ALHEIMS- 2008 U.S.A. Forsetakosning KOSNING TILVERA FRAMKOMA VI THE REIKISTJARNA JR FRIUR VEISLA ER N IGGJA BIR TNEFNING OG ATKVI TIL THE KOSNING VI Netfang
svar til the margir e- pstur og uppstunga vi hafa viurkenndur fr okkar nungi jararbi yfir the hnttur vivkjandi the Alheims- 2008 U.S.A. Forsetakosning Kosning essi er tilvera framkoma vi The Reikistjarna Jr Friur Veisla vi ert hald the hpur stuningsmanna uppstunga:
einn) notandi hver hluti kveinn greinir ensku ip heimilisfang geta n atkvi vi tlvupstur heimilisfang eins og heilbrigur eins og allir annar notandi hver vildi vilja til atkvi essi vegur.
tveir) notandi geta n tnefna a frambjandi vi tlvupstur. the tnefning vilja telja eins og einn atkvi.
rr) notandi hver tnefna the frambjandi hafa the valkostur af having eirra sta fyrir the tnefning posted.please( gera ekki nota gulast eins og allur gulast vilja vera ritstra til agengilegur fjlskylda staall lrttur fltur).
fjrir) notandi hver atkvi ea tnefna frambjandi the skoanaknnuur vilja ekki hafa eirra e- pstur vitakandi uppseldur til a riji flokkurinn.
fimm) Reikistjarna Jr Friur Veisla vilja birgir the e- pstur vitakandi rlegur fr the kosning eini fyrir the il og eini tilgangur af lggilding the kosning og vilja ekki spam the tnefna’ ea kjsandi’ e- pstur addesses.
sex) tnefna hver vilja til staa eirra tnefning mega tilbo einn hlekkur og/ ea kveinn greinir ensku netfang.
sj) The efni me v skilyri vi the tnefna vera tolla vi til og vira the ekkjanlegur hfundarrttur mlskn og siir af the …
tta) kjsandi og tnefna mega gefa skoun vivkjandi allir af the frambjandi til vera postedsubject( til tgfa fyrir gulast og hfundarrttur) og mega tilbo einn hlekkur og/ ea netfang.
ninenominators) ea jararbi notandi hver vilja til hafa eirra skoun og tsni “ staa” the Alheims- 2008 U.S.A Forsetakosning Kosning mega beini a “ snnun” um e- pstur ur eirra staa er tgefandi vi the Reikistjarna Jr Friur Veisla.
leiguhsni)- pstur heimilisfang kjsandi, tnefna, og skoun “ plakat” mega gera svo vi e- pstur global@PlanetEarthPeaceParty.com.
Allur “ staa” inquiries xl vera stjrna til the Reikistjarna Jr Friur Veisla leikstjri af staa gerry@PlanetEarthPeaceParty.com.
Og n me leyfi af Herra. U.R. Abel vi ert stoltur til ntminn the fyrstur tnefning til vera staa the Alheims- 2008 U.S.A. Forsetakosning Kosning kurteisi af Herra U.R. Abel(Mr. Abel hefur okkar staa deild leyfi til bta vi hlekkur til auka vi hans or til betri bera fram okkar lesendahpur og flagsaiid)
Minn nafn er ekki mikilvgur hvernig sem G spurning the the lagaskilarttur sumir af inn frambjandi og the rfelling af langt fleiri mektarmaur frambjandi svo sem eins og Skikkja F. Hundabyrgi Jr. Hann lfaldi til minn skli hvenr G var a ltill drengur og taught okkur hvernig bjartur afklippa skgur var slmur fyrir the reikistjarna og a var stulaus v ) gera v a mikill peningar ekki kjtxi the skgur dnn og eyileggja a eilfu. Hann gsla a skgur lifandi var eins og einfaldur eins og klippa til a tr ea houseplant, rttltur had til agt ur a og vilja a til blmstra. Hann taught mig essi ) gera v a mikill peningar klippa til the skgur og gsla og nttrulf lifandi og heilbrigur fyrir kynsl til koma. Hann taught mig til endurvinna, endurnta, conserve,and ekki rusl. Hann taught mig essi ef G var eating the fa G var buying the sami dagur engu a sur G mynda af did not’ rf til fylla landsn staur me stulaus pakki og non lf-- metorasvipting sorp. G lrur allur this fr a 2 klukkustund heimskn fr hann til minn skli. Hann a varanlegur jkvur far mig eins og a barn.
