Showing posts with label health. Show all posts
Showing posts with label health. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Congressman Brian Baird's Successfully Civil Town Hall Meeting in Ilwaco – Health Care Reform

Kudos to the Congressman and his staff for hosting a successfully civil discourse Town Hall meeting last night in Ilwaco, in Pacific County, WA. And of course, the primary range of questions had to do with Health Care/Insurance Reform. Death threats to the Congressman aside, he still managed to conduct his usual in-person Town Hall meetings in several Southwest Washington counties.

What was the process?

I can't speak to the in person Town Hall meetings he held in other counties except for what I've read in media (some of which has been reported at Washblog). I can speak to the TH we attended in Ilwaco last night. Also Baird has added telephone Town Hall meetings as well to his usual array of in-person TH meetings in the SW counties.

The Ilwaco TH meeting was orderly and permitted the many to hear both the questions and Baird's responses without interruption or interference. Which is precisely what I wanted - information and not the drama of interference that has been the hallmark of many other TH meetings across the nation.

We arrived at the high school, and yes, there was a tiny contingent of less than impressive 'protesters' with their home-made cardboard signs. They kept their behavior under control and did not molest the people as they were coming into the auditorium. We signed in, and we were asked if we wanted to ask a question of the Congressman; if so, we were given a number (kind of like at an auction).

We were seated and it was explained by the moderator that corresponding numbers were in a twirl cage (bingo comes to mind), and numbers would be picked at random. Those persons who held those numbers would come forward to be seated in the first row of seats. Each would then get 3 minutes of time at the microphone to state their concerns, ask their questions and the Congressman would have 3 minutes of time to respond.

Questions came from both parties. I think people are sophisticated enough to filter out what is rhetoric and focus in on the actual question, when there is a question and not just a 3 minute pulpit for speech making. The Congressman's opportunity to respond, or better said, give the facts as he knows them, provided a format that helped enormously to dispel some of the rhetorical myths, giving the auditorium of people an opportunity to listen to and hear the information.

In Congressman Baird's Town Halls that we have attended in the past, even when my own emotions have been highly charged, (ie, his vote in 2007 for the Surge in Iraq where our son-in-law was deployed), he has been respectful to all, including us, in responding to concerns and questions. Last night's Town Hall was no exception. He was respectful, courteous, and responsive to every question, even the few who formulated their questions in what seemed designed to bait him. He actually was skillful in handling those baiting type questions, both responding and further elaborating on concerns and situations that led to the current Health Care Reform issue.

It was a 2 hour TH meeting, so obviously, there was not time for everyone who might have wanted to ask a question to have a turn at the microphone. But with the quality of the kinds of questions asked, and Baird's informative responses, I think probably most of the concerns people had in their minds received air time in a very Civil dialogue.

Earlier in August, I was also on one of Baird's telephone TH meetings (Pacific County), and got to ask my question of him; specifically what concerns about the Health Care Reform Bill did he have as he has said he is unsure how he will vote when it comes up for vote in Congress. Frankly, I would like to see him vote for the Bill with all of it's warts and flaws rather than to vote against it. I sense that voting for the Bill starts the ball rolling, probably with a lot of tweaks needed in years to come. Whereas to vote against it because of it's imperfections does little to alter or change the current deeply flawed Health Care 'system'.

As Baird explained he has heard from doctors, it is not really a system so much as an evolution that has evolved into a complex hodge podge of health care that some get and some don't.

On a personal note, I do have to be a bit amused at one of the questions last night. The Chair of the Republican Party in our 3rd Congressional District was among one of those whose number was called, giving her time at the microphone. She has had time at earlier Town Hall meeting in another county to state her concerns to the Congressman and she did make an offer of her home as a venue for the Congressman to hold an in- person Town Hall, guaranteeing him an assurance of safety she would personally provide. He did thank her for and it did seem he accepted the offer; I'm not sure he intended to hold a Town Hall in her home, nor would that be logical. He did hold the in person Town Hall in Ilwaco, at the high school - a more appropriate venue and approximately 2 miles from her home. She has not been deprived of opportunity of access to the Congressman, nor of opportunity to state her concerns or questions.

She has had a beef with what she terms his rejection of her offer, labeling it as evidence of an unwillingness on the part of Congressman Baird to hold in-person Town Hall meetings. She has both blogged it and arranged for a newspaper article in The Columbian, of her account of his rejection of her offer. In my opinion, it goes to show the 'slant' of her perspective in presenting the situation as a rejection, as an unwillingness on Baird's part to conduct in person Town Hall meetings. And it is a perspective she is pleased to broadcast in the media and telegraph to her party. It was, in fact, Baird offering a more appropriate venue with a wider opportunity, for the larger populace in the area to participate in an in person Town Hall. Probably safer for everyone also, with the County Sheriff there, and the presence of uniformed officers stationed along the side corridors.

