Archive for April, 2008

Scott Horton Speaks on Media Reform in Huntsville

April 23rd, 2008

New York attorney and writer Scott Horton talked about the problems with the press in Alabama Tuesday night before a sympathetic crowd interested in media reform. Former Alabama Governor Don Siegelman was in attendance and received two standing ovations, while former Mobile Press Register Reporter Eddie Curran tried to interrupt the proceedings with a defensive rant, but was shouted down by people far more interested in what Horton had to say.

Earth Day Events

April 22nd, 2008

Today is Earth Day 2008. Do something for the environment. Here is a list of environment related events for April in Alabama.

April 22 - Earth Day Safari at the Montgomery Zoo - The Montgomery Zoo will be holding their “Earth Day Safari” on April 22, 9 AM to 3 PM. For additional info visit The Montgomery Zoo.

April 22 - Earth Day Movie: Kilowatt Ours - A Plan to Re-Energize America - 7 at University of Alabama Birmingham’s UAB Campus Alumni Auditorium.

April 22 - Auntie Litter’s Earth Day Parade - It’s the largest Earth Day Parade in the State. Learn more about the event which occurs in downtown Birmingham at AuntieLitter.org.

April 24 - “Cocktails with the Critters” - A Benefit for the Dauphin Island Sea Lab at Five Rivers in Spanish Fort - For additional info visit Dauphin Island Sea Lab online.

April 25-26 - 2008 Raindrop Festival at Bottletree in Birmingham - For more info visit FriendsOfShane - to benefit the Hulsey Little River Trust.

April 26 - Wildflower Saturday at Little River National Preserve - Fort Payne, Alabama - 256-782-5697.

April 27 - Photography Workshop and Hike with Charles Seifried - Meeting at the Warrior Mountain Trading Company in Moulton - Signup via email to maggie@campmcdowell.com (put “hike with Charlie” in subject line) - Call 205-522-1500 for additional info.

April 28 - “Energy Summit of 2008″ Hosted by Congressman Artur Davis - 9:30 to 11:30 at the Child Development Resource Center, 651 5th Ave. East in Tuscaloosa, Alabama - For more info call 205-254-196.

Dogwoods in Bloom: Flowers Lose Their Scent

April 20th, 2008

The spring bloom of the dogwood trees in the South is almost over for 2008, but for now it is time to enjoy the outdoors this time of year and take a break from the computer. Meanwhile, I thought it was just me who could not smell the flowers. Now comes this report from the UK Independent. Just another good reason to reduce pollution, whether you buy the global warming argument or not…

Pollution Causes Flowers to Lose Their Scent?

Robert Kennedy Interviews Don Siegelman

April 17th, 2008


Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. of GoLeft TV and Air America’s Ring of Fire talks with former Alabama governor Don Siegelman about the political motivations behind his prosecution.

Conyers Demands Testimony from Karl Rove

April 17th, 2008

House Judiciary Committee Chairman John Conyers, the Michigan Democrat, and Committee Members Linda Sánchez (D-CA), Artur Davis (D-AL), and Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) announced three critical actions today in the Committee’s investigation into allegations of selective or poltiically-motivated prosecution in the Justice Department.

The Members today invited Karl Rove to testify before the committee, urged the Justice Department’s Office of the Inspector General and Office of Professional Responsibility to investigate those allegations and demanded that Attorney General Michael Mukasey provide additional documents in the case.

Today’s actions result from the Committee’s majority staff report, also released today, which details the cases, interviews and documents they have reviewed since the Committee began its investigation last year.

“There continue to be numerous complaints of selective or politically motivated prosecution since our investigation began last year,” Conyers said. “The actions we are taking today, including calling Karl Rove to testify, are an effort to get to the bottom of this matter.”

Today’s announcement stems from the Committee’s 2007 oversight hearing on selective prosecution, during which testimony was heard and documents were entered into the record regarding cases from Alabama, Mississippi, Wisconsin, Georgia, and Pennsylvania. Since the hearing, majority committee staff has continued its investigation with interviews and document collection about additional cases across the country.

“While this report is extensive and significant progress has been made in our investigation, many facts remain unknown,” Conyers said. “The Justice Department has simply not been forthcoming and I feel the only way to move this investigation forward is to seek further independent investigation and testimony from Karl Rove, who appears to be the missing link in a chain from the White House to the Justice Department.”

More information is available on the House Judiciary Committee’s Website.