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Michael wants you to take action on "Stop Logging in Endangered Forest Areas!"!

Michael Love has just read and signed the petition: Stop Logging in Endangered Forest Areas!

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Syndicated 2012-12-19 21:17:00 (Updated 2012-12-19 21:17:44) from proclus

You decide. Social Security or Pentagon waste?

Social Security benefit cuts are part of the emerging fiscal showdown deal. But the deal includes only $100 billion in cuts to the bloated Pentagon budget!

We need to make our voices heard NOW.

Help us send a clear message to the White House and Congress: Don’t cut Social Security! Cut wasteful Pentagon spending!

The so-called Chained CPI adjustment, the terrible idea with the terrible name, would reduce benefits that America’s seniors rely on to survive. Social Security benefits average less than $15,000 a year and nearly 40% of seniors rely on Social Security for more than 90% of their income.

Social Security benefits should be off the table because Social Security doesn’t add a nickel to the deficit and there’s much more than $100 billion to cut from the Pentagon. Even though the United States spends more on its military than the next 19 countries combined, for far too long, it has been taboo to even suggest small and strategic cuts to the Pentagon budget. But we know that how we spend our resources is just as important as how much we spend.

Join USAction and RootsAction today: Don’t cut Social Security to pay for Pentagon waste!

Instead of wasting billions on outdated Cold War-era weapons systems that even the military says it does not want, we can reshape our armed forces for the 21st century and use the savings to invest in programs that strengthen our economy, generate new jobs and meet the needs of our returning veterans.

As budget negotiations heat up in Congress, we know we’re facing an uphill battle. In his parting address, President Eisenhower warned us against an entrenched military industrial complex — and boy was he right.

Even though the war in Iraq is over, and the drawdown in Afghanistan continues, Pentagon contractor CEOs making up to $26,000,000 a year are lobbying their friends in Washington to protect their exorbitant salaries and corporate profits, at the expense of middle class and military families.

Enough is enough. Click here to send a clear message to the White House and Congress that they were elected to represent America's working and middle class families, not corporate CEOs getting rich off of our bloated Pentagon budget.

http://action.usaction.org/p/dia/action3/common/public/?action_KEY=473&track=taf

Syndicated 2012-12-19 16:39:00 (Updated 2012-12-19 16:39:07) from proclus

8 Dec 2012 (updated 9 Dec 2012 at 00:10 UTC) »

US Military Detains More Than 200 Afghan Teens as 'Enemy Combatants'

via (title unknown) by lauren on 12/8/12

More than 200 Afghan teenagers have been captured and detained by the US military, the United States told the United Nations in a very troubling report distributed this week.

In recent years, the US has received criticism from a number of human rights organizations for failing to meet commitments to protect children in war zones.

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Syndicated 2012-12-08 22:50:00 (Updated 2012-12-08 22:50:30) from proclus

US Military Detains More Than 200 Afghan Teens as 'Enemy Combatants'

via (title unknown) by lauren on 12/8/12

More than 200 Afghan teenagers have been captured and detained by the US military, the United States told the United Nations in a very troubling report distributed this week.

In recent years, the US has received criticism from a number of human rights organizations for failing to meet commitments to protect children in war zones.

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read more

Syndicated 2012-12-08 22:50:00 (Updated 2012-12-08 22:50:30) from proclus

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