v miur hans kennsla feldur a mestu leyti heyrnarlaus kallfri) til the flk hver ) hafa a mismunur this verld og n vi ert tilvera plga vi alheims- rmvermir og allur the flk mttur gera er gera betri auglsing ur sparnaur the umhverfi. The jr er veikur og a er getting valda einhverjum glei srhver dagur. Alheims- rmvermir isnt’ orsk rttltur vi blveikur og reykhfur. Hvenr skera niur the tr fullkomlega the land gets eyileggja og skrfjrn inn a spegill fyrir the sl og brabirga- allt annars rangur essi vi gera mikill verri.
mean the horfur af atkvagreisla fyrirArnold Schwarzenegger, Reikningur Hli ea Skikkja de Niro inn kosning er alveg intringuing, G vildi raunverulega eins og til sj Skikkja F. Hundabyrgi Jr.elected Forseti af the Bandarkin. Hann vildi gera kveinn greinir ensku raunverulegur mismunur.. Hann vildi gera the verld a betri staur til lifandi og reyna sparnaur a fyrir okkur og okkar framt grandchildrens’ mikilfenglegur barn v a hans fair og furbrir a mismunur the verld vi lifandi vi endiraskilnaarstefna the Bandarkinleyfa jrnsmiur til htta hskli, lglega nota allir opinber snyrtiherbergioglglega fara setuverkfall the andlit af a strtisvagn.
G tnefna og atkvi fyrir Skikkja F. Hundabyrgi Jr.to vera Forseti af the Bandarkin the r 2008 me hugsanlegaAl Bllifrar eins og hans Lstur Forseti. Hes’ vi langt the svaramaur fyrir the starf og sennilega the eini manneskja hver ) raunverulega gera the verld a betri staur ef hann varlfur kjsa Forseti af the Bandarkin.
ur mig: G er a fatlaur sem er lausavinnu ea lausamennsku blaamaur erfiur til gera a lf fr the . G vildi vera hugasamur allir blaa- atvinna tkifri ea allir viskipti tkifri essi gera ekki urfa hfuborg en hafa mguleiki fyrir gri.
knast kjsa Skikkja F. Hundabyrgi Jr. eins og the Forseti af the Bandarkin the r 2008. Hann er okkar okkar bestur tkifri og eini von.
I can be reached at r.u.abel.2@gmail.com
Heyra Skikkja F. Hundabyrgi Jr. tala the SOS | Lifandi Jr | 7.7.07 Sameiginlega lifandi fr Nr Jrvk
Sumir af the or af Skikkja Hundabyrgi Jr. :
The Skapari af the Alheimur sna sjlfur til Mannkyn gegnum nttran:
G dont’ tra essi nttran er Gu ea essi vi tti til vera drkun a eins og Gu, en G gera tra essi ess’ the vegur essi Gu mila til okkur krftugur. Gu virur til mannlegur tilvera gegnum margir vektor. gegnum hvor annan, gegnum lfrnn tr, gegnum vitur flk, og gegnum the mikill bk af essir tr. gegnum list og bkmenntir ogtnlist og skldskapur. En hvergi me svo sem afl og skrleiki og smatrii og fer og yndisokki og glei eins og gegnum skpun.
