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VICTORY: Greenpeace Whaling Victory in Japan


Japanese official bows to assembled media after apologizing for accepting gifts of whale meat. Help us continue to keep the pressure up by donating today. 

Japanese Offical Apologizes

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After more than two and half years of pressure by Greenpeace and the famous “Tokyo Two” trials, officials with the Japanese Fishing Agency publicly admitted last week that they received whale meat as “gifts” from private companies contracted by the government to slaughter whales.

One of the officials, who according to press reports was one of several who received gifts of whale meat with an estimated value of $180 to $840, even went so far as to bow in apology to the assembled media.

Junichi Sato, one of the defendants of the “Tokyo Two” trial and now Executive and Program Director of Greenpeace Japan said of the victory that, “Greenpeace welcomes the Fisheries Agency of Japan’s decision to discipline its officials who had been receiving free whale meat from the whaling operating company. However, FAJ only punished 5 officials while the corruption in the whaling program is much bigger and institutionalized. Greenpeace demands a third-party investigation on the whale meat scandal to reveal the true face of the whaling program.”

“…the recognition of the corruption in the whaling program by FAJ itself will strike the credibility of the program significantly,” Sato added.

This is a great victory for Greenpeace and people like you who support the work we’re doing to pressure the Japanese government to end its annual slaughter of whales in the Southern Ocean.

We can make change happen.

If we continue to call out the Japanese government and demand that world leaders speak out against Japan’s cruel whale slaughter, we can end this brutal practice once and for all.

But while we‘re celebrating right now, the Japanese whaling fleet is making its way down to the Southern Ocean with plans to kill nearly 1000 whales.

That’s why here in the United States we’ll be launching a campaign very early in January to urge President Obama to step up pressure on the Japanese government. We know the American people are behind us (83% in a recent poll). And the President himself has said that allowing Japan to continue its whaling program is “unacceptable.”

Together, we can convince President Obama to use all available diplomatic tools to stop Japan’s senseless slaughter of thousands of whales.

Please rush Greenpeace your most generous gift today to help us continue to urge President Obama to tell Japan that commercial whaling is unacceptable.

For the whales,
John
John Hocevar
Ocean Campaigns Director

P.S.  Greenpeace cannot save the whales — or continue our campaigns to defend the oceans, stop global warming or save the forests — without your support and the support of people like you. Please make your most generous contribution today on our secure website or call 1-800-722-6995.

Help End Economic Insecurity – Your Gift Matched


National Women's Law Center
Many women and families are hurting in this fragile economy. The unemployment rate among women is the highest in a quarter-century. As many as 300,000 children are at risk of losing access to affordable child care. Yet much of the talk in Washington is about reducing the deficit and cutting programs that serve women and their families, even as the wealthiest Americans receive billions of dollars in tax breaks.

That’s not the right prescription for fixing the ailing economy. We will fight for policies that promote economic growth, create jobs, and support the economic well-being of women and families. We will work to protect and improve programs that give vital support to women and children, such as Social Security and child care assistance, and for fair and responsible tax policy.

Please join us in this fight — every dollar you donate will be matched dollar for dollar by our Board of Directors, up to a total of $60,000.

Throughout the last two-year session of Congress, the Center fought hard for these programs and more. We spearheaded the effort to expand funding for child care and Head Start in the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, leading to the largest increase in federal funding for these programs in a decade.

We were instrumental in securing significant improvements in the Child Tax Credit and Earned Income Tax Credit in the same legislation and in winning a two-year extension of those improvements in the tax bill signed into law by the President last week. We helped secure billions of dollars in incentive payments for states to expand unemployment insurance coverage for women and low-wage workers, which 39 states have taken advantage of already.

In the coming year, we will fight for women’s economic security by:

  • Ensuring that Social Security is protected and strengthened — not cut in the name of deficit-reduction
  • Pressing for fair and responsible tax reform that raises adequate revenues and requires those with the greatest ability to pay their fair share
  • Improving access to high-quality, affordable child care so parents can earn a living and children can succeed in school.

When the new session of Congress begins in January, with many more Members hostile to programs that will support women and families, we will have our work cut out for us. In its 38 years, the Center has faced similar challenges before and prevailed — and with your help, we’ll win again. Thanks in advance for your generous support.

Sincerely,

Nancy Duff Campbell Nancy Duff Campbell
Co-President
National Women’s Law Center
Marcia Greenberger Marcia Greenberger
Co-President
National Women’s Law Center

Senate DREAM Act vote: Senators’ true colors show


Reform Immigration FOR America Share This Message:
We won’t forget
And we won’t give up
On Saturday in the Senate, we saw small-minded, heartless politicians show their true colors.
In an appalling show of callousness, the Senate stopped the DREAM Act. A few Republican senators broke from their party to stand with us on the side of justice, but the rest of them voted no. Even a handful of Democrats joined them in stalling the dreams of millions.

To every single Senator who voted against deserving youth: we will not forget this. And to the courageous Senators who stood with us: we won’t forget you either.

Send a message to brave Senators who voted yes: we’ll remember what you did.

The courageous DREAMers will continue to lead and will continue to fight. The work you’ve done to stand with them and get this far won’t be forgotten. We won’t forget who stood up for us, and we’ll definitely remember who killed the DREAM.

This battle isn’t over. Not by a long shot. Our movement will always stand together, and we’ll never stop fighting.

Thank you,
Marissa Graciosa

We’re fighting to fix our broken immigration system, but we can’t win without you!
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DADT victory: Find out how your senators voted


Human Rights Campaign

 

Did Washington senators stand up for equality? Or did they vote to keep discrimination on the books?

On Saturday, 65 senators sent a message to the nation and the world: In the U.S. military, what matters is what you can do – not who you are.

But 31 senators made it clear that they would cling to old prejudice and time-worn hate – ignoring clear messages from the military’s top brass, the troops, and the American people.

Once President Obama signs this bill, “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” will no longer be the law of the land. The Department of Defense will then begin to phase it out. This shameful chapter in our nation’s history will be finished.

And you were critical in making it happen. The years of political groundwork laid by people like you, veterans and civilians alike, truly humble me. From the moment Eric Alva, the first soldier wounded in Iraq, came out publicly and began advocating with HRC to repeal this law… through two national tours of veterans speaking out against this policy… through 550,000 emails to congress, 20,000 phone calls in the past five weeks, 1,000 lobby visits… You made this happen.

It took every ounce of political will to overcome a filibuster attempt by John McCain and Senate Republican leaders, but you did it. This doesn’t mean our work is over. We need to make our voices heard once again, and calling your leaders right now – to say “thank you,” or express how disappointed you are – is a critical way to let them know we’re watching what they do.

Thank you for helping us reach this moment. Thank you for being a part of this fight.

Onward,

Joe Solmonese
Joe Solmonese
President

REMINDER: Interactive Climate Broadcast Tonight!


I just wanted to remind you that tonight we’ll be live broadcasting a special interactive event about our climate campaign. During the broadcast, senior Greenpeace climate strategists will reflect on the past few years of the climate movement, map the post-election political moment and cultural atmosphere and with YOUR help, put the finishing touches on our plan going forward.

I hope you can join us. Here are the details:

Time: Sunday, December 19th (TONIGHT) @ 7-8pm EST / 4-5pm PST
Place: Tune in online at http://greenpeace.org/usa/live

See you there,

Gabe Wisniewski
Greenpeace Coal Campaign Director