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		<title>Meeting slated for former civilian &#8220;Birdcage&#8221; workers</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Feb 2009 01:50:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A meeting for former civilian workers at Clarksville Base, TN, locally known as “The Birdcage,” will be held on Monday, February 23,  at 4 p.m. in the children’s library theater of  the Clarksville-Montgomery County Library at 350 Pageant Lane.
Mr. Johnnie Golden, a technical assistant, for the  Energy Employees Compensation Program in the Jacksonville district office [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-16004" title="tyler-field" src="http://www.clarksvilleonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/tyler-field-293x450.jpg" alt="tyler-field" width="205" height="315" />A meeting for former civilian workers at Clarksville Base, TN, locally known as “The Birdcage,” will be held on Monday, February 23,  at 4 p.m. in the children’s library theater of  the Clarksville-Montgomery County Library at 350 Pageant Lane.</p>
<p>Mr. Johnnie Golden, a technical assistant, for the  Energy Employees Compensation Program in the Jacksonville district office of the U.S. Department of Labor will be the guest speaker.  Mr. Golden will explain how workers may apply to be considered as employees under a Special Exposure Cohort in accordance with guidelines of the Energy Employees Occupational Illness Program Act (EEOIPA).<span id="more-16003"></span><br />
He will also speak about the Site Exposure Matrices (SEM) where former employees may file reports about toxic substances.</p>
<p>Both the U.S. Department of Labor and the U.S. Department of Energy refer to the former nuclear weapons storage and modification center as the Clarksville Facility.  It was a top secret atomic weapons employer during the Cold War. In the late 1960’s its property was assigned to Fort Campbell.</p>
<p>Former workers or surviving family members may be eligible for compensation if the worker developed cancer or beryllium disease attributed to radiation exposure or beryllium contact. To learn more visit<a target="_blank" href="http://www.dol.gov"  > www.dol.gov</a></p>
<p>As of mid-February 2009 the U.S. Department of Labor had paid $2,550,000. for 17 cases of Birdcage workers or their surviving family members. Another case has been approved for the $ 150,000. lump sum compensation pending payment.</p>
<p>Surviving family members of deceased Birdcage workers are welcome to attend the meeting.  For more information about the meeting, contact Jim Hurst at 931-358-0607 or Debbie McGaha Bratton at 931-980-8007 after 6 p.m.</p>
<p><em><strong>Prepared by Debbie McGaha Bratton</strong></em></p>
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		<title>History Conference coming to APSU</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Sep 2008 13:00:56 +0000</pubDate>
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Austin Peay State University is hosting the 24th annual  Ohio Valley History Conference on October 31 and November 1.  Six universities rotate hosting the conference:  Murray State University, Western Kentucky University, Eastern Kentucky University, East Tennessee State University, Tennessee Technological University and APSU.
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<p><a href="http://www.clarksvilleonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/04/apsu-logo.jpeg"   class="thickbox no_icon" rel="gallery-9086" title="apsu-logo"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-4591" title="apsu-logo" src="http://www.clarksvilleonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/04/apsu-logo.jpeg" alt="" width="107" height="81" /></a><span class='bm_keywordlink'><a href="http://www.apsu.edu/"   target="_blank">Austin Peay State University</a></span> is hosting the 24th annual  Ohio Valley History Conference on October 31 and November 1.  Six universities rotate hosting the conference:  Murray State University, Western Kentucky University, Eastern Kentucky University, East Tennessee State University, Tennessee Technological University and APSU.</p>
<div id="attachment_5372" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 213px"><a href="http://www.clarksvilleonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/john-seigenthaler-sr.jpg"   class="thickbox no_icon" rel="gallery-9086" title="john-seigenthaler-sr"><img class="size-medium wp-image-5372" title="john-seigenthaler-sr" src="http://www.clarksvilleonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/john-seigenthaler-sr.jpg" alt="" width="203" height="152" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">John Seigenthaler, Sr.</p></div>
<p>John Seigenthaler, Sr., host of NPT’s “A Word on Words,” will give the keynote address on Oct. 31 and a professor from Tennessee State University will speak about music and the Civil Rights movement at the Saturday luncheon.</p>
<p>The two day interdisciplinary event will consist of approximately 45 different sessions. Most sessions consist of three papers followed by commentary and question and answers.  Professors and advanced graduate students from across the United States will present papers of original research on a variety of historical topics.<span id="more-9086"></span></p>
<p>Most of the papers are on topics of American history including, Native American, early trans-Appalachian settlement (including early Montgomery County settlement), antebellum history, Civil War, Cold War, American religion, WWI Homefront, military history, and women’s history.</p>
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<p>The Philosophy department is sponsoring two sessions on the Just War concept. There will be sessions on African history, European history, and 17th Empire (British and French). Also, there will be roundtables on Regional Writers and APSU research librarians’ roundtable is Conducting Research on the Internet. One roundtable will consist of contributors to a recently published book American Crisis will discuss their articles.</p>
<p>The keynote address at Friday’s dinner will be John Seigenthaler, Sr., who served in the Kennedy administration, founder of the First Amendment Foundation and host of NPT’s “A Word on Words.” The speaker at the lunch on Saturday will be Michael Bertrand of Tennessee State University who will speak on race relations in the Civil Rights Era and an attack on Nat King Cole by whites during a concert in Alabama.</p>
<p>Participants can choose to attend sessions either Friday/Saturday or both. The conference pricing (dinner and lunch) is divided to easily allow participants to choose according to their interests or needs. Registration is $35 through September 30, then on Oct.1 the registration is $45. The October 31 dinner is $20 and the lunch November 1 is $15. Montgomery County School teachers may optain in-service hours by attending.</p>
<p>For complete information including registration form and program, visit the <a target="_blank" href="http:///.apsu.edu/OVHC"  >OVHC web page</a> or contact Minoa Uffelman at the APSU History Department, 221-7704 or <script>MailGuard('uffemanm','apsu.edu')</script>.</div>
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		<title>Lost in the Telling&#8230;</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Oct 2007 13:00:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tom Paine</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We make sense of our lives by telling ourselves stories. The stories explain our role in life and coach our behavior and expectations. They give coherence and meaning to the events that engulf our lives. Stories have great power, because if we truly believe them, they can shape our future.
