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From: owner-abolition-usa-digest@lists.xmission.com (abolition-usa-digest)
To: abolition-usa-digest@lists.xmission.com
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abolition-usa-digest Tuesday, July 10 2001 Volume 01 : Number 452
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Date: Thu, 5 Jul 2001 12:51:36 EDT
From: JGG786@aol.com
Subject: Re: (abolition-usa) Chomsky on Star Wars: Part II
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Date: Thu, 05 Jul 2001 16:15:14 -0700
From: Jackie Cabasso <wslf@earthlink.net>
Subject: (abolition-usa) Livermore Lab lawsuit settled
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TRI-VALLLEY CARES * WESTERN STATES LEGAL FOUNDATION
BAY AREA PHYSICANS FOR SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: July 5, 2001
CONTACT: Phyllis Olin, attorney, Western States Legal Foundation, at (510=
)
526-7217
Marylia Kelley, Executive Director, TriValley CAREs, at =
(925)
4437148 =20
Robert Gould, MD President SF-Bay Area Chapter Physicians for So=
cial
Responsibility=20
at (408) 972-7299 =20
ENVIRONMENTAL GROUPS, STATE REGULATORS REACH AGREEMENT TO ENHANCE ENVIRON=
MENTAL
MONITORING AT LIVERMORE NUCLEAR WEAPONS LAB, BETTER PROTECT PUBLIC
OAKLAND, CA On June 26, 2001, Alameda County Superior Court Judge J. Bar=
anco
signed a settlement agreement capping two years of negotiations between t=
hree
Bay Area environmental organizations and the State agency that regulates =
toxic
waste at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory .
.=20
In December 1999, Western States Legal Foundation (WSLF), TriVal=
ley
Communities Against a Radioactive Environment (CAREs), and San Francisco =
Bay
Area Physicians for Social Responsibility (SF PSR) filed an environmental
lawsuit against the State of California Department of Toxic Substances Co=
ntrol
(DTSC). =20
The lawsuit challenged DTSC=92s final permit for the Lawrence Liv=
ermore
National Laboratory (LLNL) to operate its large onsite hazardous waste
treatment facility, on the grounds that the permit had violated the Calif=
ornia
Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). Included as Respondents in the lawsuit=
were
the United States Department of Energy (DOE), which operates the Livermor=
e
Laboratory, and its manager, the Regents of the University of California.=
=20
WSLF, TriValley CAREs and SF PSR initiated the lawsuit in an effo=
rt to
ensure that DTSC did not allow the hazardous waste treatment facility to
operate without certain environmental safeguards to protect the surroundi=
ng
communities. The environmental watchdog groups, located in Livermore, Oa=
kland,
and Berkeley, have monitored LLNL since the 1980s, concerned with both wo=
rker
and community health issues related to the Lab. =20
The settlement agreement includes modifications to the permit,
additional environmental evaluation surveillance and enhanced reporting.
=20
=93The Court Order entered today is good news for Livermore Lab w=
orkers
and the community alike,=94 said Marylia Kelley, Executive Director of th=
e
Livermorebased TriValley CAREs. =93The state
Department of Toxics Substances Control has agreed to double the number o=
f
inspections it will
conduct at Livermore Lab over the next three years. This increase in regu=
latory
attention to hazardous=20
waste practices at Livermore will help cut down on accidents spills and l=
eaks,=94
Kelley continued. =93The=20
Lab=92s record has been atrocious, and the main reason we brought the law=
suit was
to protect people and the environment.=94
=20
DTSC agreed to increase its surveillance in the form of added
inspections of the waste treatment facility in order to evaluate complian=
ce
with permit requirements pertaining to, among other things, emergency
notification requirements, waste in =93hold=94 status requirements and
=93unacceptable waste=94 requirements. The DTSC maintained its discretio=
n to
include additional review of other permit requirements if necessary.=20
As part of the settlement, DTSC agreed to establish, on its offic=
ial
website for LLNL, a new hazardous waste management facilities section. =
The
site will, for the first time, provide the public with information regard=
ing
LLNL violations, inspection reports, accident reports, waste minimization
conditions, and notice of proposed permit modifications. =20
=93Livermore Lab=92s environmental impacts are of concern to the =
six
million
people who live within the surrounding 50-mile radius,=94 said Jackie Cab=
asso,
Executive Director of WSLF. =93The new website provides a welcome and
much-needed vehicle for public disclosure of LLNL=92s waste treatment
activities. We urge the DTSC to provide timely and comprehensive informa=
tion.=94
WSLF attorney Phyllis Olin is pleased that parties have finally r=
eached
an agreement after two years of negotiations. =93DTSC and Real Parties ha=
ve
finally recognized that such a complex project as a hazardous waste treat=
ment
facility at a nuclear weapons laboratory has the potential to cause signi=
ficant
environmental impacts and therefore merits a greater degree of scrutiny a=
nd
public reporting.=94
=20
=93The hopeful outcome of this settlement is to enable and requir=
e
DTSC to
better protect the health and wellbeing of communities affected by ongoin=
g
dangerous activities at the Lab,=94 said Robert M. Gould, MD, President o=
f SF-Bay
Area PSR."
