Ping.
Depends on how he voted at the meeting, I suppose.
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03/12/2004 10:35:53 AM PST by
HitmanLV
(I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.)
There is a
Quaker Action Group in PA that has stored documents from 1966-1971 that include "minutes, correspondence, memoranda, financial records, subject files (organizations), research files (topics), project files, newsletters, press releases, statements of Quaker yearly meetings in various cities, clippings, photographs and sound recordings."
One of the associated organizations listed on the website is VVAW. You might want to forward this lead on to someone who can do the footwork...the documents are not on-line. Might be something interesting in there, it even lists the library reference location of the material. From the website:
Box 9
Other organizations, correspondence with and material about: Vietnam Veterans Against the War - World Without War
Doug, the only way the mainstream TV media will ever cover this is if they can find a way to enhance Kerry while doing it. If it's only covered in the alternative or talk-radio formats it'll be relegated to Kooksville. If FoxNews covers it it'll be marginalized. If just the print media covers it no one will care. If it's published only on the Web, very few people will even see it.
The fact that he voted against it and that it happened over 30 years ago is enough to make it go away, and pursuing it could threaten our credibility.
Please think about it.