Political leaders are well aware of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We make sense of our lives by telling ourselves stories. The stories explain our role in life and coach our behavior and expectations. They give coherence and meaning to the events that engulf our lives. Stories have great power, because if we truly believe them, they can shape our future.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.clarksvilleonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/10/patriotactburnsthebillofrights.jpg" align="left" width="225" />Political leaders are well aware of the power of stories. They manipulate people by trying to control the story, to force the narrative into the channel they desire. Through modern techniques of psychological manipulation and mind control they have become very good at managing the populace. That has never been more true than today, when the American people seem to have turned over their fate to the Bush regime in Washington.</p>
<p>What is the story used by Bush and his minions to lull the people into mindless obedience? It is the strong daddy protector. In this story, we are innocent, helpless children who are threatened by an evil being that want to destroy us. But the strong daddy protector will not allow this to happen. Where the evil being is all darkness and malevolence, the strong daddy protector is all light and good.<span id="more-2566"></span></p>
<p><img src="http://www.clarksvilleonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/10/gotosleep.thumbnail.jpg" align="left" />The motivating force in the strong daddy story is fear. As innocent, helpless children, we cannot defend ourselves against the malevolent evil. We can only flee to the beneficent strong daddy for protection. We must choose between the good and the evil, which is portrayed in absolute terms: the evil is all evil and the good is completely good. To doubt the strong daddy in any way is a betrayal of the good and a triumph for evil.</p>
<p>I believe that this is the current story being played out in America today. It helps explain the vitriol poured upon those who dare question the motives or policies of the president. It explains also the seeming paralysis of people, who know something is very wrong, but can&#8217;t seem to do anything about it (helpless children). It explains the need for periodic fixes of fear designed to insure continued addiction.</p>
<p>A darker vision, a more sinister tale, has come to haunt me. I feel as though I were living through some of those 50&#8217;s and 60&#8242; s sci-fi movies that used to scare and thrill me. The movies where everyone and everything seemed to be normal, but there was a sense of underlying dread and unreality. I think of Invasion of the Body Snatchers as alien invaders insidiously usurp the bodies and minds of people. They still look and act the same, but not quite. Or, again, The Village of the Damned, where the children of the village have been transformed by an unknown, malevolent force into unfeeling automatons.</p>
<p>The sci-fi movies of that era are generally regarded as symbolic representations of the communist menace, which, it was claimed,  subverted men&#8217;s (and women&#8217;s) souls to the will of the party. The individual ceased to exist and the state became all. I remember that era well. Remember reading about how horrible the Soviet Union was, were there was no individual freedom. Where the state spied upon its citizens. Where you were not allowed to speak out against the state. Where people would be taken in the middle of the night and thrown into secret prisons. And tortured. And killed. I remember thinking how terrible this was. I remember being grateful that I lived in a country that celebrated human freedom and expression.</p>
<p>But in the past few years I increasingly feel as if I am trapped in some kind of time warp, where fiction has become reality. People continue to act as though everything is normal, despite some really weird things happening. They talk about freedom, even as the president and the congress shreds the Constitution and Bill of Rights. Gone is the right to security of your own home: the FBI can search your home anytime it wants without having to notify you. Gone is your right to privacy: the president claims the right to wiretap you anytime and any where he pleases. Gone are your legal rights: habeus corpus, bedrock of the law for centuries, is no longer. Gone are your rights of citizenship: the president can declare you an enemy combatant and snatch you off the streets and disappear you, apparently forever. Can someone please tell me when we became the Soviet Union?</p>
<p><img src="http://www.clarksvilleonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/10/mlksilence.jpg" align="right" />Of course, if the picture of present reality as I have painted it is true, I am left with explaining why so few people get it. This is where we return to the strong daddy story. Most people have bought so strongly into that narrative that they must ignore evidence to the contrary. They want so much to believe in it that they are unable to allow that evidence to penetrate awareness. They mutter the mantra USA! USA! USA! while continuing to believe in the goodness of their leaders.</p>
<p>Somewhere in the back of my mind I hear the theme music and Rod Sterling&#8217;s voice: You are entering the Twilight Zone!</p>
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