=20
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory is one of the U.S. Departm=
ent of
Energy=92s prime nuclear weapons research and design facilities. The Uni=
versity
of California operates LLNL pursuant to a contract with DOE. =20
Plaintiffs were represented by Michael Veiluva of Alborg, Veiluva=
&
Cannata in Walnut Creek, CA, Alan Ramo of the Environmental Law and Justi=
ce
Clinic, Golden Gate University School of Law in San Francisco, and Phylli=
s Olin
of Western States Legal Foundation in Oakland. =20
# # #
Copies of the settlement agreement are available upon request.=20
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TRI-VALLLEY CARES * WESTERN STATES LEGAL FOUNDATION<br>
BAY AREA PHYSICANS FOR SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY<br>
<br>
<u></div>
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: July 5, 2001<br>
</u>CONTACT:</b> Phyllis Olin, attorney, Western States Legal Foundation,
at (510) 526-7217<br>
<x-tab> </x-tab> &nbs=
p;
Marylia Kelley, Executive Director, TriValley CAREs, at (925) 4437148=20
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<dd> </font>Robert Gould,
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</dl><x-tab> </x-tab> =
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at (408) 972-7299<font face=3D"Arial, Helvetica">
<x-tab> </x-tab><br>
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ENVIRONMENTAL GROUPS, STATE REGULATORS REACH AGREEMENT TO ENHANCE
ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING AT LIVERMORE NUCLEAR WEAPONS LAB, BETTER PROTECT
PUBLIC<br>
<br>
</div>
OAKLAND, CA</b> On June 26, 2001, Alameda County Superior Court
Judge J. Baranco signed a settlement agreement capping two years of
negotiations between three Bay Area environmental organizations and the
State agency that regulates toxic waste at the Lawrence Livermore
National Laboratory .<br>
. <br>
<x-tab> </x-tab>In
December 1999, Western States Legal Foundation (WSLF), TriValley
Communities Against a Radioactive Environment (CAREs), and San Francisco
Bay Area Physicians for Social Responsibility (SF PSR) filed an
environmental lawsuit against the State of California Department of Toxic
Substances Control (DTSC). <br>
<br>
<x-tab> </x-tab>The
lawsuit challenged DTSC=92s final permit for the Lawrence Livermore
National Laboratory (LLNL) to operate its large onsite hazardous waste
treatment facility, on the grounds that the permit had violated the
California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). Included as
Respondents in the lawsuit were the United States Department of Energy
(DOE), which operates the Livermore Laboratory, and its manager, the
Regents of the University of California. <br>
<br>
<x-tab> </x-tab>WSLF,
TriValley CAREs and SF PSR initiated the lawsuit in an effort to ensure
that DTSC did not allow the hazardous waste treatment facility to operate
without certain environmental safeguards to protect the surrounding
communities. The environmental watchdog groups, located in
Livermore, Oakland, and Berkeley, have monitored LLNL since the 1980s,
concerned with both worker and community health issues related to the
Lab. <br>
<br>
<x-tab> </x-tab>The
settlement agreement includes modifications to the permit, additional
environmental evaluation surveillance and enhanced reporting.<br>
<br>
<x-tab> </x-tab>=93The Cou=
rt
Order entered today is good news for Livermore Lab workers and the
community alike,=94 said Marylia Kelley, Executive Director of the
Livermorebased TriValley CAREs. =93The state<br>
Department of Toxics Substances Control has agreed to double the number
of inspections it will<br>
conduct at Livermore Lab over the next three years. This increase in
regulatory attention to hazardous <br>
waste practices at Livermore will help cut down on accidents spills and
leaks,=94 Kelley continued. =93The <br>
Lab=92s record has been atrocious, and the main reason we brought the
lawsuit was to protect people and the environment.=94<br>
<br>
<x-tab> </x-tab>DTSC
agreed to increase its surveillance in the form of added inspections of
the waste treatment facility in order to evaluate compliance with permit
requirements pertaining to, among other things, emergency notification
requirements, waste in =93hold=94 status requirements and =93unacceptable
waste=94 requirements. The DTSC maintained its discretion to includ=
e
additional review of other permit requirements if necessary. <br>
<br>
<x-tab> </x-tab>As part of
the settlement, DTSC agreed to establish, on its official website for
LLNL, a new hazardous waste management facilities section.
