Outlaw, that is really funny, I must say so.
It is curious to know though, on a serious note, how this petition will actually manifest itself into anything useful for the publics viewing and knowledge.
Yea, magnets were a hoot as the prize.
ronny
launch an investigation on jehovahs witnesses religious policy that violates human rights and abuses religious freedom.
link.
Outlaw, that is really funny, I must say so.
It is curious to know though, on a serious note, how this petition will actually manifest itself into anything useful for the publics viewing and knowledge.
Yea, magnets were a hoot as the prize.
ronny
launch an investigation on jehovahs witnesses religious policy that violates human rights and abuses religious freedom.
link.
It was being advertised all over facebook that this man of AAWA would be on the sixscreens show, yes. So I tuned in.
launch an investigation on jehovahs witnesses religious policy that violates human rights and abuses religious freedom.
link.
I was on that call last night too and heard a woman ask who actually wrote up the petition. R Kelley said it was Janine Garcia. This woman asked if this Garcia woman was indeed an attorney. Kelley said no, yet that she had law experience. Not sure what he meant, as he became a bit aggravated at the woman and tried to divert. The woman asked for him to clarify exactly if Garcia was a bonifide lawyer. He really wanted to try and get the audience to TRUST that it was not important if she was, in fact, an attorney.
I also heard Kelley say, yet, I think many missed it, that this petition was a bit like the mission statement for AAWA: he knew it would not really produce significant results with the government and/or the U.N. That the petition was really just a way for the public to see what is going on. Like I said, I do not think many picked up on that part of his 'discourse'. For me, it was key.
I heard very little about children last night too. Just a: btw, if you will.
Nice site here. I've lurked a while and read alot.
ronny