Archive for the 'politics' category

A heads up for iPhone users

Julie| August 10, 2009 11:33 am

I just got an ad from CREDO Mobile, a different kind of wireless company by the same folks that brought you Working Assets back in the 80′s. According to their website, “[t]o date, the company and its members have donated more than $60 million to amazing groups — groups that members themselves help select — like the ACLU, Doctors Without Borders, Global Fund for Women, Greenpeace and Planned Parenthood.”

But that’s not what was interesting. CREDO’s competitors include AT&T, which currently holds a monopoly on providing wireless service for the iPhone – hence the title of my post. The ad I received contained some eye-opening facts about AT&T along with Verizon Wireless. I’ve reproduced the comparisons word for word below:

does your phone company help… AT&T Verizon Wireless CREDO Mobile
to end the war? NO. Made maximum campaign contributions to the pro-war Bush and McCain campaigns. NO. Contributed to the Texas Freedom Fund, a PAC that supports vocal pro-war politicians like Michele Bachmann. YES. We opposed the war before it began. Since then, we’ve mobilized our customers to send letters, faxes and e-mails, urging Congress to withdraw our troops. And we’ve donated to anti-war groups.
to stop global warming? NO. Contributed to Sen. James Inhofe (R-OK), who called the threat of global warming the “greatest hoax ever perpetuated on the American people.” NO. Contributed to Rep. John Boehner (R-OH), House Republican Leader, who recently described the scientific consensus on CO2, as “comical.” YES. CREDO has donated more than $10 million to environmental groups committed to solving our climate crisis, including Greenpeace, Sierra Club and Al Gore’s Alliance for Climate Protection.
to protect a woman’s right to choose? NO. Contributed to Rep. Duncan Hunter (R-CA), author of the Right to Life Act. NO. Contributed to Rep. John Boehner (R-OH), who earned 0% on Planned Parenthood’s pro-choice scorecard. YES. CREDO is the largest corporate donor to Planned Parenthood.
to reform political campaign financing and influence? NO. Donated $31 million to federal candidates in 2008. NO. Gave $138k to federal candidates in the 2008 election cycle. YES. CREDO members have taken action against corporate campaign contributions and supported nonprofit groups working to clean up campaign finance and lobbying influence.
to protect your freedom of speech? NO. Censored Pearl Jam’s criticism of Bush during a concert Webcast. NO. Blocked text messages from NARAL Pro-Choice America. YES. CREDO donates to First Amendment heroes like the Electronic Frontier Foundation and Democracy Now!

Disclaimer: I use T-Mobile for my wireless service.

Monkey-in-Chief

Julie| May 4, 2009 5:36 pm

Ana: Daddy, we haven’t talked about George Bush in a long time.

Kevin: You know why? Because he went home to Texas, where he can’t bother anyone. And he started a banana farm.

Me: Really???

Kevin: No, but it would be funny if he did.

National Day of Service

Julie| January 7, 2009 9:50 pm

On January 19, volunteer to make this country a better place.

Here are some ideas from the Sierra Club.

I haven’t decided what to do yet, but I’d really like to introduce the kids to volunteerism. Right now I’m leaning towards taking them to a local park to pick up trash that would otherwise get washed into storm drains and out to sea.

Gen X, Yes We Can

Julie| November 4, 2008 10:40 pm

Our new President, Barack Obama, was born in 1961. This puts him on the older end of my generation, Generation X.

A common stereotype of Gen X’ers is that we’re pessimistic and lazy, and yet Obama’s campaign message was one of hope, and as one of our country’s youngest Presidents and the first African-American elected to this office, he’s hardly a slacker.

Another stereotype is that Gen X’ers are cynical. I don’t think that’s true; we just tell it like it is. In his acceptance speech tonight, Obama talked about all the work still ahead for the country, and I appreciated his honesty. I don’t know that 4 years will be enough to fix everything, but at the least it will be a start.

Proposition 8

Julie| November 2, 2008 11:50 am

Come Election Day, Kevin and I will be voting no on Proposition 8. If you live in California, I hope you will be too.

Please read our friend Irvin’s story. Also, please read current ACLU president Anthony Romero’s story. Let’s not spread any more hate.