Time: Sat Aug 23 06:57:26 1997 by primenet.com (8.8.5/8.8.5) with ESMTP id GAA26068; Sat, 23 Aug 1997 06:55:04 -0700 (MST) by usr03.primenet.com (8.8.5/8.8.5) with SMTP id GAA05042; Sat, 23 Aug 1997 06:54:41 -0700 (MST) Date: Sat, 23 Aug 1997 06:53:16 -0700 To: "Kathie" <kathiem@mail.microserve.net> From: Paul Andrew Mitchell [address in tool bar] Subject: College Seminar on JFK Assassination Canceled I offer to deliver our seminar to the college, instead. I know a lot about the JFK assassination, and I am not an extremist. I just happen to have studied federal law in depth for more than 7 full years now, and I have a lot to share, now in the Supreme Law Library, for people to access via their Internet computers. This is a serious offer. /s/ Paul Mitchell http://www.supremelaw.com At 09:51 AM 8/23/97 +0000, you wrote: >http://www.tampabayonline.net/news/news101n.htm > >8/23/97 -- 12:01 AM > > Conspiracy seminar canceled after angry phone calls > > > MISSION VIEJO, Calif. (AP) - A college seminar featuring > speakers who believe conspiracies were behind the > assassination of President John F. Kennedy was canceled > following a public outcry. > > The board of trustees at the South Orange County Community > College District had approved $5,000 to bring in four > panelists - including one who accuses the Israeli > intelligence agency, Mossad, of masterminding Kennedy's > murder in 1963. > > The proposed seminar had been strongly criticized by some > faculty members and the Anti-Defamation League. After a > report on the seminar was published Thursday, the school > received more than 200 phone calls. > > The response was ``pretty intense and somewhat surprising,'' > said district Chancellor Robert A. Lombardi. ``Certainly > none of us wanted to be offensive or troublesome to any > group.'' > > A spokeswoman for the district said the overwhelming > majority of phone calls it received were critical of > allowing extremists to participate in a seminar sanctioned > by the district. > > Lombardi defended the course even after it was canceled. > > ``I would argue on the side of free speech,'' he said. > ``Obviously, the Supreme Court has made many telling > decisions in support of that view. In the largest realm of > ideas, I think it's terribly important to allow differences > of opinions to be voiced.'' > > Copyright 1997 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This > material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or > redistributed. > > > > >--------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------- >To subscribe or unsubscribe, email >majordomo@majordomo.pobox.com with the message: > subscribe ignition-point > or > unsubscribe ignition-point > http://ic.net/~celano/ip/ > > ======================================================================== Paul Andrew Mitchell : Counselor at Law, federal witness B.A., Political Science, UCLA; M.S., Public Administration, U.C. Irvine tel: (520) 320-1514: machine; fax: (520) 320-1256: 24-hour/day-night email: [address in tool bar] : using Eudora Pro 3.0.3 on 586 CPU website: http://www.supremelaw.com : visit the Supreme Law Library now ship to: c/o 2509 N. Campbell, #1776 : this is free speech, at its best Tucson, Arizona state : state zone, not the federal zone Postal Zone 85719/tdc : USPS delays first class w/o this As agents of the Most High, we came here to establish justice. We shall not leave, until our mission is accomplished and justice reigns eternal. ======================================================================== [This text formatted on-screen in Courier 11, non-proportional spacing.]
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