The site will, for the first time, provide the public with information
regarding LLNL violations, inspection reports, accident reports, waste
minimization conditions, and notice of proposed permit
modifications. <br>
<br>
<x-tab> </x-tab>=93Livermo=
re
Lab=92s environmental impacts are of concern to the six million people wh=
o
live within the surrounding 50-mile radius,=94 said Jackie Cabasso,
Executive Director of WSLF. =93The new website provides a welcome a=
nd
much-needed vehicle for public disclosure of LLNL=92s waste treatment
activities. We urge the DTSC to provide timely and comprehensive
information.=94 <br>
<br>
<x-tab> </x-tab>WSLF
attorney Phyllis Olin is pleased that parties have finally reached an
agreement after two years of negotiations. =93DTSC and Real Parties have
finally recognized that such a complex project as a hazardous waste
treatment facility at a nuclear weapons laboratory has the potential to
cause significant environmental impacts and therefore merits a greater
degree of scrutiny and public reporting.=94<br>
<br>
<x-tab> </x-tab></font>=93=
The
hopeful outcome of this settlement is to enable and require DTSC to
better protect the health and wellbeing of communities affected by
ongoing dangerous activities at the Lab,=94 said Robert M. Gould, MD,
President of SF-Bay Area PSR."<br>
<font face=3D"Arial, Helvetica"> <br>
<x-tab> </x-tab>Lawrence
Livermore National Laboratory is one of the U.S. Department of Energy=92s
prime nuclear weapons research and design facilities. The
University of California operates LLNL pursuant to a contract with
DOE. <br>
<br>
<x-tab> </x-tab>Plaintiffs
were represented by Michael Veiluva of Alborg, Veiluva & Cannata in
Walnut Creek, CA, Alan Ramo of the Environmental Law and Justice Clinic,
Golden Gate University School of Law in San Francisco, and Phyllis Olin
of Western States Legal Foundation in Oakland. <br>
<br>
<div align=3D"center">
# # #<br>
<br>
Copies of the settlement agreement are available upon request.
</font></html>
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Date: Fri, 06 Jul 2001 08:07:58 -0400
From: fdpeace@earthlink.net
Subject: Re: (abolition-usa) Livermore Lab lawsuit settled
Jackie,
Congratulations to you all who worked to achieve this result.
Frank Dworak
Jackie Cabasso wrote:
>=20
> TRI-VALLLEY CARES * WESTERN STATES LEGAL FOUNDATION
> BAY AREA PHYSICANS FOR SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
>=20
> FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: July 5, 2001
> CONTACT: Phyllis Olin, attorney, Western States Legal Foundation, at
> (510) 526-7217
> Marylia Kelley, Executive Director, TriValley CAREs,
> at (925) 4437148
>=20
> Robert Gould, MD President SF-Bay Area Chapter
> Physicians for Social Responsibility
>=20
> at (408) 972-7299
>=20
> ENVIRONMENTAL GROUPS, STATE REGULATORS REACH AGREEMENT TO ENHANCE
> ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING AT LIVERMORE NUCLEAR WEAPONS LAB, BETTER
> PROTECT PUBLIC
>=20
> OAKLAND, CA On June 26, 2001, Alameda County Superior Court Judge J.
> Baranco signed a settlement agreement capping two years of
> negotiations between three Bay Area environmental organizations and
> the State agency that regulates toxic waste at the Lawrence Livermore
> National Laboratory .
> .
> In December 1999, Western States Legal Foundation (WSLF),
> TriValley Communities Against a Radioactive Environment (CAREs), and
> San Francisco Bay Area Physicians for Social Responsibility (SF PSR)
> filed an environmental lawsuit against the State of California
> Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC).
>=20
> The lawsuit challenged DTSC=92s final permit for the Lawrence
> Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) to operate its large onsite
> hazardous waste treatment facility, on the grounds that the permit had
> violated the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). Included as
> Respondents in the lawsuit were the United States Department of Energy
> (DOE), which operates the Livermore Laboratory, and its manager, the
> Regents of the University of California.
