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ECO RADICALS SHAMED IN DALLAS (After Freep Report)
na ^ | May 30, 2002 | MAF

Posted on 05/30/2002 2:21:35 PM PDT by Ms. AntiFeminazi

Climate Justice Summit Crater

Wow! Where do I begin? This has been a memorable couple of days.

First and foremost, I must thank everyone who participated in this counter-protest. Thank you for asking Freepers to participate. The most remarkable thing about this entire counter-protest has been the way several different conservative organizations worked together as a single unified front to fight off this attack on our city and state. The left has already trashed Austin and Houston, and we will not let them take Dallas too.

Thank you to the following people with whom I had the honor of serving both yesterday and today:

Citizens for a Sound Economy (CSE) - Carol Jones and Peggy Venable

American Land Rights Association (ALRA) - Mike Hardiman and Chuck Cushman

Congress Of Racial Equality (CORE) - Niger Innis and Cyril Boynes

Committee For A Constructive Tomorrow (CFACT) - David Rothbard and Steve Watson

Paragon Foundation - Jay Zane Walley

Free Republic Network (FRN)- Patricia Meagher

Committee for the Defense of Free Enterprise (CDFE)

The Leadership Institute

and to each and every person who spent even 5 minutes on this project. It was worth it.

Now to the report:
Tuesday a.m. I got up early and picked up some last minute items for the meetings - copies, signs, etc. I made it to the Bradford by 9 a.m. and spent the next couple of hours meeting with the leaders of each of the above listed organizations plus a few others. From 11-1:30, sauropod and I loaded up in the "bus" (my car), and headed all over the high-volume commuter traffic lanes to confirm the three billboards we had purchased for Wednesday morning's ExxonMobil shareholder meeting.


MAF pointing to sign at Central (I-75) and Royal Ln
“OIL FUELS TEXAS PROGRESS
RADICALS DESTROY TEXAS BUSINESS
DON’T MESS WITH TEXAS OIL”

We also had billboards at I-35 and Beltline in Carrollton, and at the last south exit on the Tollway just before entering downtown. I never made it to the tollway to check, so if anyone saw that billboard, please let me know.

At 2 p.m., we gathered at the Bradford for a 2-hour training session on the evening’s events. We had a room with 40 chairs reserved and were pleasantly surprised when there weren’t enough seats. I counted 48 at the meeting at one point. Some brief introductions were made and Carol Jones (CSE), Mike Hardiman (ALRA), Peggy Venable (CSE), and Chuck Cushman (ALRA) gave guidance on the Mock Trial counter-protest. We handed out maps, talking points, flyers, press releases, cameras, and costumes! – LOTS of costumes! (more on that later with pictures!)

Once we closed the meeting, we loaded up in 5 supersized vans and went to Tina’s for dinner. Tina opened her house to us fixed the meal herself in addition to handling many other details of the project, such as reserving billboards, printing 100+ yard signs, helping Carol with the hotel arrangements, reserving parking for us at the Meyerson, renting the vans etc. THANK YOU TINA!


Tina our host holding one of the 100 yard signs she had made

Carol Jones (the woman who got it all done!) and Bill Peacock

"Capitalism and Free Enterprise are what make this country great! Thanks ExxonMobil for being a good corporate neighbor."

As you can see from the pictures below, dinner was no little task for Tina.

Once again we loaded up the 5 vans and headed to the Mock Trial at the University of Texas at Dallas in Richardson. When we got there, Niger Innis and Cyril Boynes of CORE and Jay Zane Walley (Paragon Foundation and our very own c-b 1) and friends met us. We had 48 in our group. We can’t get a definite headcount on their side, but Niger and Lloyd Christmas both counted 6 to 8 in the courtroom.

Niger Innis of CORE had sent a request to the trial organizers a few weeks earlier asking to be allowed to testify at the Mock Trial. He was rejected.

On 22 May 2002 at 12:00, Niger wrote:

It was a pleasure talking with you yesterday. I had been in contact with your colleague, Scott Crow, and he told me I should call you. I've attached an official request, for my organization to give testimony at your upcoming trial on May 28th, to this e-mail.

