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<span style="font-family:Times New Roman;font-size:100%;">The  barrage of paper violations received by the Sago mine since February  of 2004 totaled 271.  Despite the fact that two dozen workers were  injured in the mine during that period, leading up to the disaster that  claimed the lives of 12 miners on January 2<sup>nd</sup>, no changes  took place to improve the safety of the mine.  The citations issued  by the Mining Safety and Health Administration presented, at worst,  nominal fines, the largest of which for $440 to the International Coal  Group, Inc which boasted net profits of $110 million last year alone.  </span> <p>      <span style="font-family:Times New Roman;font-size:100%;">The  MSHA almost never uses the more serious and substantial sanctions in  its power, such as issuing large fines or closing down operations.   When inspectors do seek to issue substantial fines they often see the  numbers gutted by judges and agency negotiators.  The initial fine  to a Brookwood, Ala where 12 miners were killed in 2001 was $435,000.   The final number was reduced to $3,000.   </span>
</p>  <p>      <span style="font-family:Times New Roman;font-size:100%;">This  is a tendency symptomatic of the Bush administration which pledged to  bolster new ties between the Mining industry and regulatory agencies  (a promise almost identical to the administrations rhetoric on environmental  regulation).  In the last five years the number of mines referred  to the Justice Department for criminal prosecution has decreased alarmingly  �?? from 36 in 2001 to merely 12 in 2005.  As a result of this  trend, continuing to operate mines with literally hundreds of violations  on the books has become a commonplace practice.</span>
</p>  <p>      <span style="font-family:Times New Roman;font-size:100%;">The  lax enforcement of the mining industry would lead one to believe that  fatal accidents in that industry were extremely, perhaps exceptionally,  rare.  In fact miners are killed in the United States with disturbing  frequency.  According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, a chilling  152 workers were killed in the Mining industry in 2004.  In 2003  that number was 141.  Mining also presents the second highest rate  of workplace fatalities of any industry (behind Hunting and Agriculture)  at 28 of every 100,000 employed.  </span>
</p>  <p>      <span style="font-family:Times New Roman;font-size:100%;">Mine  disasters like Sago have drawn sporadic public attention across the  country for years: in Utah in 1984; Kentucky in 1989; Virginia in 1992;  Arizona in 1993; and Alabama in 2001.  Indeed, on January 10<sup>th</sup>,  scarcely one week after the Sago incident, Cornelius Yates was crushed  by a falling bolder and killed in another West Virginia mine.</span>
</p>  <p>      <span style="font-family:Times New Roman;font-size:100%;">The  problem is a classic case of �??industry capture.�??  The outcries  that follow the isolated and scattered �?? though frequent �?? mining  deaths has failed to translate into an increase in public awareness  of the problem.  The presence of active pressure encouraging mining  safety has been only sporadic.  The industry, however, is always  there - pressuring the government to look the other way.  Indeed  legislatures have cut or relaxed the responsibilities of employers to  their workforce across the United States.</span>
</p>  <p>      <span style="font-family:Times New Roman;font-size:100%;">The  only real solution lies in a greater public awareness of the dangerous  lot of American workers today �?? dangers not limited to those working  in the mines.  A sense of urgency needs to be built around the  overlooked fact that over five thousand workers are killed on the job  in America every single year (a number that shows no signs of consistent  decline).  Calling the Sago incident a �??disaster�?? is misleading.   Fatal events in mines are not the exception.  They are the rule.   Only when this reality is acknowledged in the rhetoric of our politicians  and the content of our media will it be possible to work towards a solution.</span>
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<name>John Powell</name>
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<span style="">            </span>The controversy currently raging around the Bush administration�??s use of domestic spying is just one of many symptoms of the growing risk to Americans�?? civil liberties posed by the war on terror.<span style="">  </span>A recent debate over the use of torture which a few years ago would have been considered politically and morally untenable, has prevented the passage of legislation to ban �??cruel�?? and �??inhuman�?? treatment of detainees.<span style="">  </span>The administration is also working this month to secure reauthorization of the Patriot Act, a piece of legislation that greatly weakens the importance of warrants in police proceedings and gives the government unprecedented access to the private records of individuals.<span style="">  </span>In short, it is a dangerous time in <st1:country-region st="on">
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<span style="">            </span>Next week the Senate will begin confirmation hearings on Samuel Alito�??s nomination to the Supreme Court.<span style="">  </span>At this crucial juncture for the future of civil liberties in <st1:place st="on">
<st1:country-region st="on">America</st1:country-region>
</st1:place>, the President has selected a nominee who�??s approach to constitutional interpretation is informed not by evenhanded legal scholarship, but rather by a conservative political ideology.<span style="">  </span>A careful examination of Mr. Alito�??s 15 year judicial record yields one undeniable common thread: on every significant issue, when a conclusion was not obviously mandated by Supreme Court precedent, the result has been conservative.<span style="">  </span>When given the chance, Mr. Alito has consistently voted to push the law to the right.<span style="">  </span>In several cases these opinions, had they not been overruled by his judicial peers, would have resulted in extreme and unacceptable results.<span style="">  </span>
