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Tom McMahon [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: quechick007 barnyard [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: What we're doing to win in 2008 Date: Thu, 20 Sep 2007 14:31:16 -0500 The 50-State Strategy Organizersclick to enlargeDear quechick007, I hope this picture means as much to you as it does to me. Because if it does -- if you believe in the 50 State Strategy -- you have to ask yourself an important question: Are you doing everything you can to help these organizers succeed? An investment in these people means an investment in the frontline of our Party's effort to compete everywhere in 2008. Right now, you can be part of a fundraising effort that demonstrates this commitment to their success. Donate what you can today: http://www.democrats.org/SupportTheOrganizers The 50 State Strategy is dedicated to leaving no county behind, is committed to dedicating resources to getting Democrats elected in parts of the country once thought of as Republican strongholds, and to building an enduring structure to enable grassroots activists to become engaged in the political process to change the direction of the country for the better. -- Jason, an organizer in Virginia I couldn't have said it better. Jason's work, along with all our organizers, is the sort of work that will pay off on Election Day. Let me give you four concrete examples of how we're spending your contribution, and how we're going to win back the White House in 2008: Voter Protection: Organizers are meeting with every election official across the country to make sure that our candidates are prepared. We're building a valuable database that campaigns can use to get out the vote and deal with voter problems now -- not on Election Day. Rapid Response: Organizers are a key part of our aggressive rapid response program that tracks and researches the Republican presidential candidates everywhere they go -- holding them accountable for everything they say. In addition, we're following the Republican candidates and collecting plenty of material for when we need it. A National Field Program: Organizers are also building a field program that starts at the grassroots level and works up. Learning from the success of 2006 we're designing a national field effort that will deliver the vote in 2008. While everyone was in Cleveland last month, we worked to consolidate our volunteer databases so that we can set clear benchmarks and goals. Technology: I mentioned both the voter protection and the volunteer databases, but those are nothing compared to our multi-million dollar voter database. We've had a team working with states for the past three years to assemble the most comprehensive and intelligent voter database the Democratic Party has ever had. It will allow us to run smarter campaigns with less waste. Here's the bottom line: this sort of operation is what we all want -- but it isn't free. Our organizers are making the most of what we have, but you can help right now with a contribution: http://www.democrats.org/SupportTheOrganizers Earlier this week, Governor Dean asked for 2,500 donors to support the organizers across America -- and we're already more than halfway there. Let's show these organizers just how strongly this Party supports them. Take it from Craig, an organizer in Utah: The 50 state strategy is the largest, most comprehensive effort to organize everywhere ever undertaken by a political party in America. I am proud to be a part of it. If you're as proud as I am, show Craig and the rest of our hard-working organizers in the field that you're behind them: http://www.democrats.org/SupportTheOrganizers These folks are busting their tails for our Party -- will you step up and help them? Sincerely, Tom McMahon Executive Director P.S. I recently asked our organizers to share their feedback on the program. There's more than I could put in this email, but I wanted to share some of the highlights: Bryce in Montana: By simply investing money and time early in a state we can make so much possible that we would have never dreamed of during past elections. We saw how in Montana this investment led us to having a Democratic Governor, legislature, 4 of 5 statewide offices, and just recently two Democratic U.S. Senators, with the addition of Sen. Jon Tester. Jesse in Oregon: I am most proud of the work that I did during the 2006 elections. Capitalizing on the work I had done in the previous 5 months with county parties and their activists we ran a volunteer field campaign across the state on a shoestring budget. The counties hit all our goals and helped re-elect the governor and we took back the state house for the first time in over a decade. Our work proved that this program works and that it can win elections for democrats and turn red counties blue. This is a program to bring politics back to the people and empower local activists to create and work for a better
[cia-drugs] Re: [political-research] Shakespeare vs. Hegel on Deep Politics
These days I have absolutely no patience for conspiracy theorists of any stripe. -ChipperShredder Him and Rush Limbaugh. I rest my case and move for summary judgment. If I get shredder fatigue from the mettle immune to facts and logical argument, that's cia drugs burnout. If I am tired of the same old Magic Bullet theory, that's shredder fatigue, not burnout, John. I guess I just don't have the $100,000 grant to feign indifference, Mr. Grantee. Why and alias? Grants.
