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Apr 6, 2002, 12:49:38 AM4/6/02
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Demonstrations in NY and NJ were led by A.N.S.W.E.R.
Read the list of the usual suspects. My favorite is Rainbow Flags for
Mumia .

ACTION

A.N.S.W.E.R. STEERING COMMITTEE (full list of A.N.S.W.E.R. endorsers)

Bayan-USA
Committee for Justice to Defend Palestinian Rights-USA
IFCO/Pastors for Peace
International Action Center
Kensington Welfare Rights Union
Korea Truth Commission
Nicaragua Network
Mexico Solidarity Network
Middle East Children's Alliance
Nicaragua Network
Partnership for Civil Justice

APRIL 20 ENDORSERS (click here to join list)

Ramsey Clark, former U.S. attorney general
Mumia Abu-Jamal, political prisoner and journalist
Free Palestine Alliance
Al-Awda Palestine Right to Return Coalition
American Muslims for Global Peace and Justice
Rev. Graylan Hagler, Senior Minister, Plymouth Congregational Church
Palestine Aid Society
Bishop Thomas Gumbleton, Auxilliary Bishop, Catholic Archdiocese of
Detroit
San Francisco Labor Council (AFL-CIO)
Rev. Curtis Gatewood, Durham, North Carolina
Int'l Concerned Family and Friends of Mumia Abu Jamal (ICFFMAJ)
Rev. Lucius Walker, Pastors for Peace
Geronimo ji Jaga, former political prisoner
National Lawyers Guild
National Gray Panthers
Pride at Work (AFL-CIO)
Chicago Coalition Against War & Racism
Howard Zinn, Author, Historian
Bay Area Anti-War Coalition
San Francisco Green Party
Chuck Turner, council member, Boston City Council, District 7,
Massachusetts
Prof. Richard Lewontin, Harvard University
Committee in Support of The Iraqi People
Ismael Guadalupe, National leader, Committee for the Rescue and
Development of Vieques, Puerto Rico
La Peña Del Bronx
Andres Gomez, National leader, Antonio Maceo Brigade, Fl
Ignacio Meneses, National Organizer, U.S. Cuba Labor Exchange
November Coalition
WESPAC (Westchester People's Action Coalition)
National Organization for Women-NOW Philadelphia
Women's International League for Peace & Freedom -WILPF ,Philadelphia
Gloria La Riva, President, Typographical Sector, Northern California
Media
Lesbian and Gay Insurrection
Queers Undermining Israeli Terrorism
Ella Baker Center for Human Rights
Police Watch
Bay Area Iranians for Peace and Social Justice
Committee on US-Latin American Relations (CUSLAR)
Ray LaForest, District Council 1707 AFSCME
Committee For a Democratic Palestine, Chicago
International League of Peoples' Struggle (ILPS)
Prof. Asha A. Samad, Human Rights Center, Muslims against Racism and War

