Re: That's it. I'm going to the police.
- From: Volker Hetzer <firstname.lastname@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 12 Jul 2007 07:22:59 GMT
Write to your local papers, radio stations, state supreme courts (make them
aware of fingerprinting drivers is a violation of the 1974 Privacy Act).
Write to all your state representatives.
Take copies of this manifesto and go to your neighbors and ask they consider
doing the same.
Contact all your friends.
: The New York Times, 2/10/87
: "Is This America?", by Anthony Lewis
:
: "When we speak out", she said, "that's our protection."
:
: She still believes in America.
Network. "Creep" back at the bastards who are destroying America!
Be persistent.
It is almost too late.
---guy@xxxxxxxxx
It must always be remembered that crime statistics are highly
inflammatory---an explosive fuel that powers the nation's debate
over a large number of important social issues---and that FBI
Director Louis Freeh today is the leading official shoveling
the fuel into the blazing firebox.
---David Burnham
Indeed, the Scary Man has been whispering Nightmare Stories in the ear of
President Clinton to control him...
* "Threat to Disneyland, Mentioned by Clinton, Is Termed a Hoax."
* By Stephen Labaton, The New York Times, April 23, 1995
*
* Responding to a question about whether Washington
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