Vi dont’ vita Michelangelo vi lestur hans visaga. Vi vita hann vi tlit the loft af the Systir Kapella. Og vi vita okkar skapari bestur vi dfing okkur skpun. Og srstaklega aun, hver er the blandaur listaverk the Skapari. [lfaklapp] Og vita ef lta srhver einn of the great religious traditions throughout the history of mankind, the central epiphany always occurs in the wilderness. Buddha had to go to the wilderness to experience self realization and nirvana. Mohammad had to go to a cave in the wilderness. Moses had to go to the wilderness of Mt. Sinai for 40 days alone to get the Commandments. The Jews had to spend 40 years wandering the wilderness to purge themselves of 400 years of slavery in Egypt. Christ had to go into the wilderness for 40 days to discover his divinity for the first time.
His mentor was John the Baptist, a man who lived in the Jordan Valley dressed in the skins of wild beasts and who ate locust and the honey of wild bees All of Christ’s parables are taken from nature. I am the vine; you are the branches. The mustard seed, the little swallows, the scattering of seeds on the fallow ground, the lilies of the field. He called himself a fisherman, a farmer, a vineyard keeper, a shepherd. The reason he did that was that’s how he stayed in touch with the people. It’s the same with all the Talmudic prophets, the Koranic prophets, the Old Testament prophets, the New Testament prophets. Even the pagan prophets like Aesop, they did the same thing. They used parables and allegories and fables drawn from nature to teach us the wisdom of God.
That daily connection to nature gave them a special access to the wisdom of the Almighty. Christ was saying things that were revolutionary like all the prophets. He was contradicting everything that the common people had heard from the literate sophisticated people of their day. They would have dismissed him as a quack, but they were able to confirm the wisdom of his parables through their own observations of the fishes and the birds. And they were able to say, he’s not telling us something new; he’s simply illuminating something very, very old. Messages that were written into creation at the beginning of time by the Creator. We haven’t been able to discern or decipher them until the prophets came along and immersed themselves in wilderness and learned its language and then come back into the cities to tell us about the wisdom of God.
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George W. Bush’s record and actions regarding the environment:
The verdict of history sometimes takes centuries. The verdict on George W. Bush as the nation’s environmental steward has already been written in stone. No president has mounted a more sustained and deliberate assault on the nation’s environment. No president has acted with more solicitude toward polluting industries. Assaulting the environment across a broad front, the Bush administration has promoted and implemented more than 400 measures that eviscerate 30 years of environmental policy. After years of denial, the president recently acknowledged the potentially catastrophic threat of global warming, but the words have no more meaning than the promise to rebuild New Orleans “better than ever.”
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Mountain Top removal in Appalachia to mine coal
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Above all, Kennedy says that blowing up mountains and burying streams is taking precious resources that rightly belong to the public and to future generations.
“They are stealing historic landscapes,” Kennedy said. “They are stealing an entire state.”
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This is the worst environmental president we’ve had in American history. If you look at NRDC’s website, you’ll see over 400 major environmental rollbacks that are listed there that have been implemented or proposed by this administration over the past four years as part of a deliberate, concerted effort to eviscerate 30 years of environmental law. It’s a stealth attack. The White House has used all kinds of ingenious machinations to try to conceal its radical agenda from the American people, including Orwellian rhetoric. When they want to destroy the forests, they call it the Healthy Forest Act. When they want to destroy the air, they call it the Clear Skies Bill.
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Under the Bush administration, the big polluters, as the author and activist Jim Hightower has pointed out, have eliminated the middleman. “The corporations don’t have to lobby the government any more. They are the government.”
