Destroying ALL Books printed Pre 1985?!?

Has anyone seen this:

http://www.city-journal.org/2009/eon0212wo.html

It’s
an article about the new consumer protection act that basically blocks
ALL Children’s books created before 1985 from being resold?

Pretty much, that’s every book I ever owned.

Apparently,
they’re recommending to libraries, thrift stores, and schools that they
be tested for Lead paint and/or destroyed….

Since the cost
of testing is Very high, apparently most places are simply pulling them
off the shelves and destroying them and/or sending them to the
Landfills.

I don’t know about you, but I’m shocked, appalled,
and concerned that many out of print books will be lost by this
action.  Please, before you destroy these books, think!

I was born pre 1985, and loved to read.  I read books upon books – and turned out just fine- as have most of my generation….

Contact your Congress person and tell them that this Knee Jerk Reaction is NOT appropriate and that they MUST amend this ASAP!

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Obama Inauguration Party Pictures…

Welcome Obama to the Presidency.  It felt like the day would never come
– and now you’ve been the head of my nation for 1 week.  Wow. What a
week it’s been with policy making and turning Washington on it’s Ear.
I do hope you keep up the good work, and that the honeymoon turns out
to be more than just a honeymoon.

Now that I finally have all the Inauguration Party pictures up on Flickr,I thought I’d add a few of them here, along with my memories of the event from Berlin.
First off – it was held at the Goya:
The Goya, Berlin - Inauguration Ball Berlin

which is a former 1920’s movie theater that’s now been converted into a nightclub.

We
started lining up at 4PM for the doors to open at 4:30PM.
Unfortunately, as with most Democrats Abroad Events, this was as
disorganized as ever – and the doors did not actually open until 5:15
PM.  By this time, the lines were around the block – and not moving
very fast:

Lines around the block

For
comparison – the Goya is up and around the corner.  The security was
tight – because of the American Embassy throwing a bi-partisan party,
and over 1500 people were expected to attend.  At one point, we looked
at our watches and realized that we had less than 15 minutes until the
18:00 Inauguration was supposed to start.  I was getting irritated (and
wasn’t the only one) because we had arrived with plenty of time – and
was concerned about missing it. At nearly the last possible minute,
Nancy (and a couple organisers) came out and said that they were going
to start hurrying the line in to make sure that people got in.  It was
at that time that the line started moving quicker – security started
inspecting down the line instead of just at the door….

With
just 5 minutes to spare, we got our tickets (front and back pictured
below), and our hand stamp with the Obama logo – and were inside.

Obama Stamp Ticket to HistoryAdmit One

Not
long after, we realized we were packed into a room with lots of people
there to witness history – not just Americans – but Germans, Italians,
and lots of other nationalities – who all were wanting to watch the
“history” in the making.

As we stood at the back of the room,
I immediately started looking around.  The first thing I noticed, other
than the massive amount of Media and Press people, was this poor guy
standing there with a laptop balanced precariously in one hand, the
other holding the cables tightly attached to keep them from being
trampled and/or pulled out during the “show”.  This was the first “live
stream” of a Presidential Inauguration – and his computer was the one
from which the ENTIRE thing was being received and sent – onto the big
screen we were watching – from CNN.  (How tired his arms must have been
by the end!).  I thought this was particularly impressive – because of
Obama beng a very tech-savvy president, the wave of young that kept in
touch with his every move via youtube and the internet – and how well
we were all co-ordinated and moved into position by email.  It really
says how far we’ve come:

2008 Live Stream

Not
long after, started the introductions, for which we all cheered.   Then
was the Pastor Rick Warren.  The room was completely silent as Rick
started his prayer…

F**k YOU!
At
the very end, just as Rick Warren asked for the blessing and said
“Amen”, the crowd stood, not sure whether to cheer.  It was at that
moment, that a single male voice from one of the balconies shouted out “FUCK YOU RICK WARREN!” and
everyone cheered – not because of Pastor Warren – but despite him. Why?
Because the guy who said “F-you” said what we all were thinking.
Sometimes it takes baby steps, but … (I guess I still don’t
understand why we can’t love each other as we are – gay or straight –
and why the Christian right feels the need to do what they do…. we
still have a long way to go for “true” equality for all… but that’s
for another blog…)

Then came the swearing in of Joe Biden, and
we once again cheered.  Next up was singing from Aretha (what an UGLY
hat!), and a beautiful set of music.

