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Trip to Dominican Republic

Posted on May 23rd, 2007 by Jason : Actor Jason
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I'm going to school at an acting conservatory up in New York, and I there is a girl in my company (a company is what we call our class) who's family is from the Dominican Republic. And every year they collect toys over here though various different toy drives, and then make a trip over to The Dominican Republic around Christmas time and hand out the toys to children of poor families.
 Well last year her family collected the toys but were unable to make the trip down there because of financial reasons. So now they have all these toys in boxes all over their house.
Now the reason I am posting this is because my acting company really wants to get involved with this, and really get a whole lot more toys collected, and then make a trip down there and be able to hand them out. Problem is, most of us are poor college students with little to no money to spend on a plane ticket over there. So I was wondering if anyone on here knew of ways that we could go about getting some kind of sponsorship so that at least her family would be able to make to down there to donate the toys, if not some of us from the company.
I really have no idea on how to go about doing this, so if anyone has any advice, that would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks so much!

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Stop Price Gouging: Lower Gas Prices

Posted on May 23rd, 2007 by Jason : Actor Jason

This is am email I recieved from MoveOn.org. Please take a moment and sign the petition:

 

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Dear MoveOn member,

As of yesterday, gas prices are the highest in U.S. history—we just passed the 1981 record, even adjusted for inflation.1 Prices could reach $4.00 per gallon in parts of the country, just in time to crimp summer vacation plans. As consumers suffer, the oil industry continues to reap the windfall—breaking profit records on an almost quarterly basis. It's outrageous!

Enough is enough. Hearings start today on H.R. 1252, a House bill that would make gas price gouging a federal crime, punishable by 10 years in prison. Speaker Pelosi has said she'll move the bill to a vote this week—if there's the two-thirds majority required to fast track the bill through the process.2

Oil company lobbyists are frantically trying to stop the bill. Your representative needs to hear from you today. Will you sign our petition asking Congress to pass the price-gouging bill—and then send it to your friends?

"Gasoline price gouging should be made a federal crime before the summer price increases hurt more American families."

Click here to add your name:

http://pol.moveon.org/stoppricegouging/

Rep Bart Stupak (D-MI), sponsor of the House bill said this of his motivation to introduce the legislation:

"In April ... crude oil was $7 a barrel cheaper than last year (but) gas prices were almost 50 cents a gallon higher. Clearly there's more at play than simply the world crude oil market."3

In April, more than two-thirds of Americans reported that their gas bills were causing financial crunches, with a full third saying it was having a "serious" impact on their families.4

That same month, the top two US companies, Exxon-Mobil and Chevron-Texaco, announced a combined $14 billion in first quarter profits.5

It seems like even the oil industry has gone too far this time, and it's time to balance the scales. The Senate passed a price-gouging measure out of committee last week, and the House bill now has over 100 co-sponsors from both sides of the aisle.

The oil industry is nervous. They've sent their lobbyists to the Hill in full force to stop—or at least weaken—these bills, and they're pulling out all the stops. The American Petroleum Institute, an industry front group of more than 400 oil and gas companies, even threatened that new laws could increase gas prices more.6

Enough is enough. This summer, we can stop Big Oil from profiting at the expense of American families. Can you sign the petition to ask your representative to make gasoline a price gouging a federal crime now?

 Click here to add your name:

http://pol.moveon.org/stoppricegouging/

Don't forget to pass it on to your friends—this week is an historic opportunity to send Big Oil a message that we've had enough.

Thanks for all you do.

–Ilyse, Natalie, Eli, Tom, and the MoveOn.org Political Action Team
  Tuesday, May 22nd, 2007

Sources:

1. "U.S. gas prices jump more than 11 cents," Atlanta Journal-Constitution, May 21, 2007
http://www.moveon.org/r?r=2595&id=10386-8072661-POcjE.&t=5

2. "Debate on [H.R. 1252], offered by Energy and Commerce Oversight and Investigations Subcommittee Chairman Bart Stupak, D-Mich., will kick off Tuesday with a hearing in Stupak's subcommittee. It is possible that an Energy and Commerce markup will follow. But Democratic leaders might opt to bring the bill up to the floor under suspension of House rules by Wednesday."
Excerpted from National Journal's Congress Daily, Monday, May 21, 2007

3. "Lawmaker Links Gas Prices to Investments," Houston Chronicle, May 16, 2007 http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/ap/fn/4810598.html

4. "As Gas Prices Rise Again, Democrats Blame Big Oil," Washington Post, May 11, 2007 http://www.moveon.org/r?r=2591&id=10386-8072661-POcjE.&t=6

5. "Lawmaker Links Gas Prices to Investments," Houston Chronicle, May 16, 2007 http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/ap/fn/4810598.html

6. "Lawmakers' blood pressure rises with prices at the pump," TheHill.com, May 17, 2007 http://www.moveon.org/r?r=2586&id=10386-8072661-POcjE.&t=7


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The world

Posted on May 23rd, 2007 by Jason : Actor Jason
The idea of changing the world is such a broad one.
I really like the kinds of things that I see around here where people are sort of bettering the world by bettering themselves and their communities. There is sort of a small scale focus, and I think through that small focus, the change can end up being far larger than even imagined.
I have a tendency to only think on a large scale, and try to find ways that I can make things better for the entire world, and often the task becomes so daunting that it gets dismissed.
My eye for change is usually more of a political one. I try to be as involved in political affairs as I can be, but usually I just find myself not having the time.
I guess what I'm saying here is that its really nice to be apart of something where there are alot of people all sort of hoping for the same thing, and I think that as a group we have much more power to see things happen than we do as individuals.
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