The Top 12
Ann Klee (2001–6), general counsel, E.P.A.; counselor to Interior secretary Gale Norton
Prior to her government appointments, Klee was a partner at Preston Gates & Ellis, where she worked for clients from the transportation, mining, timber, and waste-management industries on cases involving the Endangered Species Act, the Clean Water Act, and Superfund.J. Steven Griles (2001–4), deputy secretary, Department of the Interior
While employed at Interior, Griles, a former lobbyist for coal, oil, and gas interests, negotiated payments of over $1 million from National Environmental Strategies, a lobbying firm in which he had had a principal interest. Griles’s tenure was described by an inspector general as an “ethical quagmire.”Lynn Scarlett (2001–present), assistant secretary, then deputy secretary, Department of the Interior
Scarlett was previously president of the Reason Foundation, a libertarian think tank. In a 1997 article she wrote, “Environmentalism is a coherent ideology that rivals Marxism in its challenge to the classical liberal view of government as protector of individual rights.”Gale Norton (2001–6), secretary, Department of the Interior
Norton served two terms as Colorado attorney general before joining a Denver law firm, where she represented numerous developers and lobbied for NL Industries, a paint manufacturer which has been the target of a dozen lawsuits alleging lead poisoning and has been a defendant in lawsuits involving 75 toxic-waste sites.Richard Stickler (2006–present), assistant secretary, Mine Safety and Health Administration
As reported by The Charleston Gazette, Stickler “worked for BethEnergy Mines of Pennsylvania for 30 years, worked briefly for Massey and then headed Pennsylvania’s Bureau of Deep Mine Safety from 1997 to 2003, when he retired. Stickler’s mines had accident rates twice the national average.”William Wehrum (2005–present), acting assistant administrator, E.P.A.
Wehrum is a former Latham & Watkins lobbyist specializing in Clean Air Act issues. He was involved in crafting lenient rules for power-plant mercury pollution in which a dozen paragraphs were taken from a Latham & Watkins memo.James Connaughton (2001–present), chairman, Council on Environmental Quality
Previously a partner at Sidley & Austin, Connaughton represented General Electric and arco in their Superfund toxic-waste fights with the E.P.A.Jeffrey D. Jarrett (2006–7), assistant secretary, Department of Energy
Prior to his work in government, Jarrett spent 13 years in the coal-mining industry. In March, he returned to the private sector when the Coal Based Generation Stakeholders Group hired him as its executive director.Francis S. Blake (2001–2), deputy secretary, Department of Energy
Blake played a key role in formulating Bush’s controversial Clear Skies legislation, meeting with dozens of energy-industry lobbyists in closed-door sessions. Blake has since been named chairman and C.E.O. of Home Depot.William Gerry Myers III (2001–3), solicitor, Department of the Interior
Myers has compared federal land-use regulation to “the tyrannical actions of King George.” After leaving Interior, Myers rejoined Holland & Hart, where he represents several extractive-industries clients.Rebecca W. Watson (2001–5), assistant secretary, Department of the Interior
Watson had a lengthy legal career helping mining- and timber-industry clients. She has ties to the anti-environmental groups Defenders of Property Rights and the Mountain States Legal Foundation.
Thomas Sansonetti (2001–5), assistant attorney general, Department of Justice
In previous stints at Interior, Sansonetti was involved in the Exxon Valdez settlement and the infamous spotted-owl litigation. He has worked as a lobbyist on behalf of mining and energy interests.
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Cuyahoga River on fire

Over the past 22 years as an environmental advocate, I’ve been disciplined about being nonpartisan and bipartisan in my approach to these issues. I don’t think there are any such things as Republican children or Democratic children. I think the worst thing that could happen to the environment is that it become the province of a single political party.
It was mentioned that I have a book out that is very critical of this President, and that’s true, but it’s not a partisan book. I didn’t write that book because I’m a Democrat and he’s a Republican. If he were a Democrat, I would have written the same book. I’m not objecting to him because of his political party. I’ve worked for Republicans, if they’re good on the environment, and Democrats on the same level. But you can’t talk honestly about the environment in any context today without speaking critically of this President. [applause]
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If all the hidden costs that Americans currently pay for oil were reflected in the price at the pump, gasoline would cost more than $13 a gallon :

The global climate crisis is the result not of an orderly free market, but of a distorted market run amok. A truly free market is the planet’s best friend. Free markets promote efficiency. “Efficiency,” after all, means the elimination of waste ? and pollution is waste. The pollution that is catastrophically heating the Earth is the result of market failure; the incapacity of a poorly designed marketplace to place a proper value on an essential asset ? the atmosphere. That market failure has brought us to the brink of a planetwide environmental collapse.
