There is an expression I love .. If you want more drugs on the street, by
all means, declare war on drugs
.. energy matches energy .. and in this case I would plan to not show up and
I would do everything in my power to let everyone know to not show up.
.. perhaps an idea would be to have a rally on the other side of town
honoring the intense good sense our fore fathers showed in establishing the
seperation of church and state as a foundation of our nation.
Have some blue grass music, good bar-b-que .. go easy on the beer .. and see
who comes to who ..
Please don't feed into their energy .. that will just get them more coverage
and that's the last thing you want.
.. an additional idea .. get some friendly newspaper people to cover this
counter rally .. and make it peaceful and fun.
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From: Michael Redler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: biofuel@sustainablelists.org
Subject: [Biofuel] FWD: Nazis coming to Danbury [was] BYU
professor'sgroup...
Date: Fri, 14 Apr 2006 13:55:02 -0700 (PDT)
Since peaceful demonstrations have been a lively topic lately, here's
what's happening in my neck of the woods.
I'll let you know how it turns out.
Mike
Naveen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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From: Naveen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 14 Apr 2006 07:33:42 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [isoinfo] Re: [CTpeace-activists] Nazis coming to Danbury Tuesday
When and where is the counter demonstration?
We can't dismiss these people or ignore them and wish they go away. They
are organizing to recruit people for genocide. Unite and Fight the Nazis!
Naveen
Chris T [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I believe we should act - come out in force this Tuesday. These
people are not welcome here.
-Chris
(203) 417-3590
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Neo-Nazis say they're coming to Danbury
By Elizabeth Putnam THE NEWS-TIMES
The News-Times/Wendy Carlson
Local clergy members Richard Kendall, left, Frank Caporale, Bob Cutting
and Greg Russo will rally on the Danbury Green Tuesday against separation
of church and state.
A rally calling for an end to the separation of church and state is
expected to draw hundreds to downtown Danbury on Tuesday, including members
of a neo-Nazi group who plan to wear swastikas on their black jackets.
Minutemen United, an Ohio-based Christian organization, is holding the
rally Tuesday afternoon, because the wall between the separation of church
and state must be torn down, the group's leader and founder Dave
Daubenmire said Wednesday. Minutemen United expects up to 300 people at
the event on the Danbury Green, but that number could increase as word of
the rally spreads. Members of other organizations that advocate unity
between religion and government say they plan to attend. The Grey Wolves,
a Northeast-based white supremacist group loosely affiliated with the
Christian Identity Movement, will bring three busloads of people to the
rally, Rick Renage, Grey Wolves spokesman, said Wednesday. Renage read
about the rally at NewsTimesLive.com, The
News-Times' Web site, which posted information Wednesday afternoon about
the event. We just want to show our solidarity with the churches who are
sponsoring this activity, Renage said. The Southern Poverty Law Center,
a civil rights organization known for its battles with white supremacists
and its tracking of extremist groups across the country, could not confirm
whether the Grey Wolves is a hate group. Still, Frank Caporale, a
non-denominational Christian from Danbury who is helping to organize the
rally, told Renage not to attend. This is not a demonstration. This is a
solemn assembly, Caporale said. This is religious, not political. I want
people from all walks of life to feel comfortable attending. Renage said
his group will not cause any trouble. I, personally, am not looking for
any confrontations, but if we are provoked, we will react very strongly,
he said in an e-mail to The News-Times. Danbury Police Detective Lt. Tom
Michael said he would
have more information today about how the police department will handle
the rally. The Rev. Bob Cutting, pastor of Mountain Church of God in
Brookfield and member of Minutemen United, said he was not aware of the
Grey Wolves' participation, but he said all are welcome as long as they do
not bring signs. It's open to the public. We just don't want any
disruption, Cutting said. This is about the separation of church and
state. Dozens of church-state issues test the bounds of the First