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[Updated] Video: "Friends of the Earth" endorses John Edwards in NH

by: mbair

Sun Oct 14, 2007 at 21:39:24 PM EDT


(I admit -- I'm not that familiar with FOE -- but was told via email that this was a substantial organization...perhaps I can be educated below the fold... - promoted by Mike Caulfield)


cross-posted at dailykos

Image Hosted by PhotobucketFriends of the Earth Action: Fighting for laws and lawmakers that protect the environment announced their endorsement today of John Edwards at a Town Hall meeting in Dover, NH.

As Brent Blackwelder, FoE-A President, and John Edwards stood on the grass just outside a lovely home in a stunning waterfront setting they both talked about why the issue of global warming is so vital to the future of our country and planet. Mr. Blackwelder enumerated the reasons for the group's endorsement, but his remarks were not just about the endorsement and the mortal peril our planet faces as the living breathing organism that it is.

Blackwelder laid down the gauntlet on the corrupt process that we all face as citizens of this country. A process and a system that makes honest dialog on an issue like global warming nearly impossible today.

Follow me below the fold for all the video of Blackwelder and Edwards in Dover today.


mbair :: [Updated] Video: "Friends of the Earth" endorses John Edwards in NH

[UPDATE]: From the comments section at Blue Mass Group:
Friends of the Earth supports Cape Wind
Both Candidates for MA 5th District Support Cape Wind for interested voters in the big race we have upcoming.

First a bit about the group:

Image Hosted by PhotobucketFriends of the Earth Action

Founded by David Browner in 1967, Friends of the Earth Action has established a 35-year record of not only fighting the tough battles, but winning them too. FoE Action provides political muscle here in the U.S. for our sister organization, Friends of the Earth, and its affiliates in over 70 nations around the world. FoE Action and its affiliated PAC make thoughtful political endorsements, provide direct support to candidates, and place environmentalists in the field on critical campaigns.

FoE Action works on a dynamic set of issues, including energy policy, corporate pollution, environmental legislation, consumer-product toxins, tax and budget policies, and international trade and financing. We not only fight for laws and lawmakers that will do the right thing on these issues, but we help the public join in the political battle as well. Only unprecedented political action from across the nation will turn the United States and hopefully our planet back on a sustainable course.

Now for the remarks by the President, Brent Blackwelder.

We believe that John Edwards is the candidate that is most committed and the best prepared to deal with the critical issue of global warming and to promote a healthy and livable planet for our families and our future.

He talks about "coming through seven years" of the Bush administration like it's been some kind of trial of faith or pilgrimage. As a leader of such a great grassroots group I bet it has been a trial. I bet his faith in the system has been seriously called into question. But his faith in people has never been questioned. And the power of ordinary people to participate in a meaningful discussion about such an enormous issue has never been needed more. So he fights on as do millions just like him across this great country and beyond. How far who knows. But Mr. Blackwelder and FoEA have decided to join this fight in NH and they have decided to soldier for Edwards, to bear his burden as their own and to walk the streets, captain the precincts, knock on the doors and call everyone they possibly can in the entire to state to show their support for who they feel is the right leader at this time on the most sacred value they share as a group of citizens of this planet. The planet itself.

Why? Well you could just click on the link and watch the tape, but here is what Mr. Blackwelder said today:


Image Hosted by PhotobucketVideo: Brent Blackwelder and FoE endorse John Edwards in NH (7:03)


In particular, on the pre-eminent issue of our time John Edwards has been out in front on the global warming crisis with the most comprehensive and best plan to deal with this critical issue.

Blackwelder states here that the Edwards plan would:
(all items are direct quotes from Blackwelder)

  • cap and reduce emissions in accordance with what the science says has to be done
  • lead us and the rest of the world into a new treaty to deal with this overwhelming problem
  • form a new energy fund that would invest in clean energy technologies creating over a million new jobs

These are outstanding bold ideas, but bold ideas have characterized his campaign from the start. He enumerated three major issues: ending the war; ending poverty and ending global warming. No other candidate has taken that kind of courageous stand. No other candidate has put the critical issue of global warming so central in their campaign... This is what makes us so enthusiastic about this endorsement.

But let me tell you a couple of other things that are very crucial as we look to the future. One is nuclear power issues.

Blackwelder talks about how the Edwards position on nuclear power is so important to him and his group. Blackwelder continues, "it is a disaster. It is too expensive. It is too dangerous. It is too tempting a terrorist target."

Imagine a candidate here in the shadow of Seabrook saying, "we ought to keep this option open. We ought to invest in more nuclear power or we're agnostic about whether we should be looking at nuclear power." John Edwards is unequivocal, "this is unacceptable for our children and our future." We've got much better ways to invest our money as his plan calls for.

