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Post by degicank on Sept 6, 2003 11:38:45 GMT -5
[glow=red,2,300]IT IS TIME![/glow] [glow=white,2,300]DEGICANK ACTIVATED![/glow] [glow=blue,2,300]2004 Voter Registration Tour![/glow]
It is time to start our planing for the 2004 Election. We will be holding meetings at librarys across the country in Sept. and Oct. to determine preliminary involvment and to elect officers. Our first meetings will be in Vermont and New Hampshire the 3rd week in Sept. followed by or meetings in PA. If you ever complain about the government, or just love democracy as I do you will be sure to get invovled in this project. Reply here if you will be able to help out or just show up at the meeting. This will be a multilateral organization so I hope we will see all political parties represented.
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Post by degicank on Sept 6, 2003 12:07:03 GMT -5
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2004 Voter Registration Tour
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Post by 2004 Voter Registration Tour on Sept 9, 2003 9:26:26 GMT -5
GREAT NEWS! Public meetings for the voter registration tour are scheduled for Wed 9/17/03 at the Woodstock library, and Thurs 9/18/03 at the Quechee library.If you are unable to make it to Vt for these meetings you might want to consider setting up one in your hometown. It is easy and most public libraries will provide free meeting space. We will be scheduling more meetings in the coming weeks, if you think you can help out with time, material support or moral support check out our website or send us an e-mail. www.geocities.com/voterregistrationtourwww.voterregistration@hotmail.com
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Post by check this out on Sept 18, 2003 16:47:12 GMT -5
WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Bush said Wednesday there was no evidence that Saddam Hussein was involved in the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 -- disputing an idea held by many Americans.
"There's no question that Saddam Hussein had al Qaeda ties," the president said. But he also said, "We have no evidence that Saddam Hussein was involved with the September 11" attacks.
The president's comment was in line with a statement Tuesday by Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, who said he not seen any evidence that Saddam was involved in the attacks.
Yet, a new poll found that nearly 70 percent of respondents believed the Iraqi leader probably was personally involved. Rumsfeld said, "I've not seen any indication that would lead me to believe that I could say that."
The administration has argued that Saddam's government had close links to al Qaeda, the terrorist network led by Osama bin Laden that masterminded the September 11 attacks.
On Sunday, for example, Vice President Dick Cheney said that success in stabilizing and democratizing Iraq would strike a major blow at the "the geographic base of the terrorists who have had us under assault for many years, but most especially on 9/11."
And Tuesday, in an interview on ABC's "Nightline," White House national security adviser Condoleezza Rice said that one of the reasons Bush went to war against Saddam was because he posed a threat in "a region from which the 9/11 threat emerged."
In an appearance on NBC's "Meet the Press," Cheney was asked whether he was surprised that more than two-thirds of Americans in a Washington Post poll would express a belief that Iraq was behind the attacks.
"No, I think it's not surprising that people make that connection," he replied.
Rice, asked about the same poll numbers, said, "We have never claimed that Saddam Hussein had either direction or control of 9/11."
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