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It happened again!! The non-partisan site, Open Congress, found a comment I made to a Stacy Malkin article, and posted it on their homepage representing the opposing position on HR 5786, The Safe Cosmetics Act of 2010.
I had found an article titled, "Why We Wrote the Story of Cosmetics," by Stacy Malkin, in google. I clicked the link an it took me to the Huffington Post. I had to register with the Huffington Post to post my comment, and I really thought it would be deleted, as most dissenting opinions on that site are, but Stacy actually responded!!! So I wrote back again.
Anyway, this is where Open Congress linked to the dialogue. http://www.opencongress.org/bill/111-h5786/news_blogs
It's the one that says "Stacy Malkin- Why we made the stor..." and for author it says "Huffington Post Full Blog Feed"
I don't even use the same screen name, so I think it's funny that they've posted two blogs and one comment that I've written in the past week.
I'm really disheartened at how little attention soapcrafters on this forum are giving HR5786. I think many must feel it won't pass anyway, so why bother getting involved. Others feel it's just political and don't want to be involved. I bet others think they won't make a difference, or that enough people are already working against it.
Unfortunately, we cannot be complacent about this. If it were to pass, there would be no second chance. Our chance is now. Get involved. Find a blog about it and post a comment. Open congress has a ton of blogs listed that you can rate, or read. All of this helps. Other people see our involvement and may decide to get involved as well. Discussion and open debate is a great thing. It can impact policy.
Please Please Please consider getting involved by just voicing your opinion- either by signing the petition to oppose the bill, commenting on a blog or writing your own (and post your link here!!! ) or by dropping a quick note to your representatives. They depend on our input. We like to criticize them for not representing our positions- let's be sure they know what those are!!! Remember too, that even if you are not entirely opposed to this, or entirely supportive of it, discussion is still needed.
Thank you in advance for your efforts!
(erin will now step down from her soapbox...)
I had found an article titled, "Why We Wrote the Story of Cosmetics," by Stacy Malkin, in google. I clicked the link an it took me to the Huffington Post. I had to register with the Huffington Post to post my comment, and I really thought it would be deleted, as most dissenting opinions on that site are, but Stacy actually responded!!! So I wrote back again.
Anyway, this is where Open Congress linked to the dialogue. http://www.opencongress.org/bill/111-h5786/news_blogs
It's the one that says "Stacy Malkin- Why we made the stor..." and for author it says "Huffington Post Full Blog Feed"
I don't even use the same screen name, so I think it's funny that they've posted two blogs and one comment that I've written in the past week.
I'm really disheartened at how little attention soapcrafters on this forum are giving HR5786. I think many must feel it won't pass anyway, so why bother getting involved. Others feel it's just political and don't want to be involved. I bet others think they won't make a difference, or that enough people are already working against it.
Unfortunately, we cannot be complacent about this. If it were to pass, there would be no second chance. Our chance is now. Get involved. Find a blog about it and post a comment. Open congress has a ton of blogs listed that you can rate, or read. All of this helps. Other people see our involvement and may decide to get involved as well. Discussion and open debate is a great thing. It can impact policy.
Please Please Please consider getting involved by just voicing your opinion- either by signing the petition to oppose the bill, commenting on a blog or writing your own (and post your link here!!! ) or by dropping a quick note to your representatives. They depend on our input. We like to criticize them for not representing our positions- let's be sure they know what those are!!! Remember too, that even if you are not entirely opposed to this, or entirely supportive of it, discussion is still needed.
Thank you in advance for your efforts!
(erin will now step down from her soapbox...)