Aretha's Ugly Hat
And
then, during the music, high (12) noon in the US was struck.  Despite
not having been sworn in yet, the Constitution said that Obama was
President. His term has begun.  The George Bush Years were over – and a
new era had started.  When the word went up on CNN, everyone cheered,
hugged, and some people were wiping their eyes.  It made me smile, but
I was still waiting – because it still seemed surreal.

Finally
it was Obama’s Turn.  He took the oath, the Justice and he messed up
the words, and we all chuckled.  At last, someone who’s just a little
bit “human”, and had a case of the nerves.  Yep, this is the man we
“knew”, and who we had heard inspire us for the last 2 years. As the
swearing in ended, it hit me – really hit me.

Relief, Happiness, Hope, Pride, Amazement, Awe, and Relief again.

We
have accomplished something so big – that in that moment – in that
second, as Obama was pronounced the leader of the USA, the world’s
superpower, I began to weep.  It’s been a long long time – Hallelujah! I
know I wasn’t the only one who felt that way – the crowd around me
hugged, kissed, and cheered until they were hoarse, while fisting the
sky, high 5’ing and waving American flags:

It's Official
The lights in the room went on (red, white, and blue)

Red, White, Blue Balconies
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and Obama started his speech.  For a single moment, I had to have my
photo taken (Obama’s on the screen behind me) to commemorate the fact
that I was there, watching history – from halfway across the world – in
Germany, a country where I had sought some kind of refuge and peace –
from the George Bush era.

Me
Maybe
soon, I can feel like I can go home, be welcomed, and approve of what
my government would do as a Citizen of the World.  Until then, I’m
happy, and I’m pleased because all I volunteered days and days for, all
I hoped for, and all I myself and others abroad wanted to accomplish
was officially, completely done.  Now it was time to Celebrate with my
friends and volunteers.

DSCF2132 Jocelyn, Me, Hilary

DSCF2148Cody,Hilary, Alex

Hilary Alex and Me
All for Obama, and Voting Abroad.

YES, WE CAN!
YES, WE DID!
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Living the Dream… MLK and Obama

January 19 in the United States is Martin Luther King Day.

Wow.

This
year, it’s particularly significant because it feels like all the fight
for Civil Rights is finally coming to its reward. Tomorrow, less than
24 hours away, Barack Obama will become my nation’s first African
American President.
What would MLK say?  What would he do?

MLK dared to dream the dream, Obama is daring to live it.

I
think that MLK would be proud, and yet he would say that we still have
a long way to go.  Why?  Because Until we can accept that NOT only
those who are of different races should be treated equally – but also
those of different sexual orientation – in the eyes of the law – we are
still not done.

So, I remind everyone
that the fight is not over, the fight is not done.  We need to take a
deep breath, be happy for a moment, and then go to work.  We must surge
forward with the rights for our Gay and Lesbian individuals – and say
that if they want to have a union (even a civil one) they should be
able to do so – and have equal rights where healthcare, home buying,
and death benefits are concerned.   We cannot stop, for this is America
– and true Equality for All is still for some just a Dream.

And
while the fight is not over, we have made a baby step… And that Baby
step Is worth Celebrating.  I’ll be at the Inauguration Party here in
Berlin Tomorrow, cheering for our new President, Our Dream’s Partial
Fulfillment, and encouraging that dream for those who are still not
treated equally.

Reservation for Obama Inauguration party

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