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March 7th, 2007

Vigil and Press Conference Tommorrow

Posted by Len in Uncategorized

Tomorrow, 3/8/2007, Josh’s case is slated for Magistrate Mediation. We will hold a vigil beginning at 8:00 AM in front of the San Francisco Federal Building in support of Josh. There will be a press conference scheduled for 2:00 PM.

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  1. John Irby said,
    on March 8th, 2007 at 2:11 am

    Give up the video. You’re not a journalist. You didn’t have an agreement of confidentiality with those video taped. You already leaked portions of the video to other outlets. Defying the United States Government because you want to be the equivalent of Dan Rather over some punk Anarchists after they wrecked a cop’s face, is just pathetic.

  2. Aaron said,
    on March 8th, 2007 at 6:43 am

    John, John… you should really get a grip on the facts before you open your mouth.

    Best wishes today, Josh.

  3. John Irby said,
    on March 8th, 2007 at 12:59 pm

    The implication is that you have all the facts, but I don’t see any posted, so you stab is dull.

  4. on March 8th, 2007 at 6:56 pm

    The facts, dear John, are scattered. The fact is that what it is that the police want from Wolf (nice website, by the way) is as much your guess as mine.

    The fact that before Wolf, only three journalists (two accredited, one freelance like Wolf) were recorded to be held for contempt longer than one day is…not.

    They were, in chronological order, William Farr (Los Angeles Herald Examiner) for refusing to reveal the source of the Manson trials leak, Vanessa Leggett (freelance) for refusing to give up a source for a book about a real murder and Judith Miller (New York Times.)

    Surrendering all authority to the government when the government is not being clear upon its procedures and its reasonings is not good citizenship. We are, I think, enough of a police state as it is.

    Good work, Josh. And if you could get somebody to add a better picture of what your T-shirt looks like and some size options, I’ll buy a couple…:mrgreen:

  5. Liz said,
    on March 12th, 2007 at 8:23 pm

    Hi Johanna,
    About the t-shirts, we thought we had added the size option, but there was a problem. I, (Josh’s mom) am handling the paypal and I send the orders to one of Josh’s friends who will then email you for your size and send out the shirt. Sorry, it got so complicated.
    Thanks for your support,
    Liz

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