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sheshe2's JournalWhat is up with the Southern Re Thugs
So, you resort to making tasteless jokes about very real tragedies, and essentially let God and everyone know that you love your guns more than you care about a school full of kindergarteners who wont be seeing all the other milestones of their lives; that you dont give a shyt about terrorists if theyre home-grown; that you will hold up governance of the people if you cant run thangs.
Ladies and gentlemen, for your viewing horror, I give you two state-sanctioned elected ReThugs: Senator Stacey Campfield of Tennessee, and State Rep. Nate Bell of Arkansas, courtesy of my fellow racism-chaser, the Field Negro:
A Tennessee state senator is refusing to apologize for what many are calling a tasteless joke about pressure cookers in his blog in the wake of the Boston Marathon bombing.Republican State Sen. Stacey Campfield posted a photo of a pressure cooker with Assault Pressure Cooker (APC) printed below it.
The photo had labels and arrows pointing to all of the pots dangerous features including a muzzle break thingy that goes up and a tactical pistol grip.
Its also described as large-capacity, can cook for hours without reloading and the color was evil, black.
The blog post was titled, Here comes Feinstein again, an apparent dig at Sen. Diane Feinstein (D-Calif.), one of the leading proponents in the battle for gun control. The image implied that pressure cookers might be her next target.
Two pressure cookers were turned into bombs in the Boston Marathon bombing that killed three people and wounded more than 260 people.
The rest is here!
http://3chicspolitico.com/2013/04/25/what-is-up-with-the-southern-rethugs/
Elizabeth Warren on Boston.
From my email
It's a calm, quiet day in Boston today. It's difficult to believe that such horror filled our streets only a week ago.
Two times, bombs rocked the streets of Copley Square. Three lives were taken that day, and a law enforcement officer was killed just three days later. More than 260 people were wounded, many of whom remain hospitalized with amputations and other scars of tragedy.
I've heard from folks across the country, asking what they can do to help. Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick and Boston Mayor Tom Menino have formed a fund to help the people most affected by these tragic events.
If you're looking for a way to help, please consider making a donation to The One Fund Boston today.
During the Boston Marathon, everyone in our city cheers for each other. We help each other across the finish line. When terror struck, we acted as a family. Throughout the chaos, courageous people ran toward danger to help strangers in need.
Now we cry together. We pray together. We help each other.
No one can replace what we've lost here in Boston. But today, and in the weeks and months ahead, we'll get through it together -- through sorrow and anger, rehabilitation and recovery. That's what families do.
The OFA family knows how to work together to accomplish amazing things. Let's make a difference for the Boston Marathon victims.
Your donation will directly help the families who need it most.
Please make a donation now to The One Fund Boston:
http://my.barackobama.com/The-One-Fund
From West, Texas to Watertown, Massachusetts, we remember and honor the men, women, and children we lost last week. We help those whose lives will never be the same. And we thank our first responders, medical professionals, law enforcement officers, and National Guard for their heroic work.
I'm very proud of the people of Massachusetts for their strength, resolve, and courage. Bostonians are tough.
We are fighters -- and we cannot be broken.
No matter where you live, thank you for being with us in our time of crisis and our time of healing. We run together.
Elizabeth
Elizabeth Warren
U.S. Senator, Massachusetts
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First Lady Michelle Obama Pays Tribute To Midshipmen
As part of her Joining Forces campaign, First Lady Michelle Obama on Wednesday visited the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, MD for a luncheon with midshipmen where she paid tribute to the future leaders as the nation's "best and brightest." Mrs. Obama was seated at the head table with Navy Secretary Ray Mabus and Capt. Robert E. Clark III, Commandant of midshipmen, and Midshipman 2nd class Justin Chock, a political science major from Honolulu, and other students. (Above, Mrs. Obama seated between Chock, l, and Clark)
The First Lady's visit came ahead of a bill signing at the State House with Maryland Governor Martin OMalley for the Veterans Full Employment Act of 2013, which could benefit the students when they leave the military. Clad in a bright red pleated sleeveless dress and pearls with matching red heels, Mrs. Obama thanked the 4,000 midshipmen for their "service and sacrifice" as she stood beside a golden bell on a circular dais in the vast, airy mess hall.
"The degree of discipline and rigor that it takes to do what you do is truly amazing," Mrs. Obama said. "Barack and I, we are so proud of you all."
"We know you are some of the best and brightest that this country has to offer. It's important that you know that you have a President and a First Lady who will keep working to make sure that this country serves you as well as you serve us."
http://obamafoodorama.blogspot.com/2013/04/first-lady-michelle-obama-pays-tribute.html
Picture~~~President Obama Hosts White House Dinner For All Twenty Women Senators
President Obama on Tuesday evening welcomed all twenty women who serve in the Senate--four Republicans and sixteen Democrats--for a two-hour, candle-lit dinner that began at 6:30 PM in the Blue Room. The President sat at the head of the rectangular table for the bipartisan gathering, with Sen. Mazie Hirono, Dem from his home state of Hawaii, on his left; she tweeted the photo, above. Hirono is in red; beside her are Sens. Kay Hagan (D-NC); Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn) and Mary Landrieu (D-LA).
Gathered in the Blue Room, the President and his bipartisan guests discuss critical issues over Alaskan halibut, peach pie, and wine; the President has now dined with half of the Senate...
