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Dear Hillary, your nuclear power plan is unacceptable - here's why

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Lowest carbon footprint on our planet, helps conservation, you will be a great role model.

Call for Divestment From All Nuclear Power Plants

We must do this starting now also. We must.

Act now, with us, to close now all nuclear power plants in US - an urgent plea to you!

Sincerely,

Sheila

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I am a long time activist, organizer, writer, socialist feminist, organic vegetarian now vegan, who worked against nuclear weapons with the Catholic Left [I am Jewish] for seven years in the eighties, doing non-violent civil disobedience, including a Plowshares against Trident II, first strike nuclear weapon. I also circulated The Nuclear Freeze petition. For many years after that, I defended the abortion clinics in Brookline and Boston with my body, so that women could get in for reproductive health care. More recently, I was active for thirteen years in the voting rights movement against rigged elections via all the electronic voting machines. Since Fukushima, I am now back engaged in actions against nuclear, this time nuclear power. My mission and vision now is focused on Closing Pilgrim Now [Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station in Plymouth, MA, 46 miles from where I live] and closing all nuclear power plants now. I am doing everything I possibly can to rid our planet of the scourge of nuclear power plants now. I do this for our children, grandchildren, great grandchildren and their children - millions of years out and into infinity.

With endless thanks to Sue for her constant lovingkindness and support; my friend and colleague Mimi Turchinetz, Esq. for her trust, vast experience and knowledge; my friend, colleague, and brilliant tech person Lucius Chiaraviglio; my feminist sister Jessica Critcher for her wide perspective and attitude.

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Sheila Parks, Ed.D., is a former college professor. She had a spiritual awakening many years ago and left her career to do peace and justice work full time. She is the founder of the grassroots group On Behalf of Planet Earth (found on FB). (more...)
 

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