"Doc" <goblowmoreshit@baboons.com> wrote in message
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Hi Potato Head!
I'll be there with tens of thousands of my patriotic friends to give a
'warm welcome' for W. My girlfriend, Alicia, will bake her special
inaugural cream pies. She hopes Bush will get a taste. I hope so, too.
She
says she'll include some mixed nuts this time in special recognition of
W
and his cabinet.
Maybe even God will supply a thunder-and-lightning fireworks show in W's
honor, as He did in January 2001!
Wooooohoooooo!
Doc ;D
hey, crap-tard, don't you know that could be construed as making a threat
on the President's life, *****-tard? ;)
you and your terrorist scum friends should be sent to Guatanamo Bay for a
little education, eh, *****-for-brains? ;)
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From: "Doc" <goblowmoreshit@baboons.com>
Newsgroups: alt.prophecies.nostradamus
Subject: Yeah, Mikey, I'll be at the inaugural.
Date: Sun, 28 Nov 2004 06:00:09 -0800
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Massive D.C. Counter-Inaugural
Demonstration Jan 20
ANSWER Coalition.org
11-26-4
Moment Building Fast
A War Criminal Will Be Inaugurated
On January 20 And The People Will Protest
Preface: Pinochet and Bush - The Troubles Facing War Criminals
Learning a lesson from the trials and tribulations of the
dictator
Augusto Pinochet, who was indicted for crimes against humanity when he
traveled outside of Chile, George W. Bush arranged for his being granted
"diplomatic immunity" by Chilean president Lagos as a precondition for
Bush's trip to Chile for the Asia-Pacific Economic Conference.
The Los Angeles Times of Nov. 18 reports, "President Richard
Lagos's government took the unusual step yesterday of announcing that
Bush
would have diplomatic immunity during his visit.
The declaration was made after some activists filed a criminal
complaint against Bush in court, claiming that he and other U.S.
officials
were guilty of war crimes in Iraq."
"Diplomatic immunity" didn't stop thousands of people taking to
the streets in Chile in massive demonstrations against Bush. All around
the world people are in the streets protesting the criminal conduct of
the
Bush administration. January 20 will be another big step in building
this
movement.
Over 4,000 have already endorsed ANSWER's call for a mass
demonstration on January 20, 2005, at the site of the Bush inauguration.
This is a legally permitted demonstration. The Bush administration,
fully
exposed for its destruction of Fallujah and fearing the embarrassment of
a
mass demonstration at the Inaugural route, is now following the usual
script to intimidate the people: publicly announcing that there is an
unprecedented security threat on January 20 and that the government is
mobilizing 4,000 army combat soldiers to be in the streets of DC that
today.
There has never been a more important time for the people of the
United States to take a clear and powerful stand. The events of the past
two weeks again unmasked the criminal nature of the administration. The
government asserts that more than 1,200 "insurgents" have been killed in
the last week alone. How many are really civilians? Donald Rumsfeld
insists at his press conferences that civilians in Fallujah had only
themselves to blame for not fleeing their homes but the truth is that
Bush
and Rumsfeld blocked people from leaving.
According to Robert Reid's AP dispatch of November 12, "Troops
have cut off all roads and bridges leading out of Fallujah and have
turned
back hundreds of men trying to flee the city during the assault. Only
women, children and the elderly can leave. The military says keeping men
aged 15 to 55 from leaving is key to the mission's success. " Family
after
family had to decide whether they would all return together to the city
or
to separate from the boys and their fathers.
The International Red Cross estimates that more than 800
civilians
were killed in Fallujah in just one horrifying week. That is likely to
be
a conservative estimate. But just imagine 800 civilians - in just one
week
in one city of 250,000.
The U.S. military strategy and its rules of engagement in
Fallujah
constitute a crime against humanity and war crimes as recognized by the
Nuremberg Trial and the Geneva Convention. Targeting hospitals, clinics
and ambulances, the U.S. forces tried to destroy everything. A report
collated by the UN testifies to the U.S. air strike on one clinic where
20
doctors were killed.
The western part of Fallujah was declared a "weapons free
zone" -
meaning that U.S. troops could fire at anything that moved in that area.
War at Home - War Abroad
While Bush and Congress are spending nearly $300 million each
day
to kill poor people in Iraq, working class and poor communities are
taking
a beating at home. Last week the press announced that Detroit was laying
off 4,000 teachers and other school workers and closing as many as 40
schools because of a deficit of $198 million. That amount equals less
than
what is spent every 16 hours for the occupation and war in Iraq. Of
course, Halliburton and the other corporate and banking entities don't
make super-profits from public education in Detroit.
We cannot pause for a moment in building a mass movement opposed
to war at home and in support of social, civil and workers rights at
home.
People are coming together once again.
Help support the January 20 Counter-Inaugural Demonstration
On January 20, 2005, thousands will be lining the inaugural
route
in mass protest. There will be simultaneous protests in San Francisco,
Los
Angeles and other cities on January 20. At an international conference
in
solidarity with the people of Cuba held in Luxembourg last weekend, a
resolution was adopted calling for coordinated demonstrations to take
place on January 20 throughout Europe.
Our demonstrations will be a powerful statement in solidarity
with
all those who are under attack by the Bush administration - from Cuba to
Palestine to Haiti to the Philippines to Iran and elsewhere.
Pledge now to support the January 20 demonstration against the
war.
Click here to endorse and say Bring the Troops Home Now!
If you are planning to organize buses, vans or car caravans to
be
in Washington DC, San Francisco or Los Angeles on January 20, fill out
the
Transportation Form to help spread the word.
Help spread the word about January 20.
Click here for downloadable flyers.
We hope you will join us in Washington DC on January 20 or if
you
can't come help us cover the many expenses for this huge undertaking
including transportation to bring people to DC. Funds are urgently
needed
for this effort. You can make a donation online through a secure server
by
clicking here. Credit card donations made online are not tax deductible.
To make a tax deductible credit card donation, call 202-544-3389. You
can
also make a tax deductible donation by writing a check to ANSWER/AGJ and
sending it to
ANSWER 1247 E St. SE,
Washington DC 20003
A.N.S.W.E.R. Coalition
Act Now to Stop War & End Racism
http://www.ANSWERcoalition.org
info@internationalanswer.org
National Office in Washington DC: 202-544-3389
New York City: 212-533-0417
Los Angeles: 323-464-1636
San Francisco: 415-821-6545
For media inquiries, call 202-544-3389.
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