Posted on 05/06/2003 9:55:59 AM PDT by ewing
Aides to House Rep. Darrell Issa (R-49) who himself aspires to be Governor, plan to file papers as early as today to creating yet another campaign to recall Governor Grey Davis.
Aides said that Issa plans to provide six figure donations as seed monies for the new recall effort called Rescue California.
Sacramento political consultant Dave Gilliard who will manage the new effort and represents Issa as well as half a dozen GOP'ers said: 'This funding is substantial and more than enough to do the job that needs to be done.'
Gilliard said the committee will have sufficient money to hire professional petition circulators who will attempt to gather 700,000 to 800,000 signatures of registered voters.
Such fims generally charge $1-$2.00 per name. Other committees already in operation are expected to gather the balance of the roughly 1.2 million signatures needed to put a recall measure before voters.
(Excerpt) Read more at nationaljournal.com ...
As for the vaccinations made from aborted babies - this is where I read it: Vaccine Brochure Sample
and here: The 293 and PER C6 Cell Lines Using AD5., which lists patent numbers on these vaccination formulas as well as FDA reports and links confirming this information.
Here's just one sample of the many FDA references to the use of aborted babies in vaccine creation: FDA Report, please refer to page 81, lines 14-22, where this is stated:
(snip...) "So the Kidney material, the fetal kidney material was as follows. The kidney of the fetus was, with an unknown family history, was obtained in 1972 probably. The precise date is not known anymore. The fetus, as far as I can remember was completely normal. Nothing was wrong. The reasons for the abortion were unknown to me. I probably knew it at the time, but it got lost, all this information."
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