Tuesday, December 29, 2009

SOFT ON PROSTITUTION

SOFT ON TRAFFICKING

http://tinyurl.com/ybmjnq4


The Department of Health and Human Services is trying to overturn a key policy related to human trafficking.

It is all related to the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), according to Tom McClusky of the Family Research Council.

Tom McClusky (FRC)"PEPFAR was created by President Bush in 2003 to help stop the HIV/AIDS epidemic that was happening in Africa," McClusky explains. "Within the legislation was a pledge for organizations that received federal money -- [a pledge] that they would not promote or put forth prostitution."

This pledge was established because prostitution was one of the primary sources for the spread of the disease. According to McClusky, however, that legislation against promotion is about to change.

"What the Obama administration is trying to do is to allow these organizations...that promote prostitution [to] receive federal money," he reports.

That funding extends to the countries where the organization operates, so the financial support will no longer be a tool to reduce prostitution and human trafficking, including that of children. Instead, it will result in the exploitation of women and children

Monday, December 28, 2009

U.S. Muslims And Jews Volunteer To gether On Christmas Day http://tiny.cc/Vacry

Saturday, December 12, 2009

WHEN THE LIGHTS GO OUT

World AIDS Day: AIDS faces funding drop - UPI.comDec 1, 2009 ... On World AIDS Day Tuesday, a day devoted to raising awareness, US researchers point out the world could face a funding shortfall for ...
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Pacific Alliance to Stop Slavery - TraffickJamming.org - Home Page ...
Currently, there is no local legislation defining "trafficking;" a fact most ... Simply relying on current state laws to address human trafficking is highly ... -See How Hawaii Rates in Combatting Human Trafficking (current grade F)- ...
http://www.traffickjamming.org/legislation.htmll - Cached


HUMAN TRAFFICKING

THE BIG AND SMALL OF IT

Thursday, December 10, 2009

DANISH TEXT



Los Angeles Times | Dec. 10, 2009 | 4:05 a.m.

China, India helped draft  source says
In public, the early days of the climate summit here have been dominated by developing nations' furor over a proposed "Copenhagen Agreement" that leaked to environmentalists and reporters Tuesday.
But many developing nations -- including China and India -- in fact had a hand in drafting the "Danish text," a source with deep knowledge of the negotiations said today.
Representatives of those nations knew about the agreement's most controversial provisions, including commitments for greenhouse gas reductions by developing countries, well before the summit began. It was unclear whether every nation at the negotiations signed off on every provision.

Full story: http://www.latimes.com/news/nation-and-world/fg-danish-text11-2009dec11,0,6152436.story


Saturday, November 28, 2009

Kenyans draw weapons over shrinking resources

 
 
  • People's Republic of China – Kenya relations - Wikipedia, the free ... Early in 2006 Chinese President Hu Jintao signed an oil exploration contract with Kenya; the latest in a series of deals designed to keep Africa's natural ...
    en.wikipedia.org/.../People's_Republic_of_China_–_Kenya_relations - Cached

    Chinese workers in Kenya could be driving trade in elephant ... Oct 3, 2008 ... Chinese workers rebuilding roads in northern Kenya are feared to be driving a sharp rise in elephant poaching which has seen dozens of ...
    www.telegraph.co.uk/.../Chinese-workers-in-Kenya-could-be-driving-trade-in-elephant-poaching-
  • Business Daily - Chinese companies eye Kenya's roads  Nov 5, 2009 ... China is pushing for a greater role in the development of Kenya's infrastructure— an area with significant untapped potential for Chinese ...
    www.businessdailyafrica.com/.../-/539550/.../-/index.html - Cached

    Tuesday, October 20, 2009

    EVERYWHERE



    Written by Michelle Amaral 16 October 2009 01:29 brazils new racialequality law is watered down but blacks are not complaining.

    Although there are different evaluations of how much impact the newly House-approved Statute of Racial Equality will have on the reality of racism in Brazil, the majority of black movements in Brazil claim the statute as a victory, at least symbolic in nature.

