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All 9/11 Truth activists are invited to Downtown Cincinnati this Sunday at 5:00 P.M.
WeAreChange
Ohio is holding a street action outside of the Cincinnati Convention
Center where New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg will be attending. The
primary purpose of this street action is to distribute 9/11 Truth
fliers to the attendees of the NAACP convention.
Over 9000 people from around America will be Downtown for this convention.
We will be at the entrance of the Convention Center at 5th and Elm Streets. Street parking is free downtown on Sunday.
Members of Cincinnati 9/11 Truth marched in the annual Northside July 4 Parade in Cincinnati. Hundreds of free fliers and DVDs were handed out to the assembled citizens along the sidewalks of Hamilton Avenue.
Eight members of the group held banners, distributed material, or shouted information to the crowd on a megaphone. At several points a large roar of applause came from the thousands of spectators along the road. The event was largely a positive experience as many citizens are open to what really happened on 9/11.
David Edwards and Nick Juliano Raw Story Published: Thursday June 26, 2008
Republican presidential candidate John McCain was asked Thursday his
opinion of an attempt to impeach President Bush. His answer shouldn't
surprise anyone.
If nothing else, the fact that a question was even asked shows that
McCain's campaign doesn't do as rigorous a job as President Bush's
handlers do in weeding out unfriendly questioners from town hall
meetings.
"I appreciate this opportunity, Mr. McCain, to ask you a question,"
said a man attending the town hall meeting at Xavier University in
Ohio. "Part one is in regards to the articles of impeachment brought up
by Kucinich for Bush. What your stance is on that as far as manipulated
intelligence to form the policy. And then the second is Professor
Gadsby from Arizona was outside your office for sixteen days and didn't
eat solid foods. I was wondering if you agreed to meet with him for the
two hours he requested or does he have to be a corporate owner with
multi-million dollars to meet with you."
The Republican senator laughed.
"I do not agree with quote 'articles of impeachment,'" McCain said,
in reference to a resolution introduced by Rep. Dennis Kucinich (D-OH).
The second question was about an Arizona professor and 9/11 conspiracy theorist who staged a hunger strike
outside McCain's office requesting a meeting with the senator. McCain
said the professor ended his strike although he was refused an audience.
"I did not" meet with him, McCain said. "Because I don't take well to threats."
Stewart Howe and Jeremy Rothe-Kushel ask White House Press
Secretary Scott McClellan about 9/11 and the Constitution. McClellan
pretends to not have heard of PNAC and Building 7.