Inglewood Anti-War Coalition
Charlotte Coalition for Peace & Justice, North Carolina
National Coalition of Blacks for Reparations in America (N'COBRA),
Brooklyn NY
AnakBayan, CA
Philippine Information Network Services, CA
Filipino Workers' Association, San Francisco
Labor Committee for Peace & Justice (SF Bay/San Jose area)
Sacramento Valley Labor Committee for Peace & Justice
Queers For Racial & Economic Justice
Berkeley Women in Black
Leslie Feinberg, activist and author
Barbara Lubin, Executive Director, Middle East Children's Alliance
Coastal Convergence Society of Huntington Beach, California
Bet Power Director, Sexual Minorities Archives, Northampton,
Massachusetts
College Voice, NYC
United American Indians of New England
Simmons College Feminist Union, Boston, MA
Justice for Political Prisoners in Turkey, Boston, MA
AFSCME Local 3800, University of Minnesota Clericals
Chicago Anti-Bashing Network
Anti-War Committee, Minnesota
Students for International Peace and Justice
Moroccans for Peace and Justice
Community Church of Boston
Radical Women, New York City
Freedom Socialist Party
Populist Leftist Front, New York City
Freedom Road Socialist Organization
Womens Fightback Network, Boston, MA
Rainbow Flags for Mumia
Hammerhard MediaWorks
The Black List Information Service
Singing with the Enemy (performance troupe)
Bus Riders Union, Los Angeles, CA
Black Voices for Peace, Washington DC
Fred Pecker, Secretary Treasurer, ILWU Local 6*
Mark Loy, VP, district labor council 745, Calif State Employees #1000
(SEIU)*
Skip Charbonneau, President, District labor Council 743, Calif State
Employees #1000 (SEIU)*
Robert Irminger, Shop Steward, Inland Boatmen's Union (ILWU)*
Leon OIsen, President of Retirees, Typographical Sector, Northern
California Media*
David Williams, SEIU 535*
Mary Ann Ring, Shop Steward , AFSCME #3299
Ruach Graffis, organizer, United Taxicab Workers*
Chris Finn, ATU #1555*
Gene Pepi, ATU #1555*
Denis Mosgofian, GCIU #4*
Frank Martin del Campo, National Executive Board, Labor Council for
Latin American Advancement LCLAA*
Richard Mead, President, Int'l Longshore & Warehouse Union (ILWU), local
10*
Eduardo Rosario, Vice President, Graphic Communications Int'l Union GCIU
local 4*
Asian Pacific American Labor Alliance APALA , San Francisco chapter*
Bill Shields, Chair of Labor Studies Department, City College of San
Francisco*
Pierre Labossiere, Haiti Action Committee*
Rev. Ted Frazier, San Francisco NAACP and Voice of Pentacost Church*
Peter Camejo, Green Party candidate for Governor of CA
Donna Warren, Green Party candidate for Lt Gov of CA
Larry Shoup, Green Party candidate for Secy of State of CA
Laura Wells, Green Party candidate for Controller of CA
Jeanne-Marie Rosenmeier, Green party candidate for Treasurer of CA
David Sheidlower, Green party candidate for Insurance Commissionr of CA
Speech Rights, Boston, MA
Community Change, Boston, MA
Al-Awda, Massachusetts (Palestinian Right to Return Coalition)
Amer Jubran, Palestinian activist, A.N.S.W.E.R.
Rima Anabtawi, Al-Awda Coordinating Committee
Action for Animals Network of Alexandria, Virginia
Gender Violence Institute, Clearwater, MN
Arthouse Coalition
Workers World Party
leftbooks.com
Carmelites of Charity, Delaware
Tahnee Stair Nye, San Francisco, CA
Alan Banjamin, OPEIU, Local 3*
Berkeley Fellowship
Brian McWilliams, Commissioner, Port of San Francisco*
Clarence Thomas, Secretary Treasurer, ILWU#10 (Longshore Workers)*
Chico Peace and Justice Center
Denise Chideme, Student, San Francisco State University*
Dominic Chan, Political Field Organizers, Health Care Workers #250,
SEIU*
Forrest Schmidt, Carpenters, Local #22*
Gray Panthers/San Francisco
Green Action for Health & Environmental Justice
Henri Nereauz, VP, Masters, Mates & Pilots (ILA) (ret.)*
Howard Wallace, Pride at Work (AFL-CIO)*
Ken Lerch, President, Letter Carriers Local 3825*
La Vay Smith, Bay Area Vocalist
Larry Adams, President, National Postal Mail Handlers Union #300 (NY)*
Loni Ding, American Federation of Teachers*
Michael-David Sasson, President, Coalition of University Empolyess (CUE)
#3*
New York City Labor Against the War
Nina Howes, Nurse Delegate, SEIU #1199, N.Y.*
Progressive Student Allicance, Evergreen College
Randy Christenson, Shop Steward, CWA #9415*
Richard Koritz, Greensboro, N.C. Human Rights Commission*
Sally Davies, President, AFSCME District Council 92 (Maryland)*
Stan Woods, Executive Board, ILWU #6*
