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To: JamminJAY

Ditto...it's pretty much an SOP after something like this.


74 posted on 09/29/2005 7:36:52 PM PDT by hiredhand (My kitty disappeared. NOT the rifle!)
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To: hiredhand; All
Some research of the folks who run this site.

D12@aol.com

Viola Plummer, chairperson of the December 12th Movement and co-chair of the state Millions More Movement, raised the stakes. “As we watch the real carnage unfold in Louisiana, we have got to do something.

http://www.blink.org.uk/pdescription.asp?key=2319&mid=&grp=46&cat=209

Viola Plummer, the National Co-Chair of Millions for Reparations and Chair of the December 12th Movement International Secretariat, then spoke about the importance of last summer's Millions for Reparations Rally in Washington, DC because it brought the word reparations to the lips of millions of new people in the community. She also pointed up the significance of George W. Bush's statement on his recent trip to Goree Island, off the coast of Africa, that slavery was "one of the greatest crimes in history."

http://www.scienceblog.com/community/older/archives/L/1998/A/un980508.html

Well, well looky here

SALVATORE PAPPALARDO, of France Libertés, said his group had a list of 240 Iranians who had been victims of assassinations abroad. According to a court in Berlin, senior members of the regime were guilty of such crimes. In Turkey, the situation of human rights had not changed in any considerable way; France Libertés was concerned about respect for freedom of expression after the dissolution of the REFAH majority party. Concerning Iraq, consistent information led France Libertés to believe that the Government had not given up unacceptable methods; the organization deplored the execution of 81 political opponents in the Abu Gharib prison last December. Nothing led the organization to believe that the Government of Iraq was ready to uphold human rights in the country; there was a need to be resolute with authorities. An international criminal court should judge Iraqi officials for their crimes against humanity.

Also

JOHN EIBNER, of Christian Solidarity International, said there had been no improvement in the human rights record of Sudan,
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The Sudanese genocide was carried out under the banner of the National Islamic Front's totalitarian ideology of jihad. The principal victims were the predominantly Christian and animist Black African communities that resisted the regime's policies of forced Islamization and Arabization.

LOL too much!
Gotta love the flip flop of the lefties

Jammer
83 posted on 09/29/2005 8:08:12 PM PDT by JamminJAY (This space for rent)
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