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Live from DC: Thousands Converge for Capitol Climate Action Against Dirty Coal [Updated]
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Editor's Note: This page will be updated throughout the day with the latest news and photos from the Capitol Climate Action in Washington, DC. For more about the action, you can visit Capitol Climate Action.
Photos are credit of Stephanie Pistello.
UPDATE 5:15 EST by Jeff Biggers and Stephanie Pistello
The Capitol Power Plant's days of coal are over.
It's been the waiting game here: Since 2 pm, over 2,000 activists have blockaded the five main gates to the Capitol Power Plant. The rather larger police turnout is impressive; clad in their best stocking caps, they dot the chain fence like lamp-posts, taking in the gregarious march with a bit of interest and fascination. No attempt at any arrests have been made. The crowd is controlled and peaceful; there is a festive atmosphere, young and old, all bundled up and dancing to keep warm on this crystal clear but chilly afternoon.
The only clouds now, in this blue sky, are the coal-fired ones billowing from the Capitol plant. At 5 pm, the Capitol Climate Action hailed the historic action and dispersed.

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It has been a fascinating and powerful day. Communities from across the country have come together in an amazing arm-to-arm support on the picket line. On stage in front of the main gate, tribal members from Michigan, New Mexico and Arizona have testified to the disastrous impact of coal mining in their communities, and coal-fired waste and mercury emissions in their water.
Robert Kennedy, Jr., with his son and daughter at his side, made an impassioned case against the criminal elements of mountaintop removal policies and poorly enforced environmental abuse by willing coal companies. Kennedy recalled his own father's campaign to help end strip mining in the 1960s, citing the ultimate effect of mining on destroying local economies and the union movement.

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Kennedy called on Capitol Hill to recognize the "true costs of coal."
Kennedy was hopeful, though, saying a "sea-change" had occurred with the new Obama administration.
Kennedy, like all protesters, readied themselves for arrest.
The End of Nature author Bill McKibben declared he had been waiting 20 years for this moment, dating back to his groundbreaking book on climate change.
A series of chants of 350 -- the silver bullet number of parts per million of CO2 -- erupted.
Kathy Mattea, the Grammy-award singer, beautiful weaved an old Jean Ritchie song, "Blackwater," with other Appalachian ballads on coal.
Judy Bonds, whose Coal River Mountain in West Virginia is literally being detonated daily by explosives, told the crowd: "I don't mind being poor, I don't mind being made fun of, but I do mind being blasted and poisoned."
Dr. James Hansen called on the Obama administration and the nation's legislators to look at the root cause of climate destabilization, and reminded the crowd of the urgency of the moment. Hansen sounded the alarm on CO2 emissions over 25 years ago.
Only steps away from actress Daryl Hannah, the legendary Larry Gibson, who has spent 25 years on a journey to stop mountaintop removal along his home of Kayford Mountain in West Virginia, has been standing on the line of arrest for hours. Like McKibben, this historic moment has been long in waiting. When Gibson began his crusade to end mountaintop removal two decades ago, he recalled barely being able to draw a crowd of two.
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Posted by: Shehova on Mar 2, 2009 10:19 AM
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» Coal is Cheap and We Need It
Posted by: edgar1
» RE: Coal is Cheap and We Need It
Posted by: peacefullaim1
» RE: Coal is Cheap and We Need It
Posted by: kwms
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Posted by: Brittanicus on Mar 2, 2009 11:03 AM
Current rating: 3 [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
Don't let E-Verify expire and play into the hands of the corporate overlords and pro-illegal immigration special Interest lobby?
It seems incoherent to me that Americans cannot conceive, that they have the ultimate power to halt this corruption. The major priority is to stop illegal labor getting work. American workers must command mandatory E-verify from the inanimate politicians? Don't let the corporate overlords win anymore. March 6th, is the deadline to stop this corruption in the Congress. Don't hesitate to stop head traitor Harry Reid of Nevada-secretly erode the power of E-Verify? Partners in dropping this major law is House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Sen. Senator Gutierrez (D-IL), Sen. Feinstein (D-CAL), Sen. Robert Menendez (D-NJ),Max Baucus (D-MT), Zoe Lofgren (D-CA) Not only are politicians involved in this illegal immigration crisis? State Governors, Mayors, judges, county elected officers and city officials qualify equally to be thrown out on the street? Although all of them can get a favorable job with the ominous US Chamber of Commerce, Council of La Raza and other open borders special interest groups. Many more have been were all involved in killing E-Verify in the Stimulus bill. Find out the honest politicians that support E-Verify, like Sen. Sessions,Rep. Ken Calvert (R-CA). that would smash illegal immigration in the workplace. Locate those who killed it? Ruin their career when they come up for re-election. Remember the deaths caused in Sanctuary cities by illegal alien gang members.
The whole country is feeling the financial pressure, from paying for schooling, health care and prisons. Your also paying for traffic gridlock, and high environmental damage caused by overpopulation.
Explode your anger at these lawmakers on the capitol switchboard (202) 224-3121. Leave a message for President Obama at 202) 224-3121
What www.judicialwatch.org has to say about political corruption
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Posted by: EinMD on Mar 2, 2009 11:14 AM
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People (especially Americans) were being spied on without warrants both by the federal government but by local governments like the NYPD. Groups like the Truth Project had their phones tapped, their emails intercepted, their meetings infiltrated... still, nobody said anything.
John Yoo decided on his own authority (which is precisely NONE) that if the President wanted to crush the testicles of your child in order to torture you - nothing could stop him. No court. No federal law. No state law. No local law. Not our treaty obligations. Not the Constitution. Nobody and nothing to could stop him from doing so.
