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Date: 8 Nov 2003 17:07:41 GMT
Category: Censored by Totalitarian Dictatorship
Article: 184
"I mean, there needs to be a wholesale effort against racial
profiling, which is illiterate children."
--- Adolph Bush,
Second presidential debate, Oct. 11, 2000
(Thanks to Leonard Williams.)
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In article <bnehs0$pdb$1@vcn.bc.ca>, (Jim Bennie) wrote:
In <3f993e0e$0$13077$a04e5680@nnrp.fuse.net>, "Dave" <damn@business.com>
wrote:
First, The "librarian" is a moron, as are you.
Says who?
The seeker of Light and Truth, ef?
Second, the librarian's ISP
You are just a stupid jack.
And you have no clue WHATSOEVER.
And I'll come here from different places.
And I'll come here any time I wish.
And I'll speak what I have to say,
no matter what jacks of your grade do,
distributing your poisonous lies.
Is that CLEAR enough?
I told you. It is time to pay the bills.
Does no ring the bell, eh?
Well...
What to do?
Such is karma-dharma-marma.
Is it not just a remailer?
Third, Sar is a fake as well. He is using
forged headers to hide himself, like the lying coward that he is. I've just
about got him tracked down too.
Tracked down?
For what, eh?
For speaking what he has to say?
Are you some kind of a paranoid, criminally minded
clandestine organization?
Why do you even BOTHER to "track" ANYONE?
For what, eh?
Oh, you wish to anihilate all those,
who does not speak in your tongues?
Is THAT what you mean you are seeking Light and Truth, eh?
I don't know why that's necessary. I know who he is, and in which
state he is/was a Mason.
Jim Bennie
PM/DC, No. 44, Vancouver
Sept 28, 2002
Republican and Democratic Senate offices report "overwhelming"
opposition from their constituents to war with Iraq. This
comes as Congress prepares to pass a war resolution granting
President Bush sweeping powers to invade Iraq.
The national news radio show Democracy Now! conducted an informal
survey on Thursday of 70 Republican and Democratic Senate offices.
Of the 26 offices which responded to our inquires,
22 reported an "overwhelming majority" in some cases up to 99
percent -- of constituents opposed war in Iraq;
three said the response was split and just one office reported a
majority called backing the war.
Among the findings:
Democrats
* Wisconsin Sen. Herb Kohl:
Aides say they are receiving 1,000-2,000 calls per week with the
overwhelming number opposed to an attack on Iraq.
* Washington Sen. Patty Murray:
Over 5,000 letters and phone calls were received last week on Iraq,
aides say.
Only about 100 came from constituents who supported an attack.
* California Sen. Dianne Feinstein:
Staff in her San Francisco office reported about 200 calls a day
with 99 percent of the callers opposing the war.
* New Mexico Sen. Jeff Bingaman:
The D.C. office has been receiving at least 1,300 calls a daywith about 70
percent opposed to war.
Republicans
* North Carolina Sen.Jesse Helms:
Staff declined to give figures but said the "majority is against"
when it comes to calls on Iraq.
* Nebraska Sen. Charles Hegal:
According to aides, constituents favor diplomacy over war at a rate
of 5 to 1.
* Virginia Sen. John Warner:
About 150 constituents a day are calling into the D.C. offices.
"A very small minority supported military action," said one aide.
"It's extraordinary that, as Senators work with the Bush
Administration to draft a war resolution, their constituents are
expressing overwhelming opposition an attack against Iraq,"
said Amy Goodman, the host of Democracy Now!
"Unfortunately we are hearing very little about this in the media.
These calls represent the silenced majority,
not the silent majority."
Democracy Now is a daily nationwide news show
based in New York. It is broadcast on over 130 public radio and
television stations around the country.
http://www.democracynow.org/CongressCalls.htm
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