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Douglas Sandberg
World Service Corps (WSC)
Proposals
&
related information
Proposed
Congressional Resolution/Bill to address long-term Terror War and
America's pockets of need.
Key World Service Corps Bill/Resolution Proposal Two Year
Volunteer Service Proposal
Provides educational inducements to volunteers who use two years of
national service to benefit themselves and the nation.
using
federally funded educational enhancements to
build a robust corps.
Kicker or Back-up World
Service Corps Bill/Resolution One Year National Service Proposal Requiring one year of
national service to benefit the nation and raise Americans' understanding
of their nation and the world if national leadership fails to inspire
one million WSC volunteers for annual service. Cost
Effective, Productive. Peaceful. Civilian National Service.
Excerpts from WSC Two
Year Volunteer Proposal.
Summary
World Service Corps 2 year volunteer
Completing two years of service has the government pay for college or
vocation school equivalent, which benefits both the individual and the
nation. Cost
Effective, Productive. Peaceful. Civilian National Service that pays for
volunteers' college or vocational education.
Summary
of U.S.World Service Corps Bill/Resolution One Year Service Proposal
Cost
Effective, Productive. Peaceful. Civilian National Service.
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Nearby reps:
Congressperson
Woolsey
Marin
County
1050 Northgate Drive, Suite 140
San Rafael, CA. 94903
(415) 507-9554
Washington,
DC
2263 Rayburn Building
Washington, DC 20515
(202) 225-5161
Senator
Dianne Feinstein
1 Post St. Suite 2450
San Francisco, CA 94104
415-393-0707
senator@feinstein.senate.gov
415-393-0710
fax
Senator
Dianne Feinstein
331
HART SENATE OFFICE BUILDING
WASHINGTON
DC 20510
(202)
224-3841
Web
Form: feinstein.senate.gov/email.html
Senator
Barbara Boxer
112
HART SENATE OFFICE BUILDING
WASHINGTON
DC 20510
(202)
224-3553
Web
Form: boxer.senate.gov/contact
Senator
Boxer
San Francisco
1700 Montgomery Street, Suite 240
San Francisco, CA 94111
(415) 403-0100
(415) 956-6701 fax
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Contacted
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Peace Corps, America Soviet Peace Corps,
Habitat writings follow from this point:
Ignore
Kyoto. Global Warming Isn't Today's Headline. America needs a
draft -- a warm draft to deal with generations of looming war for hearts and
minds. Coastal Post 10-04.
Peace
Corps could slow terror Marin Independent Journal August 9,
2004.
Green
Berets of Terror War 2004
An
army of volunteers for peace, January 23, 2003,
Marin Independent Journal
Enlarged
Peace Corps could change the map, Portland
Press Herald,
Tuesday, November 5, 2002
Pitching
in to help build peace, Tuesday,
December 4, 2001,
Marin
Independent Journal
Misery
and hunger in land of plenty,
San Francisco Examiner September 25,
1991
Teaching
from the Peace Corps, Cleveland Plain Dealer, Friday August 2, 1991
What
Can We Do For The World,
San
Francisco Chronicle, JUNE
2,1990
We
Must Plant Seeds of Peace, Tuesday, Sept. 3, 1985, Marin Independent Journal
Teacher
Tells Peace Corps Experience, Glendora
Press -- Sunday, September 28, 1969
They
Want To Live, Glendora Press, Oct.
1, 1969
India's
People Chained, Glendora Press, Oct. 5, 1969
He Kept
His Eyes Open, and Ended Up in the Peace Corps,
October
15, 1969 Glendora Press
'But I Have Also Been In the Peace'
Glendora Press
Westering's
died out... It's no more,
Glendora Press, November 2, 1969
Slums of
New York, Glendora
Press – Oct. 19, 1969
And
Where's India's Future Leadership
Victim
of the System, Glendora Press January 1970
Peace
Corps: Planting the Seeds of Hope,
Glendora
Press January 14, 1970
India
Elite, Glendora
Press January 11, 1970
Bombay was a
City glorious, India UCD 23
Academics,
Monday, Oct. 23, 1967, Claremont Graduate
University newspaper
Inklings
from India, Phalanx,
Interdisciplinary Journal,
1967
American
Soviet Peace Corps
Congresswoman Boxer introduced my
proposal to form a joint American Soviet Peace Corps through H.R. 1807
in the 101st Congress in 1989, Some writings on that means of
ameliorating world tensions follow.
While
window is still open , SEPTEMBER 15, 1989, Cleveland Plain Dealer
Partnership
to build a better earth, Marin Independent Journal, Wednesday July 2, 1986
Soviet-U.S.
Peace Corps update, October
12, 1988 Marin Independent Journal
Marin
can host Soviet-U.S. effort, Sunday,
January 18, 1987 Marin Independent Journal
A
U.S.-Soviet Peace Corps, Wednesday, December 13, 1989 Marin Independent Journal
Habitat

Shock
& awe at home, September,
2003 Coastal Post
Habitat
Global Adventure - Sri Lanka, a newsletter from the global
village July, 2001
Remarkable
Chandralata. Excerpted from Sri Lanka
Habitat Building project