Here's another defining characteristic about the Edwards campaign which is looking at the control of special interests corporate lobbying at the throat of government. Just yesterday he said that he would rule out the corporate special lobbyists contributions to candidates. We have seen how those poisonous influences have dominated and driven environmental policies in the Bush administration. It's time to end that and in an Edwards administration I don't think you'd have a vice-president convening secret meetings for the oil, mining and utility industry to scheme on how they would rewrite scientific documents and lie about the facts.

He talked about "this administration," first things first Mr. President - Brent that is, would be open to input from the citizens of this country. "Big campaign cash is not going to dictate the future for the health of this planet."

He talks a bit about the organization here and their roots in the grassroots. "Together with our sister organization, Friends of the Earth, we are the U.S. voice of the world's largest global advocacy program with member groups in 70 countries and ... over 100,000 members and supporters," in this country. Mr. Blackwelder talks passionately about the work ahead in the "vigorous campaign" they plan to launch independently in their support of the candidate.

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Let me just close with a quote from the campaign:

"Our generation must be the one that says we must halt global warming. It won't be easy but it is time to ask the American people to be patriotic about something other than war."

Friends of the Earth Action believes this is the right message. It won't be easy, but John Edwards is the patriot to lead us in meeting this huge challenge. So we give you our endorsement, sir.


Welcome to the fight Brent. We need you. Good luck knocking on doors and promoting the Edwards message as a means to address the concerns of your members and everyone else on the planet for that matter. We've got to take this one to the street. We're up against 200 million dollars and it ain't going to be pretty based on the non-stop trash bash we've seen so far from the media and "some campaigns." We're going to have to knock, pound, on doors to get our message out and I'm glad you're going to be on my side in this one. We can, must and shall win this one with great people like you and your members all over the country and the world because the media may talk a lot about a lot of different things, but they also talk over regular people. They disseminate nothing but a 24/7 food fight through their communication portals, but the street is wise and the word is out. The street knows what's up. The street doesn't trust the media anymore, not by a long shot.

So it's up to us to communicate with the voters in the race about the dire consequences of us getting this one wrong and not nominating and then electing John Edwards as President of the United States. It's up to us now to communicate that vision and hope for our country in a meaningful way. Face to face. Citizens to citizen. Door to door.

Edwards is giving us all the tools we need to get the job done. Now we just have to get out there and bring this one home for him. For us. For each other. For our future. For our planet.

See you out there guys, any Friend of the Earth is a friend of mine.

Edwards spoke too...

Sorry to all Edwards partisans on this blog, I'm all up with people these days and this diary is about why groups like Friends of the Earth Action are so important going forward into a future without the partisan mudslinging so prevalent in our political dialog today.

Edwards addressed the press contingent eloquently and frankly, as usual. But I would just like to highlight his remarks here about a remarkable American; a stalwart, inspiring and trail-blazing proponent of justice for the earth, none other than Nobel Laureate Al Gore


Image Hosted by PhotobucketVideo: John Edwards on Al Gore and the endorsement (6:10)

Let me say, first, thank you to Friends of the Earth. I'm very proud and honored to have your support and endorsement. This organization has been doing world wide advocacy on the environment, on protecting the planet for decades now and they have enormous weight and credibility and prestige in this area.

You know, I'm reminded here in this beautiful setting on a Sunday in New Hampshire what our moral responsibility is to protect the world, to protect the earth on behalf of our children, ourselves and our grandchildren. It's why I came out very early and aggressively on this issue of global warming.

I just want to take a second here and applaud my friend and someone I've admired for so long, Al Gore, for his receipt of the Nobel Prize. I think this is something that all Americans should be proud of. He has represented us well. He has been an extraordinary leader and advocate on an issue which when he began advocating for it, it was a fairly lonely battle. It's less lonely today because of men and woman like Al Gore, because of Friends of the Earth and others who have been out there showing strength and courage.

You never know what's going to happen on a Sunday in New Hampshire. The full remarks and the Q & A will be posted later this week in two diaires as usual. Also as usual, I'm a little backed up in the blogging department. I guess I need a new department: the department of backed-up blogging.

This diary is another in the continuing guerrilla vlogger series. I'm not associated with the campaign in any way although I do volunteer, but I speak only for myself when blogging. I support Edwards for the nomination and I do all these vlogs as a citizen journalist, as in I'm not paid. I do everything with an ordinary mini-DV, a PC, Movie Maker and free tools available on the web.

News reports on the endorsement:
From the AP
From the Boston Globe

Friends of the Earth Action: Fighting for laws and lawmakers that protect the environment and their sister group Friends of the Earth have over 100,000 members in the US and 70 chapters worldwide and are based in San Francisco. David Browner, "an eminent conservationist in his own right," is quoted as saying on Rachel Carson's achievement in Silent Spring that: "She did her homework, she minded her English, and she cared."


