymond Yowell, January 1998: http://www.wsdp.org/findfact.htm
- Nuke Watch, New Mexico MPF Talking Points:
http://www.nukewatch.org/mpf/MPFtalkingPoints61603.pdf
- Institute for Energy and Environmental Research
(IEER) Press Release, June 26th, 2003
- DSPEIS MPF, Page 5-119, Table 5.3.9.1-2. Annual
Radiological Impacts on MPF Workers at NTS from
Operations for All Three Pit Production Rates
- DSPEIS MPF, Page 5-119, Table 5.3.12.2-1. Number
of Shipments per Year at NTS for the MPF Alternative
SHUNDAHAI NETWORK--Dedicated to Breaking the Nuclear
Chain
Shundahai is a Newe (Western Shoshone) word meaning
"Peace and Harmony with all Creation"
Kalynda Tilges
Executive Director
Shundahai Network
1350 E. Flamingo Box 255
Las Vegas, NV 89119
Office: 702.369.2730
Fax: 702.369.5717
kalynda@shundahai.org
http://www.Shundahai.org
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| From: Black Mesa support blackmesais@yahoo.com
May 27
Greetings to all!
Today we who work for social change face many issues. The so-called
'war
on terrorism' in its racism, greed, and imperialism, impacts
many people
in ways reminiscent of how Native peoples and lands have been
treated for
the past 500 years. The war profiteers are the same corporations
that
have been benefiting from the exploitation of indigenous peoples.
While
many people have been protesting the Bechtel corporation's 680
million
dollar contract to 'rebuild' Iraq, fewer people know about their
involvement with Peabody Coal and the extraction of coal on
the ancestral
lands of Black Mesa.(*) In light of these sombering global developments,
let's not forget this connection and the need for work supporting
indigenous resistance and healing here at home.
Several events are being planned this spring here on Black Mesa
that need
support. Indigenous Peoples Project(IPP) is planning to visit
the Navajo
Reservation to provide a special clinic, cooking classes, and
home visits
in the region of Big Mountain June 10th and 11th. Funding and
volunteers
are still needed for this to be possible. A number of potential
volunteers
(including healing practitioners) have expressed interest in
joining IPP
already. With funding IPP will be able to make it out there;
without
funding, they can coordinate volunteers and donations from their
home in
Oregon. IPP's desire is to be out there June 10 and 11th for
the Big
Mountain clinic and kitchen, and then to Wheatfield's for a
construction/stucco work party on their papercrete clinic building
June
12-16th. For further information about IPP, their projects,
and
how you can plug in, see below.
Clandyken will be playing a benefit concert for the residents
of the Big
Mountain vicinity in Nevada City on May 30. Funds will be for
corn and
vegetable planting or be put into water systems, as it is really
drying up
out there. www.clandyken.com
THERE ARE A NUMBER OF WAYS YOU CAN OFFER SUPPORT to the People
of Black
Mesa who are struggling to save their land, water, way of life,
and
resisting forced relocation:
Stay with a family on Black Mesa. BMIS has a list of families
requesting
support to come to Black Mesa for a few days to help on a specific
project
or for a month or longer to herd and shear sheep, haul water,
and to help
with spring planting and daily chores. BMIS requires supporters
to read
the cultural sensitivity / supporter packet found on-line at
http://www.blackmesais.org/cultural_sen.html.
If you have access to a computer, please share articles regarding
Black
Mesa and coal, water, and uranium the with BMIS so that it can
get
archived on the website. Very telling articles can be found
in Tutuveni,
Indian Country Today, Navajo Times, and various other publications.
Join or support the Annual Black Mesa Thanksgiving Food and
Supply
Run. Plan ahead. www.clandyken.com
Residents and on-land supporters coordinating with BMIS are
in
process of collecting statements from Elders and are in need
of donations
for gas money.
Contact your elected and appointed public officials and urge
them
to repeal PL-93-531 (contact information provided on www.blackmesais.org)
Write letters to the editors of your local newspapers on the
various
issues of Black Mesa.
Organize prayer vigils in support of the traditional Dine'
and Hopi
People.
Reduce dependence on fossil fuels. Work in your community
to promote
alternatives to fossil fuels.
Fundraise to bring human rights delegations to Black Mesa
from all
over the world so that they can write resolutions in their parliaments
that no corporations from their countries exploit Black Mesa.
(See the
United Nations and European Union contacts.)
