Posted on 10/01/2001 2:50:00 AM PDT by kattracks
Edited on 05/26/2004 5:01:04 PM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]
October 1, 2001 -- WE'RE seeing a rebirth of the whining peaceniks who are so dumb that they think a terminal illness is being sick at an airport.
On Saturday, we witnessed 1,500 of these bloodless bleeding hearts in Washington wringing their hands over retribution of "Tuesday Bloody Tuesday."
(Excerpt) Read more at nypost.com ...
Oh, I like this guy already! Next paragraph...
"We are not offering alternative solutions apart from our strong belief war is not a viable alternative and we want to set a forum in motion for peace."
We are in a 'steet fight' with the thugs of terrorism. One you back down in a street fight, you will never have the respect of the thugs. Maybe Byruck would have us send the terrorists some flowers, and after the next attack against America, we might want to ask them is they would like just like to hug.
1) DRUM (Desi's Rising Up & Moving) for South Asians in NYC & NJ:
212 631-3689.
2) AALDEF (Asian American Legal Defense & Education Fund) For South Asians, particularly Sikhs, Bangladeshis & Pakistanis in the NYC area.
Contact: Sinyen Ling, 212-760-9110, 212-966-5932, sling@aaldef.org
3) UCCR (US Commission on Civil Rights) National Hotline to take discrimination complaints from Muslims & Arabs: 800-552-6843.
Report as much detail about the incident as possible, such as the name & ethnicity of the victim, what happened, what was said, done, thrown, where the incident occurred, time of the incident, & description of the assailants.
Daily Volunteers needed to escort Middle Eastern women to go buy food & to walk kids to & from school in Bkln.
Arab-American Family Support Center, Emily Jacir
ACLU Action Alert: Urge Congress to Slow Down!
As the nation grieves the loss of life and works to come to terms with the implications of the joint attacks against the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, members of Congress are faced with the daunting question of where do we go from here.
NYC Students 4 Peace
Students and faculty from college campuses and high schools around NYC have started meeting together to build a citywide student movement for peace, against racism and for defending civil liberties. This formation has decided to be independent but also to work with the existing citywide networks. We will probably adopt a name at the next meeting. People from CSSN should attend if possible. The next meeting will be:
Monday, October 1
6:00pm
Hunter College
68th and Lexington in Manhattan
Student Resource Center
Thomas Hunter Rm 202 (NW corner of intersection)
March and Rally Against War and Racist Backlash
Gather at Union Square and march to Bryant Park for a rally with speakers.
Meet at Columbia University front gates at W 116th St and Broadway to travel down together.
Please check the website in the future for more details.
Does that help? That's about all I can find on that name.
Not too many 19-year-old Americans have seen much military action...
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