>=20
> WSLF, TriValley CAREs and SF PSR initiated the lawsuit in an
> effort to ensure that DTSC did not allow the hazardous waste treatment
> facility to operate without certain environmental safeguards to
> protect the surrounding communities. The environmental watchdog
> groups, located in Livermore, Oakland, and Berkeley, have monitored
> LLNL since the 1980s, concerned with both worker and community health
> issues related to the Lab.
>=20
> The settlement agreement includes modifications to the permit,
> additional environmental evaluation surveillance and enhanced
> reporting.
>=20
> =93The Court Order entered today is good news for Livermore Lab
> workers and the community alike,=94 said Marylia Kelley, Executive
> Director of the Livermorebased TriValley CAREs. =93The state
> Department of Toxics Substances Control has agreed to double the
> number of inspections it will
> conduct at Livermore Lab over the next three years. This increase in
> regulatory attention to hazardous
> waste practices at Livermore will help cut down on accidents spills
> and leaks,=94 Kelley continued. =93The
> Lab=92s record has been atrocious, and the main reason we brought the
> lawsuit was to protect people and the environment.=94
>=20
> DTSC agreed to increase its surveillance in the form of added
> inspections of the waste treatment facility in order to evaluate
> compliance with permit requirements pertaining to, among other things,
> emergency notification requirements, waste in =93hold=94 status
> requirements and =93unacceptable waste=94 requirements. The DTSC
> maintained its discretion to include additional review of other permit
> requirements if necessary.
>=20
> As part of the settlement, DTSC agreed to establish, on its
> official website for LLNL, a new hazardous waste management
> facilities section. The site will, for the first time, provide the
> public with information regarding LLNL violations, inspection reports,
> accident reports, waste minimization conditions, and notice of
> proposed permit modifications.
>=20
> =93Livermore Lab=92s environmental impacts are of concern to th=
e
> six million people who live within the surrounding 50-mile radius,=94
> said Jackie Cabasso, Executive Director of WSLF. =93The new website
> provides a welcome and much-needed vehicle for public disclosure of
> LLNL=92s waste treatment activities. We urge the DTSC to provide timel=
y
> and comprehensive information.=94
>=20
> WSLF attorney Phyllis Olin is pleased that parties have
> finally reached an agreement after two years of negotiations. =93DTSC
> and Real Parties have finally recognized that such a complex project
> as a hazardous waste treatment facility at a nuclear weapons
> laboratory has the potential to cause significant environmental
> impacts and therefore merits a greater degree of scrutiny and public
> reporting.=94
>=20
> =93The hopeful outcome of this settlement is to enable and
> require DTSC to better protect the health and wellbeing of communities
> affected by ongoing dangerous activities at the Lab,=94 said Robert M.
> Gould, MD, President of SF-Bay Area PSR."
>=20
> Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory is one of the U.S.
> Department of Energy=92s prime nuclear weapons research and design
> facilities. The University of California operates LLNL pursuant to a
> contract with DOE.
>=20
> Plaintiffs were represented by Michael Veiluva of Alborg,
> Veiluva & Cannata in Walnut Creek, CA, Alan Ramo of the Environmental
> Law and Justice Clinic, Golden Gate University School of Law in San
> Francisco, and Phyllis Olin of Western States Legal Foundation in
> Oakland.
>=20
> # # #
>=20
> Copies of the settlement agreement are available upon request.
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Date: Sun, 08 Jul 2001 17:14:07 -0400
From: Ellen Thomas <prop1@prop1.org>
Subject: (abolition-usa) NucNews Special Announcement re July 16
SPECIAL BULLETIN - July 8, 2001
Good news for the U.S.! Subscribers from other countries, take heart, and help
spread the word!
Once again DC's Delegate to Congress, Eleanor Holmes Norton, will introduce her
"Nuclear Disarmament and Economic Conversion Act" on July 16th, the anniversary
of the first official nuclear explosion at Alamogordo, NM (July 16, 1945). You
can read more at http://prop1.org/prop1/prop1.htm, and last session's
version of
the bill at http://prop1.org/prop1/hr2545.htm.
This will be the fifth time Congresswoman Norton has introduced the legislation
since Washington D.C.'s voters voted for Initiative 37.
I'll notify you when a number has been assigned to the bill. Various ideas for
how to help (world citizens included) are listed at
http://prop1.org/prop1/howhelp.htm.
Meanwhile, if you get a chance please
(1) thank Ms. Norton for introducing the legislation (1415 Longworth House
Office Building, Washington D.C. 20015 - phone 202-225-8050 - fax 225-3002);
(2) contact other U.S. Representatives asking that they co-sponsor, and
(3) contact U.S. Senators asking that they introduce companion legislation in
the Senate.