Learn about and support the grassroots people at Black Mesa.
The Indigenous Peoples Project is a non-profit organization
that
organizizes holistic health clinics featuring natural foods
cooking
classes, and the services of qualified health practitioners
who volunteer
their services in an effort to support indigenous people in
their
birthright to enjoy vibrant health on their ancestral homelands.
Since the
winter of 1996-97, the IPP has been a channel for natural products,
services, education, organic food and gardens for Native American
people
who are taking responsibility for their health. Over the years
the IPP has
made 1-3 trips to the Navajo Reservation each year, bringing
with them
thousands of pounds of organic food, quality health supplements,
garden
seeds, as well as volunteers who work in the clinic, kitchen
and gardens.
In May 2001 the IPP began the construction of a clinic made
of the amazing
alternative building material known as Papercrete. They are
in the final
stages of completion of the clinic construction.
June 12-16 they are calling a four-day work party to complete
the
construction of their free health clinic in Wheatfields, AZ
for the Navajo
Nation. This clinic will be used to house the health services
and
educational programs of the IPP, and other like-minded individuals
and
organizations that offer their services. It will be used year
around by
traditional medicine men and women whose services are sought
out by the
people. It will also be utilized during and around the feasts
and
ceremonies that take place at that location. The building will
be a
blessing to all who come from near and far, for healing, support,
and
education. People from all parts of the reservation will come
and enjoy
the help of the many health practitioners who have joined in
this service.
Items for the clinic and interested practitioners are encouraged
to
contact IPP for more information about how to contribute to
this ongoing
project. July 6-13 they will be returning to the reservation
to staff the
clinic and an organic kitchen for a sundance ceremony. Volunteer
health
practitioners for the clinic and volunteers in the kitchen are
needed for
these projects.
For ways to offer support with these projects contact IPP for
their wish
list and newsletter. Their E.I.N.(tax exempt) is available to
you upon
request.
Karen and Antonio Ferreira
Indigenous Peoples Project Directors
World Institute of Holistic Therapies
116 High Street, Ashland OR
ipp@gaiasophia.com
541-482-9266
"We must not let artificial concepts of reservation boundaries
and the
rhetoric of corporate and governmental terrorism sway from us
our
inherent stewardship of our Awidelin Tsitda, Mother Earth."
(quote found from the Shiwi Messenger by Cal Seciwa, Zuni Tribal
Member.)
(*) http://www.blackmesais.org/bigmtbackground.html
Black Mesa Indigenous Support (BMIS) is a group of individuals
acting to support the sovereignty of the indigenous people affected
by mining activities on Black Mesa, who face forced relocation,
environmental devastation, and cultural extinction at the hands
of multi-national corporations, and United States and tribal
governments. http://www.blackmesais.org
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Encampment to Protect Sacred Places
From:
"Pemina Yellow Bird" pemina@hotmail.com
Fri May 2, 2003
My Dear Friends and Relatives:
This is a call to support the courageous Yankton Sioux
Nation as they struggle to protect a sacred place containing
ancestral burials and other sacred places from destruction
through development by the State of South Dakota.
The lands in question were transferred to the state
from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers by Congress, and
contain dozens of developed recreational areas. North
Point Recreational Area, where these burials are located,
now belongs to the state which began last year to further
develop the area for tourism and recreation. Last spring,
one of their bulldozers cut in half the burial of a
Yankton woman and her child, even though the Yankton
tribe had, many times, informed both the Army Corps
and the state of South Dakota that burials existed in
the area they wanted to develop. Also, other ancestral
remains were scattered throughout the park in loads
of earth used for landfill, but the agencies denied
this occurred and the Yanktons were prevented from being
able to look through the landfill for their relatives.
Several other wrongdoings occurred on the parts of
both the state and the Corps in the aftermath of discovering
that the burial had been hit, including tampering with
evidence and failing to comply with NAGPRA (though the
lands have been transferred to the state, Congress,
in the Act that transferred the lands, stipulated that
the Corps would retain responsibility to comply with
applicable federal laws) so the Yanktons were forced
to take to the courts to protect their ancestors' burials.
It should also be noted that other Missouri River Tribes,
including my own, also have ancestral burials and other
sacred and cultural places on these lands as well. Unfortunately,
last week, the court ruled that the State could go ahead
and continue their developments, and destruction of
these sacred places is imminent.
