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Federal Judge says #NoKXL

Yesterday Federal Judge Brian Morris ruled that TransCanada has not fulfilled the requirements to begin construction of the Keystone XL pipeline, and the company cannot do any work on the pipeline construction until it adequately completes the State Department’s  supplement … Continue reading

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#NobodyIsAboveTheLaw

I really wasn’t expecting anyone to show up at tonight’s demonstration to protect the Mueller investigation from interference by the Republican administration. So I was pleasantly surprised to find these folks here in Indianola. There were nearly 1,000 demonstrations across … Continue reading

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When one hurts, all hurt

This morning we learn of yet another mass shooting in our country. That hurt, hurts us all. Don’t you feel the pain? If one part suffers, every part suffers with it; if one part is honored, every part rejoices with … Continue reading

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Discuss SURVIVE Act with Sen. Grassley’s staff

We are beginning to organize an FCNL Advocacy team in central Iowa. We will be focusing on Native American affairs. Our first action will be to meet with Senator Grassley’s staff at his Des Moines office on November 20th at … Continue reading

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‘Nothing changes until you make yourself uncomfortable’

In my experience there has never been an election that has presented a clearer choice of which direction to go. It has been deeply concerning to see the current Republican administration’s policies that have attacked our democratic norms, consistently not … Continue reading

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Will we find the courage?

I try to avoid including too much of other’s writings in my blog posts, but Daniel Pinchbeck expresses what I’ve been trying to say about addressing our environmental catastrophe in ways that others might relate to better. If we don’t … Continue reading

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Quakers, a “guarded” society, and environmental destruction

“Guarded” was the term used by early Quakers to express avoiding too much of an integration with the larger society they lived in. The term was usually applied to education. Quakers created their own schools to teach Quaker beliefs and … Continue reading

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Colors of the Wind

I was looking for videos by Max Schneider and saw one called “Colors of the Wind”.  As a photographer I tried to imagine what the colors of the wind looked like. An image of the Northern Lights appeared in my … Continue reading

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Pipe for Keystone XL Pipeline Arrives

According to Montana’s KRTV, pipe and materials to build the Keystone XL pipeline are beginning to arrive in Montana and South Dakota.  “Glasgow Mayor Becky Erickson said the company told her they could expect 40 to 45 trucks carrying pipe … Continue reading

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Build Bridges or Walls?

Listening to the passionate, inclusive answers by Congressman Beto O’Rourke to questions during last night’s episode of Hardball with Chris Matthews reminded me there is still hope for our political process. Mr. O’Rourke is running for the U.S. Senate in … Continue reading

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