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Politics : Al Gore vs George Bush: the moderate's perspective -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: long-gone who wrote (3463)10/23/2000 3:45:40 PM
From: Lino...  Respond to of 10042
 
And for a change of pace........

I don't know if any here will remember the journalist in the following link, but I do as a teenager. It was June 5, 1973

Just to show that all Canadians are not selfish nuts, please check out the link, read the subject matter, and look for the sound file therein.

Click on "The Americans" by Gordon Sinclair and then on "hear the original audio" on the next page.

rcc.ryerson.ca



To: long-gone who wrote (3463)10/23/2000 4:09:57 PM
From: Bill  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10042
 
Wonder how the other Gore supporters will come down on this one:

Curley lawyer to file documents sent to killer

By Associated Press, 10/23/00

BOSTON -- The lawyer for the parents of Jeffrey Curley, the 10-year-old boy kidnapped and murdered by two men in 1997, will file hundreds of documents in federal court that allegedly were sent to one of the killers by a group that advocates sex between men and boys.

Lawyer Lawrence W. Frisoli said he will file the documents sent to Charles Jaynes by the North American Man/Boy Love Association Monday. Frisoli also plans to file e-mails and other records between NAMBLA and its members.

Barbara and Robert Curley sued the organization for $200 million in May saying it caused their son's death.

"These e-mail records clearly prove NAMBLA is a criminal organization," Frisoli said.

Frisoli's move is in response to a motion filed by the American Civil Liberties Union, which said there is not enough documentation to prove NAMBLA is a criminal organization

The ACLU is defending NAMBLA.

Jeffrey was kidnapped and murdered in October 1997, and his body was disposed of in a Maine river. Jaynes and Salvatore Sicari are both serving life sentences in his death.

boston.com