Tag Archives: united-states

Mexican Papers Are Starting to Notice Wikieaks? Wikileaks Mexicans share documents … and the government is silent on Living Mexico (Featured)

– use Google translate Although to a lesser extent as the U.S. documents, Wikileaks has also leaked some Mexican documents , among which are: Records and agreements of the secret negotiations between Mexico and the United States on the adoption of the Anti Counterfeiting Trade Agreement, or ACTA, which seeks to regulate the kind of data that are shared via the internet to prevent piracy and bank fraud, among other things. Research of the U.S. Congress on the 2006 presidential election. A series of documents indicating that U.S. Special Forces have conducted missions throughout Latin America (including Mexico). A map of its operations only in 2009 and included 19 countries of the continent. Emails leaked by a former employee at a contractor Petroleos Mexicanos (Pemex), which indicated failure of a document management system in the parastatal. These errors could have cost millions of dollars. added by: toyotabedzrock

New Comic Book: Arnold Schwarzenegger For President

A new comic book launched this month presages California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger’s rise to the White House: Is he the embodiment of the American dream? Or is he simply a man lucky enough to be in the right place at the right time? That’s the question Bluewater Productions tackles in its newest biography comic, Political Power: Arnold Schwarzenegger . As Patrick Gavin writes in Friday’s Politico, the authors have his ascendancy all figured out including a change to the Constitution to make it happen: The panels continue: “It’s an uphill battle. The Constitution is clear: ‘No person except a natural born citizen or a citizen of the United States, at the time of the adoption of this constitution, shall be eligible to the office of president…'” (Schwarzenegger was born in Austria.) “He was born in the wrong place, or at the wrong time …” the comic book reads. “But the beauty of the Constitution is that it can be changed. And traditionally, it has changed to make us a freer society, bound less and less to the circumstances of our birth. Arnold surely knows this. He’s counting on it.” As someone that has watched the Governator go from a reasoned conservative to a Republican In Name Only, let me say unequivocally that America should hope this never happens.  After all, the overwhelming majority of Caleefornians can’t wait until January to say, ” Hasta la vista, baby! ”

Read more here:
New Comic Book: Arnold Schwarzenegger For President

Sara Jean Underwood Bio Height Weight

Biography for Sara Jean Underwood Born March 26, 1984 (1984-03-26) Portland, Oregon, United States Measurements Bust: 32B Waist: 24 Hips: 31 Height 5 ft 3 in (1.60 m) Weight 103 lb (47 kg; 7.4 st) Introduced by a mutual friend, Sara Jean Underwood had a two year on-and-off relationship with television presenter Ryan Seacrest, although she says they only kissed. Sara Jean Underwood (born March 26, 1984) is an American model and actress who was chosen as the Playmate of the Month for the Jul

The rest is here:
Sara Jean Underwood Bio Height Weight

US Govt May Back 9 GW of Coal Power Plants in India & South Africa, When It Should Support Renewables

photo: Duncan Harris via flickr Despite a Congressional mandate directing the Export-Import Bank of the United States to use 10% of its 2009-2010 financing towards renewable energy project, according to a US Government Accountability Office report the Bank will fall “well short of the 10% Congressional target”–as in only spending 2% on renewables. In fact right now in may back nearly 9 gigawatts of humungous coal-fired power plants in India and South Africa…. Read the full story on TreeHugger

Go here to read the rest:
US Govt May Back 9 GW of Coal Power Plants in India & South Africa, When It Should Support Renewables

