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Expresso N E W S I N R E V I E W Issue of the Week Making Contraceptives Harder to Access

Almost 90% of women use or hve used birth control, yet the Bush administration wants to make it more difficult for these women to access it. The Department of Health and Human Services is attempting to change the definition of abortion so that it could include the pill, emergency contraceptives and IUDs. (Never mind that these contraceptives prevent a pregnancy from developing instead of terminating one.) If that happens, health care workers could refuse to pro vide women with these commonly used contraceptives since these workers can’t be forced to be involved with abor tions if it goes against their religious beliefs. The rule could also jeopardize Medicaid and Title X funding from the feder al government, as well as state laws that protect a woman’s ability to access contraceptives.


Wisconsin representatives Gwen Moore, Tammy Baldwin and Ron Kind—all Democrats—signed a letter that was sent to the President Bush to urge him to stop interfering with con traceptive access.

Shouldn’t all elected officials be outraged that the president is attempting to discriminate against 90% of all women?

Event of the Week: Walk to Protect, Promote and Support Breastfeeding

Celebrate World Breastfeeding Week on Saturday, Aug. 2 by participating in this two-mile walk organized by the Milwaukee County Breastfeeding Coalition. It begins at 9 a.m. at the 16th Street Community Health Center, 1032 S. Cesar Chavez Drive, and ends at the Milwaukee Heart Institute on the Aurora Sinai Medical Center Campus on 12th Street. For more information, call (414) 219-3090.

To find more cool events, go to www.expressmilwaukee.com.

Hero of the Week: Kathy Kelly and Witness Against War

Longtime peace advocate Kelly and her allies are walking from Chicago to St. Paul’s Republican National Convention to call for a peaceful and just end to the Iraq war. They walked through Milwaukee over the weekend, where they met friends and allies.

Jerk of the Week: Alderman Bob Donovan

Donovan wants to install citizen court watchers to ensure that judges give excessively long sen tences to those con victed of crimes. We elect judges to be rational and bal anced, and instead Donovan wants to intimidate judges.

Blog of the Week Cory Liebmann at One Wisconsin Now (www.onewisconsinnow.org) McCain Reverses Self and Cashes In

We already know that Sen. John McCain’s economic plan would give some $4 billion in handouts to Big Oil at a time when they are gouging the public and making record profits.

We also know that in June, McCain dramatically reversed his position on the federal ban on offshore drilling. He changed his tune on the issue at a convenient time: just before a fundraising trip through Texas. According to a story in The Washington Post, the move allowed him to cash in big time. Oil and gas industry executives and employees donated $1.1 million to McCain last month compared to only $208,000 in May. In June, the vast majority of donations to McCain came after his June 16 speech, in which he reversed his position on the offshore drilling ban. These specific interests have never really been big supporters of McCain, but it looks like he has found a way to change that. Unfortunately it involves dramatically changing positions at the expense of the public, the environment and his personal integrity.

To read more local blogs, go to blognetwork.expressmilwaukee.com.

QUOTE OF THE WEEK: “It’s my lawnmower and my yard so I can shoot it if I want.”—South Side resident Keith Walendowski, who was charged with a felony and a misdemeanor for shooting his hard-to-start Lawn-Boy mower.


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Elections 2008
Obama seeks greater rein on financial institutions (AP)

President Obama makes a statement on AIG, Wednesday, March 18, 2009, on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, prior to departing for a trip to California.  (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)AP - President Barack Obama says he wants Congress to pass legislation giving the government greater regulatory authority over financial institutions like American International Group.


Sources: Pentagon to stop forced tour extension (AP)

US Department of Defense handout photo shows an aerial view of the River Entrance of the Pentagon. The US military successfully shot down a short-range ballistic missile near Hawaii in a test of its ground-based missile defense system, the Pentagon said.(AFP/DoD-HO/File)AP - The Army will substantially reduce use of the unpopular practice of holding troops beyond their enlistment dates and will pay $500 to those still forced to stay in the service, defense and congressional officials said Wednesday.


AIG head shares US anger of bonuses but backs them (AP)

In a Thursday, Dec. 11, 2008 file photo, Edward Liddy, chairman and chief executive officer of American International Group Inc., (AIG), speaks in Hong Kong. Liddy goes to Capitol Hill this morning, March 18, 2009, where he'll reluctantly defend millions of dollars' worth of bonuses doled out to employees despite the company's need for a $170 billion government bailout. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung, File)AP - The chief executive officer of failed insurance conglomerate AIG acknowledged Wednesday that the company's multimillion-dollar bonuses were "distasteful" to many and had provoked a firestorm of wrath. "I share that anger," Edward Liddy, chairman and CEO of the American International Group Inc., said in testimony prepared for Congress.


Analysis: White House, Dems backpedaling on AIG (AP)

An AIG office building is shown Wednesday, March 18, 2009 in New York. Edward Liddy, chairman and CEO of American International Group acknowledged Wednesday to congressional interrogators that some of the insurance giant's executive bonuses are 'distasteful.'  (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan)AP - For the first time since last fall's election, Democrats and the Obama administration are backpedaling furiously on an issue easily understood by financially strapped taxpayers: $165 million in bonuses paid out at bailed-out AIG.


Pence: Return AIG donations (Politico)
Politico - House Republican Conference Chairman Mike Pence is urging politicians from both parties to strongly consider returning campaign contributions from AIG.
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AIG head shares US anger of bonuses but backs them (AP)

In a Thursday, Dec. 11, 2008 file photo, Edward Liddy, chairman and chief executive officer of American International Group Inc., (AIG), speaks in Hong Kong. Liddy goes to Capitol Hill this morning, March 18, 2009, where he'll reluctantly defend millions of dollars' worth of bonuses doled out to employees despite the company's need for a $170 billion government bailout. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung, File)AP - The chief executive officer of failed insurance conglomerate AIG acknowledged Wednesday that the company's multimillion-dollar bonuses were "distasteful" to many and had provoked a firestorm of wrath. "I share that anger," Edward Liddy, chairman and CEO of the American International Group Inc., said in testimony prepared for Congress.


Obama seeks greater rein on financial institutions (AP)

President Obama gestures while making a statement on AIG, Wednesday, March 18, 2009, on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington.  Joining him, from left are, Council of Economic Advisers Director Christina Romer, Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner, and Director of the National Economic Council Lawrence Summers.  (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)AP - President Barack Obama says he wants Congress to pass legislation giving the government greater regulatory authority over financial institutions like American International Group.


Consumer prices rise by largest amount in 7 months (AP)

In this March 10, 2009 file photo, Doug Kemp, of Sturbridge, Mass., pumps gas at the Ell-Bern service station in Boston. Consumer prices rose in February by the largest amount in seven months as gasoline prices surged again and clothing costs jumped the most in nearly two decades.  (AP Photo/Lisa Poole, file)AP - Consumer prices rose in February by the largest amount in seven months as gasoline prices surged again and clothing costs jumped the most in nearly two decades.


Arts

Going Out on a Pier to Buy A Home

Late last week, New York City went out on a limb, or a pier to be exact, to help a group of people in Queens. For almost 100 years the 17 houses on Beach 84th Street Pier were owned by the state or

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