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Refreshing Politician: Moderate Republican Swims Against Party Tide in Governor’s Race

Michigan candidate for Gov, Rick Snyder

Michigan candidate for Gov, Rick SnyderRick Snyder is something unusual: a moderate Republican who is winning his race without the slash-and-burn tactics dominating political races elsewhere. He doesn’t back down from his commitment to forging a political common ground.

During town hall meetings across Michigan, Snyder avoids divisive topics. He launches no offensives against the Democratic Party or its unpopular office-holders in Lansing and Washington.

At a recent town hall meeting in a conservative section of West Michigan, Snyder challenged the right-leaning base of the GOP with the candor that has become his trademark. “If you step back for a minute and you look at what people are actually saying, if you peel and pull that back, about 50 to 80 percent of the time there’s a common ground that we don’t disagree on,” he said. “The thing is that we’ve got a system today that says, ‘Let’s fight about the 10 percent on the extremes.’ My view is, ‘Let’s advance the 50 to 80.”

One attendee managed to combine two of the most polarizing issues in American politics—abortion and gay marriage—into a single question. Snyder spent less than ten seconds addressing both issues and then said, “To be open with you, when I’m out campaigning, I actually don’t spend much time on social issues… my primary focus is on jobs, the economy, restructuring our government, because we’re suffering so badly here.”

Democrats Like Him, Too

Snyder, who is 52 years old, is a venture capitalist and former Gateway computer executive who lives in the liberal enclave of Ann Arbor. He has never occupied public office before. For him, merely holding a citizens’ meeting in small-town Ottawa County is something of an experiment. In dramatic contrast to nearly every other Republican candidate to win a gubernatorial primary nationally this year, Snyder owed his victory less to the GOP’s conservative base than to independents and Democrats.

The state’s open primary process allowed Democrats to cross over and vote for Snyder, giving him momentum that has carried into the general election. “A third of Snyder’s votes came from Democrats and independents,” says Craig Ruff, a public policy consultant and former GOP gubernatorial adviser. “He still would have won without them. But with them, he made it look like a cake walk.” General election polling indicates that many of those voters may cast similar ballots in November. Independents are breaking overwhelmingly for Snyder and surprising percentages of Democrats indicate that they’ll vote for him or at least have a favorable opinion of him.

Tough Nerd

Since the primary, Snyder has largely relied on an ad campaign portraying him as a “tough nerd” to propel him into a double-digit lead in his race against Lansing Mayor Virg Bernero, the Democratic nominee. He spent early and extravagantly on advertising—largely out of his own pockets—but vowed that he wouldn’t take any money from political action committees.

There is something inherently nerdy and nonpartisan about the economic and fiscal plan that is at the core of Snyder’s campaign. Armed with his accounting background and the trio of University of Michigan degrees (BA, MBA and JD) , Snyder acknowledges the complexity of the state’s economic and fiscal challenges without making them seem insurmountable.

He vows to make sense out of the state budget, making budgeting decisions based on long-term return on investment—whether that means spending less money or more. Snyder says that recent state cuts to mental health services, for example, were short-sighted and have done more long-term harm than good. He says the across-the-board program cuts that Michigan and other states have leaned on heavily in recent years are “a management failure because that means you don’t know your job well enough to say, ‘This is more important than that.’ It’s a cop-out.”

A surprising number of tea partiers are quietly supporting Snyder, even if he wasn’t their first, second or even third choice in the Republican primary election. “He is a businessman, and when he was working at Gateway he successfully grew their business,” says Roger Hensley of Kalamazoo. And even if Hensley doesn’t agree with some of Snyder’s more moderate positions, he’s setting those aside in this race. “The way I look at it,” he says, “is that if you have people who are suffering, none of that does them any good.” Some tea partiers also appreciate the hard line Snyder has taken against special interests. “In hindsight, I think it was smart that he didn’t come around begging for our vote,” says Tony Dugal of Kalamazoo. “We’re a special interest, too.”

(Source: Stateline.org)

Refreshing Politician: Moderate Republican Swims Against Party Tide in Governor’s Race

Michigan candidate for Gov, Rick Snyder

Michigan candidate for Gov, Rick SnyderRick Snyder is something unusual: a moderate Republican who is winning his race without the slash-and-burn tactics dominating political races elsewhere. He doesn’t back down from his committment to forging a political common ground.

During town hall meetings across Michigan, Snyder avoids divisive topics. He launches no offensives against the Democratic Party or its unpopular office-holders in Lansing and Washington.