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In the interest of balance-- (0.00 / 0)
I've been mulling over whether to do another piece about the Edwards event yesterday. The reason I'm mulling is because I don't want it to impact on the candidate, but rather to focus on how hard it is for candidates to know who's a true supporter and who's not.

If I'd known the event was sponsored by the Friends of the Earth, I would not have gone. I can honestly say I hate the people who participate in that agenda. Perhaps that's unfair and it was only the Florida contingent I was involved with that was so hypocritical, but I'm thinking not.

I supposed it's my disillusionment that's coming out. I really thought that Friends of the Earth cared about the environment and were keen to end pollution and its general despoilation. But, what they turned out to be mainly about was keeping other people from using and enjoying the earth's prime spots. So, it was a selfish, self-centered cohort which demonstrated virtually no interest in the actual welfare of the earth or its human population. I'm not sure if there's an official connection, but the FOE were also big on ZPG (zero population growth), as if the despoilation of the planet was the result of the number of humans, most of them poor.

No, I'm not holding it against Edwards. But Friends of the Earth and their partners, the Nature Conservancy, are in the business of locking up prime real estate, bundling public and private grants, often in the expectation that some "less ecologically sensitive parcel" will be able to be traded for something more valuable later, opening up what was set aside for later development after it's increased in value because of being set aside. It's a strategy for taking land off the market for a short period of time in order to make it more valuable later, all the while they are soothing their conscience with the mantra that they're doing it all for the environment.

The estate where the Friends of the Earth event was held is built on the edge of a river. A gigantic asphalted parking area in front of the house and the two car garage (which doubltess generates a lot of oily runoff--non-point-source pollution is what it's called) was reserved for the candidate and his audience, whose vehicles were restricted to the 150' driveway, a few turn-offs into the woods and along the county road, where they interfered with bikeriders and Sunday morning church-goer traffic. Indeed, even the honored guest's vehicle was restricted to the driveway, lest the two acres of chemically fertilized lawn and the putting green be disturbed. The host had arranged for a traffic monitor (a kid in an organge vest on an ATV) to make sure no cars went where they weren't supposed to go.

Do you get the sense that the candidate was used? I do.


The envrionment and the climate crisis is a defining issue of our times. (4.00 / 2)
This is a great endorsement that was thoughtfully given.  Friends of the Earth have been a respected advocacy group for a long time.  They looked carefully at which candidates they wanted to support. 

In looking at the candidates environmental agenda it is clear that Edwards has the strongest environmental program of the candidates and he is clearly committed to do what is needed to address the climate crisis.


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The environment (4.00 / 1)
has been a "defining issue" for forty years and when it started the concern was about a new ice age. 
Regardless, it's my hope that the threat of warming will mobilize more people than freezing did to get them to pay attention to the fact that they are fouling their own nest.

You'll forgive me if, after forty years of so-called "fighting" I'm not impressed with the Friends of the Earth's success.  The air has gotten more polluted, the near oceans less able to sustain life, the rivers less abundant in fish and not suitable for people to drink, the land more eroded, the land more contaminated with toxins and poisons of all kinds and lots more people living marginally diseased lives.
We have a health care crisis in part because people are being made ill from all the "externalities" (costs of doing business that corporations evaded in the past to bring us cheaper prices) which are now making people sick. Worse, what we now have is corporations relocating their polluting enterprise over-seas in order to escape the little bit of environmental protections we've been able to exact.  In the name of "free markets" and "globalization" we are letting them make messes somewhere else. 
Ask yourself, how many of those new coal-fired Chinese power plants are producing energy to make the junk sold to Americans by WalMart at "falling prices"?
Americans' jobs did not get up and walk themselves overseas.  Our predatory capitalists took their profits, leaving us the waste, and set up shop in a place where they could exploit someone else.

You know, it used to be possible for humans to leave their sh** behind (those who didn't tended to die young from the disease it breeds) and count on some other organism to consume it with delight (think maggots, ants, bottle flies), but there aren't any organisms that can clean up the toxic chemical soup we now put out, at least not in our lifetimes.  So, changes have to be made.


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You write best (4.00 / 2)
when you write like this...your world view I buy w/o packaging. As for pointed digs at or against a specific person or organization, I drop away. Once you stop being the drip of water hitting the rock, and become the thing you hate, a hater, your invective stops being effective.

Next time, there may be no next time.

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I am not a communist - n/t (0.00 / 0)


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Okay (4.00 / 1)
So you get the sense that Edwards, a candidate that you consider to be a snake oil salesman, was used by an environmental group that you hate for very specific reasons. Like the physical location of where they live. Both of them or just FoE?