To prevent further destruction of ancestral burials
and other sacred places, the Yankton Sioux Nation has
begun an encampment at the Northpoint Recreational area
and a media blitz to call attention to what is happening
there. I'm writing you today, with a humble and sincere
request, to please help us and show your support for
the courageous efforts underway by the Yanktons and
other tribes to protect the ancestors and other sacred
places. Please see www.argusleader.com for articles
on the judge's decision. Then please, call, write or
email the Yankton Sioux Nation with your support. Send
editorial letters to the Argus Leader. If you have a
website or a listserve of folks who are interested in
or are working themselves on issues like this, please
forward this communique to them. There is one lodge
up at the site now, and more will follow, with each
flying the Tribal flag of their respective Nations.
Grandmas and Grandpas and children will be joining the
encampment, so there will be many mouths to feed. Financial
contributions as well as letters of support can be sent
to:
The
White Swan/North Point Team
c/o The Braveheart Society, Faith Spotted Eagle
P.O. Box 667, Lake Andes, SD, 57356
You may contact Faith at 605.487.7769 or email her at
eagletrax@hotmail.com.
With a heart full of thanks and praise for all your
help,
Pemina
Indigenous Peoples Council on Biocolonialism
PO Box 818, Wadsworth, NV 89442
Tel: (775) 835-6932 Fax; (775) 835-6934
www.ipcb.org
ipcb@ipcb.org
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RECEIVED
MARCH 12, 2003
URGENT URGENT URGENT
Arctic Refuge phone calls needed
IMMEDIATELY !
Please Post and Distribute as Appropriate
The Arctic Refuge is facing its greatest threat ever,
with many opponents stacked up against it: the White
House, the Oil Industry, the Teamsters, Arctic Power,
Native Corporations and the AK delegation. Even our
strongest allies in the Senate and House are under enormous
pressure to change their position.
We need all of our supporters to take action now in
opposition to this threat. It is crucial that we create
broad resistance to drilling on the coastal plain of
the Arctic Refuge-the birthplace and nursery of the
Porcupine Caribou Herd.
The Gwich'in need your help now to defend this sacred
place from the desperate attempts to violate the birthplace
and nursery of the Porcupine Caribou Herd, the coastal
plain of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.
As he has for the past several years.President Bush
has included revenues from leasing in the Arctic National
Wildlife Refuge as part of the 2004 budget he submitted
to Congress. However, this year, in hopes of "tempering
opposition" to drilling, the President announced that
half of the revenue would go toward funding for the
Energy Department's renewable energy technology research
programs over a seven-year period.
The Budget process is a backdoor approach that lacks
any public debate and the Arctic Refuge issue deserves
and merits full public process. The Arctic Refuge belongs
to all Americans, we must take a stand now and let our
elected officials in the Senate and House of Representatives
and let them know that we will defend the last 5% of
America's Arctic Coast from oil development, 95% is
already open to development.
The fate of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge is
the fate of the Gwich'in Nation. If the Arctic Refuge
is sacrificed to meet the high energy consumption needs
of the US, the Gwich'in will not be able to continue
our ancestral way of life and pass it on to our future
generations as we have since time immemorial. We are
fighting to protect our inherent fundamental human rights
to continue our ancestral way of life...Congress must
uphold the human rights of all people.
GWICH'IN NEED YOUR HELP NOW!!!
PLEASE CALL NOW - THE HOUSE
BUDGET COMMITTEE WILL VOTE TODAY!
The House Budget Committee is meeting RIGHT NOW
to discuss the 2004 budget. Unfortunately, the budget
includes language that allows the Resources committee
to save money any way they want - INCLUDING DRILLING
IN THE ARCTIC NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE!
One of our champions will offer an amendment to protect
the Refuge and a vote will occur sometime today or tonight.
YOUR HELP IS NEEDED NOW!
Please contact the following members of the House Budget
Committee RIGHT NOW! Let them know that you
oppose drilling in the Refuge . Urge them to stand up
for all Alaskans and Americans by opposing any language
in the budget that directly or indirectly allows drilling
in the Arctic Refuge.
Members to contact:
Jim Nussle (R-IOWA) 202-225-2911
Christopher Shays (R-Connecticut) 202-225-5541
Scott Garrett (R-New Jersey) 202-225-4465
Mario Diaz-Balart (R-Florida) 202-225-2778
To contact these Representatives, you can use the
toll-free Capitol Switchboard line at 1-800-839-5276.
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