At a recent town hall meeting in a conservative section of West Michigan, Snyder challenged the right-leaning base of the GOP with the candor that has become his trademark. “If you step back for a minute and you look at what people are actually saying, if you peel and pull that back, about 50 to 80 percent of the time there’s a common ground that we don’t disagree on,” he said. “The thing is that we’ve got a system today that says, ‘Let’s fight about the 10 percent on the extremes.’ My view is, ‘Let’s advance the 50 to 80.”

Powerful Post-It-Notes Make Every Woman Feel Beautiful

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love-message-w-pen-clarita-morguefileI saw my first Post-It note from Operation Beautiful in the University bathroom at UNC Charlotte. On that day, I was feeling tired and discouraged. I went into the bathroom and found a random note on the mirror that read, “You are beautiful!” It was exactly what I needed to hear at that moment. The note was signed, www.operationbeautiful.com, so I vowed to go to the website.

Caitlin Boyle is the creator of the ingenious project designed to encourage women anonymously through positive messages planted on Post-It notes in public places. These random notes typically encourage a positive body image or outlook by including phrases like “You are beautiful inside and out” or “Scales measure our weight, not our worth.”

Operation Beautiful (OB) is part of a new movement of positive body image campaigns launched to boost the self-esteem of countless women, including those recovering from anorexia and bulimia.
Last year I wrote an article about OB as part of my Good News Network column, The Mental Health Minute. The article generated such interest that I decided to follow-up in greater depth. What follows is my interview with OB chief, Caitlin Boyle:

GNN: Tell me a few “success stories” from Operation Beautiful. For example, have girls suffering from anorexia or bulimia contacted you and told you how OB helped in their treatment or recovery?

CB: My favorite story is Vit’s.  A teenager in Canada, Vit was in a treatment center for severe anorexia.  Her doctors were concerned that it was going to eventually kill her.  She slipped into the bathroom to throw up her lunch and found an Operation Beautiful note on the stall.  The simple message – “You are good enough the way you are” – made her pause and reconsider her destructive behavior.  She followed up with me a few months later and said she was out of the hospital and healthier than ever.  Vit knew a stranger posted the note, but she felt like the timing was a message from God.

GNN: What inspired you to start Operation Beautiful? Has positive body image always been an area of interest for you?
CB: I was inspired to start Operation Beautiful after having a really bad day; I wanted to do something small and simple for someone else to make me feel better!  I have definitely always been interested in showing people how they can be more positive in their life.

GNN: Do you feel that the media is largely responsible for women’s negative body image, or do women simply need to learn to be more supportive of one another?
CB: There is a lot of negative messaging in our society. The biggest mistake we make is beating ourselves up for not looking like models or celebrities.  99% of images in magazines are ‘photoshop’ed in some way. It’s time we stop emulating or striving for a type of perfection that doesn’t even exist in the real world. It’s OK to look like a human!  And yes, we do need to learn to be more supportive of ourselves and each other.

GNN: What do you think families can do to encourage a positive body image? What about schools?
CB: I think its important for mothers and fathers not to engage in their own Fat Talk in front of children and to encourage their children to be healthy and happy, not just a certain size. I also think schools need to try to teach more health-focused skills, such as cooking.

GNN: What would you say to encourage girls and women who are struggling with anorexia or bulimia?
CB: That everything they need is already inside of them. They just need to reach out to other people for help and find their own inner strength.

GNN: Do you know of any therapists or recovery programs that have used the principles of OB in treatment?
CB: Yes, many treatment centers and therapists have used OB in their group discussions and programs.

GNN: How many OB notes have you left, and what were some of your favorites?
CB: I have left hundreds probably.  I always like to say “Scales Measure Weight, Not Worth.”

GNN: Are you partnering with other self-esteem and body image campaigns, such as the Dove Campaign for Real Beauty?
CB: I am a part of NEDA Awareness Week, a Confidence Coalition partner, and a featured organizer for Fat Talk Free Week with Tri Delta.

GNN: What has been your most rewarding experience with Operation Beautiful?
CB: I don’t think there’s been one huge moment of reward – its just the daily act of waking up each morning and reading such inspiring emails that keep me going.

GNN: Tell us about the Operation Beautiful book and where it is available.
CB: Operation Beautiful: Transforming the Way You See Yourself One Post-it Note at a Time includes chapters relating to Fat Talk (negative internal dialogue), food, fitness, family” — all issues faced by the modern-day woman. Each chapter features Life Lessons, which are tried-and-true tips from women and professionals on how to achieve a more positive and balanced outlook on life.

