Letter faxed to Judge Carter from a Vietnam Veteran
The letter below says it all. Our veterans deserve our undying respect.
Letter faxed to Judge Carter from a Vietnam Veteran
Saturday, September 26, 2009 9:19 AM
From:
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Two DNC letters - perjury on Hawaii certification
Two DNC letters - perjury on Hawaii certification
From: MinuteMan CDC_SC [mailto:minutemancdc_sc at]
Sent: Monday, September 28, 2009 1:11 AM
To: dzahn at wnd dot com
Subject: Two DNC letters - perjury on Hawaii certification
http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=111286
Dear Mr. Zahn,
We do not care about "credit", but surely you are aware that we and others reported this nine months ago?
http://www.alipac.us/ftopic-137238-days ... c-462.html
http://www.alipac.us/ftopic-137238-days ... c-469.html
Besides emailing our findings [to news at worldnetdaily dot com], what else can we do to alert WorldNetDaily and other Constitutional eligibility watchdogs?
________________________________________________
Monday, September 28, 2009 7:41 AM
From: "Drew Zahn" <dzahn at wnd.com>
To: "'MinuteMan CDC_SC'" <minutemancdc_sc>
I can't speak for the other editors at WND, but no, I was unaware of any previous reporting on this before Mr. Williams' work.
Please understand, however, that message boards and forums don't really constitute "reporting" it, and are so filled with random and unsubstantiated comments, that we simply can't take time to examine the hundreds – no, thousands – of message boards out there discussing this controversy.
If, however, you do encounter verifiable information that constitutes breaking news on this story, I invite you to email us at news at worldnetdaily dot com , and we can work to get the news out to a broader audience.
Drew Zahn,
News editor, WorldNetDaily
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Drew Zahn
message boards and forums don't really constitute "reporting" it
So old school establishment... brick and mortar... printing press and newsprint... WorldNetDaily, of all people.
http://www.alipac.us/ftopic-137238-.html . . . 2001 replies . . . 71038 views.
We search and read and verify. We research until dawn to feed the morning shift. Sometimes we travel to remote locations to get first-hand eyewitness accounts. Occasionally our specialization and focus on Mr. Obama's Constitutional ineligibility leads us to insights that the popular news portals miss.
We also surf the boards, piecing together puzzle parts. WND used to do that.
Re: Two DNC letters - perjury on Hawaii certification
[quote=MinutemanCDC_SC] Two DNC letters - perjury on Hawaii certification
From: MinuteMan CDC_SC [mailto:minutemancdc_sc at]
Sent: Monday, September 28, 2009 1:11 AM
To: dzahn at wnd dot com
Subject: Two DNC letters - perjury on Hawaii certification
http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=111286
Dear Mr. Zahn,
We do not care about "credit", but surely you are aware that we and others reported this nine months ago?
http://www.alipac.us/ftopic-137238-days ... c-462.html
http://www.alipac.us/ftopic-137238-days ... c-469.html
Besides emailing our findings [to news at worldnetdaily dot com], what else can we do to alert WorldNetDaily and other Constitutional eligibility watchdogs?
________________________________________________
Monday, September 28, 2009 7:41 AM
From: "Drew Zahn" <dzahn at wnd.com>
To: "'MinuteMan CDC_SC'" <minutemancdc_sc>
I can't speak for the other editors at WND, but no, I was unaware of any previous reporting on this before Mr. Williams' work.
Please understand, however, that message boards and forums don't really constitute "reporting" it, and are so filled with random and unsubstantiated comments, that we simply can't take time to examine the hundreds – no, thousands – of message boards out there discussing this controversy.
If, however, you do encounter verifiable information that constitutes breaking news on this story, I invite you to email us at news at worldnetdaily dot com , and we can work to get the news out to a broader audience.
Drew Zahn,
News editor, WorldNetDaily
__________________________________________________ _________
[quote="Drew Zahn":ij7t56gh][b]message boards and forums don't really constitute "reporting" it[/b][/quote]
So old school establishment... brick and mortar... printing press and newsprint... WorldNetDaily, of all people.
[url="http://www.alipac.us/ftopic-137238-.html"]http://www.alipac.us/ftopic-137238-.html[/url] . . . 2001 replies . . . 71038 views.
We search and read and verify. We research until dawn to feed the morning shift. Sometimes we travel to remote locations to get first-hand eyewitness accounts. Occasionally our specialization and focus on Mr. Obama's Constitutional ineligibility leads us to insights that the popular news portals miss.
We also surf the boards, piecing together puzzle parts. WND used to do that.[/quote:ij7t56gh]
MinuteMan,
Thanks for passing along this correspondence. Very interesting.
I may be looking at this discussion from a slightly different slant. If Mr. Zahn is interested in receiving creditable news leads from posters at Alipac, then I see that as a positive sign, and we-all should consider whether or not we want to feed him with our research and with our understandings.
If we choose to feed WND with our 'news' and findings, then we are helping promote and support WND. If we don't care about our own 'ownership' of the news, then WND certainly seems like it may be a good and efficient method of getting the news to the outside world - something I believe is important.
If, on the other hand, we are doing something special in our research, and believe we have a story of our own to tell, then I think we should consider publishing our own copyrightable 'news' to the world. If we do so, this would draw additional attention to Alipac and/or its individual authors and posters.
Of all of the forums of which I have monitored and contributed in recent months, I believe that this particular forum has done some of the better research and analysis, and I actually encourage some one or more of us to write our own book or write articles for NewsMax, NewsWithViews or WND, or whomever.
As an aside, it is my belief that our nation is in a deep pile of doo-doo, and that the only path to recovery for us as a nation, is through education - accurate and truthful education - education that will cancel out the biased and errant knowledge forced into us by our government school systems and the government controlled news media.
And, besides the Obama ineligibility story, I believe there is much credible evidence pointing to a real, live conspiracy by groups and individuals in the financial world (yes, people just like George Soros) and in our own federal and state governments, to weaken and destroy our republic. How we choose to respond to these ongoing threats to our nationality will determine if we are to survive and thrive as an independent nation and republic, or whether we will go down in history as 'well, they could have...'
On a personal level, I try to learn from legal minds, documents, and processes (because I think most of our problems are actually the results of lawless activities performed by members of our own government); I learn from economic and financial minds; I learn from philosophical minds; and I learn from our own history and from our living and dead historians.
This is why I am back in college after 35 or so years, and why I post legal documents and have solicited copyright permission to re-post articles I find in college and from the various websites, forums, and blogs up on Scribd.com. While we are learning, we must remember to give back and help others learn these same lessons we spend so much time absorbing.
So, if everything we do counts (i.e. our actions either count for us, or they count against us), I think we should continue to do as we are doing - we are learning, and I believe we are growing intellectually. Now may be an excellent time for us to consider how we want to help others learn from our own knowledge.
Maybe WND is a good outlet for our ‘news.’ I can’t answer that question for all of us, but it appears to be something we should consider.