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MASSIVE Anti-War Rally in Westwood, CA Right Now
10/06/02
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Posted on 10/06/2002 4:17:17 PM PDT by andrew
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To: bonesmccoy; RLK; All
Listen the best way to defeat these dupes is by simply exposing them for what they really are.
I just e-mailed Carl Limbaucher all the information on notinourname.com and its registrant...Charles Clark Kissinger.
He is a socialists and pretty rabid anti-capitalist supporter of mumia abu jamal.
The reporters like Limbaucher and O'Reilly [and all the Fox staff] need that kind of information. Them mentioning it just one time on the air takes alot of wind out of these nutballs sails.
E-mail Limbaucher and O'Reilly [regardless of what you think of them] with info on these guys instead of sitting around here debating it back and forth....that isnt getting anything accomplished.
C'mon people. ;o)
To: Dog Gone
Are you sure this isn't the University of Wisconsin (Madison)?
To: bonesmccoy; RLK
Great example...
Subj: notinourname.com registration infor and the anti-war crowd
Date: 10/7/2002 1:31:40 PM Eastern Daylight Time
From: Brian
To:
Comments@foxnews.com, Foxreport@foxnews.com, Foxwire@foxnews.com, Hannity@foxnews.com, atlarge@foxnews.com, Special@foxnews.com, Beyondthenews@foxnews.com, Myword@foxnews.com, Oreilly@foxnews.com, Friends@foxnews.com
Hi guys...
Looks like it is registered to a socialist activist named Kissinger, Charles C. [Kissinger C Clark] he is linked to various Socialist/anti-Capitalist groups.
Maybe this will help you as you dig more on the "not in our name" crowd.
for www.notinourname.net
Registrant:
Not In Our Name Project
655 Fulton St, #201
Brooklyn, NY 11217-1112
US
Domain Name: NOTINOURNAME.NET
Administrative Contact:
Kissinger, Charles C.
cck@dissident.info
655 Fulton St, #201
Brooklyn, NY 11217-1112
US
212-571-0962
He is listed in the google phone directory with:
Kissinger C Clark, (212) 571-0962,
315 Broadway, New York, NY 10007
Here are some links to information about him.
http://www.counterpunch.org/pipermail/counterpunch-list/2000-December/004265.html
http://www.refuseandresist.org/mumia/2001/030901cckadvisory.html
http://www.socialistaction.org/news/200001/jamal.html
http://www.etext.org/Politics/MIM/cal/ClarkKissinger.txt
Happy Hunting.
To: Mark Felton
Fine, whatever, go
here and REPEAT post 42, as you said. Go tell these people your repetitive statement that they are not 'real conservatives.'
To: VaBthang4
Hey, here's another take on these demonstrations. These demonstrations look like the Green Party may be behind some of them.
The GOP needs to simply enunciate their mainstream views louder. Let the Democrats fight with the Greens over the liberal stance. Barbara Streisand sings lyrics more inline with the Green Party than the Democratic Party. Perhaps the liberals who are intellectually uncomfortable supporting a pay-for-play governor, should consider the Green Party's candidate.
From www.cagreens.org
A Debate Erupts Over the Gubernatorial Debate
10/6/02 -- When Bill Simon invited Peter Camejo to the LA Times debate on Monday, October 7 as his guest, the LA Times said they had nothing against it. However, the Times was told by the Davis campaign that if Bill Simon invites Peter Camejo, Gray Davis will cancel the debate.
The Times then reversed course and told the Simon campaign that they could not invite Peter. The Times called Peter and asked him if he intended to come and be responsible for cancelling the debate. Peter Camejo has replied that it is Gray Davis who will be cancelling the debate and it is the LA Times that is bending to the demands of the Governor.
Bill Simon has said that he will fight for his right to bring whoever he wants as his guest. 69% of likely voters polled want Camejo in the debate, and not just as a guest.
The situation is changing by the minute. The Green Party and Camejo Campaign had been planning for a small showing of Greens to accompany Peter in run of the mill press statements. But that has suddenly changed.
We need everyone to come to the LA Times, Monday October 7, 202 W. 1st St. (at Spring) at 11:00 AM. Tell Davis and the elites that their trampling of our democracy will not go unchallenged! Stay tuned for updates.
To: RLK
I'll be 63 this coming October 28. I remember VietNam protests very clearly. I must admit, quite candidly, that at that point in time I was in my late 20's and newly married and very happy establishing our home. But I also remember from that time that I worked with a young black guy who was sent to VietNam and I corresponded with him while he was there - well, it was sort of one-way - I kept sending him letters, but he never wrote back. Well, finally he made it back home and he said to me "You will never ever know how much your letters meant to me and the rest of the guys, particularly the letter where you described taking your test for a driver's license - I read it aloud to the rest of the guys and it was the best laugh we ever had". My job, at that time, required reading the Wall Street Journal for my boss, who was a Labor Relations Attorney for a large company. One day while reading the WSJ I came across a column about Lt. Calley which annoyed me because it quoted some politician crucifying Lt. Calley and I thought to myself that the politician - I think it was Jacob Javits - you were not in VietNam - you didn't know what our military were going through and I wrote a letter to the WSJ in defense of Lt. Calley and it was published. And the last thing I remember about VietNam was a New York City taxicab driver spitting at Hanoi Jane when she came back from VietNam. Now I'm older and, hopefully wiser. This time around America was attacked and innocent civilian Americans were murdered. My husband and I are determined that current American children and future American children enjoy the freedom from terrorism that we have enjoyed in our lives until 9/11. Stay free - stay safe - God Bless America!
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