King Coal and the oil barons like to pretend that their industries dominate the energy sector because their products are cheaper and more efficient than alternative fuels, giving them a competitive advantage in the free market. This is a myth. The dominance of fossil fuels is the direct result of corporate welfare and crony capitalism that would make a Nigerian dictator balk. Direct federal subsidies to Big Oil ? everything from loan guarantees and research support to outright tax breaks and waived royalty fees ? amount to as much as $17 billion a year. That taxpayer money distorts the marketplace, artificially lowering the price of gasoline and making it difficult for other fuels to compete. Little wonder that the oil industry was able to report profits of more than $137 billion last year.
According to Terry Tamminen, former director of the California EPA, the true costs of our oil dependence run as high as $807 billion a year ? or $2,700 for every U.S. citizen. If all the hidden costs that Americans currently pay for oil were reflected in the price at the pump, gasoline would cost more than $13 a gallon. In short, taxpayers and consumers are essentially giving the oil industry a subsidy of $10 for every gallon of gas sold in America. If we simply eliminated those subsidies and created a truly free market, renewable sources of energy would beat oil ? as well as nuclear power and coal, which receive equally grotesque subsidies. It is only through these giant subsidies that gasoline has a prayer of competing with alternative sources such as biofuels and wind, which produce energy far more cleanly and efficiently, at far less cost.Hidden subsidies to the industry are even higher than the direct benefits it receives from our government. Studies show that oil pollution causes at least $4.6 billion in damages each year to crops, forests, rivers, buildings and monuments ? destruction that Big Oil is not held liable for. The industry also fails to pick up the annual tab for the $54.7 billion that Americans pay to treat the host of debilitating illnesses caused by oil pollution. In addition, taxpayers spend as much as $100 billion each year to defend the industry’s infrastructure around the world, maintaining bases in the Middle East and providing military escorts for oil tankers bound for America. And that does not include the more than $100 billion that the Pentagon has spent annually in Iraq since the war began ? another expense that should appear on Big Oil’s tally sheet.
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One out of every four black children in America’s cities now has asthma:

I’ll give you an example. As I said, a gigantic diminution in quality of life has taken place in this country as a direct result of this President’s environmental policy that Americans mainly don’t know about. I’m just going to focus on one industry, which is coal-burning power plants. I have three sons who have asthma. One out of every four black children in America’s cities now has asthma. We know that asthma attacks are triggered primarily by bad air — by ozone and particulates. We know that the principle source of those materials in our atmosphere is the 1,100 coal-burning power plants that are burning coal illegally. It’s been illegal for 17 years. President Clinton’s administration was prosecuting the worst 75 of those plants, but that’s an industry that donated $48 million to this President during the 2000 election cycle and has given $58 million since.
One of the first things that Bush did when he came into office was to order the Justice Department and EPA to drop all those lawsuits. The top three enforcers at EPA, Sylvia Lowrance, Bruce Buckheit, and Eric Schaeffer, all resigned their jobs in protest. These weren’t Democrats. These were people who had served through the Reagan and Bush administrations, the earlier Bush administration. A top Justice Department official said that this had never happened in American history before, where a Presidential candidate accepts money, contributions from criminals under indictment or targeted for indictment, and then orders those indictments and investigations dropped when he achieves office.
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Six giant multinational corporations now control all 14,000 radio stations in our country, almost all 6,000 TV stations, 80 percent of our newspapers, all of our billboards, and now most of the Internet information services :
Then the rest of us — the majority of Americans — are still getting our news from electronic media, and it’s the corporate-owned media, which has no ideology except for filling its pocketbooks. Many of them are run by big polluters. All of them are run by giant corporations that have all kinds of deals with the government and are not going to offend public officials. This all started in 1988 when Ronald Reagan abolished the Fairness Doctrine. The Fairness Doctrine said that the airwaves belong to the public. They were public-trust assets, just like our air and water, and broadcasters could be licensed to use them but only with the proviso that they use them to promote the public interest and to advance American democracy. They had to inform the public of issues of public import. They had to have the news hours. (None of those networks wanted to show the news, because it’s expensive, and they lose money on it.) They had to avoid corporate consolidation. They had to have local control and diversity of control. That had been the requirement of the law since 1928.