Sean Penn Hits Back At Wyclef Jean

‘I would caution Mr. Jean against research, or prospective policy, by sound bite,’ he writes in a Huffington Post essay. By Gil Kaufman Wyclef Jean announces his run for President of Haiti Photo: Frederic Dupoux/ Getty Images Wyclef Jean’s brief but colorful attempt to get on the presidential ballot for the upcoming post-earthquake election in Haiti is over, but the controversy continues. While Jean, 40, was garnering international headlines for his fight to get on the ballot in his native country — he has lived in New York since age 9 — behind the scenes, a more intense battle was apparently brewing with a man you definitely don’t want to mess with: actor and activist Sean Penn . The notoriously short-fused Oscar winner aired his grievances with Jean in an essay for the Huffington Post on Wednesday (August 25), in which he took the former Fugees leader to task for turning their disagreement into a fake “sensationalized celebrity feud,” contesting the country’s electoral laws in the wake of his rejected bid (when he didn’t seem to have any opinion on them before) and for not spending his more time on the ground in Haiti helping those in need in the wake of January’s quake. Penn, who has lived in a small tent outside the crumbled capital of Port-au-Prince for much of the past six months, wrote, “I have never met Wyclef Jean, and all I really know of him on any personal level has come through the fond comments of a few mutual friends. Hence, nothing I might say, was in ANY way personal, or intended to be lambasting to anyone,” he wrote, referring to comments he made on CNN earlier this month reacting to Jean’s announcement of his presidential bid. “My comments were critical observations of a political candidate and a leader of an organization in Haiti.” Penn — who joins ‘Clef’s former Fugees partner Pras in questioning the logic behind the presidential run — also takes issue with the publicist hired by Jean, who he said has worked to “make the case that Wyclef Jean gave indispensable world attention” to Haiti’s incredible misfortune. “I was there for those six months after the earthquake and so many of us on the ground wondered where he was when that kind of attention was so necessary and absent, and why he was NOT helping to keep this desperate situation in the news,” Penn wrote. “None among us felt or expressed anger toward it, but rather a universal sadness for his silence, as he is America’s most admired cultural link to Haiti. As the six-month anniversary approached, it triggered the return of the world media, and of Wyclef Jean to Haiti. He’d referred to himself as ‘His Excellency Wyclef Jean’ and ‘The most famous man in Haiti’ on a self-generated flier in the lead-up to his troubling announcement.” The actor explained that on a recent appearance on the “Larry King Show,” he was expressing his concerns about the American media’s support of Jean’s run despite a lack of critical questions about it “simply because they were familiar with him.” He also said that though current laws put limitations on the contribution of “Haitians returning to their own country following an education abroad,” it would have been more valuable had Wyclef drawn attention to that fact at another time “or in a less divisive ambition. However, the only attention that Haiti seems to be getting today is on a presidential campaign of personality that threatens to create a new swell of social unrest in a plagued country. I would caution Mr. Jean against research, or prospective policy, by sound bite.” Penn noted that he’s been running a non-governmental organization while living in a 55,000-person camp in Haiti and that his organization has distributed “thousands of water filters, food, medicine, medical supplies and volunteers” throughout Port-au-Prince over the past six months. Jean said on “Larry King” that his Yele Haiti organization has raised $9 million to date for Haitian relief. Jean’s publicist, Marian Salzman, sent MTV News an e-mail response to Penn’s comments on Wednesday afternoon: “I am flattered he knows my name and more flattered that Wyclef called to sing [sic] me,” she wrote. “I’m sorry since we’re surprised by the anger over a disagreement between people who all care deeply about Haiti. Not sure why we need to argue versus hunker down and demand human rights and a positive Haitian future?” The actor was also clearly miffed by a comment Jean made on the “Gayle King Show” on August 9, in which he said he wanted to tell Penn, “I do not react on emotions when it comes to the Haitian people. I do not have to sacrifice my life and live inside of a tent to prove that I am for the Haitian people.” That drew this sharp response: “No, he doesn’t have to live in a tent. But it would be nice if he visited once and awhile.” He ends by pointing again to the “Larry King” interview and asking readers to ponder Jean’s response to questions about his residency in Haiti (he says he lives in the United States) and his fluency in French and Creole (he suggests the nation’s people should also learn English), the island’s native languages. “Yes, I still support those Haitians who believe in him. But, I recommend that Mr. Jean and his advisers keep their future musings on more important topics than discrediting someone involved with a really good NGO,” Penn said. “The real and devastating human issues in Haiti must be handled and led by a qualified president’s deft hand. These elections are crucial, and I have no part in them. Neither should Mr. Jean.” What do you think about Penn and Jean’s back-and-forth? Let us know in the comments. Related Artists Wyclef Jean

See the article here:
Sean Penn Hits Back At Wyclef Jean

Cork vs Plastic: How Real Cork is Harvested and Why It Matters

Image credit: LollyKnit Pablo has already talked about the environmental pros and cons of wine corks , and Kara has also looked at the real versus synthetic cork debate . (On the other hand, when Kristin talked about the recyclable benefits of screw-caps , one commenter pointed out that the increasing global demand for wine means the cork forests will never be able t… Read the full story on TreeHugger

See the article here:
Cork vs Plastic: How Real Cork is Harvested and Why It Matters

Backyard Chicken Keepers Help Fight Avian Disease

Image credit: Biosecurity for Birds/USDA From virtual chicken-rescue on Facebook to designer chicken coops for urban hipsters , the concept of backyard chicken keeping has really taken off. Now the USDA is calling on all backyard chicken keepers to join the fight against avian diseases—and they are hoping th… Read the full story on TreeHugger

Continue reading here:
Backyard Chicken Keepers Help Fight Avian Disease

Erica Blasberg Bio

Biography for Erica Blasberg Full name Erica Paige Blasberg Born July 14, 1984(1984-07-14) Orange, California, U.S. Died May 9, 2010 (aged 25) Henderson, Nevada, U.S. Height 5 ft 6 in (1.68 m) Nationality United States Residence Henderson, Nevada, U.S. Career College University of Arizona (two years) Turned professional 2004 Current tour(s) LPGA (joined 2005) Former tour(s) Futures Tour (joined 2004) Professional wins 1 Number of wins by tour Futures Tour 1 Best results in LPGA Majo

See the rest here:
Erica Blasberg Bio

CDM Moves Against Chinese Polluters, Carbon Credit Prices Rise

The CDM can fund clean energy projects like concentrated solar farms (photo via flickr) It’s called the law of supply and demand. Know it? Decrease supply, and demand will increase. The dynamic is even better when the supply decreased is carbon credits for polluters. The UN backed Executive Board of the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) has suspended carbon credits for shady chemical manufacturers in China that were producing an excess of pollution and then destroying it, all to get cr… Read the full story on TreeHugger

See more here:
CDM Moves Against Chinese Polluters, Carbon Credit Prices Rise

Reuseit.com Makes Disposable Seem So Passé

All photos: Reuseit.com Three years ago we ran a piece on ReusableBags.com and their cloth shopping tote bag. In a world rife with product churn (out with the old, in with the new) it’s pleasing to see they still offer the exact same bag for hauling your groceries without need of plastic or paper carry bags. What has changed, however, is their name. Now they go by the moniker of Reuseit.com, partly because they’re supplying much more than j… Read the full story on TreeHugger

Read more:
Reuseit.com Makes Disposable Seem So Passé