Her concern as she stated it in the question last night to Congressman Baird were some remarks he had made in earlier years; favoring universal health care and duration terms of office. Baird corrected the perception she had of his earlier remarks on terms of office. She spoke again indicating she was in favor of all people having access to health care, and when Baird asked if she was in favor of universal health care, she said no, she was not, and promptly sat down. There was a bit of a buzz talk after that exchange amongst the people in the auditorium.

Highlighting this more to illustrate, in my opinion, a tactic of intent on the part of the Republican party in trying to direct attention away from the Health Care Reform issue, while offering little of substantive value as an alternative method to adjust the disparities in health care as we know it today. Congressman Baird is not the issue, nor is the next election. Health Care Reform is the issue on many people's mind and they seem to want information, not politicking.

My thanks to Brian Baird for the opportunity to learn what I felt I wanted and needed to learn about Health Care Reform - less the noise of disruptive interference. Good job in putting together the Ilwaco Town Hall meeting.

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Sunday, April 5, 2009

Link of the day: vegetarian opportunity

Kathy Freston at Huffington Post

Excerpt:

If everyone went vegetarian just for one day, the U.S. would save:

● 100 billion gallons of water, enough to supply all the homes in New England for almost 4 months;

● 1.5 billion pounds of crops otherwise fed to livestock, enough to feed the state of New Mexico for more than a year;

● 70 million gallons of gas--enough to fuel all the cars of Canada and Mexico combined with plenty to spare;

● 3 million acres of land, an area more than twice the size of Delaware;

● 33 tons of antibiotics.

If everyone went vegetarian just for one day, the U.S. would prevent:

● Greenhouse gas emissions equivalent to 1.2 million tons of CO2, as much as produced by all of France;

● 3 million tons of soil erosion and $70 million in resulting economic damages;

● 4.5 million tons of animal excrement;

● Almost 7 tons of ammonia emissions, a major air pollutant.

My favorite statistic is this: According to Environmental Defense, if every American skipped one meal of chicken per week and substituted vegetarian foods instead, the carbon dioxide savings would be the same as taking more than half a million cars off of U.S. roads. See how easy it is to make an impact?

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Monday, June 18, 2007

United States Food Supply in Danger?

I'm not altogether sure that I agree with the slant or bent of why this was posted - as it has a somewhat anti-illegal immigrant cast to it , which I don't share. But the information pointed out about contaminated and compromised food, food recalls is pertinent.


United States Food Supply in Danger?


The latest in the craze of America 's food supplies being contaminated. Mini Chip Ahoy Cookies from Nabisco, a Kraft Foods project. A toddler in Texas opened a bag of these cookies for a snack and was surprised by a rat leg, covered in a thin layer of cookie dough and cooked, sealed inside the bag of treats.

But this is just the latest in a rash of food source contamination harming, and even killing Americans this year alone. Since January, 2006 the following food recalls have been issued on a variety of food products. The numbers are startling, the variety of foods involved shocking, the fact that the majority are of the same type of contamination eye-opening.

February 2007:

* Peter Pan Peanut Butter (ConAgra Foods) - Salmonella
* Earth's Best Organic Baby Food - Botulism bacteria.
* Wellesley Farms Fresh Sliced Mushrooms - E-coli
* Cantaloupes - Salmonella
* Oscar Mayer/Louis Rich Chicken Breast Strips - Listeria (Meningitis) Contamination.
* Wild Kitty Cat Food - Salmonella Contamination

JANUARY 2007

* Chili Powder - Sudan 1 poisoning ( Sudan 1 is a red dye used in coloring solvents, oils, petrols, polishes and waxes)
* Worcestershire Sauce - Due to Chili Powder contamination.
* Garden Leaf Foods "Trader Joe's - Spicy Thai Style Pasta Salad" - Listeria Monocytogenes contamination (meningitis) . - CA
* Natural State Meat Co - Ground Beef Product Recall - E-Coli
* Gold Star Sausage/Franks - Listeria
* Pap's Louisiana Cuisine Head Cheese - Listeria

2006 Recalls:

* Cantaloupes - Salmonella - AZ
* Taco Bell Restaurants - E-Coli outbreak
* Frozen strawberry recall (used in Jamba juice, used in fruit smoothies). - Listeria Monocytogenes contamination - Cleugh's Frozen Foods Inc (SunOpta Inc.) - CA
* Cooked Ham and Turkey - Listeria monocyogenes - HoneyBaked Foods, Inc - OH
* Birds Eye Frozen Cooked Winter Squash - Ammonia contamination - MI
* Little Debbie Nutty Bars - May contain small particles of metal. McKee Foods - TN
* Everyday Value Kalamata Olive Tapenade - May contain glass fragments. - TX
* Spinach - E Coli - Natural Selection Foods - CA
* Almonds - Salmonella - Paramount Farms CA
* Green Leaf Lettuce - E-Coli - CA
* Davis Mountain Beef - E-Coli - Iowa
* Tuscan Sun Turkey Sandwiches - Listeria Monocytogenes - WA
* Bolthouse Farms Carrot Juice - botulism - CA
* Salads of the Sea, Hen House, Southern Home, Fisherman's Market - Krab Dip Supreme, Supreme Krab Dip, Cajun Smoked Salmon Spread, Krab Artichoke Spinach Dip, Krab Dip, Cajun Krab Dip, Jalapeno Krab Dip, Cajun Crawfish Salad, Smoked Salmon Flavored Spread. - Listeria Monocytogenes contamination - TX

