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  • VANITY - EMAIL TO 9/11 COMMISSIONER KEAN REQUEST FOR PUBLIC TESTIMONY OF MANSOOR IJAZ

    04/13/2004 8:10:11 AM PDT · by soozla · 6 replies · 360+ views
    SELF | 4/13/04 | SELF
    info@9-11commission.govHere's my email to Kean: Dear Commissioner Kean: It is my understanding that Mansoor Ijaz, President of founder and chairman of Crescent Investment Management LLC, will give testimony to the Commissioners on May 17. This testimony is to be closed to the public. Please accept this as my request that time be given to Mr. Ijaz to discuss the Commissioner's questions IN PUBLIC. Mr. Ijaz's television appearances and various written accounts of his efforts to co-ordinate Bin Laden's arrest with the Clinton adminstration contradict, directly, former President Bill Clinton's taped account of this attempt. Bill Clinton's taped account of this,...
  • Vote Linn and others from office (liberal <i>Oregonian</i> newspaper endorses recall!)

    03/22/2004 9:11:33 AM PST · by B Knotts · 2 replies · 320+ views
    Oregonian/OregonLive.com ^ | 03/21/04 | Editorial Staff
    Vote Linn and others from officeLeaders who disregard the public so blatantly on big issues should not be trusted with county government 03/21/04 Multnomah County Chairwoman Diane Linn and the three commissioners who conspired in secret to approve gay marriages may believe history will judge them kindly. It had better, because the present does not. They have proved themselves unfit for public office. They should be recalled or voted out. Leaders in both Multnomah and Benton counties agreed this month to ignore state statutes and start issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples, under the belief that denying licenses to gay...
  • Webb Co. Commissioners to Consider Joining Redistricting Lawsuit {Against GOP}

    11/17/2003 7:56:57 AM PST · by Theodore R. · 126+ views
    Laredo, TX, Morning Times ^ | 11-17-03 | Cortez, Tricia
    Commissioners to consider joining redistricting lawsuit BY TRICIA CORTEZ Times staff writer Webb County will join the consolidated lawsuit filed against Gov. Rick Perry and the state of Texas over the Republican-drawn congressional redistricting map passed by the Texas Legislature in October. The Webb County Commissioners Court will hold a special called meeting Monday to hire the San Antonio law firm of Rolando Rios to represent the county. Commissioner Judith Gutierrez made the request last week. The trial begins Dec. 11 and will be held in federal court in Austin before a three-judge panel. Other plaintiffs in the lawsuit styled...
  • OUSTED! Bush boots Escambia leaders

    05/02/2002 2:30:01 PM PDT · by Eagle Eye · 33 replies · 272+ views
    Pensacola News Journal. ^ | PUBLISHED THURSDAY, MAY 2, 2002 | Ginny Graybiel
    <p>Gov. Jeb Bush on Wednesday suspended Escambia County's four indicted commissioners and immediately began seeking applicants to sit on the board on a temporary basis.</p> <p>Several recent land purchases by Escambia County have raised a host of questions, some of which involve current county commissioners.</p>
  • (Carolina) Commissioners travel in comfort and dine well

    04/16/2002 10:06:14 PM PDT · by Libloather · 12 replies · 330+ views
    Winston-Salem Journal ^ | 4/13/02 | Michael Biesecker
    Commissioners travel in comfort and dine wellBoard to meet next week to talk about budget woes, spending cuts, increase in property tax Sat, Apr 13, 2002 By Michael Biesecker JOURNAL REPORTER Last August, Forsyth County held a belated dinner at Fabian's restaurant in Winston-Salem to celebrate the sale of $51 million in public bonds the previous May. Pete Brunstetter, the chairman of the board of commissioners, was there, as was Graham Pervier, the county manager, and Paul Fulton, the finance director. The wives of all three officials also attended, along with the spouses of the bankers and lawyers invited to...