Last week nearly 1,000 people took over the Ohio Statehouse. Joined by others from neighboring states, they came together to protest the destructive gas drilling method called hydraulic fracturing, or “fracking.” After rallying and marching to the Capitol building, hundreds poured in—without a permit—to hold a “People’s Assembly” to decide how they, the people, could end the practice in their state.
Hello poetry fans! Tonight I am pleased to announce the first time one of my poems will be premiering here. As mentioned this morning in the Phone Call I am still waiting to hear about a job. This job involves canvasing to aid in the struggle against the…
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If all goes right, this time tomorrow I will have a job campaigning against hydro-fracking. Horizontal hydro-fracturing, as it is more properly called, involves injecting chemicals into the ground to force natural gas up. The concerns about fracking are…
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