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When negligence causes explosions in your front yard -- the case of Norma Fiorentino and her Natural Gas Drilling neighbor
Submitted by BradyDale on Tue, 11/03/2009 - 3:30pm.Right behind Norma Fiorentino's house, they have been drilling for natural gas. Some of the gas is coming from under Norma's property, so she gets a little money for it (not all that much so far, though). She also got a present on New Year's Day. Her water well exploded all over her yard. Now she can't drink the water from her tap anymore and she's worried that her kitchen might blow up.
Good times, right? And when the checks stop coming, the gas won't stop. It will still be there in the water table. Totally ruined. Won't that be great when she her or her heirs try to sell her land?
Clean Water Action is meeting with people and talking to them about their experience living nearby or around natural gas drilling rigs.
So what can you do? Watch this video, then I have two quick things for you after the jump.
The Disease that infects us all...
Submitted by FareedaCMabry on Sat, 10/10/2009 - 10:34am.The Disease that infects us all...
Racism, no other disease infects the world more. Not Swine flu, Ebola, Cancer nor HIV/AIDS have infected the world more than the ignorance of racism. Racism since the days of slavery and the 50's, 60's and 70's in its blatancy days is now a silent, subtle and passive/aggressive socially constructed tool used to manipulate, control, exploit and degrade people solely based on the color of someone's skin.
Racism is man's gravest threat to man - the maximum of hatred for a minimum of reason." Abraham J. Heschel
What Stinks About Philadelphia...? Is it the Economy or Attitudes?
Submitted by FareedaCMabry on Wed, 09/30/2009 - 10:08pm.What Stinks About Philadelphia...? Is it the Economy or Attitudes?
Smiling is infectious. You can catch it like the flu.
When someone smiled at me today...I started smiling too!
I always loved that poem. Makes you wanna smile, and it is so true. Yet I find, in Philadelphia, this does not seem to hold the same truth. The streets are talking and Philadelphia is not the city that loves you back...
The City of Brotherly love has been named one of the most bloodiest cities, with murder rates and job-loss on the rise, no wonder everyone is on edge. I wonder, is or will Philadelphia ever be a great American city? Are our attitudes towards one another keeping us stagnant, and segregated? Or is it the challenges of the preceding economical conditions and we are stuck in a perpetual cycle?
As PA-DEP cuts proceed, a disaster on a natural gas drilling site.
Submitted by BradyDale on Fri, 09/18/2009 - 5:11pm.On Wednesday, a Halliburton subcontractor hired by Cabot Oil & Gas spilled over 8000 gallons of an as yet undisclosed substance (known only as a "drilling gel") into a wetland and a creek in Dimock, Pennsylvania. Efforts by environmentalists to figure out just what's been dropped in the backyards of Pennsylvanians have turned out no real answers.
The Philadelphiaa Civic Engagement Committee
Submitted by Fareeda1978 on Mon, 03/09/2009 - 1:20pm.I am writing this to give your more information on the Philadelphia Civic Engagement Committee. The Philadelphia Civic Engagement Committee (PCEC) is a volunteer based, non-profiting, non-partisan group of individuals whose mission is to educate the citizens of Philadelphia on current issues that affect the city as a whole. We are working towards bettering Philadelphia, promoting a message of equality, empowerment, peace, and working together to create better solutions for a better community.
No fees are involved to become a remember, all we ask is you bring your love for Philadelphia, and thinking cap!
PCEC is altruistically focused because people want to assume a more active role in shaping how their community works. PCEC forms partnerships and collaborations around common interest issues, and needs. We are strategically focused on enhancing the quality of life, the social climate, and the economical conditions for all those who live in Philadelphia.
The Legislator and The Agitator: Guns & Scandal Edition
Submitted by BradyDale on Sun, 11/25/2007 - 8:19pm.On November 24th, Rep. Payton and I recorded our second edition of The Legislator and The Agitator. You can download the episode in four individual tracks here.
01-The House Democrats Bonus Scandal
(14:57)
Introduction to the November 24th, 2007 show.
Discussion of the House Democrats recent firing of major staffers around large bonuses given to legislative staff.
We'll move into the issue of Reform and Rep. Payton's freshman class of Harrisburg Legislators.
02-Costing out - will the state ever pay for schools?
(16:07)
Good Schools Pennsylvania convinced the state to do a costing out study on what it would actually cost to pay for students around the state so we can do a better job of realistically discussing how much money we need to pay for schools. It started a big conversation on YoungPhillyPolitics.com.
Tony and Brady discuss the great amount of political maneuvering around this information as well as the lack of the real initiative to find the cash. Will it happen? Can it?
Also, Brady tells about the time that he fought back against a really big bully.
It makes sense in context.
Click "Read More" for the next two tracks!
New Podcast: The Legislator and the Agitator, with Rep. Tony Payton and Brady Russell
Submitted by BradyDale on Mon, 11/12/2007 - 3:00pm.
Click to download the first episode of
This first podcast is pretty topical, though. Show notes below. It's a little under an hour, but divided into four main segments, of about 15 minutes each. In other words, we have your next four walks to/from work covered. Fire up that Ipod, Pennsylvania!
Hit "Click More" to see the Show Notes!



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