"Time Out" for the Million Mom March?
A special information leaflet for the Million Mom March (14 May 2000)
from
www.stentorian.com
(C) 2000, William A. Levinson. Permission is granted
to print, copy, and distribute hard (non-electronic) copies of this page
freely and without royalties of any kind, provided that it is not altered
in any manner.
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The Million Mom March may be neither grassroots nor nonpartisan.
From the Wall Street Journal March 23, 2000, Politics
& Policy
Originator of 'Mom March' Has Ties to Hillary Clinton
By a WALL STREET JOURNAL Staff Reporter
WASHINGTON -- Hillary Rodham Clinton, who says she plans
to join the "Million Mom March" for gun safety, has links to its organizer.
Donna Dees-Thomases, originator of the event scheduled
to take place here on May 14, Mother's Day, is a sister-in-law of
Susan Thomases, a longtime friend of the first lady.
[As opposed to Handgun Control Inc.'s practice of publishing
only excerpts that fit its agenda, I will add that this article also says
that Ms. Dees-Thomases says she once dated Rush Limbaugh and voted for
Ross Perot.]
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"Mom and Apple Pie" don't go with adultery
and sexual harassment
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William Jefferson Clinton, the Million Moms "Apple Pie" recipient:
http://www.millionmommarch.com/html/pies.html
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Woman marchers: Should a proven adulterer be a "Mom and Apple
Pie" role model for your husband?
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Woman-owned and woman-oriented businesses that are sponsoring
the march: Should a sexual harasser be a "Mom and Apple Pie" role model
for your employees?
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Is sex (depending on what you mean by "sex," of course) between
a superior and a subordinate appropriate in your workplace?
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Intelligence agencies have long known that people as sexually
indiscreet as Bill Clinton are poor security risks. Per Peggy Noonan,
"Why Did They Do It?" (Wall Street Journal, 4/24/2000, A38), "The
Starr report tells us of what the President said to Monica Lewinsky about
their telephone sex: that there was reason to believe that they were monitored
by a foreign intelligence service. Naturally the service would have taped
the calls, to use in the blackmail of the president."
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Killing children for ideology (why HCI & Co. don't
want Eddie Eagle to teach "stop, don't touch, leave the area, tell an adult"
in schools: are dead children good for gun control?) Bill Clinton's
own words confirm what the NRA said about him. "Our cause
has been aided by the deaths of all these children in all these schools,
and in other settings. And I think we should pay tribute
to them." --William Jefferson Clinton. ("President says he's pushing gun
safety, not control." Michael Romano, Denver Rocky Mountain News Washington
Bureau, 4/13/2000)
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Moms should make up their minds about trigger locks
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The Million Moms say they're for trigger locks, even mandatory
trigger locks-- but they expelled their Colorado state coordinator from
their event for trying to arrange for the president of the Colorado
Springs-based Women's Shooting Sports Foundation
to hand out free
trigger locks during their march. "All we wanted to do is pass out
safety information and free gun-locking devices," she said. ("Leader
of march for moms ousted," By Carla Crowder, Denver Rocky Mountain News
Staff Writer, http://www.insidedenver.com/legislature/0326moms3.shtml).
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Did you know that Handgun Control Incorporated's lawyer Dennis
Henigan and Maryland governor Parris Glendening proved, by fumbling public
demonstrations with them, that trigger locking devices can get their
owners killed in life-threatening situations?
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Moms shouldn't use racist buzzwords like "Saturday
Night Special"
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The complete term is "Negrotown Saturday Night Special,"
and "Negro" is not the word that the white supremacists who invented
it used. They didn't like the fact that Blacks (and other working-class
people) were
buying inexpensive handguns for self-protection against
night riders and other folks in pointy white hoods. The white supremacists
pressed for laws against firearms that their intended victims could afford.
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Licensing and registration-- with attendant fees--
were another white supremacist tool for disarming Blacks and other "undesirables."