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Genius
09-26-2010, 05:54 PM
Tuesday night (Sept 28), the Patrick Henry Democratic Club of America will have another presentation from Dan Noel of the Architects and Engineers for 9/11 Truth that will contain new shocking details regarding what happened that day. Why settle for Bush's wild conspiracy theory when you could instead learn the truth.

Also, there will be a presentation on Albert Greenwood Brown, the man they plan to execute after midnight. 7 P.M. Marie Callender's, 2821 N. Grand, Santa Ana, CA 92705.

Don't wait for Tuesday to do something to save Albert Brown. He's another poor black guy who is a victim of the racist/classist thugs in Sacramento. Flood Jerry's lines with: If you want my vote, stop the execution calls. Maybe that will make a difference. Newspapers are blaming Jerry for the execution and claiming he's killing the poor black guy for the governorship. Tell him, that's not OK.

There will also be a demonstration at San Quentin the same day. I posted about it in the general discussion here.

Here's the San Quentin event:
PRESS CONFERENCE at 3pm/RALLY at 8pm

EAST GATE OF SAN QUENTIN PRISON

You can park on Francisco Blvd. E. but expect to walk 1.0-1.5 miles to get to the East Gate of San Quenin

Dhalgren
09-26-2010, 06:00 PM
Oh, man! Thanks! I needed a good laugh...

:roflmao:

TBF
09-26-2010, 06:12 PM
probably find FBI agents at your door ...

Two Americas
09-26-2010, 06:31 PM
The Orange County gang - Creative Youth, The Patrick Henry club, Youth for Kucinich, etc. I had forgotten.

What is happening with the CY folks these days, Genius? Did everyone head of to "top universities?"

This week, some of the writers for Creative Youth will be finding a new start at top universities. For CY writers, the decision has been in the hands of the students as most got into virtually all their university choices. One student had to decide between Harvard, UC Berkeley, Bryn Mawr, Brown, Columbia and various top music conservatories. Others had similar tough choices. One writer had to choose between Harvard, Yale and USC. Another had to choose between Penn State, Carnegie Mellon, NYU and Stanford.

Natasha Hull-Richter, who chose UC Berkeley over Ivy League schools and top music conservatories, stated that she was looking for an excellent music program with lots of singing opportunities at a university where she could interact with other intellectuals, like her. Berkeley's music department staff strongly encouraged her to pick Berkeley's music department over a conservatory experience. She is hopeful that she will have the kind of music opportunities there she would have received with a conservatory. Several of Natasha's associates on the team chose the Ivy League Schools over the West Coast. Natasha pointed out that the Ivy League Schools have terrible music programs. Natasha has been with Creative Youth since its beginnnings. She stated that the site would be in good hands.

There was a brief comical ceremony where the writers who will be going off to universities passed torches to the new head writers for CY. The new torchbearers expect to have to work hard to meet the quality of work done by the leaving writers. The retiring writers promised to submit articles and news stories from time to time.

http://creativeyouth.net/changecomes.html