The President allowed the Secretary of the Treasury, on his own word alone, to be able to freeze all assets, seize all property and confiscate all lands of anyone he felt like with no oversite on there mere claim that someone had 'provided material support' to terrorists even unknowingly (or falsely).
The President's goon made a claim that habeas corpus wasn't guaranteed by the Constitution.
That same President's good turned the Justice department into his own personal political vendetta factory.
all of this and yet nobody marched.
Bring up 'clean coal' and now everyone's marching on DC.
As much as I appreciate the effort, and believe that clean coal is the latest attempt at lobbyists and politicians to figure out precisely how stupid we are as a nation:
WHERE THE HELL WERE YOU PEOPLE A YEAR AGO?
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» RE: *rolls eyes*
Posted by: 2thepoint
» RE: *rolls eyes*
Posted by: EinMD
» I attended very large protests in DC
Posted by: mcubed
» Zero coverage
Posted by: Karina
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Posted by: mom'z the word on Mar 2, 2009 2:44 PM
Current rating: 4 [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
Here's the statement you'll be signing onto:
I share your vision of a coal-free future and a safe climate, not only in Washington DC--but all over the world. I stand in solidarity with the coalition of citizens working for a clean energy future for the entire planet.
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» Cool Down
Posted by: edgar1
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Posted by: Shehova on Mar 2, 2009 10:19 AM
Current rating: 1 [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
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» Coal is Cheap and We Need It
Posted by: edgar1
» RE: Coal is Cheap and We Need It
Posted by: peacefullaim1
» RE: Coal is Cheap and We Need It
Posted by: kwms
Comments are closed-
Posted by: Brittanicus on Mar 2, 2009 11:03 AM
Current rating: 3 [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
Don't let E-Verify expire and play into the hands of the corporate overlords and pro-illegal immigration special Interest lobby?
It seems incoherent to me that Americans cannot conceive, that they have the ultimate power to halt this corruption. The major priority is to stop illegal labor getting work. American workers must command mandatory E-verify from the inanimate politicians? Don't let the corporate overlords win anymore. March 6th, is the deadline to stop this corruption in the Congress. Don't hesitate to stop head traitor Harry Reid of Nevada-secretly erode the power of E-Verify? Partners in dropping this major law is House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Sen. Senator Gutierrez (D-IL), Sen. Feinstein (D-CAL), Sen. Robert Menendez (D-NJ),Max Baucus (D-MT), Zoe Lofgren (D-CA) Not only are politicians involved in this illegal immigration crisis? State Governors, Mayors, judges, county elected officers and city officials qualify equally to be thrown out on the street? Although all of them can get a favorable job with the ominous US Chamber of Commerce, Council of La Raza and other open borders special interest groups. Many more have been were all involved in killing E-Verify in the Stimulus bill. Find out the honest politicians that support E-Verify, like Sen. Sessions,Rep. Ken Calvert (R-CA). that would smash illegal immigration in the workplace. Locate those who killed it? Ruin their career when they come up for re-election. Remember the deaths caused in Sanctuary cities by illegal alien gang members.
The whole country is feeling the financial pressure, from paying for schooling, health care and prisons. Your also paying for traffic gridlock, and high environmental damage caused by overpopulation.
Explode your anger at these lawmakers on the capitol switchboard (202) 224-3121. Leave a message for President Obama at 202) 224-3121
What www.judicialwatch.org has to say about political corruption
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Posted by: EinMD on Mar 2, 2009 11:14 AM
Current rating: 5 [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
People (especially Americans) were being spied on without warrants both by the federal government but by local governments like the NYPD. Groups like the Truth Project had their phones tapped, their emails intercepted, their meetings infiltrated... still, nobody said anything.
John Yoo decided on his own authority (which is precisely NONE) that if the President wanted to crush the testicles of your child in order to torture you - nothing could stop him. No court. No federal law. No state law. No local law. Not our treaty obligations. Not the Constitution. Nobody and nothing to could stop him from doing so.
The President allowed the Secretary of the Treasury, on his own word alone, to be able to freeze all assets, seize all property and confiscate all lands of anyone he felt like with no oversite on there mere claim that someone had 'provided material support' to terrorists even unknowingly (or falsely).
The President's goon made a claim that habeas corpus wasn't guaranteed by the Constitution.
That same President's good turned the Justice department into his own personal political vendetta factory.
all of this and yet nobody marched.
Bring up 'clean coal' and now everyone's marching on DC.
As much as I appreciate the effort, and believe that clean coal is the latest attempt at lobbyists and politicians to figure out precisely how stupid we are as a nation:
WHERE THE HELL WERE YOU PEOPLE A YEAR AGO?
[« Reply to this comment] [Post a new comment »] [Rate this comment: 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5]
» RE: *rolls eyes*
Posted by: 2thepoint
» RE: *rolls eyes*
Posted by: EinMD
» I attended very large protests in DC
Posted by: mcubed
» Zero coverage
Posted by: Karina
Comments are closed-
Posted by: mom'z the word on Mar 2, 2009 2:44 PM
Current rating: 4 [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
Here's the statement you'll be signing onto:
I share your vision of a coal-free future and a safe climate, not only in Washington DC--but all over the world. I stand in solidarity with the coalition of citizens working for a clean energy future for the entire planet.
[« Reply to this comment] [Post a new comment »] [Rate this comment: 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5]
» Cool Down
Posted by: edgar1
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