    The original proposal for the statute, authored by Paulo Paim (Workers' Party from Rio Grande do Sul state) and approved in the House of Representatives on September 9, underwent several revisions. Many of the historical demands of African descendants were removed.

    The alterations of the bill were a result of an agreement made between the Special Secretary of Policies for the Promotion of Racial Equality, Edson Santos, and members of a special House commission which has filed lawsuits regarding the unconstitutionality of racial quotas as well as the recent presidential decree, which paved the way for land titles for quilombos, communities of descendents of runaway slaves.

    According to Douglas Belchior, member of the General Council of the Blacks and Working Class Union Center, the changes in the statute's text "diminished the political potential of Paulo Paim's original bill." The current version of the bill only serves "the interests of the powerful."

    One the other hand, Marcelo Paixão of the Black Movement of Rio and director of the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro's Institute of Economy, stated that the compromise with the House's conservative members was necessary in order to get the statute approved. In his way of thinking, "The mere fact that it was approved is in of itself a victory."

    Friday, August 14, 2009

    THE INTENT TO DE - ACTIVATE THE "D" WORD

    NO BEER HERE

    How low can Abercrombie go? After a spate of bad publicity, the chain decides to drop prices

    Mitch Lipka
    Aug 14th 2009 at 1:33PM


    On the heels of an embarrassing lawsuit over how the company mistreated an employee with a prosthetic arm, Abercrombie & Fitch announced same-store sales dropped 30 percent compared to the same period last year. And now the company is going to do what it once was too full of itself to do -- discount its prices.

    Abercrombie has become a popular target from its provocative advertising to issues over the quality of its previously not discounted clothing (read about one woman's fight over problems with their Hollister line) to how it treats employees.

    The company crowed in victory in the aftermath of the lawsuit filed in London by Riam Dean -- even though the company was ordered to pay her $15,000 for injury to her feelings -- because the court found Abercrombie didn't discriminate against her. And then Abercrombie announced that some of its best friends are disabled.

    "We were happy to employ Ms. Dean, and we have always been, and will continue to be, supportive of the rights of disabled individuals."Abercrombie said in a statement.

    Dean, 22, who was born without a left forearm, briefly worked in Abercrombie's flagship London store and wore a cardigan to cover where her prosthetic arm connected to her body. She was told by a manager her clothing violated the store's "look policy" and was shifted to the stock room.

    The law school student quit after five shifts and filed a discrimination claim. Abercrombie, which has a handbook thick full of rules about employee appearance, is seen by many as trying to sell its clothing through a not-very-disguised use of sexual overtones. And Dean's prosthetic arm was viewed as a turn-off. An employment panel that heard her case determined she was harassed, insulted and unlawfully dismissed, but did not find she was discriminated against.

    Meanwhile, the company hasn't exactly been having its best run.

    "We continued to be confronted with very challenging conditions during the second quarter," CEO Mike Jeffries said. in a written statement. "We believe we are doing the right things to address those challenges and improve our domestic business. In the meantime, we remain very encouraged by our prospects for international growth."

    In those words and in the company's earnings report is a clear message: It's time to try to grow our business in other countries. Perhaps their reputation is better in certain parts of Europe. It would seems as though they might have some issues in London.

    The CEO also told analysts during a conference call on earnings that it is going to offer discounts and will continue to examine its pricing. Seems like they might be a little late, having already lost a lot of customer loyalty in the U.S. Buying folks back with cheaper prices is worth a shot, though.
    Source

    dis⋅crim⋅i⋅na⋅tion  /dɪˌskrɪməˈneɪʃən/ Show Spelled Pronunciation [di-skrim-uh-ney-shuhn]


    –noun 1. an act or instance of discriminating.

    2. treatment or consideration of, or making a distinction in favor of or against, a person or thing based on the group, class, or category to which that person or thing belongs rather than on individual merit: racial and religious intolerance and discrimination.