Today, as a result of the abolishment of that doctrine, six giant multinational corporations now control all 14,000 radio stations in our country, almost all 6,000 TV stations, 80 percent of our newspapers, all of our billboards, and now most of the Internet information services. So you have six guys who dictate what Americans have as information and what we see as news. The news departments have become corporate profit centers. They no longer have any obligation to benefit the public interest; their only obligation is to their shareholders, and they fulfill that obligation by increasing viewership.
How do you do that? Not by reporting the news that we need to hear to make rational decisions in our democracy but, rather, by entertaining us, by appealing to the prurient interests that all of us have in the reptilian core of our brain for sex and celebrity gossip. [applause] So they give us Laci Peterson and Michael Jackson and Kobe Bryant, and today we’re the best-entertained and the least-informed people on the face of the earth. This is a real threat to American democracy.
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A conversation with the Governator :
Some final words of wisdom from Robert. F. Kennedy Jr. :

We’re living in a science-fiction nightmare today in the United States of America, where my children, and the children of millions of other Americans who have asthmatic kids, live in a world where the air is too poisonous for them to breathe. Where my children, and the children of most Americans, can no longer safely go fishing with their father and mother and come home and eat the fish — because somebody gave money to a politician.
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Hole in the Ozone Layer Over Antarctica

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I’ll close with a proverb from the Lakota people that all of you have heard, that’s been adopted by the environmental movement. They said we didn’t inherit this planet from our ancestors; we borrowed it from our children. I would add to that: We must return to our children something that is roughly the equivalent of what we received, not just in the quality of the environment but in the integrity of the values that have been handed down through generations of Americans.
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About Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.’s reputation as a resolute defender of the environment stems from a litany of successful legal actions. Mr. Kennedy was named one of Time magazine’s “Heroes for the Planet” for his success helping Riverkeeper lead the fight to restore the Hudson River. The group’s achievement helped spawn more than 130 Waterkeeper organizations across the globe.
Mr. Kennedy serves as Chief Prosecuting Attorney for the Hudson Riverkeeper and President of Waterkeeper Alliance. He is also a Clinical Professor and Supervising Attorney at Pace University School of Law’s Environmental Litigation Clinic and is co-host of Ring of Fire on Air America Radio. Earlier in his career he served as Assistant District Attorney in New York City. He has worked on several political campaigns including the presidential campaigns of Edward M. Kennedy in 1980, Al Gore in 2000 and John Kerry in 2004.
He has worked on environmental issues across the Americas and has assisted several indigenous tribes in Latin America and Canada in successfully negotiating treaties protecting traditional homelands. He is credited with leading the fight to protect New York City’s water supply. The New York City watershed agreement, which he negotiated on behalf of environmentalists and New York City watershed consumers, is regarded as an international model in stakeholder consensus negotiations and sustainable development. He helped lead the fight to turn back the anti-environmental legislation during the 104th Congress.
Among Mr. Kennedy’s published books are the New York Times’ bestseller Crimes Against Nature (2004), St. Francis of Assisi: A Life of Joy (2005), The Riverkeepers (1997), and Judge Frank M. Johnson, Jr: A Biography (1977). His articles have appeared in The New York Times, The Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, The Wall Street Journal, Newsweek, Rolling Stone, Atlantic Monthly, Esquire, The Nation, Outside Magazine, The Village Voice, and many other publications. His award winning articles have been included in anthologies of America’s Best Crime Writing, Best Political Writing and Best Science Writing.
Mr. Kennedy is a graduate of Harvard University. He studied at the London School of Economics and received his law degree from the University of Virginia Law School. Following graduation he attended Pace University School of Law, where he was awarded a Masters Degree in Environmental Law.
He is a licensed master falconer, and as often as possible he pursues a life-long enthusiasm for white-water paddling. He has organized and led several expeditions in Canada and Latin America, including first descents on three little known rivers in Peru, Colombia, and Venezuela.
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