[IMC-US] Re: Re: [Imc-us-editorial] Shall we break the story?

Tribal Scribal valeoftheoaks at hotmail.com
Tue Jan 4 17:55:08 CST 2005


I agree. Again, their website says "We expect big news tomorrow about the 
challenge and who supports it. Expect a major story to break in the morning 
and for it to have hit California by mid-afternoon." If our story headline 
is: "Speaker at Faneuil Hall vote fraud rally REPORTEDLY claims Boxer will 
protest 2004 election" then we've covered our ass.

I'll wait ten more minutes for a response from Lytel.

d.o.



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necessary in the political world as storms in the physical world."

- Thomas Jefferson
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more rebellion here:
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>From: "bht" <bht at indymedia.org>
>Reply-To: bht at indymedia.org,"Working Group for IMC-US." 
><imc-us at lists.ucimc.org>
>To: imc-us at lists.ucimc.org
>Subject: Re: [IMC-US] Re: Re: [Imc-us-editorial] Shall we break the story?
>Date: Tue, 4 Jan 2005 15:38:52 -0800 (PST)
>
>tribal, i would reccomend postin gthis as a feature now.
>bht
>
>ahhh! Tribal Scribal
> > I won't "stick to reliable" 'cuz i don't know the guy. If you don't like
> > viable give me yet another.
> >
> > Here's the bio on Lytel from their sit:
> > "David Lytel founded the committee. He served in the White House Office 
>of
> > Science and Technology Policy in the first Clinton Administration and 
>was
> > a
> > co-founder of Democrats.com."
> >
> > no phone #, only email. i'll try that BUT who wants to wait for the guy 
>to
> > answer his email??
> >
> > d.o.
> >
> >
> >
> > ***************************************
> > "I hold it that a little rebellion now and then is a good thing, and as
> > necessary in the political world as storms in the physical world."
> >
> > - Thomas Jefferson
> > ***************************************
> > more rebellion here:
> > http://concertobi.blogspot.com/
> >
> > ***************************************
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >>From: Mike <micro.zen at verizon.net>
> >>To: "Tribal Scribal" <valeoftheoaks at hotmail.com>,<imc-us at ucimc.org>,
> >>Subject: Re: Re: [Imc-us-editorial] Shall we break the story?
> >>Date: Tue, 4 Jan 2005 17:30:54 -0500
> >>
> >>Also, does anyone know how to contact Lytel for confirmation?
> >>
> >>-mike
> >>Philly IMC
> >>
> >> >
> >> > From: Mike <micro.zen at verizon.net>
> >> > Date: 2005/01/04 Tue PM 05:17:28 EST
> >> > To: "Tribal Scribal" <valeoftheoaks at hotmail.com>,  
><imc-us at ucimc.org>,
> >> > 	<imc-us-editorial at ucimc.org>
> >> > Subject: Re: [Imc-us-editorial] Shall we break the story?
> >> >
> >> > Her announcement was alleged at a public rally, so we are not 
>breaking
> >>confidentialities.  The story below is clear its sources & disclaimers.
> >> So
> >>I say we break the story.
> >> >
> >> > Also, viable isn't the right word. Stick to 'reliable'
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > > From: "Tribal Scribal" <valeoftheoaks at hotmail.com>
> >> > > Date: 2005/01/04 Tue PM 05:01:12 EST
> >> > > To: imc-us at ucimc.org,  imc-us-editorial at ucimc.org
> >> > > Subject: [Imc-us-editorial] Shall we break the story?
> >> > >
> >> > >
> >> > > I've just cobbled together a piece for our WMass newswire (which 
>may
> >>be
> >> > > moved over to the feature column, but since our system's funky we
> >> have
> >>to
> >> > > process via email) and am wondering what folks think about breaking
> >>this
> >> > > story on our US site?  The guy Scott is a friend of a friend and
> >> said
> >>to be
> >> > > reliable and the guy from ReDefeatBush.com IS saying on their
> >> website
> >>that
> >> > > some highprofile pol is about to announce ("We expect big news
> >>tomorrow
> >> > > about the challenge and who supports it. Expect a major story to
> >> break
> >>in
> >> > > the morning and for it to have hit California by mid-afternoon")
> >> > >
> >> > > Read the piece and tell me what you guys think. I think it's beyond
> >>the
> >> > > rumor stage given that this guy David Lytel apparently already made
> >>the
> >> > > announcement in Boston. On the other hand, suppose it backfires on
> >>him? Will
> >> > > we have egg on our collective face?
> >> > >
> >> > > d.o.
> >> > >
> >> > > *******
> >> > >
> >> > > http://wmass.indymedia.org/newswire/display/4166/index.php
> >> > >
> >> > > Speaker at Fauniel Hall vote fraud rally claims Boxer will protest
> >>2004
> >> > > election
> >> > >
> >> > > by d.o.
> >> > >
> >> > > 04 Jan 2005
> >> > > A viable source who attended last nights vote fraud rally in Boston
> >>reports
> >> > > that ReDefeatBush.com fouder announced that Sen. Boxer will 