[cia-drugs] Grantee Believes In Conspiracy Theory
If ChipperShredder did not believe in conspiracy theory, he would tell us who his $100,000 Club grantors are. His OxyContin Day will come, if he sides with Rush Limbaugh against grant puppet string theory. Every string has a holder. We always lose, said William Colby, of Prescott Bush's Little Hitler Factory, Darwin's sold-out pseudo-scientific puppet factory. Homeland Insecurity Agency obviously believes in conspiracy theory, or they would not keep a Political No Fly List and catalog magazine subscriptions and which magazines flyers carry when they get past the political no fly list. Republicans obviously believe in conspiracy theory because as Greg Palast writes, Republicans set up police roadblocks against black voters and won't ever let Indians vote. Sean has Shakespeare confused with a Greek, but as far as Shakespeare, methinks the $100,000 Club's little minded grantee doth protest too much.
[cia-drugs] Define Rabbit Hole
ChipperShredder could have stayed at Condie's school long enough to learn the difference between Shakespeare and a Greek, but he got addicted to grants from the $100,000 Club before he learned to think. Consequently we hear that we should read all of Shakespeare if we hope to find the quote that actually would have to be elsewhere, in the Greek literature, wouldn't it? Read all of Shakespeare to find a quote from a Greek, that sounds like a hierarchicalist rabbit hole to me. People who busy others with chasing Greek quotes in English literature can afford to receive their inspiration from cartoons and quid pro quo from their $100,000 Club. My favorite book on the occult is Vanity of the Philosopher by Levy and Peart. It flogs ChipperShredder's pseudo-scientists for the cartoons that inspire their pompous fuzzy videos. ChipperShredder should have stayed in school with Condie. He might have an oil tanker named after him by now. Instead he has to tell us what oil company janitors are thinking about oil company profits, the consensus of oil company janitors being another of said grantee of the second part's hierarchicalist accreditization dead end rabbit holes.
[cia-drugs] Leander
Does great research but cannot ever draw a conclusion from any of her mountains of good facts. Claim to hold the key of knowledge but forbid others to enter in, one effective nose guide to the identification of the hierarchicalist pit known as Alice's Rabbit Hole. Leander has to jump. Conclusions continue thought, doubt is an end of thought. To doubt at the top of a mountain of facts is to forbid thought by others by twisting the key of knowledge in the lock of hierarchicalist occultism. Only hierarchicalist author hirelings are confined to torment in cautious stasis between their fatuous leaps of pith and pendulum.
[cia-drugs] Achtung: Gestapo Bulletin
Schweinhund: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/09/21/AR200709\ 2102347_pf.html Collecting of Details on Travelers Documented U.S. Effort More Extensive Than Previously Known By Ellen Nakashima Washington Post Staff Writer Saturday, September 22, 2007; A01 The U.S. government is collecting electronic records on the travel habits of millions of Americans who fly, drive or take cruises abroad, retaining data on the persons with whom they travel or plan to stay, the personal items they carry during their journeys, and even the books that travelers have carried, according to documents obtained by a group of civil liberties advocates and statements by government officials. The personal travel records are meant to be stored for as long as 15 years, as part of the Department of Homeland Security http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/related/topic/U.S.+Department+of+Home\ land+Security?tid=informline 's effort to assess the security threat posed by all travelers entering the country. Officials say the records, which are analyzed by the department's Automated Targeting System, help border officials distinguish potential terrorists from innocent people entering the country. But new details about the information being retained suggest that the government is monitoring the personal habits of travelers more closely than it has previously acknowledged. The details were learned when a group of activists requested copies of official records on their own travel. Those records included a description of a book on marijuana that one of them carried and small flashlights bearing the symbol of a marijuana leaf. The Automated Targeting System has been used to screen passengers since the mid-1990s, but the collection of data for it has been greatly expanded and automated since 2002, according to former DHS officials. Officials yesterday defended the retention of highly personal data on travelers not involved in or linked to any violations of the law. But civil liberties advocates have alleged that the type of information preserved by the department raises alarms about the government's ability to intrude into the lives of ordinary people. The millions of travelers whose records are kept by the government are generally unaware of what their records say, and the government has not created an effective mechanism for reviewing the data and correcting any errors, activists said. The activists alleged that the data collection effort, as carried out now, violates the Privacy Act, which bars the gathering of data related to Americans' exercise of their First Amendment rights, such as their choice of reading material or persons with whom to associate. They also expressed concern that such personal data could one day be used to impede their right to travel. The federal