Niger Innis
National Spokesman
CORE

Their reply was as follows:

From: chris.doran@wdc.greenpeace.org
Sent: Saturday, May 25, 2002 3:26 PM
To: Niger Innis
Subject: Re: Trial Request

dear niger, i am so sorry to take so long to reply to your request. i'm in dallas and things are very crazy, exxonmobil has hired to folks to counter protest our events, we have representatives arriving from different countries, and i lost one of our key staff people early last week. unfortunately the mock trial has already been scripted out and we've had to turn away some folks who are very connected to ExxonMobil, so unfortunately we're not able to accommodate your request.

hope that you will come to dallas any way and meet with some of the impacted community reps and that we can build solidarity with your organization.

again apologies for my tardiness.

regards,
chris doran
202 413 2897.

Cyril Boynes, Special Advisor for International Affairs, the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE), had already prepared his testimony on behalf of the Peoples and governments of the People’s Republics of Chad and Cameroon. He gave me his copy and I will post it on another thread later today. Cyril will be seen and heard here. The left will not keep us quiet. The truth will prevail.

Once we arrived on campus, we tried to enter the Mock Trial.


Our signs were a very big hit to passerbys. Thank you Registered!

We were met by campus security and told to leave the campus. We couldn’t understand why we were being asked to leave when the trial had been advertised on the internet and was “open to the public”. We were then escorted out of the building and proceeded to the front of the building where our kangaroos and signs would be seen. We had 15 disposable cameras and the one I had with some very good pictures of the kangaroos doing their thing ended up with someone else. I should be getting many more and some better pictures later this week.


Our happy Kangaroos and ReJoyce!

Chuck Cushman (ALRA) teaching Barney Fife about free speech

Another member of our group, Wanda, sat inside during the trial and took notes. She said that the courtroom displayed a very large United Nations flag and NO United States flag. She said when court was called to order, the presiding judge stated that the “International Criminal Court” proceeding was under way. She had many more details that I’m having trouble remembering at the moment, but I will be posting her report once she has finished it.

After the Mock Trial, we headed back to the hotel for a sign-making party with cake and ice cream. We made hundreds of signs. I’m sorry I don’t have more pictures of them, but I’m sure more will turn up later in the week. All signs were 2-sided and we filled up 2 vans with them. They were all very creative!

We all were up and out by 6 a.m. the next morning to head to the Meyerson Center where the shareholder’s meeting was held. When we arrived, there were already a few leftist protestors and a few police. More police arrived within the next hour. By 7:30 a.m., we had 98 counter-protestors with more than 2 signs each ready to go. The eco-radicals had about a handful of people.

Then the infamous van showed up with u-haul in tow…

Earlier in the morning, we had been asked not to plant the yard signs in previously friendly territory. I can’t help but think the local news had something to do with that. For 5 days prior to this event, local news had been showing clips of Seattle when reporting about the upcoming Wednesday meeting. They should know Texans don’t scare so easily. However, once the ExxonMobil shareholders saw us, they sent down a spokesperson to grant us permission to put our signs anywhere we wanted along the front of the building and blockades. We had literally hundreds of handmade and preprinted signs. Another thing to note is that we had free access to the trees, benches and water fountains outside the Meyerson Center. The leftists were in a bare parking lot with no trees or water. By mid-morning, they were looking so dehydrated and tired, we offered some of our sandwiches and water to them. They refused because the sandwiches had meat on them (ham and turkey).

Dare I mention restrooms after the embarrassing porta-potty threads? We were not allowed to use the restrooms inside the Meyerson Center. This is understandable considering the increased security since 9-1-1. However, the proprietors of two nearby buildings sent people down to tell us that we were welcome to use their facilities as much as we needed them. They were appreciative that we were out their defending capitalism. Thank you.

Now a couple of pictures of “them”:


Hypocrisy at its finest. I wonder if she realizes that the profits the eco-terrorist realized from bottled water are produced in part by the use of petroleum resin for the plastic bottles?

Huh? Notice ole money bags with a gas mask on. It must be sad to be afraid to breathe.

I’m sorry I didn’t get more close-ups of the opposition. I had 3 cameras and had started one early Wednesday morning, but I gave my cameras to those who had access to better pictures than I could get and I don’t have the pictures back yet. I will post them as I get them, but I’m sure it will be a few days.

More pictures of us:


The Grinch That Stole Capitalism

Why Greenpeace? Why?


“Visualize Whirled Peas”

“OIL – Black Gold, Texas Tea”

“I love the smell of CRUDE in the morning”

Sometime well before the shareholder’s meeting ended, the eco-terrorists (BWAHAHA– nothing scary about them!) got on an OIL FUELED JET PLANE and fled the scene in shame.

