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Politics : America Under Siege: The End of Innocence -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Carolyn who wrote (4205)9/20/2001 9:01:03 AM
From: John Carragher  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27666
 
great web site...

poynter.org has a collection of nearly 400
newspaper front pages from Sept. 11 extra editions and Sept. 12 papers.

At the site, in the upper right of your screen click on either the
Gallery of Day-After front pages or the Front pages from Tuesday Extra
editions.



To: Carolyn who wrote (4205)9/20/2001 9:28:59 AM
From: GROUND ZERO™  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27666
 
I've started writing this post many times, but each time I begin, I delete what I said... I'm at a loss for words to describe my feelings and thoughts about such a person... but I think you said it best already, treason is exactly what that is.....

GZ



To: Carolyn who wrote (4205)10/20/2001 2:03:09 PM
From: Glenn Petersen  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 27666
 
Barbara Lee facing a challenge:

washtimes.com

Lee challenged

The political fallout has begun for the only member of Congress to oppose a resolution granting President Bush authority to use force against terrorists.

Former California Assemblywoman Audie Bock announced Wednesday that she plans to challenge Democratic Rep. Barbara Lee for her Northern California congressional seat in 2002. Miss Bock said it was Mrs. Lee's lone dissent that prompted her decision, the Associated Press reports.

"I think that an elected official at the national level has a responsibility to represent the feelings of that district and to serve the national purpose," said Miss Bock, who once was the nation's highest-ranking Green Party officeholder. "I began to feel that Ms. Lee has not done that."

Miss Bock, now a Democrat, said she thinks Mrs. Lee's decision has made the rest of the country perceive that California's 9th Congressional District — which encompasses the historically dovish cities of Oakland and Berkeley — does not empathize with the rest of the nation.

Miss Bock began her political career as a Democrat, but left the party in 1993. She won a special legislative election in 1999 to represent the 16th District, becoming the top Green Party officeholder.