government is trying to build a surveillance society, said John Gilmore, a civil liberties activist in San Francisco http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/related/topic/San+Francisco?tid=infor\ mline whose records were requested by the Identity Project, an ad-hoc group of privacy advocates in California http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/related/topic/California?tid=informli\ ne and Alaska http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/related/topic/Alaska?tid=informline . The government, he said, may be doing it with the best or worst of intentions. . . . But the job of building a surveillance database and populating it with information about us is happening largely without our awareness and without our consent. Gilmore's file, which he provided to The Washington Post http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/related/topic/The+Washington+Post+Com\ pany?tid=informline , included a note from a Customs and Border Patrol http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/related/topic/U.S.+Customs+and+Border\ +Protection?tid=informline officer that he carried the marijuana-related book Drugs and Your Rights. My first reaction was I kind of expected it, Gilmore said. My second reaction was, that's illegal. DHS officials said this week that the government is not interested in passengers' reading habits, that the program is transparent, and that it affords redress for travelers who are inappropriately stymied. I flatly reject the premise that the department is interested in what travelers are reading, DHS spokesman Russ Knocke http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/related/topic/Russ+Knocke?tid=informl\ ine said. We are completely uninterested in the latest Tom Clancy novel that the traveler may be reading. But, Knocke said, if there is some indication based upon the behavior or an item in the traveler's possession that leads the inspection officer to conclude there could be a possible violation of the law, it is the front-line officer's duty to further scrutinize the traveler. Once that happens, Knocke said, it is not uncommon for the officer to document interactions with a traveler that merited additional scrutiny. He said that he is not familiar with the file that mentions Gilmore's book
[cia-drugs] Re: loftus on wtprn
Bob, Call me crazy, but in the first film and stills after the pentahit, I neither saw the impact marks of the wings of a commercial jet on the building's facade, nor did I see the impact marks of the hardest things on the jet - the engines. If you see the film of the 2nd jet hitting the south WTC tower, you clearly see the impact marks of the wings and engines in addition to the fuselage. I am sorry but it is the little sloppy details that just make me nuts. I am not looking to start a series of flames over this. I am just saying that I am not convinced by the arguments heretofore. This would be cleared up nicely if all the confiscated film of what happened at the Pentagon were released; but I do not have much hope in that happening. Meanwhile I see no reason for people to be so damned sure of what happened without all of the evidence. Hiding evidence is certainly not the action of a government that is concerned with getting to the truth. --- In cia-drugs@yahoogroups.com, muckblit [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: --- In cia-drugs@yahoogroups.com, Vigilius Haufniensis thehatefulnerd@ wrote: according to loose change the engine part that was at the scene was too small for that type of plane. Some people just keep regurgitating and recirculating the same lies. The notion that the part was too small is based on initial speculation that it is from the fan stage. As usual, lightweights never ventured beyond that speculation, contenting themselves to adopt speculation as conclusion without every looking at the facts, or perhaps ignoring the facts for pay or attention. The part in question is from the compressor stage, not the fan stage. Wheels in the compressor stage are smaller. There is a Rolls-Royce engine diagram for that model of engine which is only on American Airlines 757's, not others, and it shows that very part. You can see a man standing near the part. You can scale the part to the diagram. It is a perfect match: http://www.earth-citizens.net/pages-en/wr-eng.html Now you know a fact. -Bob Dodds
[cia-drugs] Re: Oswald shot Kennedy??????
Arlene, If you can make such a fundamental misjudgement analysis about what Hopsicker is about, then perhaps you should lay off responding to anything about him, and any other areas on which you are so uninformed. Stick with the stuff you know, or at least, know a little about. Claims to inspiration by God as a bona fide do not do much for anyone's credibility. Similarly, by painting the world as black and white with no shades of grey (I am truth, everything I say or do is Truth) is simply silly. Under so much stress as you are, a good rule of thumb is to contain one's energies and by not using the scattershot approach as you have been doing lately to no good effect. -- Re: [cia-drugs] Oswald shot Kennedy?? Arlene wrote: You are right Kris. I did misinterpret this. I'm sorry. I am under a great deal of stress right now. Your stating that you would hold something that had nothing to do with CI didn't help either. Get Hopsicker to support my work, though. Then, we can really get somewhere. He's not in my Address Book. Of course, he does not have to be in my Address Book to read my work. It sits there for free for anyone to read. My work is inspired by God, Kris. Thanks for the comment on Tim though. I