Tag: Donna Crane

Judge’s ruling orders DACA protection from deportation

Judge orders government to fully reinstate Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program by Caitlin Dickerson and Michael D. Shear was in The New York Times. “Up to 300,000 additional undocumented immigrants could be allowed to apply for protection from deportation under a new court ruling. President Trump sought to...

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Law clearly states parents’ rights on vaccine decisions

Last of two parts The previous article is at thevoice.us/bill-in-d-c-council-to-allow-11-year-olds-to-decide-on-vaccines The following article was printed in the Defender Children’s Health Defence News & Views A proposed Washington District of Columbia law would give vaccine decisions to kids 11 or older without parents’ knowledge or consent: “Children could consent to vaccines...

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Bill in D.C. Council to allow 11-year-olds to decide on vaccines

First of a two parts The following article was printed in the Defender Children’s Health Defence News & views. Proposed D.C. law would give vaccine decisions to kids 11 or older without parents’ knowledge or consent: “Children could consent to vaccines without parents’ permission, while insurance companies, vaccine providers, and...

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Native Americans’ voting problems include address variations

Last of two parts The first part is at thevoice.us/native-americans-right-to-vote-among-the-most-violated Native Americans’ right to vote has been systematically violated for generations. In the new book, Voting in Indian Country, The View from the Trenches, Jean Reith Schroedel weaves together historical and contemporary voting rights’ conflicts on the eve of the...

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Native Americans’ right to vote among the most violated

First of two parts Here’s how Native Americans’ right to vote has been systematically violated for generations In the new book, Voting in Indian Country, The View from the Trenches, Jean Reith Schroedel weaves together historical and contemporary voting rights conflicts on the eve of the November 3 election. She...

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Children’s Health Defense team resists middle class demise

So what about our children? The emotional world for so many of our children has been turned upside down. The breadwinner of the family has lost their job, which could mean losing their home. The parent perhaps needs to stand in a long lines for basic food supplies. Their education...

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Oklahoma control of tribal land to assist big corporations

Last of two parts The first part is available at thevoice.us/epa-grants-state-government-control-over-tribal-land Ti-Hua Chang, The Young Turks (TYT) reporter wrote a piece that the EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) authorized Oklahoma government control over tribal lands in Oklahoma. The purpose is to allow big corporations access to the land and acceded to...

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EPA grants state government control over tribal land

First of two parts The Young Turks (TYT) online journal reports that the EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) grants Oklahoma state government control over tribal land in environmental issues. The following article is by Ti-Hua Chang: “The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has granted the state (government) of Oklahoma regulatory control over...

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Freedom, privacy, at risk with new health technology

Microchips, nanotechnology and implanted biosensors (chips in humans) are in the news. The following article was included in the Children’s Health Defense (CHD) website by writer Pam Long. “U.S. military personnel will be the first subjects in nanotechnology trials in the pursuit of optimizing health and early detection of disease...

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World-wide freedom activities stand against totalitarianism

Article by Children’s Health Defense Team: “It was an historic weekend for freedom activists around the world. Saturday, Aug. 29, one Million true citizens of all walks of life united to stand against unscientific lock downs, government totalitarianism, and medical mandates. Berlin, Germany “One million peaceful people. “Children’s Health Defense’s...

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Mail-in voting not a new method of casting ballots

First of two parts Mail-in voting has become a popular topic for the November 3 elections. Sue Halperin, staff writer for The New Yorker Magazine, submitted the following article to the magazine. “Recently Donald Trump casually suggested on Twitter that the November election should be delayed because universal mail-in voting...

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Money better spent on hospitals than on fossil fuels: IMF

Second of two parts James Ellsmoor, a former contributor to Forbes magazine and founder of the Virtual Island Summit, wrote: “The United States spent 10 times more (money) on fossil fuel subsidies than education. “The combination of the fossil fuel industry’s investment within its sector and the high profit margins...

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Continuing concern: U.S. subsidies for fossil fuel colossal

First of two parts James Ellsmoor, a former contributor to Forbes magazine and founder of the Virtual Island Summit wrote: “The United States spent 10 times more on fossil fuel subsidies than education. “The fossil fuel lobby actively has worked in many countries to protect their subsidies and avoid the...

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A world without prisons: Radical, or, possibly real?

Last of three parts The second part is available at thevoice.us/prison-reform-rooted-in-care-better-than-punishment Mary Rinaldi and Ashish Prashar posted the following article in Fast Company. “Imagine a world without prisons. It may sound radical, but for millions of black and brown Americans, this fantasy is urgent and necessary. “Programs based on this...

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Prison reform rooted in care better than punishment

Second of three parts First part is available at thevoice.us/beginning-the-long-journey-significant-change-in-prisons Mary Rinaldi and Ashish Prashar posted the following article in Fast Company, a business magazine in print and online. “Imagine a world without prisons. It may sound radical, but for millions of black and brown Americans, this fantasy is urgent...

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Beginning the long journey: Significant change in prisons

First of three parts Mary Rinaldi and Ashish Prashar posted the following article in Fast Company, a business magazine in print and online. “Imagine a world without prisons. It may sound radical, but for millions of black and brown Americans, this fantasy is urgent and necessary. Prison has been a...

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Hopi Nation prophecy: World enters dangerous time

We share some prophecy from the Hopi Nation: Hopis’ ancient knowledge and prophecies are warning through many signs, that we have entered a dangerous period in our lives. Mankind must return to peaceful ways, and halt the destruction of Mother Earth, or we are going to destroy ourselves. Joseph White...

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Valuable book focus: Skin-color lessons for children

Our beautiful world is under attack by many issues that we have needed to address. We have not treated everyone equally as God has intended. We’ve discussed remedies to fix this issue, but, we’ve never put in the time and energy to make real change happen. And now? It’s going...

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Lavender reduces infection, ailments; offers calm

Netherfield, producers of 100% pure New Zealand Lavender Essential oil, wrote: “One of the earliest recorded claims of Lavender oil’s therapeutic qualities comes from the 19th Century when tuberculosis and infection were rampant in France. It was found that those individuals working in the lavender fields of Provence were far...

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Gates’ obsession with vaccines for children wrong: CHD

Robert F. Kennedy Jr., chairman, Children’s Health Defense (CHD) is encouraging readers to sign up for free news and updates from the Children’s Health Defense. They are planning many strategies, including legal, in an effort to defend the health of our children and obtain justice for those already injured. Kennedy...

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