The Operation Beautiful book is available for pre-order on Amazon, is full of inspiring notes and stories from women who have persevered through difficult times — whether it be a divorce, bullying at school, an eating disorder, or running a marathon. The book explores the social and cultural reasons why Operation Beautiful is so popular with women of all ages and backgrounds, and includes tips on how women can transform their own lives through positive thinking.

Visit Caitlin’s website at www.operationbeautiful.com.

Read more of Cristina Frick’s Mental Health Minute columns here, under ARTICLES.

Powerful Post-It-Notes Make Every Woman Feel Beautiful

love-message-w-pen-clarita-morguefile

love-message-w-pen-clarita-morguefileI saw my first Post-It note from Operation Beautiful in the University bathroom at UNC Charlotte. On that day, I was feeling tired and discouraged. I went into the bathroom and found a random note on the mirror that read, “You are beautiful!” It was exactly what I needed to hear at that moment. The note was signed, www.operationbeautiful.com, so I vowed to go to the website.

Caitlin Boyle is the creator of the ingenious project designed to encourage women anonymously through positive messages planted on Post-It notes in public places. These random notes typically encourage a positive body image or outlook by including phrases like “You are beautiful inside and out” or “Scales measure our weight, not our worth.”

Operation Beautiful (OB) is part of a new movement of positive body image campaigns launched to boost the self-esteem of countless women, including those recovering from anorexia and bulimia.

Rabbis Replace Burned Korans at Destroyed Mosque in West Bank

Mosque -- Morguefile photo by munozgo

mosque photo by Munozgo via Morguefile In a rare act of conciliation by Israeli settlers Tuesday, a group of rabbis from Jewish settlements near the Palestinian town of Beit Fajar visited a mosque there that had been torched by arsonists and brought Korans to replace those burned in the blaze.

The attackers, who struck early Monday, left behind Hebrew graffiti and are suspected to be radical Jewish settlers.

One rabbi said, “I am sorry and ashamed.”

(READ the story in the Washington Post)

Thanks to Barry Stevens for submitting the link! – Photo by Munozgo via Morguefile.com

Read This Before Selling Your Unwanted Gold Jewelry

gold jewelry in Harlem market, photo by geri

gold jewelry in Harlem market, photo by geriThe ads are everywhere, “Sell your gold.” The offers are appealing, too, promising lots of cash for your unwanted jewelry.

But, before you sell your gold, take a look at this comparison study conducted by the Today show: 

Gold jewelry of the same value — 21 grams of 14-karat gold — was offered to a number of different buyers to find out what they would offer for it. The results varied dramatically.

After getting a professional estimate on what the gold was actually worth, they received purchase offers that ranged from 90% of the value down to a paltry 8%.

“Our best offer was from sellyourgold.com — about 90 percent of the value on the gold market.”

(READ the article at MSNBC)

Read This Before Selling Your Unwanted Gold Jewelry

gold jewelry in Harlem market, photo by geri

gold jewelry in Harlem market, photo by geriThe ads are everywhere, “Sell your gold.” The offers are appealing, too, promising lots of cash for your unwanted jewelry.

But, before you sell your gold, take a look at this comparison study conducted by the Today show: 

Gold jewelry of the same value — 21 grams of 14-karat gold — was offered to a number of different buyers to find out what they would offer for it. The results varied dramatically.

After getting a professional estimate on what the gold was actually worth, they received purchase offers that ranged from 90% of the value down to a paltry 8%.

“Our best offer was from sellyourgold.com — about 90 percent of the value on the gold market.”

Stop to Go! Philly Trains to Recycle Brake Energy

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subway carU.S. transit agencies hope to save money by storing energy created when subways put on the brakes.

Teams in Philadelphia, New York, Los Angeles and Washington are experimenting with ways to store that power in batteries so it can be put back into their system later.

One of the pilot projects is expected to ultimately save 10 percent on power costs.

(READ the AP story at Google News)

Free Hugs Campaign Makes for Uplifting Day

free hugs offered in Italy

free hugs offered in Italy

 

An afternoon of free hugs in Sondrio, Italy is shot on video, and set to music using the song, Hallelujah, performed by Alexandra Burke…

Jon Stewart’s ‘Sanity’ Rally Will Help Restore National Mall, too

Rally to Restore Sanity official graphic

Rally to Restore Sanity official graphicIn the lead-up to Jon Stewart’s Rally to Restore Sanity on the National Mall in Washington, he is encouraging participants to make donations to support the restoration and maintenance of the landmark mall.

