Nestle Corporation Permitted to Steal Water from Drought-stricken State Park by Sura, April 11

Corporate thieves are stealing our resources and making off like bandits. Whether it’s Nike sweatshops stealing human labor, or Kimberly-Clark clear-cutting ancient rainforests, our shared resources are being stolen, packaged, marketed and sold back to us (that is, if we can afford it).

When corporate representatives get elected to government or appointed to non-profit boards, we get disaster in public policy. George Bush and Dick Cheney have been great examples of that.

Recently, the State of Florida gave Nestle Corporation the right to steal the people’s water–as much as it can–from the drought-distressed Madison Blue Springs State Park. For this right, they will pay absolutely nothing for the next 10 years.

Hard to believe? You can read more here.

And before we think it’s far from home and we don’t need to pay attention, did you know that for the last 10 years the Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District, a state-chartered government agency, has contracted wastewater treatment out to private companies?

I wonder who sits on their board?

Sunday, April 6 – Support the People of Tibet – Rally for Compassion by Sura, April 3

Sunday, April 6
11 a.m.-noon at the corner of 12th and Wisconsin Avenue.
To raise consciousness for freedom of speech, press, assembly and human rights for both Tibet and China.

KT Rusch (Mali Blues, Universal Love Band) and fellow musician Saskia Pretorius are sponsoring a Rally for Compassion to raise awareness of the human rights violations in Tibet and China. They ask supporters to wear red to symbolize compassion, and to bring signs to promote compassion, and photos of the Dalai Lama, Martin Luther King and Gandhi.

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What is so remarkable about the human spirit is that the monks who witness these atrocities and compile these photos are not just praying for their homeland martyrs, they are praying for the Chinese in prayers such as “May the Buddha Consciousness of compassion increase in the Chinese” at their peaceful demonstrations in India.

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Please join us at RALLY FOR COMPASSION!

Bring coffee, smiles, open heart, meet new friends.

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A note from KT, the organizer:
I received photos from Buddhist monk, Tenzin P. in India that show evidence of Chinese brutality in Tibet. I have posted a short piece on the Tibetan Uprising here: http://www.milwaukeerenaissance.com/KtRusch/TibetanUprising2008


More information can be found in this Shepherd Express article.

 

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