>"protest
> >>the
> >> > > vote".
> >> > >
> >> > > "I just got back from the rally in Boston at Faneuil Hall. There
> >> were
> >>about
> >> > > 400 people there and many fine speakers. Perhaps the most exciting
> >>news is
> >> > > that David Lytel, the founder of ReDefeatBush, said that senator
> >>Barbara
> >> > > Boxer said she WILL step up to protest the vote. This of course
> >>elicited a
> >> > > lot of cheering. You can report that I (and about 400 others) saw
> >> and
> >>heard
> >> > > David Lytel say this loud and clear. Whether it will actually 
>happen
> >>remains
> >> > > to be seen, but he certainly seemed to believe it close to 100%.
> >> > >
> >> > > Other exciting news is that Jonathan Simon, who has been in front 
>of
> >>efforts
> >> > > to analize and publicize exit poll data, has said that a very
> >> telling
> >> > > analysis of the exit poll data conducted by Steven Freeman will be
> >>released
> >> > > tommorrow (probably - they are working under great pressure to
> >> finish
> >>it
> >> > > ASAP) and that it will be provided to congressmen."
> >> > >
> >> > > (signed by Scott)
> >> > >
> >> > > Here is the post-rally report from ReDefeatBush (note no specific
> >>mention of
> >> > > Boxer, but also the teaser in paragraph 3):
> >> > >
> >> > > Mr. Adams is With Us
> >> > >
> >> > > Boston 1/3/04 12:14PM "Patriotism is not enough," wrote Audous
> >> Huxley,
> >>"but
> >> > > neither is anything else. Science is not enough, religion is not
> >>enough, art
> >> > > is not enough, politics and economics are not enough, nor is love,
> >> nor
> >>is
> >> > > duty, nor is action however disinterested, nor, however sublime, is
> >> > > contemplation. Nothing short of everything will really do." I had
> >> the
> >> > > tremendously exhilerating feeling tonight in Fanueil Hall in Boston
> >>that we
> >> > > had before us the right measure of everything: skill, timing, luck
> >> and
> >> > > confidence. To Bostonians Fanueil Hall is a curious old building in
> >>the
> >> > > midst of Quincy Market, a place where the marketplace of stuff
> >>displaced the
> >> > > marketplace of ideas long ago. It is simply impossible not to be
> >> moved
> >>by
> >> > > the statues of the great orators who have spoken in this hall, from
> >>Adams to
> >> > > Frederick Douglas. A man can be free at Fanueil Hall, and stand and
> >>speak in
> >> > > a clear voice.
> >> > >
> >> > > Tonight what was once the cradle of liberty -- where John Adams
> >>renounced
> >> > > his British citizenship and became an American -- was packed with
> >>people
> >> > > shouting "count every vote" as the speakers made a clear and
> >>compelling case
> >> > > that George W. Bush did not win a legitimate election on 11/2.
> >> > >
> >> > > We expect big news tomorrow about the challenge and who supports 
>it.
> >>Expect
> >> > > a major story to break in the morning and for it to have hit
> >>California by
> >> > > mid-afternoon.
> >> > > Our first quarter page ad in the Washington Post will run. If we 
>can
> >>gain
> >> > > support in the Senate here is our analysis of how things could go 
>if
> >>this
> >> > > is, indeed, the great unravelling we all hope it can be.
> >> > >
> >> > > Visit our briefing page to see some of what will be used in the
> >> > > Constitutional Challenge and join us for our online discussion of
> >> > > Constitutional interpretation, legislative strategies and
> >>parliamentary
> >> > > tactics.
> >> > >
> >> > > Tonight in Boston we showed Linda Byrket film "Video the Vote" 
>which
> >>we have
> >> > > on BetaSP tape for the news media. On Thursday we need you with us
> >> in
> >> > > Washington. We are now expecting Rev. Bill Moss, Rev. Jesse 
>Jackson,
> >>David
> >> > > Cobb, Granny D, and musical guests the Swing States Road Show, 
>Yikes
> >>McGee,
> >> > > and Jack Chernos and his Department of Justice. There will be stuff
> >> > > happening from 10 to noon -- including, if I can trust my e-mail, a
> >> > > spontaneously organized Sons and Daughters of Liberty Fife and Drum
> >>Corps
> >> > > that will be all drums, no fifes -- we moved the start time to noon
> >>because
> >> > > the actual joint session of Congress begins at 1:00. Since it may 
>be
> >> a
> >>cold
> >> > > day and since we are not sure how long our outdoor vigil will last,
> >> we
> >>want
> >> > > to do whatever we can to ensure that there will still be a crowd
> >> with
> >>us at
> >> > > the end of the afternoon to welcome and thank the brave Members of
> >>Congress
> >> > > who carry forward our challenge. If you want to tune in we will be
> >>live on
> >> > > RadioLeft.com.
> >> > >
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> >>read
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