    3. the power of making fine distinctions; discriminating judgment: She chose the colors with great discrimination.

    4. Archaic. something that serves to differentiate.

    Saturday, July 11, 2009

    HOW ABOUT AMERICA'S

    WAR, CORRUPTION, AND DEATH BY PHARMACEUTICAL DRUGS AND MEDICAL PROCEDURES 

     
     
    AP
     
     
    During a speech in Accra, Ghana, Saturday, President Barack Obama said African countries must unlock their potential by stepping up their own efforts to tackle problems plaguing the continent, such as war, corruption and disease. Obama's brief visit to Ghana was designed to highlight that country's democratic tradition and engagement with the West.




    comment from Ghana blog
    OBAMA 4 OIL; OIL, OIL, OIL
    KABILA | TADI-GHANA | 7/8/2009 9:50:00 PM OIL oil OIL oil OIL oil OIL oil OIL oil OIL oil OIL oil OIL oil

    OIL oil OIL oil OIL oil OIL oil OIL oil OIL oil OIL oil OIL oil

    OIL oil OIL oil OIL oil OIL oil OIL oil OIL oil OIL oil OIL oil

    OIL oil OIL oil OIL oil OIL oil OIL oil OIL oil OIL oil OIL oil


    OBAMA TO SECURE GHAHA OIL FOR USA.
    AMERICA EMPIRE NOW HAS A BLACK FACE
    TO ENSLAVE US EVEN MORE
    THE OPIUM OF THE MASSES IS COMING TO GHANA TO TAKE AWAY GHANA'S WEALTH,

    JUST LIKE IRAQ
    JUST LIKE NIGERIA
    JUST LIKE SAUDI ARABIA
    JUST LIKE AFGHANISTAN
    JUST LIKE VENESUALA
    JUST LIKE IRAQ



    AMERICA NOW HAS A MILITARY BASE IN GHANA (ACCRA)?

    ONE MIGHT SAY ''AMERICA HAS A GUN TO GHANA'S HEAD''.

    HOW CAN ONE BE FREE IF A SOVEREIGN STATE IS OCCUPIED?



    GET YOUR ROCKS
    And there's diamonds. Would bald headed ALFRED approve?

    Friday, July 10, 2009

    OUR GODS MAY NOT BE THE SAME, BUT

    HATE IS HATE, ANYWAY YOU SLICE IT.

    Egyptian Marwa El Sherbiny and her husband

    Egyptian Marwa el-Sherbini and her husband Elvi Ali Okaz. Photograph: EPA

    It was while Marwa el-Sherbini was in the dock recalling how the accused had insulted her for wearing the hijab after she asked him to let her son sit on a swing last summer, that the very same man strode across the Dresden courtroom and plunged a knife into her 18 times.

    Her three-year-old son Mustafa was forced to watch as his mother slumped to the courtroom floor.

    Even her husband Elvi Ali Okaz could do nothing as the 28-year-old Russian stock controller who was being sued for insult and abuse took the life of his pregnant wife. As Okaz ran to save her, he too was brought down, shot by a police officer who mistook him for the attacker. He is now in intensive care in a Dresden hospital.

    Thursday, July 2, 2009

    FRANCE RACIAL PROF

    Study Says Blacks and Arabs Face Bias From Paris Police - NYTimes.com
    Jun 30, 2009 ... Racial and ethnic profiling by the police is illegal in France, but the study of more than 500 stops at major Parisian transit stations ...
    www.nytimes.com/2009/06/30/world/europe/30france.html - Similar

    Thursday, June 25, 2009

    IMPORTS, EXPORTED - ROUND & ROUND

    tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/ScaryBlackMan




    Japan National Tourist Organization



     

    --

    rock.com

    WHICH WAY DID HE GO?

    THIS DOESN'T LOOK FEEL GOODY

    Japanese Caught Smuggling $134 Billion in Bonds to Switzerland
    Posted by webmasterJune 23, 2009
    Is Japan panicking about hyper-inflation of US currency?
    by James Buchanan