Stewards Council, ILWU Local 10 (Longshore Workers)
Women For Peace, Iowa
Patriots For Peace, Iowa
The BUAbabk i-NTERNETional
Radical Women, California
Anti-Racist Action, Denver
SNUR-CGIL University and Research Trade Union, University of Florence
(Italy)
Anarchist Action of Rochester
Falmouth AntiWar, Cape Cod, MA
Committee To Free Mumia Abu-Jamal, Penn State University
Collier County Anti-War Coalition, Naples, FL
Workers, Lo. 39521*
Nicaragua Solidarity Committee of Chicago, IL
High Country Citizens for Peace and Justice, NC
Citizens for Legitimate Government
Stress Relief Center, Pennsylvania
YOUtopia Institute, California
Cape Cod Peace & Justice Coalition
CSULB CAMPUS PROGRSSIVES Collective, CA
NOOR Pakistan
Women For Positive Change, VI
Choose 2 Live, England
Humanopinion.org
Students Acting for Global Awareness - Lebanon Valley College, PA
Richmonders Against War and Racism
Centro de Apoyo para la Reconstruccion en El Salvador
FlashFrame, NY
Homeless Action for Necessary Development, RI
NOVA, Canada
Columbia Solidarity Committee, Chicago, IL
SALAAM! South Asian League of Artists in America
San Francisco Bay View newspaper
Socialist Alternative
Project South: Institute for the Elimination of Poverty & Genocide
Public appeal for nonviolent resistance against armement and war,
Germany
Chiapas Coalition
Philadelphia Women's International League for Peace & Freedom -WILPF,
Philadelphia
Mid-Hudson National People's Campaign
Revolutionary Communist Party USA
Christian Scientists for Peace
8th Day Center for Justice-Chicago IL
The National Lawyers Guild-Chicago Chapter
The Committee for a Democratic Palestine-Chicago Chapter
Red Wing Movement of the Green Party of Humboldt County
Behavioral Support Services, NC
Redwood Peace and Justice Center
A First Amendment Center, CA
DemocracyMeansYou.com
Allston Counseling Services, Boston, MA
Vietnam Veterans Against the War Anti-Imperialist
Socialist Action, CA
Houston Coalition for Justice Not War
First Quarter Storm Movement - Northern California
Greensboro Justice Fund, Inc.
Madison Revolutionary Front, WI
International People's Democratic Uhuru Movement
SOL Foundation, CA
People Against Oppression and War, TX
Marin Interfaith Task Force on Central America, CA
The Veterinary News and Views Weekly, Pakistan
Irish Unity Committee, TX
Anarchist Freethink Movement, CA
Chicago Revolutionaries Artists for Fair Trade(CRAFT)
All Peoples Coalition To Stop The War, CA
The Coalition Against Sanctions and War on Iraq, UK
Coalition for Peace and Justice, Trinity University, San Antonio, TX
Chico Peace Works, CA
World Peace 911, NJ
Florida Alliance for Peace and Social Justice
Al-Fatiha Foundation for LGBTQ Muslims & Friends, DC
Refuse & Resist!
People's Progressive Network of Ann Arbor, MI
A Gift Society Project
Grandmothers for a Just World, NC
The Real Democracy Project
Peace Taxpayers, VA
Central Valley Coalition for Peace in the Middle East
Modesto Peace Life Center
Modesto Committee for Peace in the Middle East
Alternatives to War of Modesto
Roslyn Scheuerman, Earth Anthem Campaign*
Kevyn Lutton
Ace Victor, Filipino Workers Association*
Jonathan McLean
Stacey Gilligan, Redwood Peace and Justice Center*
Karl Bryant
Eric Jones
Nan Albee
Bob Wrubel
SF Food Not Bombs
Maya Flores, NOW*
Prof. John Delevoryas
Voice of the Pentecost Church and SF NAACP
Julie Moreland
Film Arts Foundation
Larry Shoup, Green Party*
Heather Mooney
Central Valley Coalition for Peace in the Middle East
Irina Ceric
Students for Social Responsibility
Revolutionary Communist Party- SF Bay Area
U.S. Vietnam Friendship Association
West County Toxics Coalition
Elaine Smith, WILPF*
Phyllis Von Miller
East Bay Food Not Bombs
Ghassan Abul Ghanam, ADC Fresno*
FMLN-San Francisco
Joan Intrator, Medical Journals for Cuba Project*
Hands off Cuba Coalition of Colorado
Marvin Cohen
Revolution Books
East Bay Peace Action
Campaign for Peace with Cuba
Elizabeth Barron, Santa Clara County Peace and Freedom Party*
David Meyerhof, Teacher, L..A.U.S.D.*
Freedom Socialist Party, National Office
National Organization for Women, California
California National Organization for Women
Betty-Lou Mukerji
Kent Gallagher
Caryn Stardancer, Survivorship: An Internat'l Forum on Survival of
Ritualistic Abuse*
Dave Welsh, NALC LOCAL 14*
Deborah Wianecki
Corine Thorton, Grandmothers for Peace, Hayward Chapter*
Catherine Pierce
Julie Moreland
Green Party of Contra Costa
Marin Coalition for Peace and Justice
Social Justice Center of Marin
