Thursday, June 25, 2009
Support S 696 to end mountain top removal
517 Hart Senate Office Bldg.
Washington, DC 20510
Main: 202-224-2934
Fax: 202-228-2856
Dear Senator Cornyn,
I am writing to urge you to support the bill to end Mountain Top Removal called the Appalachia Restoration Act (S 696) and co-sponsored by your colleague Lamar Alexander.
Mountaintop mining is one of the most destructive practices which has already destroyed some of America's most beautiful and ecologically significant regions. We must put an end to this mining method that has buried more than a thousand miles of streams before there is nothing left to protect.
No one should have the right to destroy streams that provide drinking water for others downstream by polluting that water with toxic minerals unearthed by mountain top removal. It’s past time to put an end to this horrible practice, please sign on as a co-sponsor to this important legislation.
Sincerely,
Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Today, June 17th, fourteen progressive activists from various parts of Guadalupe County representing Moveon.org met today with Mark Gonzales of Congressman Henry Cuellar’s staff to deliver a letter and supporting documents urging the Congressman to work to strengthen the American Clean Energy and Security Act.
We gathered to show our support for a stronger clean energy bill. Mr. Gonzales promised to pass our request to the Congressman. I asked him to please have the Congressman get back to us on our request and he promised would. I reminded Mr. Gonzales that this was our third visit about this issue and it should be taken as a measure of our commitment to this issue and we wanted to see real action on our agenda. We won’t really know if we have had any impact for some time to come so we’ll have to maintain pressure by continuing to contact Congressman Cuellar. I urge you to call Congressman Cuellar by phone or mail.
336 Cannon H.O.B.
Washington, DC 20515
phone: 202-225-1640
fax: 202-225-1641
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
Republican hypocrisy knows no limits
Republicans in Congress claim they won’t vote for the Iraq War supplemental bill because they don’t trust President Obama to make good on his promise not to release torture photos. When Democrats had enough spine to vote against Iraq War supplemental bills during the Bush administration they met a storm of claims that they were against the troops. So doesn’t that make the Republicans against the troops?
When Democrats in the Senate threatened to filibuster Supreme Court nominees Republicans claimed that they should show deference to the president now that Republicans are in the minority they threaten to filibuster Supreme Court nominee Judge Sotomayor. How is a democratic president’s nominee any different from a republican president’s nominee?
Sunday, June 14, 2009
Book Review "Intelligence and How to Get It"
I recently read “Intelligence and How to Get It” by Richard E. Nesbitt, after reading an article written by Nicholas Kristof of the NY Times. Mr. Nesbitt argues, and I believe successfully, that over all genes are not what makes people smarter. Nesbitt goes into some detail explaining the statistics that support his contention that intelligence is far more determined by family life and teachers than genetics. In addition he reviews a variety of programs aimed at improving student performance (intelligence) and discusses why they succeeded or failed and why many studies aren’t sufficiently rigorous to use in determining what works and what doesn’t.
Nesbitt also looks at some very effective and low cost ways to improve student performance including things like small group sessions with at-risk high school students explaining to them how our brains work and that they are truly in control of how smart they become. Nesbitt also points to studies that show that while these simple things can be quite effective they are often offset by lack of employment opportunity for minority workers because when businesses are given two equally qualified applicants one a white male high school graduate with a felony conviction and the other a black male high school graduate with a clean record they will most often hire the white male felon.
The last chapter of Nesbitt’s book entitled “Raising Your Child’s Intelligence … and Your Own” discusses steps that parents can take to improve the intelligence of their children. I found this especially valuable as a parent of a 10 year old child. His recommendations include some that may be obvious but aren’t often followed in low income families like talking to the child using high level vocabulary and reading to the child. Another recommendation is avoiding undue stress because it results in poor learning ability and reduces the ability to solve novel problems. Teaching your child self control and the value of delayed gratification correlate with higher test scores. One of his final recommendations is to avoid rookie teachers for your child and having experienced one with my daughter I can’t say he’s wrong on that one.
Overall for a good review of educational program effectiveness and debunking of the myth of genetics being the key to intelligence I found this book very worthwhile.
Thursday, May 21, 2009
Dick Cheney and the "big lie"

I watched Dick Cheney’s speech to the American Enterprise Institute today in awe. Apparently Mr. Cheney is a student of Joseph Goebbels who was a master practitioner of the “big lie”. The “big lie” was defined by Adolph Hitler in Mein Kampf as a lie so “colossal” that no one would believe that someone “could have the impudence to distort the truth so infamously”. Of course one must also repeat said colossal lie ad nauseam and in fact Dick Cheney has been doing so in one form or another for over seven years now.
Cheney managed to string together a whole series of bald faced lies about links between Saddam Hussein and Al-Qaeda, Iraq’s purported possession of weapons of mass destruction, the notion that when we use water boarding it’s an “enhanced interrogation technique” while if anyone else does it it’s torture and finally that the torture led to the prevention of further attacks rather than that they were attempts to justify invading Iraq ex post facto.
I’ve got to give it to Mr. Cheney while he maybe a war criminal of the first order he certainly has message discipline.
Monday, May 18, 2009
Moveon San Antonio lets Rep. Charlie Gonzalez know we're not happy
We had a great turn out of about 21 people, including some from
Presentation of a green hard hat to Congressman Charlie Gonzalez
May 18, 2009
The Honorable Charles Gonzalez
727 E. Durango Blvd.
San Antonio, TX
Dear Congressman Gonzalez,
This green hard hat is presented to remind you that putting real muscle in the American Clean Energy and Security Act will jumpstart the economy and create millions of well paying local jobs. 5 million national and 13,000 San Antonio Moveon members are asking Congress to get to work so we can too. The economy is in bad shape and unemployment is expected to continue rising for over a year so we need you to pass a clean energy jobs bill that will bring jobs home to San Antonio and the rest of his district.
It’s a shame that Big Coal and CPS seem to have convinced you to weaken key provisions of the bill by claiming that stronger measures would increase electric bills. The reality is that if the strong provisions we advocate are included homeowners won’t see an increase and over time would save money because they’d be using less energy. The provisions we’re advocating would:
• Include strong standards for energy efficiency and cleaner, cheaper energy sources like wind and solar
• Make polluters pay their fair share for the transition to a clean energy economy
• Not weaken current law to favor dirty coal at the expense of clean energy jobs
A clean energy economy will help small businesses grow and reduce electricity usage for the average American family. Moveon members have teamed up with small business leaders here in San Antonio and all over the country to support a strong clean energy jobs bill. We’re joining together to ask you to pass an energy policy that works for all of us instead of corporate special interests.
Sincerely,
All of us at Moveon.org San Antonio