President Obama on Tuesday evening welcomed all twenty women who serve in the Senate--four Republicans and sixteen Democrats--for a two-hour, candle-lit dinner that began at 6:30 PM in the Blue Room. The President sat at the head of the rectangular table for the bipartisan gathering, with Sen. Mazie Hirono, Dem from his home state of Hawaii, on his left; she tweeted the photo, above. Hirono is in red; beside her are Sens. Kay Hagan (D-NC); Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn) and Mary Landrieu (D-LA).
http://obamafoodorama.blogspot.com/2013/04/president-obama-hosts-white-house.html
Here's what Watertown, Ma. has to say!
Watertown residents and officials react to shootout, manhuntTwenty-four hours after the second Boston Marathon bombing suspect was caught in an East Watertown neighborhood, ending a 15-hour man hunt for Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, Watertown residents crowded into local eateries, walked the streets and zoomed around the streets.
Riding into Watertown Square on the 71 bus, the 20 minute ride out of Harvard Square was littered with chatter about the manhunt that had the Boston suburb on lock down for Most
of Friday.
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"It seemed that they did an excellent job and despite all of the bullets fired, no citizens were hurt throughout this," she said. There were no citizezns, no residents that were involved. The police and the fire that were involved were very professional."
When asked if she thinks the event will change the town, Lenk said no.
"I don't think so," she said. "I think it will make us stronger."
http://www.wickedlocal.com/watertown/topstories/x709248586/Watertown-residents-and-officials-react-to-shootout-manhunt?zc_p=0#axzz2RLYttK6C
This could move us forward
If you have not seen this before it is worth the time.
Shift Change examines the movement toward democratic, worker-owned businesses from the Mondragón Cooperative Corporation [MCC] in the Basque region of Spain to the recent creation of the Evergreen Cooperatives in Cleveland, Ohio.
Produced by Melissa Young and Mark Dworkin, this film explores a different kind of business model, putting communities and human lives above bottom line profits. You can hear a few of the stories from these worker/owners and learn about the success of the model in the short clip below. You can also read a bit each of the coops featured in the video by clicking here.
http://vimeo.com/38342677
http://boileddownjuice.com/friday-video-shift-change-putting-democracy-to-work/
Moment of Silence
Pete Souza: Photo of President Obama observing a moment of silence at 2:50pm today in honor of Boston Marathon victims
http://theobamadiary.com/2013/04/22/moment-of-silence/
Charity Runners
For Boston Marathon's charity runners, resolve and camaraderie unshakenBOSTON
Even before last Mondays tragedy, the Boston Marathon meant more to Cary Gemmer than a grueling 26.2-mile run and a free jacket.
A member of the Dana Farber Marathon challenge team, Ms. Gemmer has run for the past three years to raise funds for the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, a cancer treatment and research center in Boston. I couldnt imagine running the marathon without being connected to the cause, she says. Everyone has a different story and reason for why they run, but we all have the same goal in mind.
Gemmer isnt alone. The terrorists who targeted the Boston Marathon with two bombs last Monday struck not only Americas most iconic footrace, but also the infrastructure of charities that has become increasingly intertwined with the event. This year, 144 teams totaling more than 2,000 runners were expected to raise more than $18 million for Boston-area charitable organizations ranging from cancer clinics to charter schools.
In the wake of the tragedy, these groups of charity runners are rallying around one another, their fundraising causes, and the larger Boston community. Many are already making plans for how, next year, their participation in the marathon will be stronger than ever.
http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/2013/0422/For-Boston-Marathon-s-charity-runners-resolve-and-camaraderie-unshaken
Give: Boston Marathon
Like the recent tragedies in New Town and Aurora, we may never know the motive. The facts will be slow to unfold, and even when the whole picture comes into focus, knowing the motive will not undue the destruction it caused. The facts that matter most at this point are that four people are dead, including one police officer, and as many as 200 injuredmen, women, children; Christians, Atheists, Muslims, and Jews; first responders and innocent bystanders; Americans, all.
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We all can imagine the aftermath of this, not only the funeral costs and the medical bills, but the living expenses; the quality of life standards for full-time laborers who now have no hands, no legs; the prostheses; even the endless surgeries that will be needed for the young children who will grow up with first-hand experiences of the sickness that exists in this world, but who might have reason to remember that there is beauty in it, too.
Bostons mayor and Massachusetts governor have set up The One Fund Boston for anyone who can spare even a dollar. Its easy. Its quick. Its powerful. And it offers us all an opportunity to help in an otherwise helpless situation. If you arent yet one of the thousands of people who have contributed to this cause, visit The One Fund Boston website and give what you can.
The Link to give:
https://onefundboston.org/
http://thisweekinblackness.com/2013/04/20/give-to-boston-what-you-can/
I know her.
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I have worked with her.
I did not know she was there that day, until a friend sent me this picture. I have several friends that work on Boylston Street. They were only a couple doors down from the blast. They lost windows on two floors.
I have seen two of them this week. With tears in their eyes, they tell of the shock they felt upon seeing fallen bodies, the blood, the severed limbs. It is something that they will carry with them forever. They are getting grief counselling, I hope it helps with the nightmares.
I work with another woman, her eyes filled with emotion, when she told me her daughter and son in law were attending Krystals wake today. I work with three people that live in Watertown, it was a war zone.
Tragedy occurs and we all weep for the loss, feel their pain. We do feel it. Yet it is chilling when it touches you personally, it sends shivers down your spine. These are people that I have laughed with, joked with, had lunch with. I have never been so close to a tragedy like this. I have never had a personal connection to the people involved in such an event. Until Monday.
In time, the pain will lessen. In time we will heal.
We are Boston Strong and yes we will survive.
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