DON’T MESS WITH TEXAS!


TOPICS: Activism/Chapters; Breaking News; Business/Economy; Culture/Society; Free Republic; News/Current Events; US: Texas
KEYWORDS: dallasfreep; ecoterrorists; exxonmobil; greenieweenies
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To: Ms. AntiFeminazi
Great report!! You did a great job! I'm proud to know ya!
101 posted on 05/31/2002 9:06:51 AM PDT by Registered
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To: Angelwood
I do see one shot of Basil.... In the pic below Re-Joyce with kangaroos... Basil has her hands on the shoulders of some ugly fat woman (carrying flag), on the street corner.

Which also reminds me - to the guy who works for P.S. in D.C...... I'm sorry! I took a flag away from you (it belonged to someone else) and I had promised to replace it with one furnished by CSE (I thought...), but found out when I tried to grab you another, that they actually belonged to Gracey! (Gracey brought a batch specifically for protests.) I'm sooooo sorry!

102 posted on 05/31/2002 9:07:44 AM PDT by Humidston
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To: Dales
Andersen's very existence may have hinged on them preventing the problem. It didn't make them.

They thought they could get away with it because they were operating in a system that gave them the tools to play fast and loose. Had AlGore been elected, they might well have succeeded because we would be implementing Kyoto, treaty or not, and Enron would be trading the carbon credits as planned.

You really don't understand and are way too trusting of how it works now.

103 posted on 05/31/2002 9:20:10 AM PDT by Carry_Okie
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To: Humidston
I thought that photo had a shot of basil, but it was a bit blurry. All you Texas FReepers did a great job routing the opposition -- it's great how they turned and fled when they realized they were outnumbered and outwitted (the signs were very effective).
104 posted on 05/31/2002 9:21:35 AM PDT by Angelwood
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To: Ms. AntiFeminazi
Way to go, MAF and all Texas conservatives who participated!
105 posted on 05/31/2002 10:17:50 AM PDT by Bigg Red
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To: Ms. AntiFeminazi
Did the writing abilities (lack of) in the response to Niger Innis escape notice? I can't believe this!! The epitomy of ignorance. This person is one of those in charge? Why am I not surprized? Look again folks!!

dear niger, i am so sorry to take so long to reply to your request. i'm in dallas and things are very crazy, exxonmobil has hired to folks to counter protest our events, we have representatives arriving from different countries, and i lost one of our key staff people early last week. unfortunately the mock trial has already been scripted out and we've had to turn away some folks who are very connected to ExxonMobil, so unfortunately we're not able to accommodate your request.

hope that you will come to dallas any way and meet with some of the impacted community reps and that we can build solidarity with your organization.

again apologies for my tardiness.

regards,

chris doran

202 413 2897.

106 posted on 05/31/2002 10:26:32 AM PDT by Vets_Husband_and_Wife
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To: Ms. AntiFeminazi
Awesome pics MAF. We've won the first battle but the war is not over. Thanks for being our General on the ground! You're the Best!
107 posted on 05/31/2002 10:47:28 AM PDT by ReaganGirl
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To: ReaganGirl; all
Don't miss this testimony that was REJECTED by the Leftists! They do not want to hear truth.

BREAKING THE (UABB) UNIVERSAL AFRICAN BEGGARS' BOWL! (Cyril Boynes, Jr. - CORE)

108 posted on 05/31/2002 11:05:59 AM PDT by Ms. AntiFeminazi
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To: Humidston
Thanks, Humidston--I hadn't noticed. Those long shots are the very best photos of me--the further away I am from the camera, the better I look. Now I notice that I am in the photo to the right of that one, too. Aren't I special--LOL!

Whoever that fat lady was, she must have been annoying me, as I seem to be trying to wring her neck. I actually saw a lot of this lady at the activities--everytime I turned aroun, there she was! (And what a pleasure that was!)

109 posted on 05/31/2002 11:41:26 AM PDT by basil
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To: Humidston
And a very very special THANK YOU to CSE - Carol and Peggy! What an outstanding and professional protest we had - with able planning and execution by pros!! A "rag-tag" group we weren't!

Thanks for them kind words Humidston! Put all of us together and we Rock 'n Roll!