Alliance for a Better District 6
Tenant Associations Coalition of San Francisco
Stuart Chen-Hayes, professor, Lehman College/CUNY,Bronx, NY
Rosalyn Baxandall, Professor of American Studies, SUNY Old Westbury
Christina Bermingham, President, The Feminist Coalition Emmanuel
College, Boston
Kaijin Zah Kenisciehad, Independent Centre Left, Saratoga Australia
David Buttrick Buffington, Professor of Homiletics and Liturgics,
Emeritus, Vanderbilt University
Laotis Buckley, President and founder of T.P.F.F.T.L. (Tax Paying Felons
Following the Law)
Edgard André (retired) University of Mons-Hainaut, Belgium
Roger Leisner, Radio Free Maine
Ron Jacobs, author and library worker, Vermont
Students And Youth Against Racism, Penn State University
Rev. Thom Saffold, The Street Wall Journal, Ann Arbor MI
Raymond Giraud, Emeritus Professor, Stanford Univ.
Thelma Dalamba, Kei Rural Development Trust*
Dian Killian, NY Pride at Work, Steering Committee*
David Klein, SEIU Local 535 Los Angeles Chapter*
Lorie Brillinger, Berkeley Community Health Commission*
John Glansbeek, IBPAT local #300*
Jim Fennerty, President, Chicago Chapter, National Lawyers Guild*
Sally-Alice Thompson, Albuquerque Center for Peace and Justice*
Allan Fisher, President, AFT 2121 (City College, New York)*
John Davidson Miller, Green Man Ark*
Abbas Poursadigh, Denver Green Party*
Rosario Morales, Author, Poet Prof.
Richard Levins, Harvard University*
Steve Gillis, Executive Board, USWA 8751, Boston, MA*
David Schubert, Planned Parenthood of Maryland*
Mary Kay Harris, Community Organizer, Direct Action for Rights and
Equality, Providence, RI*
Richard Hugus, Rhythm Workers Union, Cape Cod, MA
Seth Price, International Action Center, Bridgewater State College,
Bridgewater, MA
Dr Alberto Barreto, Ph.D., Longtime Puerto Rican Activist
Cemile Cakir, Turkish Journalist
Sahkinah Abdur-Rasheed, YWCA, Providence, RI
Jim Casteris, Veterans for Peace, Newton, MA*
Liza Green, AFSCME Local 3650, Cambridge, MA*
Rachel Nasca, Harvard Union of Clerical & Technical Workers, Cambridge,
MA*
Ed Childs, Chief Shop Steward, Local 26, Hotel Employees & Restaurant
Employees, Boston, MA*
Moonanum James, National Association of Letter Carriers, Boston, MA*
Mike Shaw, Secretary-Treasurer, Rhode Island Pride at Work, AFL-CIO*
Rachel Garskof Lieberman, Quinnipiac University
Susan E. Davis, National Writers Union, UAW Local 1981, NY Co-Chair
Jean Rains, N.E.A., Hayward USD, California*
David Sole, President UAW Local 2334, Detroit, MI
Jim Hoffman, Sacred Heart Franciscan Province*
Nalda Vigezzi, Co-Chair, National Network on Cuba*
Richard Cambridge, Poet
Mohamed Ziani, Radio Arabiyat
freemanz
Rodica Perciali, Romanian Folk Art Museum, Philadelphia
Susan Silber, American Youth Hostels*
Antony Schofield, Mind*
Jon Den Herder, Holland Peacemakers*
Premabrahmananda, Brahman-Atman Yoga*
Kenneth Wood, (NC) Triad Anti-War, Stop War & End Racism
Darin Robbins, Green Party*
Susanne Kelly, Local 334, OPEIU (Office & Professional Employees
International Union*
Jacque Larrainzar, Musicians Union Local 76*
Natalie J. Sokoloff, John Jay College of Criminal Justice-CUNY*
Sammy Ringer, Maleny Support for Refugees*
Jessica R. Dreistadt, The Fruition Coalition
Hunter Gray, United Auto Workers*
Resident of TX and concerned citizen of the USA
Nancy McLaughlin PBVM, Sisters of the Presentation, San Francisco
Rich Waters, El Dorado Peace Community
Adrianne DeSantis, Solano Peace & Justice Coalition*
Jon Stoneman, Oregon Committee to Re-Elect Nobody for President
Greg Corrao, St. James Catholic Church, Franklin, WI*
Phil Runkel, Marquette University*
Leah C. Wells, Nuclear Age Peace Foundation*
Paul R. Bottis Sr., www.taxmoney-notpeople.com*
Barry Maxwell, Cornell University*
Natalie, Life Affirming Team at University of North London(LafTAland)*
Fred A. Wilcox, Associate Professor, Writing Department, Ithaca College
Dr. Kenneth Saltman, DePaul University*
Daryl D. Heslop, Heslop Tile LLC
Adam Mckay and Shira Piven, WGAE*
James M. Nordlund, everythingforeveryone.org*
Cathryn Baillie, National Alliance for Retired Americans*
Mark A. Luciano, Communist Party USA, IWW*
Elizabeth, Justice and Peace Committee of St. Mary of the Assumption
Rev. Eldon Epp, KS
Peter Larson, Moorestown Friends School*
Terri Allred, VVAW AI
Rebecca L. Fuller, High Country Citizens for Peace and Justice*
Dr. Paul S. Leighton, Professor, Eastern Michigan Univ.*
Brad Nite, Anti-Racist Action, VA*