* Classic Salads - Baby Spinach/Spring Mix Recall - Salmonella - CA
* Stouffer's Meatloaf - pieces of plastic - Nestle Prepared Foods - SC
* Spring Hill Cheeses - Listeria
* Cahill's Farm Porter Cheese - Listeria MO
* Thumann's Inc Boneless Prosciutto - straphylococcus aureus enterotoxin.
* Caribbean Dreams Cerasee Tea - Salmonella
* Moveable Feast Smoked Scottish/Smoked Norwegian Salmon - Salmonella - NJ
* H.E.B. Baby Food/Mom's Organic Choice - pieces of glass.
* Gentlease powdered infant formula - metal particles
* Lean Cuisine Asian Style Pot Stickers - plastic particles. - Nestle Prepared Foods - SC
* Herman Falter Smoked Pork Neck Bones/Jowls/ Frankfurters/ Italian Sausage - Liseria - OH
* Krisp-Pak Fresh Fruit - Listeria
* Reese's Shell Topping - Salmonella
* Omaha Beef Company - Beef Products - E-Coli
* Ballard's Farm Sausage - Macaroni Salad, Cole Slaw, Egg Salad - Listeria
* Portillo's Food Service - Roast beef - Listeria
* Jim's Market and Locker Ground Beef - E-Coli.
* Monterey Mushrooms - Listeria
* Dinner Bell Beef - E-Coli
* Fullei Fresh Alfalfa Sprouts - Salmonella
* Southeastern Meats Ground Beef - E-Coli
* Plains Meat Ground Beef - E-Coli
* Orientex Manila Style Hot Dogs - Listeria
* George G. Ruppersberger and Son's Inc Ground Beef - E-Coli.
* House of Thaller, Kroger Brand, Mrs. Gerry Dairy Fresh, The Fresh Market, Southern Gourmet, Southern Style, Ham salad, chicken salad, turkey salad, tuna salad, seafood salad, pea salad - Poisoning/bacteria.
* Ground beef recall to restaurants and institutions in Arkansas , Kansas , Oklahoma , Missouri - E-Coli
* Jimmy Dean and State Fair Cheeseburgers - Listeria
* Town and Country Foods, Ham salad - Listeria
* Griffin's Pork Barbeque - Listeria
* Whole Catch Lemon Pepper Garlic Hot Smoked Trout - Listeria
* JHC Brand Cooked Seasoning Anchovy - Salmonella
* Quaker Maid Meats Frozen Beef Patties - E-Coli
* Fortuna Sea Products Frozen Cooked Clam Meat - Salmonella
* Dole Lettuce Salad - E-Coli

This is more then coincidence. With American's dependency on pre-processed and pre-packaged food sources nearly complete, and along with it just as dependent upon the government to insure the consumption of this food is safe for
them and their family. This makes for a toxic cocktail to the safety of Americans. It is not surprising in some fashions to the finding of a rat leg in a bag of Chip Ahoys when one considers the all sources involved before this food is able to come to our stores, homes and consumption.

According to a report on _www.wehirealiens. com_ (http://www.wehirealiens.com/) , Kraft Foods is a known illegal alien employer in their South Carolina processing plant. They also are listed as having several processing plants in Mexico which package pre-packaged food products for human consumption. Mexico is not known for its strict food processing laws like found in the United States , another reason many food companies chose to outsource their processing, packaging and production plants there. Kraft itself has various plants in the following locations:

Kraft Food Plants - Ecatepec , Mexico
Nabisco Food Plants - Guatemala City , San Jose , Costa Rica

Other food processing companies who take advantage of Mexico 's cheap
labor and lenient food processing laws are:
* Ralston Purina
* Pilgrim's Pride
* CPC International
* Philip Morris (Kraft General Foods)
* Campbell Soup
* Pepsi Co
* Quaker Oats
* Universal Foods
* Coca Cola
* Bordon
* Kellogg
* Hershey Foods
* McCormick & Co
* Gerber Products
* Tyson Foods
* Sara Lee
* RJR Nobisco
* Cargiel/Excell
* J.R. Simplot
* Frito Lay (part of Pepsi)


(from Old Ways Living yahoo group)

posted by Lietta Ruger

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Monday, January 15, 2007

Wastin away ... out here in Veganville

Lookin for my lost table salt ....
some people say that there's a woooommmaannn to blame ,
but I know ..... it's my own damn fault.



If you lack courage don't go to RealAge.com
You'll be sorry ... but maybe healthier.

Lietta found it and told me.
I went there, completed the questionnaire,
and found out I'm a lot older than my calendar says I am.

So tomorrow's the first day of the rest of my life eating 4 oz or less red meat.

Last month it was my teeth.
This month it's dang near all my red meat.
Next month?
Who knows?
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