Past co-sponsors have been U.S. Representatives Lynn Woolsey and Fortney Pete
Stark (California), John Lewis and Cynthia McKinney (Georgia), David Minge and
James Oberstar (Minnesota), Charles Rangel (New York), Al Wynn (Maryland), and
Earl Hilliard (Alabama).
NucNews archives are posted through July 5, 2001 at
http://prop1.org/nucnews/briefslv.htm.
__________________________________________________
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Please sign the Online Petition! -
http://www.PetitionOnline.com/prop1/petition.html
NucNews - Today and Archives -
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Date: Sun, 8 Jul 2001 15:43:39 -0700
From: marylia@earthlink.net (marylia)
Subject: (abolition-usa) bcn wire story on lawsuit settlement
Hello -- FYI -- the Bay City News Service article that went out on the wire
reporting on the lawsuit settlement. Please post others as you see them.
Peace, Marylia
LIVERMORE LAB, ENVIRONMENTALISTS REACH AGREEMENT ON PERMIT
OAKLAND (BCN)
Three environmental watchdog groups today announced that after two
years of negotiation, they have reached a settlement with the state agency
that regulates toxic waste at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
Representatives for the Western States Legal Foundation, the
Tri-Valley Communities Against a Radioactive Environment and the San
Francisco Bay Area for Social Responsibility announced that an Alameda County
judge in Oakland today signed a settlement agreement between them and the
State of California's Department of Toxic Substances Control.
The groups brought a lawsuit against the agency in 1999, claiming
that the department had violated the California Environmental Quality Act by
granting the Livermore lab a permit to operate an onsite treatment facility
for hazardous waste.
The parties agreed to end litigation on June 22. The agreement
includes modifications to the permit, and enhanced environmental evaluation
surveillance and reporting.
Marylia Kelley, of the Tri-Valley CAREs group said that under the
agreement, signed by Alameda County Superior Court Judge Gordon Baranco, the
department of toxic substances control will double its number of inspections
of the Livermore lab.
"This increase in regulatory attention to hazardous waste
practices at Livermore will help cut down on accident spills and leaks,''
Kelley said. "The lab's record has been atrocious, and the main reason we
brought the lawsuit was to protect people and the environment.''
A spokeswoman for the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory was
not immediately available to comment.
JoseALopez0639p07/05/01
CONTACT: Marylia Kelley, CAREs (925) 443-7148
Anne M. Stark, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
(925) 422-9799
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Date: Mon, 9 Jul 2001 17:28:45 -0400
From: "Conti, Richard A." <CONTIR@pepperlaw.com>
Subject: (abolition-usa) Bush's 1st Star Wars Test - Saturday, July 14
Next Saturday, July 14 - NO STAR WARS: No Way No How!
Bush's 1st Star Wars Test is Scheduled for Next Saturday, July 14. Protest
at Lockheed Martin, one of the top 4 Star Wars contractors Noon to 1:30 PM,
Saturday, July 14 (just two days before the anniversary of the 1st atomic
test blast)- Lockheed Martin, Mall & Goddard Boulevards, Valley Forge, PA
(off Route 76 on Mall Blvd., behind the King of Prussia Mall). Septa Buses
#124 and 125 available from Philadelphia; #123 from Upper Darby Terminal.
More info 610-544-1818.
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Date: Tue, 10 Jul 2001 10:34:07 EDT
From: JGG786@aol.com
Subject: (abolition-usa) Please Attend!
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Attached is an invitation to an interesting program scheduled for this
Thursday morning on the subject of national missile defense. Confirmed
speakers include Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld, Sen. Jon Kyl, and
Rep. Curt Weldon. The program is sponsored by Frontiers of Freedom, a
conservative organization founded by former Sen. Malcolm Wallop (R-WY) and
headed by my friend, George Landrith.
I hope that you will be able to attend. Also, please feel free to forward
this invitation to your friends and colleagues as well. It should be
interesting and a complementary lunch is also included.
Regards,
Larson
R. Larson Frisby
Legislative Counsel
American Bar Association
Governmental Affairs Office
740 15th Street, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20005
(202) 662-1098 (telephone) ~ (202) 662-1762 (fax)
e-mail: frisbyr@staff.abanet.org
> -----Original Message-----
> From: George Landrith [SMTP:glandrith@ff.org]
> Sent: Saturday, July 07, 2001 10:43 AM
> To: George C. Landrith
> Subject: Nat'l Missile Defense -- Come meet with Sec'y Rumsfeld
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
> Please share this invitation with friends and associates.