I would like to point out to readers of this thread that this endorsement got almost no play in the traditional media. At the end of the press availability, Edwards asked: "Any questions?" No response. The AP report was pretty thin and when you clicked on the link to go to the story, you went to a page with a picture of John McCain, not Edwards and not Brent Blackwelder for that matter. So if the endorsement was some kind of media ploy, it didn't work too good, but that could have been anticipated because Edwards is the most often attacked and marginalized candidate with a reasonable shot at uniting this party and building a coalition to win the general election next year with a message that resonates amongst voters and citizens of this country from all walks of life. Just my opinion.

As far as the main substance in this post, I don't know that much about FoE or FoE Action to be totally honest. I have never been an active member so I can't disagree with your characterization of the group as a corrupt, greedy, counter productive, "part of the problem" environmental advocacy group. I just don't know enough to write an intelligent post here for any readers of this thread.

I encourage anyone reading this thread to view the tape and make up their own minds. 

I wish you would do a piece on the Dover event. I'd love to read it. And I'm glad that you won't hold this endorsement against Edwards in the future. 


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Specific reasons-- (0.00 / 0)
My specific reason for distrusting Friends of the Earth arise out of their failure to support my efforts to promote the enforcement of environmental regulations and then having them call DER (Department of Environmental Regulation) down on me when they THOUGHT I might be wanting to subdivide an acre + inner city lot and sell a parcel to some of the black people they'd seen at my house. There weren't any environmental violations and I wasn't planning to subdivide in any case (just making it possible to hook up to the municipal sewer), but the whole thing soured me on their earth friendly efforts.
My critique of the non-earth-friendly characteristics of the venue was intended to indicate that the local group might not be particularly sensitive to the environment either.

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sounds like (0.00 / 0)
throwing out the baby with the bathwater...I have only recently seen your writing so I don't really know your point of view.  This sounds a little like a small picture conflict that is interfering with your big picture view.  I was and still am an advocate of ZPG because it makes absolute sense and in the 60's the people who were opposed to it were the "well off" because they believed that only poor people would continue to have many children and they would take over the world.  Uncontrolled population growth is one of the major factors that keeps the poor poor.

standing on the sidelines looking for a reason to enter the fray.

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I know this is one of the things (4.00 / 1)
that I hate about the Catholic Church's policies so much. They do admirable work in the third world, but they block advocacy for the pill which could bring a billion out of poverty on it's own in one generation. Population growth is also the number one problem in getting the planet on a sustainable path.

Oops did I mention religion?

If you're not familiar with hannah's view on Edwards read this diary:

While there was a strong similarity in Naomi's presentation with a John Edwards' stump speech (some of our group were actually reminded that HIS recitation of the "son of a mill-worker" speech had gotten pretty stale) about health care and prevention, I suspect that's because the structure of such speeches follows a familiar format whose roots can be found in the religious revival circuit and the snake-oil salesman's spiel.  Which may well account for why Edwards isn't making as much headway among northern audiences as you'd think.

My Weirdest Experience--in a long time

Which I have to say turned out to be my weirdest experience in a long time because I was reading a well written diary about the disgrace of Naomi Judd shilling for a for profit health care entity on her hepatitis and that pops out. Ya know something? That funny accent and that snake erl salesman delivery is worth 10+ million votes in the general election. Edumacated, condescending frickin' Yankees, no not that kind.


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As always (4.00 / 1)
good to see you and another terrific diary! 

Seeing your comment in the other diary on this you are correct that most press didn't to a lot of coverage on this which is why you guys are so crucial.

Disclaimer - Don't know if I technically still need one since no longer work in NH, but am paid staffer at AFL-CIO :)


Edwards: "Any questions?" (0.00 / 0)
..... sound of birds chirping.

The only lady that tried to ask something was an ordinary voter. She actually did get her question answered by Edwards later during the Q & A, that was so pitiful. She was the one that asked about cancer and trial lawyers during the Q & A. He called on her during the Town Hall knowing that was her question. 

And the AP story said, "Nukes, no. Edwards, yes." When in fact Blackwelder specifically talked about the tone and boldness of the Edwards campaign.

bold ideas have characterized his campaign from the start. He enumerated three major issues: ending the war; ending poverty and ending global warming.

Blackwelder specifically talked about the corporate crime advocacy in DC.

Here's another defining characteristic about the Edwards campaign which is looking at the control of special interests corporate lobbying at the throat of government...

Big campaign cash is not going to dictate the future for the health of this planet.

I must have looked like the biggest ass on the planet, Bush notwithstanding, because when he opened it up on those two issues I could not believe how lucky I was to be there with a camera. I really had to stay within myself for fear of screaming "boo-yeah," but I had a look of shock and glee on my face that's for sure. I bet pros like them don't get too much of that on the trail. 

Question: What is the Edwards position on Cape Wind? Had I known the answer at the time I would have asked it, but I'm really not a member of the press - by choice.


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