“We feel it’s important to preserve this historic site for future rallies,” says The Daily Show host’s website for the rally.

The Mall, which connects the Lincoln Memorial to the Washington Monument and US Capitol, is the most visited national park in the US and is currently saddled with a $400 million backlog of deferred maintenance. The millions of visitors each year have severely compacted the soil making grass a challenge to grow, and left sidewalks and walkways in need of constant repair.

U.S. Military Aims to Use 50 Percent Renewable Energy Within Ten Years

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solar-panels-Marines-afghanistan-USMCThe U.S. military has proven one of the fiercest proponents of renewable energy, and for totally practical reasons — most importantly cost and safety.

150 Marines who set off from California last week for Afghanistan, are the first to bring renewable energy tech to a battle zone, including portable solar panels, solar chargers, and solar tents.

Military higher-ups plan to rely on renewable energy sources for 50 percent of their power by 2020, which could help the worldwide advancement of those technologies immeasurably.

(READ more in Pop Science)

Julian and Sean Lennon Come Together on Eve of John’s 70th Birthday

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lennon-families-together-CBSvidFans of John Lennon plan to “Come Together” at events around the world this Saturday to mark what would have been his 70th birthday.

And who would have thought Lennon’s two long estranged families would ever come together in peace and harmony. But last week they did.

John Lennon’s first wife Cynthia and the woman he left her for, Yoko Ono, embraced, while their two sons, Sean and Julian united, on the occasion of the opening of Julian Lennon’s first exhibition of photographs in New York City.

READ the story at CBS News… (or watch the CBS Sunday Morning video below)

Julian and Sean Lennon Come Together on Eve of John’s 70th Birthday

lennon-families-together-CBSvid

lennon-families-together-CBSvidFans of John Lennon plan to “Come Together” at events around the world this Saturday to mark what would have been his 70th birthday.

And who would have thought Lennon’s two long estranged families would ever come together in peace and harmony. But last week they did.

John Lennon’s first wife Cynthia and the woman he left her for, Yoko Ono, embraced, while their two sons, Sean and Julian united, on the occasion of the opening of Julian Lennon’s first exhibition of photographs in New York City.

READ the story at CBS News… (or watch the CBS Sunday Morning video below)

Obama to Add Solar Panels to White House

White House

White HouseUS President Barack Obama is to install solar panels on the White House roof, a move lauded by climate activists as symbolic of the nation’s energy future.

The panels will heat the Obamas’ water and provide some electric power.

Jimmy Carter once installed panels on the White House, but Ronald Reagan had them removed.

(READ more at the BBC)

City Hires Goats to Clean Up Kudzu in Atlanta Park

TREES ATLANTA photo of goats ready to eat kudzu

TREES ATLANTA photo of goats ready to eat kudzuTwo dozen goats will be dining on 1.5 acres of land overrun by kudzu, an invasive, non-native vine sometimes called “the demon of the South”.

Looking for an environmentally-friendly way to eliminate the pesky plant, Trees Atlanta, a nonprofit group with a mission to add more greenspace to the city, turned loose the goats to gobble up the kudzu, clearing the way for a new park and future tree plantings.

“Goats offer a low-impact solution for controlling invasive plants on sites that do not contain sensitive or endangered plants as well as on steeply sloped properties,” Trees Atlanta Forest Restoration Coordinator, Blake Watkins, said in a statement. “Each goat can eat 150 — 200 square feet of kudzu per day, so we expect the goats to clear this site in twenty-one days or less.”

The group opened the restricted area to curiosity seekers this morning offering a “Breakfast With the Goats” to discuss the project with residents.

The animals, because of their unique 4-cavity digestive system, will not leave behind any trace of the kudzu seeds or berries in their waste.

(READ more in Creative Loafing, Atlanta)

Photo credit: Guard dogs roam among the goats upon arrival in the park – Trees Atlanta

Patrick Dempsey Raises $1.1 Million for Cancer With Bike Ride in Maine

Patrick riding in the 2009 Dempsey Challenge

Patrick riding in the 2009 Dempsey Challenge“Grey’s Anatomy” star Patrick Dempsey raised more than $1.1 million for cancer over the weekend when 4,000 people biked, walked, or ran in races through his hometown of Lewiston, Maine.