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Frontiers of Freedom Institute
>
> and
>
> U.S. Senator Malcolm Wallop (ret.)
>
> cordially invite you to attend a conference on
>
>
> NATIONAL MISSILE DEFENSE -- NEW THREATS AND NEW FRONTIERS
>
> with DEFENSE SECRETARY DONALD RUMSFELD
>
>
> Thursday, July 12, 2001
>
> 8:45 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
> United States Capitol, Room SC-5
>
> Confirmed Speakers: Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, Senator Jon Kyl,
> Senator Malcolm Wallop (ret.), Rep. Curt Weldon, Frank Gaffney,
> Baker Spring, and Sven Kraemer
>
> You may invite guests who share an interest in this important issue.
>
> RSVP Phone: 703-246-0110, Ext. 301
> Fax: 703-246-0129 EUR E-mail: mvolcy@ff.org
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
> THIS CONFERENCE INCLUDES LUNCH. THERE IS NO COST TO ATTEND.
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> RSVP Form
>
> Please fax this form to Frontiers of Freedom at 703-246-0129
>
> NATIONAL MISSILE DEFENSE NEW THREATS & NEW FRONTIERS
>
> YES, I will attend! Name:___________________________________________
>
> Phone:_________________________ Fax:___________________________
>
> Employer: _________________________________________________________
>
> Number of Guests I will bring: ______ Their names: _______________
>
> ___________________________________________________________________
>
> ___________________________________________________________________
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>
> ___________________________________________
> George C. Landrith, III
>
> Executive Director
> Frontiers of Freedom
> 12011 Lee Jackson Memorial Highway
> Third Floor
> Fairfax, Virginia 22033
>
> Tel: 703-246-0110, Ext. 105
> Fax: 703-246-0129
> E-mail: glandrith@ff.org
> ___________________________________________
> A government that robs Peter to pay Paul
> can always depend upon the support of Paul.
> -George Bernard Shaw-
> _______________________________
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<HTML><FONT FACE=arial,helvetica><FONT SIZE=2>Attached is an invitation to an interesting program scheduled for this
<BR>Thursday morning on the subject of national missile defense. Confirmed
<BR>speakers include Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld, Sen. Jon Kyl, and
<BR>Rep. Curt Weldon. The program is sponsored by Frontiers of Freedom, a
<BR>conservative organization founded by former Sen. Malcolm Wallop (R-WY) and
<BR>headed by my friend, George Landrith.
<BR>
<BR>I hope that you will be able to attend. Also, please feel free to forward
<BR>this invitation to your friends and colleagues as well. It should be
<BR>interesting and a complementary lunch is also included.
<BR>
<BR>Regards,
<BR>
<BR>Larson
<BR>
<BR>
<BR>R. Larson Frisby
<BR>Legislative Counsel
<BR>American Bar Association
<BR>Governmental Affairs Office
<BR>740 15th Street, N.W.
<BR>Washington, D.C. 20005
<BR>(202) 662-1098 (telephone) ~ (202) 662-1762 (fax)
<BR>e-mail: frisbyr@staff.abanet.org
<BR>
<BR>> -----Original Message-----
<BR>> From: George Landrith [SMTP:glandrith@ff.org]
<BR>> Sent: Saturday, July 07, 2001 10:43 AM
<BR>> To: George C. Landrith
<BR>> Subject: Nat'l Missile Defense -- Come meet with Sec'y Rumsfeld
<BR>>
<BR>> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
<BR>> Please share this invitation with friends and associates.
<BR>> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
<BR>>
<BR>> Frontiers of Freedom Institute
<BR>>
<BR>> and
<BR>>
<BR>> U.S. Senator Malcolm Wallop (ret.)
<BR>>
<BR>> cordially invite you to attend a conference on
<BR>>
<BR>>
<BR>> NATIONAL MISSILE DEFENSE -- NEW THREATS AND NEW FRONTIERS
<BR>>
<BR>> with DEFENSE SECRETARY DONALD RUMSFELD
<BR>>
<BR>>
<BR>> Thursday, July 12, 2001
<BR>>
<BR>> 8:45 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
<BR>> United States Capitol, Room SC-5
<BR>>
<BR>> Confirmed Speakers: Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, Senator Jon Kyl,
<BR>> Senator Malcolm Wallop (ret.), Rep. Curt Weldon, Frank Gaffney,
<BR>> Baker Spring, and Sven Kraemer
<BR>>
<BR>> You may invite guests who share an interest in this important issue.