appreciate it very much. Peace, Arlene Johnson Publisher/Author http://www.truedemocracy.net -Original Message- From: RoadsEnd Sent: Sep 21, 2007 4:59 PM To: cia-drugs@yahoogroups.com Cc: RoadsEnd Subject: Re: [cia-drugs] Oswald shot Kennedy?? Arlene, Can you read?You are going off the deep end. I am not Tim White. If Tim White says something that does not mean I say it. And here you are misquoting something to take a dig at Hopsicker. Here is what was said in Daniel's article a man named Adam Gopnik, has the effrontery to insert the following ridiculous and unsupported statement: âOne of the odd things in American history is that we are inclined to âpsychologizeâ acts of assassination that, whatever dark corner of the psyche they are torn from, are clearly and explicitly political in motive. Oswald shot Kennedy in an act of terrorism on behalf of Castro... Now, clearly Arlene, Daniel was quoying what someone else said and called that person's (Adam Gopink) statement ridiculous and unsupported. So Arlene, either you cannot read, have an agenda, are lazy, made a mistake or are just plain stupid. Which is it? Peace, K --- On Sep 21, 2007, at 2:56 AM, Arlene Johnson wrote: Noam Chomsky said that Lee Harvey Oswald killed Kennedy. Noam Chomsky has been disgraced on this listserv, and now Hopsicker said this according to Kris Millegan: Oswald shot Kennedy in an act of terrorism on behalf of Castro. Oswald could not have killed Kennedy because there was a tree blocking his scope. Hopsicker appears to me as someone who can live in Florida because he is toting the government line. I got out and have been praised for doing so because I expose the government's lies and the lies of those who are controlling the government with full documentation so the government can't sue me for libel, but I have been libeled and slandered by an under cover informant for the FBI, and have the documented truth about that too. The reason why my publication was entitled True Democracy, which is just a name, is because the word Demcoracy has a meaning to the vast majority of people in the United States. Hardly anyone realizes that it was created as a Republic. Most still don't. I became aware that our country was created as a Republic after I had become an active publisher. My Web site became active in March 2000. The e-zine launched in March 2001, and to international acclaim too. It is still being acclaimed internationally too, with one in Houston, TX stating that This is a treasure trove; thank you for sending it. Effective with the 8th edition, the Library of Congress gave me permission to rename my e-zine as The Journal of History (La verdad sobre la democracia remained the same in honor of Argentina, the only country to publish the truth about the Kennedy assassination) and I have also disseminated the fact that our country was created as a Republic, but Tim White stated that I have not. The quote by Benjamin Franklin is right on the Table of Contents in one of my editions. Now, I really can call him a liar, because if he were on the side of truth, he would at least give me credit for having disseminated that fact. He is attempting to discredit my work and poison my friends against me, but God protects me so I don't fear Tim White as God knows what he is and will eventually harm him. I did not apologize to anyone, because I have done nothing wrong. I actually defended Pam Schuffert when I read what Gianni Hayes said, and advised Gianni to have Pam on her radio program, advice that Gianni is taking. And Gianni wants to have me on her program too, so all is well between
[cia-drugs] Re: loftus on wtprn
--- In cia-drugs@yahoogroups.com, mark urban [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Bob, Call me crazy, but in the first film and stills after the pentahit, I neither saw the impact marks of the wings of a commercial jet on the building's facade, nor did I see the impact marks of the hardest things on the jet - the engines. WTC was steel. The strength of WTC was in the outer shell. The Pentagon's strength was not at all in the facade the plane hit, and not much internally. What strength the Pentagon has resides in the interior concrete columns and slab of which there are not many photos of. I'll find you some. http://www.earth-citizens.net/pages-en/dam-inside.html Basically the columns and slab and small vertical steel near the front wall functioned as a giant shredder, and then we have not seen much debris from inside the building. Most of the hole is in the first floor. There are two places where the hole is higher, into the second floor, as if for the fuselage and tail being taller. Behind the flimsy twelve inches of masonry, four inches of stone facing and eight inches for two brick layers, there was some vertical steel on the order of what holds up a lot of houses over their basements. That vertical steel shredded the aluminum foil airplane. I am going to find you photos where you can see the hole, and marks beside the hole extending out to the width of a Boeing 757 wingspan. http://www.earth-citizens.net/pages-en/dam-front.html
[cia-drugs] Re: loftus on wtprn
one source stated that the lettering on the AA part was backwards -Arlene No. http://www.earth-citizens.net/pages-en/wr-redl.html according to loose change the engine part that was at the scene was too small for that type of plane -Arlene No. http://www.earth-citizens.net/pages-en/wr-eng.html It's from the compressor stage, not the front turbofan section which has bigger round objects in it. You can clearly see the wheel and the shroud with holes in the Rolls-Royce engine diagram. American Airlines 757's have that Rolls-Royce engine, not a Pratt-Whitney as others. Any other unprocessed initial speculations disingenuously posed as researched conclusions? -Bob