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<span style="">            </span>Mr. Alito�??s record on workers�?? rights is deplorable; time and time again his decisions to protect corporations and employers have been outvoted or overruled. <span style=""> </span>Alito has consistently ruled to limit the rights of American workers who feel they have been victims of discrimination.<span style="">  </span>In <i style="">Bray v. Marriott Hotels,</i> Judge Alito unsuccessfully tried to keep a worker�??s claim of race discrimination from being heard by the jury.<span style="">  </span>The overruling majority�??s opinion asserted that, under Alito�??s interpretation, anti-discrimination statues �??would be eviscerated.�??<span style="">  </span>In a similar decision on sexual harassment, <i style="">Sheraton v. E.I. Dupont</i>, Alito was outvoted 10 to 1.<span style="">  </span>
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<span style="">            </span>In 1997 Alito also attempted to limit the rights of individuals to sue corporations for producing toxic emissions, established by congress in the Clean Water Act.<span style="">  </span>In that decision he argued that Congress lacked the authority to protect the environment through such lawsuits.<span style="">  </span>His reasoning was later overturned by the Supreme Court.</p>   <p class="MsoNormal">
<span style="">            </span>The case of <i style="">Doe v. Groody</i> is a particularly troubling example of Mr. Alito�??s disregard for individual liberties.<span style="">  </span>In that case, Alito opined that police officers did not violate the Fourth Amendment when they strip searched a mother and her ten year old daughter �?? who were not criminal suspects �?? while executing a warrant that only authorized the search of targeted suspects.<span style="">  </span>Even the Bush Administration�??s Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff has asserted that Alito�??s theory regarding warrants would turn the process into �??little more than the cliché �??rubber stamp.�??�??</p>   <p class="MsoNormal">
<span style="">            </span>Judge Alito�??s conservative agenda does not represent the will of a majority of the American people.<span style="">  </span>His nomination was a divisive and irresponsible act by a President with a history of division and irresponsibility, and it comes at a critical time in this nation�??s history.<span style="">  </span>Alito�??s nomination hearings this week will test our Senators�?? resolve to protect our civil liberties.<span style="">  </span>It will be a great day for the <st1:country-region st="on">
<st1:place st="on">United States</st1:place>
</st1:country-region> if he is unequivocally rejected, and if the Bush administration puts in his place a moderate, responsible judge who can be trusted to protect the rights of Americans during a time in which our protections seem exceptionally fragile.<span style="">          </span>
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<issued>2005-10-27T10:28:00-07:00</issued>
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</a> Michael Behe, A biochemistry professor and leading advocates of intelligent design testified in a Pennsylvania federal court that the theory does not advance any religious belief, qualifies as science, and has a place in biology classes. In his testimony earlier this week, Behe said that intelligent design is a scientific theory that argues that some aspects of nature are so complex that the evidence points to an intelligent agent that designed them. He said the theory is based on physical, empirical, observable evidence from nature, as well as logical inferences, and not necessarily on religious belief.<br/>
<br/>The Kitzmiller case has continued to make national and international news.</div>
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<content mode="escaped" type="text/html" xml:base="http://www.omalleylangan.com/blog/index.html" xml:space="preserve">The Workers' Compensation Office of Adjudication has created its own &lt;a href="http://www.dli.state.pa.us/landi/cwp/view.asp?a=334&amp;q=220685"&gt;web page&lt;/a&gt; containing links to materials for adjudication. There is material including directions to hearing locations, and the relatively new policy wherein the Bureau will provide an interpreter without cost.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Thanks to the online &lt;a href="http://www.pawc.blogspot.com/"&gt;Pennsylvania Workers' Compensation Journal&lt;/a&gt; for a heads up on the new site.  Check out the PWCJ site for up to date Workers' Compensation information as well, an excellent source in itself.</content>
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<name>Todd J. O'Malley</name>
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<issued>2005-10-17T10:10:00-07:00</issued>
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<created>2005-10-17T17:18:18Z</created>
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<div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">Tonight residents of Scott, Abington and North and South Abington Townships will have the opportunity to voice their concerns over the contaminated well water that has been discovered in residential areas over one mile from the Ivy Industrial Park.<br/>
<br/>The meeting will be held tonight at Lakeland High School from 5-8 and will be broken into hourly blocks. State environmental officials are expected to present a map detailing the exact areas in which water was found to be contaminated. Residents will also have the opportunity to meet privately with health experts about any medical concerns related to the contaminated drinking water.</div>
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<issued>2005-10-07T20:18:00-07:00</issued>