110 posted on 05/31/2002 11:58:04 AM PDT by TX Liberty Lady
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To: basil
LOL!!!!!!

You are a hoot! Thanks for a great belly laugh!

111 posted on 05/31/2002 1:30:07 PM PDT by Humidston
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To: TX Liberty Lady
Believe me, it was an honor. Thanks again!
112 posted on 05/31/2002 1:32:40 PM PDT by Humidston
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To: Jeff Head, Ms.AntiFeminazi
Thanks for the flag, Jeff. And thanks for all that you did yesterday, Ms.AntiFeminazi, and for this incredible, detailed (BRAVO!-inducing) report. :)

Jeff, although I know you have mixed feelings about being in Texas just now, I am glad that you were there yesterday to take part in this show of patriot/conservative solidarity.

But now that you have done that, please get back to the 'Trodden Under' drawing board.... :)

113 posted on 05/31/2002 6:58:24 PM PDT by joanie-f
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To: Jeff Head, Ms.AntiFeminazi
Thanks for the flag, Jeff. And thanks for all that you did yesterday, Ms.AntiFeminazi, and for this incredible, detailed (BRAVO!-inducing) report. :)

Jeff, although I know you have mixed feelings about being in Texas just now, I am glad that you were there yesterday to take part in this show of patriot/conservative solidarity.

But now that you have done that, please get back to the 'Trodden Under' drawing board.... :)

114 posted on 05/31/2002 6:58:50 PM PDT by joanie-f
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To: Ms. AntiFeminazi
Nice job, y'all!! Its good to see some opposition to the lies.
115 posted on 05/31/2002 7:24:06 PM PDT by meyer
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To: Carry_Okie
They thought they could get away with it because they were operating in a system that gave them the tools to play fast and loose. Had AlGore been elected, they might well have succeeded because we would be implementing Kyoto, treaty or not, and Enron would be trading the carbon credits as planned.

Well said. Its surprising how many "played" the political climate of the wacky left to gain favor, hinging their entire future on it. Things would be drastically different for a few companies had AlGore stolen the election. I suspect that several leftists (anti-capitalists at that) were heavily invested in companies that might have gained from Kyoto (gas companies, for example). Heck, I've got nothing against natural gas but I despise people driving my heating costs up based on junk science. I thought I was going to have to get a coal burning stove. :)

As far as Enron, they practically wrote the deregulation rules themselves along with good 'ol Ms. Browner (whose expertise in the dynamics of electrical systems totally escapes me).

116 posted on 05/31/2002 7:31:05 PM PDT by meyer
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To: meyer
Ms. Browner (whose expertise in the dynamics of electrical systems totally escapes me).

Ahhh, but she does know who is in charge... so to speak.

I know, a revolting display of pathetic license.

It's developmental.

117 posted on 05/31/2002 7:46:49 PM PDT by Carry_Okie
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To: Ms. AntiFeminazi
Hello, great Freep report, you guys did a terrific job!

My husband has worked in and around the CA oil business all of his adult life, and he traveled as a boy with his family to other countries when his dad worked on oil rigs way back when.

In April, he had to go do an inspection job in the Midlands/Odessa area of TX, and he saw much of the surrounding area as well. When he got home, he told me it broke his heart to see the ravages of the abandoned oil businesses there. Rigs and equipment covered in weeds, lying aside the road in fields; boarded up buildings and stores, etc. I don't pretend to know what happened in TX, and we've certainly had our share of abandonments here and elsewhere, but when are these eco-fools who don't understand the oil business going to wake up?

I used to regularly encounter the protesters down by the beach in So. Calif., mostly whining about the offshore rigs. When I spoke to any of these people, it became obvious they didn't have a clue how the drilling was done, how hypothetical spills would be handled, etc., they were spouting nonsense. Bravo again on a job well done in TX!!!

118 posted on 05/31/2002 11:11:13 PM PDT by Mjaye
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To: Ms. AntiFeminazi
Excellent work in making the eco-terrorist, professional anti-capitalist protestors look like the infantile weenies that they are!
119 posted on 06/01/2002 6:48:25 AM PDT by StockAyatollah
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To: Ms. AntiFeminazi
Wow GRATE job MAF!

You really worked hard bringing a lot of factions together to fight the enemy.

Coo does to you and all the others envolved mafie...

120 posted on 06/01/2002 9:06:26 AM PDT by Syncro
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