[cia-drugs] Dangerous Coffee
Disclaimer: this coffee mug will put you on the Political No-Fly List. My neighbor says her friend at HIA is databasing everyone with jumbo loans and interest-only loans as a security risk. Today's Washington Post says we're back to 1950's databasing of non-conformist mail subscribers as security risks. Wise people took buses not planes to Jena. http://ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/cia-drugs/photos/browse/e433
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[cia-drugs] Re: Epidemic Of Police Brutality Sweeps America
Police in Florida, Seattle for WTO, Connecticut or New Jersey recently, are firing large wooden bullets at peaceful non-conformist parades of labor unionists and others expressing a different point of view than the super-rich. Back in the 1990's what the weapon-monger-owned newspapers found wrong with FBI agents videotaping CIA-kidnapped children with foreign pedophiles in Seattle was that the FBI agents ebayed the video cameras after the op. At that point you have to realize who the newspapers are working for. The article failed to recognize that there is no such thing as a five year old consenting adult. CIA kidnapping and pedophilia was not the problem. Corruption was the problem, selling the cameras and microphones was the problem, from the newspaper point of view. The Washington Post published a photo of a cop's undercover SUV, showing that it had no marks or dents. That rebutted the cop's allegation that a man he shot in the back through the back of his car had rammed the cop twice in the left side of the cop's car. No dents on left side of car proved the cop lied about the victim's car pulling off the road into a driveway, then ramming the cop twice from the left. We were left with bullet holes in the back of a car and a dead driver who never knew what hit him. The Washington Post did not carry an editorial and new article every day until the murderer was charged and convicted, no, they dropped the story, as if they trust the status quo hierarchy, rather than speak the truth to power until they get results. Trust the hierarchy, and Virginia Commonwealth's attorney Horan will remain guilty of mispresion of premeditated homicide by an out of state cop in simple road rage. He followed an innocent man for six hours then killed him because it was so frustrating that he did not so much as speed or fail to use a turn signal. Horan loves it. The Washington Post loves it. We are not close to the end of the WW2 Prescott Bush nazi tunnel yet. -Bob --- In cia-drugs@yahoogroups.com, norgesen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Epidemic Of Police Brutality Sweeps America An epidemic of violence is sweeping the country. Police are being trained that the general public are the enemy and that they can engage in outright brutality without recourse. Taser deaths are skyrocketing because the police have been ordered to use pain compliance, otherwise known as torture, to subdue and oppress the citizenry. It is time for police to remember that their duty is to protect the general public from criminals and not act as enforcers for a tyrannical police state. http://www.youtube.com/v/VP_M8s0GFEc Americans To Be Tortured For Refusing To Show ID? A horror video that wouldn't look out of place in Maoist China or Nazi Germany shows a student being repeatedly shot with a stun gun by UCLA police for the crime of not showing his ID. As similar cases begin to pile up how long will it be before Americans are routinely tortured for noncompliance and refusing to have their 4th amendment violated? http://www.youtube.com/v/r7Qef8oPmag Student Tasered For Asking A Question Andrew Meyer was grabbed by cops after he asked the former presidential candidate why he didn't challenge the rigged election of 2004 and about his membership of the skull and bones secret society. Meyer asked police what he was being arrested for as they dragged him to the back of the University Auditorium before manhandling him to the ground. Only when Meyer was immobile and had five officers on top of him did the police decide to send 50,000 volts of electricity coursing through his prostrate body, seemingly waiting until Meyer begged them not to do it so as to enjoy the maximum power trip from administrating the torture. Police Beat Town Councilman Then Arrest Him For Assault Roseland town council member David Snyder is calling for the resignation of a town marshal after a fight at Friday night's meeting. Snyder says while he was being arrested, he became a victim of police brutality. WATCH THE VIDEO http://video.google.com/googleplayer.swf?docId=8027854162700568157amp;hl=en-CA Remember that cop who shot the Air Force veteran three times for obeying his order? He was acquitted on all counts. A San Bernardino County jury Thursday acquitted a former sheriff's deputy of attempted voluntary manslaughter for opening fire on an unarmed, off-duty Air Force police officer after a high-speed chase last year, a brutal shooting videotaped by a bystander and aired nationwide. Officer On Leave After Woman Tasered The Warren Police Department is under fire for another accusation of abuse of force. The latest incident happened during a September second arrest in the parking lot of a popular nightclub. WATCH THE VIDEO http://www.youtube.com/v/k6BsZUuZmr4 Police Repeatedly Beat Old Man NYPD thugs repeatedly beat an old man in the head for the crime of intoxication. http://www.youtube.com/v/gxgdzOdaNtM Militarized