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</a>Democratic PA Senate Candidate Bob Casey bypassed Republican incumbent Rick Santorum in fundraising during a three month quarter that ended today. Casey raised over $2 million dollars to Santorum's $1.7 million. While Santorum still has an overall funding advantage in the race, Casey's victory in late quarter fundraising is symbolic of his campaign's momentum. According to a<span class="body-content"> Connecticut-based Quinnipiac University poll completed yesterday, Santorum is lagging a substantial 18 points behind Casey. The race, which threatens to unseat the Senate's #3 Republican is already becoming one of the most carefully watched in the country.<br/>
<br/>To learn more about Scranton native Bob Casey visit his <a href="http://www.bobcaseyforpa.com/">homepage here</a>.<br/>
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<issued>2005-10-06T18:46:00-07:00</issued>
<modified>2005-10-14T02:42:16Z</modified>
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<content mode="escaped" type="text/html" xml:base="http://www.omalleylangan.com/blog/index.html" xml:space="preserve">&lt;a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://www.omalleylangan.com/blog/uploaded_images/Case-726440.jpg"&gt;&lt;img style="margin: 0pt 10px 10px 0pt; float: left; cursor: pointer;" src="http://www.omalleylangan.com/blog/uploaded_images/Case-724586.jpg" alt="" border="0" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;Journalists across the US, and even the globe, have given an enormous amount of attention to the Dover, PA lawsuit &lt;span class="articlecontent"&gt;&lt;i&gt;Kitzmiller&lt;/i&gt; v. &lt;i&gt;Dover Area School District.  &lt;/i&gt;The lawsuit, which pits 11 parents against the Dover school board which introduced the theory of "Intelligent Design" into its curriculum last year, is being portrayed as the sequel to the famous Scopes "Monkey" Trial of 1925. Indeed a Chicago Tribune &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="articlecontent"&gt;headline proclaimed "&lt;span class="location"&gt;Intelligent Design Duels Darwin In 'Scopes II&lt;/span&gt;.'" &lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;In fact, the Dover case probably bears more resemblance to the 1981 &lt;span class="articlecontent"&gt;&lt;i&gt;&lt;/i&gt;&lt;/span&gt;trial of &lt;span class="articlecontent"&gt;&lt;i&gt;McLean&lt;/i&gt; v. &lt;i&gt;Arkansas &lt;/i&gt;in which the Federal Government first struck down the practice of teaching Creationism not solely, but alongside scientific evolution (as noted by The New Republic &lt;a href="http://www.tnr.com/doc.mhtml?i=20051017&amp;s=mooney100705"&gt;here&lt;/a&gt;).  Like in &lt;span style="font-style: italic;"&gt;McLean&lt;/span&gt; the debate in &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="articlecontent"&gt;&lt;i&gt;Kitzmiller &lt;/i&gt;rests on weather or not it is fair to call Intelligent Design a scientific theory. If it is decided that ID does not meet the rigor and objectivity required by that criteria, and that the school board has acted under "clearly religious motivations" then ID will be found to be "theology in disguise" and ruled unconstitutional as a violation of the separation between church and state.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The plaintiffs attorneys, including representation hailing from the &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="articlecontent"&gt;American Civil Liberties Union (&lt;span class="location"&gt;ACLU&lt;/span&gt;), Americans United for Separation of Church and State, and the law firm Pepper Hamilton, have assembled an impressive collection of experts from academia to make the case that ID does not make the cut as a scientific theory. They&lt;/span&gt; have also pointed to other actions of the Dover School Board to try to show religious intent (such as previously attempting to introduce the teaching of traditional Creation Science, struck down by &lt;span style="font-style: italic;"&gt;McLean&lt;/span&gt;).&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Defendants, represented by Richard Thompson from the &lt;span class="articlecontent"&gt;Thomas More Law Center of Ann Arbor, Michigan, have based their strategy on the argument that the school board was acting with &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="articlecontent"&gt;a legitimate secular purpose&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="articlecontent"&gt;: introducing pupils to alternative points of view, of which evolution is only one.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="articlecontent"&gt;&lt;i&gt;Kitzmiller &lt;/i&gt;case has been called the most important evolution case is more than two decades, and will be decided by &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="articlecontent"&gt;Judge John E. Jones III.  You can read more about the &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="articlecontent"&gt;&lt;i&gt;Kitzmiller &lt;/i&gt;case online at any of these sites:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;a href="http://www.tnr.com/doc.mhtml?i=20051017&amp;s=mooney100705&amp;amp;c=1"&gt;"Trial and Error" at The New Republic&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;a href="http://www.zwire.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=15285234&amp;BRD=2212&amp;amp;amp;amp;PAG=461&amp;dept_id=465812&amp;amp;rfi=6"&gt;"Evolution Trial Delves into Topics of Faith" at NEPA News&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;a href="http://www.economist.com/World/na/displayStory.cfm?story_id=4488706"&gt;"Life is Like a Cup of Tea" at the London based Economist&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;a href="http://ydr.com/story/doverbiology/89471/"&gt;"Debate Over Statement Perplexes Students" at the York Daily Record&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="articlecontent"&gt;&lt;/span&gt;</content>
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