Posted on 05/28/2002 7:07:16 AM PDT by ReaganGirl
DALLAS CITIZENS DENIED ACCESS AS ANARCHISTS STAGE MOCK TRIAL OF EXXONMOBIL
DALLAS, TX In a show of strength and solidarity of cause hundreds of Texans are banding together in Dallas today in support of free markets and capitalism. Members of FreeRepublic of Texas, Texas Citizens for a Sound Economy, Congress on Racial Equality (CORE) and Committee For A Constructive Tomorrow (CFACT) were on hand to join the debate as a cabal of so-called grass-roots activists held a Kangaroo court mock trial against one of Americas great corporations, ExxonMobil.
The hypocrisy of the radicals holding this sham court proceeding is beyond the pale, said Kenda Spaulding, Executive Chapter Leader of the North Texas Chapter of FreeRepublic. The goal of their anti-American rhetoric is to cripple Americas largest employers, starting with ExxonMobil, and keep the United States dependent upon foreign oil producers. They further seek to thwart efforts of large American corporations abroad who are bettering the lives of people around the world by bringing jobs and infrastructure to many third world countries. Real Americans seek to better the lives of others not keep them hungry and in poverty.
Our goal today is to balance the false accusations and radical rhetoric of the anarchists, added Spaulding. As we expected, we were rebuffed in our attempt to speak, because they are not interested in hearing the truth and more importantly they dont want the American people to hear the truth.
Unlike the Anarchists whose only common ground is a hate for the American way of life, the members of our groups speak with one united voice in support of democracy and capitalism. Free markets equal free people and it is corporations like ExxonMobil that are leading this great nation into the 21st century by providing jobs and profits for its shareholders.
If you need further information about where the real people of Texas and America stand, please contact Kenda Spaulding at (XXX) XXX-XXXX.
Is this a left wing group?
Is this a left-wing group?
NO. CORE is, IMHO, the only Civil Rights Organization that is carrying forth Dr. King's message of "Judge a man not by the color of his skin, but rather by the content of his character."
Niger Innis is the Executive Director and he is as Conservative as you can get.
Regards,
TS
Hardly.
Those of us around in the '60's remember this as one of the (you'll pardon the pun) core 'civil rights' groups, but their leader, Roy Innis, is a Conservative, a staunch supporter of the Second Amendment, and is even a Director of the NRA.
Not all 'civil rights' groups are a bunch of whining ninnies looking for more government handouts.
Leni
How would you misspell "Niger"?...
OOOooops!
I also note there are many other actions going on in Texas mentioned there. When and if they do publish about this mock trial, it will be interesting to see what the Texas activists who staged this have to say.
I think that since you are computer literate you probably are aware of the actual subject matter of the philisopy of anarachy, your message indicates some agenda of sorts.
Could it be that your love of oppressive authoritarian government or your fear of freedom compels you to smear the good name of Anarchy by identifying it with garden variety socialists? Perhaps you simply misunderstand that the government of the United States of America today is indeed a corporate facasist state. If so, then you should undertake to reeducate yourself.
Best Regards and good luck too
The Environmentalists are acting like Nazis w/ regard to citizens denied at the "trial"... What else is new?
I think anarchy does a good enough job of that all by itself.
Get real. Today's use of "anarchy" congers up violence and chaos, not you're pollyanna definition. ReaganGirl's use of it is correct in this context.
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