<BR>>
<BR>> RSVP Phone: 703-246-0110, Ext. 301
<BR>> Fax: 703-246-0129 EUR E-mail: mvolcy@ff.org
<BR>>
<BR>> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
<BR>> THIS CONFERENCE INCLUDES LUNCH. THERE IS NO COST TO ATTEND.
<BR>> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
<BR>>
<BR>> RSVP Form
<BR>>
<BR>> Please fax this form to Frontiers of Freedom at 703-246-0129
<BR>>
<BR>> NATIONAL MISSILE DEFENSE NEW THREATS & NEW FRONTIERS
<BR>>
<BR>> YES, I will attend! Name:___________________________________________
<BR>>
<BR>> Phone:_________________________ Fax:___________________________
<BR>>
<BR>> Employer: _________________________________________________________
<BR>>
<BR>> Number of Guests I will bring: ______ Their names: _______________
<BR>>
<BR>> ___________________________________________________________________
<BR>>
<BR>> ___________________________________________________________________
<BR>>
<BR>> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
<BR>>
<BR>>
<BR>> ___________________________________________
<BR>> George C. Landrith, III
<BR>>
<BR>> Executive Director
<BR>> Frontiers of Freedom
<BR>> 12011 Lee Jackson Memorial Highway
<BR>> Third Floor
<BR>> Fairfax, Virginia 22033
<BR>>
<BR>> Tel: 703-246-0110, Ext. 105
<BR>> Fax: 703-246-0129
<BR>> E-mail: glandrith@ff.org
<BR>> ___________________________________________
<BR>> A government that robs Peter to pay Paul
<BR>> can always depend upon the support of Paul.
<BR>> -George Bernard Shaw-
<BR>> _______________________________</FONT></HTML>
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Date: Tue, 10 Jul 2001 10:34:47 EDT
From: JGG786@aol.com
Subject: (abolition-usa) Please Attend If Able
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Attached is an invitation to an interesting program scheduled for this
Thursday morning on the subject of national missile defense. Confirmed
speakers include Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld, Sen. Jon Kyl, and
Rep. Curt Weldon. The program is sponsored by Frontiers of Freedom, a
conservative organization founded by former Sen. Malcolm Wallop (R-WY) and
headed by my friend, George Landrith.
I hope that you will be able to attend. Also, please feel free to forward
this invitation to your friends and colleagues as well. It should be
interesting and a complementary lunch is also included.
Regards,
Larson
R. Larson Frisby
Legislative Counsel
American Bar Association
Governmental Affairs Office
740 15th Street, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20005
(202) 662-1098 (telephone) ~ (202) 662-1762 (fax)
e-mail: frisbyr@staff.abanet.org
> -----Original Message-----
> From: George Landrith [SMTP:glandrith@ff.org]
> Sent: Saturday, July 07, 2001 10:43 AM
> To: George C. Landrith
> Subject: Nat'l Missile Defense -- Come meet with Sec'y Rumsfeld
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
> Please share this invitation with friends and associates.
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Frontiers of Freedom Institute
>
> and
>
> U.S. Senator Malcolm Wallop (ret.)
>
> cordially invite you to attend a conference on
>
>
> NATIONAL MISSILE DEFENSE -- NEW THREATS AND NEW FRONTIERS
>
> with DEFENSE SECRETARY DONALD RUMSFELD
>
>
> Thursday, July 12, 2001
>
> 8:45 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
> United States Capitol, Room SC-5
>
> Confirmed Speakers: Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, Senator Jon Kyl,
> Senator Malcolm Wallop (ret.), Rep. Curt Weldon, Frank Gaffney,
> Baker Spring, and Sven Kraemer
>
> You may invite guests who share an interest in this important issue.
>
> RSVP Phone: 703-246-0110, Ext. 301
> Fax: 703-246-0129 EUR E-mail: mvolcy@ff.org
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
> THIS CONFERENCE INCLUDES LUNCH. THERE IS NO COST TO ATTEND.
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> RSVP Form
>
> Please fax this form to Frontiers of Freedom at 703-246-0129
>
> NATIONAL MISSILE DEFENSE NEW THREATS & NEW FRONTIERS
>
> YES, I will attend! Name:___________________________________________
>
> Phone:_________________________ Fax:___________________________
>
> Employer: _________________________________________________________
>
> Number of Guests I will bring: ______ Their names: _______________
>
> ___________________________________________________________________
>
> ___________________________________________________________________
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>
> ___________________________________________
> George C. Landrith, III
>
> Executive Director
> Frontiers of Freedom
> 12011 Lee Jackson Memorial Highway
> Third Floor
> Fairfax, Virginia 22033
>
> Tel: 703-246-0110, Ext. 105
> Fax: 703-246-0129
> E-mail: glandrith@ff.org
> ___________________________________________
> A government that robs Peter to pay Paul
> can always depend upon the support of Paul.