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Mar...@world.net

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Apr 6, 2002, 7:23:22 AM4/6/02
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The list looks like a bunch of anti-American liberals.

You mean that cop killer is still living? What happened to the death
penalty?

neters

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Apr 6, 2002, 8:29:59 AM4/6/02
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Geez Mary, who gave you the power to decide who lives or not.

I wonder how Universities such as Harvard appreciate their names showing up
on this list. Berkley I expected, but Harvard? hrmm. I also find it
interesting that there Catholicism has jumped on this bandwagon. Correct me
if I'm wrong but they have been blasted in the past about never doing
anything during the holocaust. Of course, can we expect any more or any
less from the Catholic church? It's usually a Catholic who makes the
asinine comment "Jews killed Jesus"

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Jeremiah McAuliffe

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Apr 6, 2002, 8:33:35 AM4/6/02
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On Sat, 06 Apr 2002 07:23:22 -0500, Mar...@world.net wrote:

>The list looks like a bunch of anti-American liberals.


<GASP!> Those evil, leftist, anti-American Grandmothers for Peace!

They are INSIDIOUS!


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Apr 6, 2002, 12:16:14 PM4/6/02
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Jeremiah McAuliffe wrote:

> On Sat, 06 Apr 2002 07:23:22 -0500, Mar...@world.net wrote:
>
> >The list looks like a bunch of anti-American liberals.
>
> <GASP!> Those evil, leftist, anti-American Grandmothers for Peace!
>
> They are INSIDIOUS!

Not mention Queers Undermining Israeli Terrorism

Mar...@world.net

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Apr 7, 2002, 10:34:58 AM4/7/02
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And may I ask you. Where you there when Jesus was killed to make such a
judgment?

By the way, I didn't decide who lives or dies - wake the heck up, it was a jury
who decided. That's how much YOU know about the case or the law.

And it's Marylou not Mary.

neters

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Apr 7, 2002, 11:17:03 AM4/7/02
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by your sarcastic comment ("copkiller") you support the death penalty. im
strongly against it.

i was not there when jesus was killed (where did this come from and what
does this have to do with it?)

and yes, i know that the jury decided on the death penalty. and if you knew
so much about the case you also would not have asked "what happened to the
death penalty." there's plenty of websites out there that can answer your
question

take a deep breath... now, inhale, exhale.

what makes american wonderful is that we can be so called "anti-american"
liberals if we want to be.

and.. laugh. its not that hard. laugh

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