Moderators, feel free to chop this one. I have real problems with it. It is on the edge, if not over. I don't like the anti-Semitic tone and I felt uneasy when I toured their site. However there are some interesting points brought up that should be further investigated, and if true, publicized as much as the leftist media will allow.
http://www.alamanceind.com/nation/nation_1.html
Matt Maggio, Publisher & Editor
"Our goal for Washington is 50,000." That's what the founder of the Million Mom March, Donna Dees-Thomases, was quoted in the Feb. 3, 2000 New Jersey Jewish News MetroWest Edition as saying.
And that's far from the only reason to believe that the Million Mom March is anything but the national grassroots movement
of a million mothers that it is promoted as.
While it is held out to the sheeple as a grassroots movement, the reality is that
Dees-Thomases also was quoted in that issue of the New Jersey Jewish News as saying that two-thirds of the march's financing was
coming from a foundation run by leftist hedge-fund zillionaire George Soros.
If judged by any analog of Bill Clinton's line about "a government that looks like America," the Million Mom March flunks.
Its founding leaders all were members of one Jewish Community Center in West Orange, New Jersey, according to Dees-Thomases herself in that New Jersey Jewish News article.
Materials distributed by Million Mom March organizers themselves as of Apr. 7 listing business supporters leave little doubt that it is ghettoized almost exclusively to New Jersey.
Eight local-level businesses whose locations are listed are in New Jersey - and only 10 in the whole rest of the U.S., with all but
four listing locations being in the urban Northeast.
Can the Million Mom March be in any sense considered a "grassroots" movement? Not when its steering committee is overwhelmingly just several antigun outfits of very tiny membership themselves - such as PAX, an HCI front within the entertainment and
advertising industries. Other than PAX, the steering committee of the Million Mom March is Dees-Thomases herself, two founders of
PAX, HCI itself, and the Coalition To Stop Gun Violence.
Indeed, there is much more reason to believe - whether from the composition of its steering committee, its financing, or its
ghettoization to New Jersey - that the Million Mom March is an HCI front than there is to believe that it's any "anti-NRA" grassroots national movement funded by people each paying their $35 a year dues.
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The New World Order has a Third Reich odor.
http://www.alamanceind.com/nation/nation_1.html
Matt Maggio, Publisher & Editor
"Our goal for Washington is 50,000." That's what the founder of the Million Mom March, Donna Dees-Thomases, was quoted in the Feb. 3, 2000 New Jersey Jewish News MetroWest Edition as saying.
And that's far from the only reason to believe that the Million Mom March is anything but the national grassroots movement
of a million mothers that it is promoted as.
While it is held out to the sheeple as a grassroots movement, the reality is that
Dees-Thomases also was quoted in that issue of the New Jersey Jewish News as saying that two-thirds of the march's financing was
coming from a foundation run by leftist hedge-fund zillionaire George Soros.
If judged by any analog of Bill Clinton's line about "a government that looks like America," the Million Mom March flunks.
Its founding leaders all were members of one Jewish Community Center in West Orange, New Jersey, according to Dees-Thomases herself in that New Jersey Jewish News article.
Materials distributed by Million Mom March organizers themselves as of Apr. 7 listing business supporters leave little doubt that it is ghettoized almost exclusively to New Jersey.
Eight local-level businesses whose locations are listed are in New Jersey - and only 10 in the whole rest of the U.S., with all but
four listing locations being in the urban Northeast.
Can the Million Mom March be in any sense considered a "grassroots" movement? Not when its steering committee is overwhelmingly just several antigun outfits of very tiny membership themselves - such as PAX, an HCI front within the entertainment and
advertising industries. Other than PAX, the steering committee of the Million Mom March is Dees-Thomases herself, two founders of
PAX, HCI itself, and the Coalition To Stop Gun Violence.
Indeed, there is much more reason to believe - whether from the composition of its steering committee, its financing, or its
ghettoization to New Jersey - that the Million Mom March is an HCI front than there is to believe that it's any "anti-NRA" grassroots national movement funded by people each paying their $35 a year dues.
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The New World Order has a Third Reich odor.