Dear Friends,
As many of you know, the Minnesota governor recently vetoed funding for mental health services as well as services for lower income Minnesotans (GAMC). I am writing this to ask if you'd spend a few minutes contacting some MN State House Representatives in an attempt to override the governor's veto. Otherwise, people who are barely making it in this world will be asked to shoulder a 29 million dollar cut in order for our state to manage its deficit. A number of members of the state congress have indicated that they will attempt to override the governor's veto. The senate seems to have enough votes to do this, but the house appears to be a few votes short. It is predicted that the house will vote on the veto override on Monday, so time is of the essence. The reason the house appears to be a few votes short is that 38 of the representatives who previously voted in favor of the resolution are now expected to vote against it due to pressure from their political party. So it is on these members of the house where pressure is urgently needed. Below I have listed these representaive's e-mail addresses. I have also attached to this blog an excel spreadsheet which includes their phone numbers. I strongly urge you to e-mail these representatives. Calling them would mean even more. Also, send this information to all your like-minded friends. ... Read more

Print out a copy of this text, get folks to sign on, and send it to the Governor, and the MN legislature.
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We the undersigned, urge the Minnesota Legislature and Governor to find a balanced approach to funding GAMC – don’t make us choose between health care, medications and important community services.
We have learned that $29 million in cuts to mental health services have already been proposed. We are concerned that this will result in a reduction of important community services to people who live with a serious mental illness. These services include supportive and affordable housing, mental health crisis teams, community support services, and case management. Essential services such as transportation to and from appointments for people without the means to travel would also be lost. We are also concerned with the cuts to Mental Health Service grants. Cuts to these grants will jeopardize essential services such as housing supports and rent subsidies.
On Wednesday, the Governor suggested a new lottery game to raise $12 million for a new Vikings stadium. That's the same amount that would have to be cut from adult mental health services. ... Read more

Formal Petition to Attorney General-Designate Eric Holder to appoint a Special Prosecutor to investigate and prosecute any and all government officials who have participated in War Crimes.
"Dear Attorney General Eric Holder,
We the undersigned citizens of the United States hereby formally petition you to appoint a Special Prosecutor to investigate and prosecute any and all government officials who have participated in torture and other war crimes.
Update 1: Initially, we emailed Mr. Holder at his law firm. On 12/20/08 we received a reply from Mr. Holder: "Enough folks. I hear you." So out of respect we stopped forwarding each signature individually. ... Read more

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While speaking on the topic of impeachment Rep. John Conyers (D-MI) promised that after the November 4 elections, he would pursue legal actions against the Bush administration. Conyers is in a unique position to initiate impeachment. As the Chair of the House Judiciary Committee (the body which would be responsible for initiating impeachment), he has been the sole obstacle to impeachment occurring ever since he and Nancy Pelosi (D-CA, Speaker of the House) took Impeachment "off the table."
However, now it appears that Conyers will be pushing impeachment. At the "Take Back America Conference", Conyers replied, "Yes, you have my word on that." He then shook the hand of a questioner resolutely. The congressman was speaking in a panel, "The Republic Against the Rogue Presidency." Conyers described what was keeping him from pursuing impeachment. He said that he wanted to wait until Obama was elected, as he feared that impeachment would become an election issue. ... Read more