Proceeds from the second annual “Dempsey Challenge” will benefit the Patrick Dempsey Center for Cancer Hope and Healing at Central Maine Medical Center, built in Lewiston to honor his mother.

Dempsey created the Challenge to serve as the primary fundraising vehicle for the Dempsey Center, which provides free support, education and wellness services to cancer patients, survivors and caregivers. (Race Video below)

Thousands of spectators took advantage of the beautiful autumn weekend, enjoying a free, family-friendly Festival in the Park, which included a Health and Wellness Expo, Spirit of Hope tent for cancer survivors, KidZone, live entertainment, and a lobster bake.

Dempsey raced in the 50-mile cycling ride alongside Tour de France cyclists Levi Leipheimer and Chris Horner, and former pro Kevin Livingston.

Shortly after the crossing the finish line, Dempsey dismounted and joined his mother, Amanda, leading the crowd in a Cancer Survivor Walk. Handmade mile markers honored the memories of those impacted by cancer and 1,000 prayer flags containing messages of hope and inspiration were displayed along the way.

The 2-day event culminated onstage with an inspirational speech by Dempsey who expressed his gratitude to all involved. The actor founded the Center in March 2008, as a response to his mother’s multiple battles with ovarian cancer.

WATCH a local news video from the race site–and LEARN more about the next race and see a photo of Dempsey with his mom at www.dempseychallenge.org.

Patrick Dempsey Raises $1.1 Million for Cancer With Bike Ride in Maine

Patrick riding in the 2009 Dempsey Challenge

Patrick riding in the 2009 Dempsey Challenge“Grey’s Anatomy” star Patrick Dempsey raised more than $1.1 million for cancer over the weekend when 4,000 people biked, walked, or ran in races through his hometown of Lewiston, Maine.

Proceeds from the second annual “Dempsey Challenge” will benefit the Patrick Dempsey Center for Cancer Hope and Healing at Central Maine Medical Center, built in Lewiston to honor his mother.

Dempsey created the Challenge to serve as the primary fundraising vehicle for the Dempsey Center, which provides free support, education and wellness services to cancer patients, survivors and caregivers. (Race Video below)

Before Death, Owner Donated 1000 Segways to US Troops

segways-for-vets-ceremony at the Alamo

segways-for-vets-ceremony at the AlamoOne week after the Segway firm’s owner died while riding one of the two-wheeled transporters, he was scheduled to be honored for providing 1,000 Segways to wounded American troops.

Jimi Heselden’s generous gift was scheduled to be announced this week at a Segs4Vets presentation ceremony at the Marine Corps War Memorial in Washington, D.C.

“We were looking forward to thanking Jimi in person and are pained that we will not be able to do so,” said Jerry Kerr, President of Disability Rights Advocates for Technology (DRAFT).

The DRAFT organization sponsors the Segs4Vets program, which donates Segways to injured military veterans, helping them become mobile beyond what a wheelchair can provide.

Before Death, Owner Donated 1000 Segways to US Troops

segways-for-vets-ceremony at the Alamo

segways-for-vets-ceremony at the AlamoOne week after the Segway company’s owner died while riding one of the two-wheeled transporters, he was scheduled to be honored for providing 1,000 Segways to wounded American troops.

Jimi Heselden’s generous gift was scheduled to be announced this week at a Segs4Vets presentation ceremony at the Marine Corps War Memorial in Washington, D.C.

“We were looking forward to thanking Jimi in person and are pained that we will not be able to do so,” said Jerry Kerr, President of Disability Rights Advocates for Technology (DRAFT).

The DRAFT organization sponsors the Segs4Vets program, which donates Segways to injured military veterans, helping them become mobile beyond what a wheelchair can provide.

Woman Recruits Facebook Friends to Save 7000 Gulf Coast Hermit Crabs

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Leanne Sarko Facebook photoIn the months since the BP oil spill, Leanne Sarco, a ranger at the wildlife preserve in the Gulf of Mexico along the fragile barrier islands of Louisiana, recruited an army of volunteers to collect thousands oil-drenched hermit crabs, cleaning and releasing them into a saltwater marsh about 15 miles inland.

The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries did not mandate a rescue of the crabs. No one knew exactly how to save them from suffocating in the oil inside their shells. Though small, hermit crabs are essential to the ecosystem by eating algae, which helps fish and bird populations thrive.

She turned to Facebook and put out a call to the world. People soon began to arrive, strangers who came to help, some even sleeping on her couch for weeks.

(READ the story in the CS Monitor)