> -George Bernard Shaw-
> _______________________________
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<HTML><FONT FACE=arial,helvetica><FONT SIZE=2>Attached is an invitation to an interesting program scheduled for this
<BR>Thursday morning on the subject of national missile defense. Confirmed
<BR>speakers include Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld, Sen. Jon Kyl, and
<BR>Rep. Curt Weldon. The program is sponsored by Frontiers of Freedom, a
<BR>conservative organization founded by former Sen. Malcolm Wallop (R-WY) and
<BR>headed by my friend, George Landrith.
<BR>
<BR>I hope that you will be able to attend. Also, please feel free to forward
<BR>this invitation to your friends and colleagues as well. It should be
<BR>interesting and a complementary lunch is also included.
<BR>
<BR>Regards,
<BR>
<BR>Larson
<BR>
<BR>
<BR>R. Larson Frisby
<BR>Legislative Counsel
<BR>American Bar Association
<BR>Governmental Affairs Office
<BR>740 15th Street, N.W.
<BR>Washington, D.C. 20005
<BR>(202) 662-1098 (telephone) ~ (202) 662-1762 (fax)
<BR>e-mail: frisbyr@staff.abanet.org
<BR>
<BR>> -----Original Message-----
<BR>> From: George Landrith [SMTP:glandrith@ff.org]
<BR>> Sent: Saturday, July 07, 2001 10:43 AM
<BR>> To: George C. Landrith
<BR>> Subject: Nat'l Missile Defense -- Come meet with Sec'y Rumsfeld
<BR>>
<BR>> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
<BR>> Please share this invitation with friends and associates.
<BR>> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
<BR>>
<BR>> Frontiers of Freedom Institute
<BR>>
<BR>> and
<BR>>
<BR>> U.S. Senator Malcolm Wallop (ret.)
<BR>>
<BR>> cordially invite you to attend a conference on
<BR>>
<BR>>
<BR>> NATIONAL MISSILE DEFENSE -- NEW THREATS AND NEW FRONTIERS
<BR>>
<BR>> with DEFENSE SECRETARY DONALD RUMSFELD
<BR>>
<BR>>
<BR>> Thursday, July 12, 2001
<BR>>
<BR>> 8:45 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
<BR>> United States Capitol, Room SC-5
<BR>>
<BR>> Confirmed Speakers: Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, Senator Jon Kyl,
<BR>> Senator Malcolm Wallop (ret.), Rep. Curt Weldon, Frank Gaffney,
<BR>> Baker Spring, and Sven Kraemer
<BR>>
<BR>> You may invite guests who share an interest in this important issue.
<BR>>
<BR>> RSVP Phone: 703-246-0110, Ext. 301
<BR>> Fax: 703-246-0129 EUR E-mail: mvolcy@ff.org
<BR>>
<BR>> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
<BR>> THIS CONFERENCE INCLUDES LUNCH. THERE IS NO COST TO ATTEND.
<BR>> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
<BR>>
<BR>> RSVP Form
<BR>>
<BR>> Please fax this form to Frontiers of Freedom at 703-246-0129
<BR>>
<BR>> NATIONAL MISSILE DEFENSE NEW THREATS & NEW FRONTIERS
<BR>>
<BR>> YES, I will attend! Name:___________________________________________
<BR>>
<BR>> Phone:_________________________ Fax:___________________________
<BR>>
<BR>> Employer: _________________________________________________________
<BR>>
<BR>> Number of Guests I will bring: ______ Their names: _______________
<BR>>
<BR>> ___________________________________________________________________
<BR>>
<BR>> ___________________________________________________________________
<BR>>
<BR>> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
<BR>>
<BR>>
<BR>> ___________________________________________
<BR>> George C. Landrith, III
<BR>>
<BR>> Executive Director
<BR>> Frontiers of Freedom
<BR>> 12011 Lee Jackson Memorial Highway
<BR>> Third Floor
<BR>> Fairfax, Virginia 22033
<BR>>
<BR>> Tel: 703-246-0110, Ext. 105
<BR>> Fax: 703-246-0129
<BR>> E-mail: glandrith@ff.org
<BR>> ___________________________________________
<BR>> A government that robs Peter to pay Paul
<BR>> can always depend upon the support of Paul.
<BR>> -George Bernard Shaw-
<BR>> _______________________________</FONT></HTML>
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