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Public Employee Press —LEE A. SAUNDERS —GERALD W. MCENTEE Congrats to Mandy Congratulations to my daughter, Amanda Ramirez, on winning the Miss Little Hispanic Parade title. She will be on the parade float on Oct. 10. Mandy, I am very proud of you. —MARCELA CARVAJAL Lets help all children After reading your PEP article about the layoffs in the schools, I say our mayor has no concern for our children. The money given to charter schools from big businesses and the government should be given to all the children. Our mayor has made our schools into a business. So why can't big business help all children? If Ms. Moskowitz can make megabucks running charter schools, they are not the answer. Smaller classes should be for all children. As Local 372 President Santos Crespo said, if this mayor wants to leave a legacy as the "education mayor," then he should know that our children are not a commodity and schools are not a business. —PHYLLIS LEVY Prof praises PEP for its gay/labor reporting Your coverage of DC 37 members' participation in marriage equality [PEP, Sept. 2011] got my partner and me both directly in the smile zone. Really, this is the gold standard for gay/labor reporting in a union newspaper. —MIRIAM FRANK Arrested protesting environmental catastrophe This summer the call went out: Come to Washington and get arrested. Who could resist? Not my wife and me, or the 1,250 others who sat in to stop an environmental catastrophe - a new pipeline to bring tar sand oil from Canada across the United States. Tar sand is loaded with sludge-like oil. The largest deposits are in Alberta, Canada. To extract the oil, first the forest is cut down. For every barrel of oil, 4 tons of tar sands are strip-mined, 4 gallons of water are contaminated, and tons of carbon dioxide (which causes global warming) are released. The toxic waste is stored in lake-sized "ponds." Near them, indigenous communities develop rare cancers. TransCanada plans to build the Keystone Pipeline to carry the oil to Texas refineries. This 36-inch pipe will cross 71 rivers and streams, the water supply for Midwest agriculture, an active earthquake zone and delicate ecosystems. TransCanada projects 11 "significant" spills over the next 50 years. But the Keystone Project has already had 12 major spills in the last two years. The oil industry originally claimed the pipeline would create 240,000 jobs but when this was questioned, they revised it to 2,000. Even so, some say the environment can wait - we need jobs now. But the environment can't wait. We are already above the safe limit for carbon dioxide in our air, 350 parts per million; the tar sands project would add an additional 200 ppm. Jobs and a healthy environment are not an either-or question. We need both. —GARY GOFF | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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