[IMC-Boston-Dispatch] 3/11 Protest War Criminal Henry Kissinger!

Sofia JarrinT sofiajt at yahoo.com
Wed Mar 8 07:25:56 PST 2006


let me know if you need the flyer, not attached to prevent mssg from bouncing.

John Harris <john.r.harris at verizon.net> wrote:  To: "BostonMarch20 at yahoogroups. com" <BostonMarch20 at yahoogroups.com>
From: "John Harris" <john.r.harris at verizon.net>
Date: Wed, 08 Mar 2006 09:56:15 -0500
Subject: [BostonMarch20] Protest War Criminal Henry Kissinger!

                
please forward far and wide.   see attached flier.
                www.stopthewars.org  info at stopthewars.org
     
        March 11 -     Protest War Criminal Henry Kissinger @ JFK Library  -  10:00 AM. 
        Henry Kissinger is responsible for     crimes against humanity in Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Bangladesh, East Timor and     Chile.
    While  we are currently very busy fighting a new generation of war criminals  it is important to not let older ones off the hook. 
    If you need more information concerning     Kissinger's crimes just google him. There is a wealth of information out     there. 
     

    From the Conference   Brochure-
        "On  March 10 and 11, 2006, the National Archives and the nation’s  Presidential Libraries will host an unprecedented two-day conference  examining the history of the Vietnam War and the American presidency.  The conference, which is free and open to the public, will be held at  the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum in Boston.
    "Vietnam  and the Presidency" is the first national conference sponsored by all  the Presidential Libraries – from Hoover to Clinton – and the National  Archives and Records Administration (NARA). Leading historians, key  policymakers of the era, and journalists who covered the war will  examine the antecedents of the war, presidential decision-making, media  coverage, public opinion, lessons learned and the influence of the  Vietnam experience on subsequent U.S. foreign policy.
    Among those participating in the     historic two-day conference will be General Alexander Haig; Secretary     of State Henry Kissinger; Special Counsel to President Kennedy     Theodore Sorensen; Special Assistant to President Johnson Jack     Valenti; Senator Chuck Hagel; New York Times columnist     Bob Herbert; Ambassador Pete Peterson; General Wesley     Clark; professors George Herring, Robert D. Schulzinger,     Timothy Naftali, and Marilyn Young; journalists Steve     Bell and Dan Rather; Pulitzer Prize-winning authors David     Halberstam and Frances Fitzgerald; and historians David     Kaiser and Jeffrey Kimball. Former President Jimmy Carter     will speak via video and NBC Nightly News anchorman Brian     Williams will moderate all of the second day’s sessions.
    The  Vietnam War was the longest and most controversial war that the United  States ever fought. It claimed the lives of more than 58,000 Americans  and over three million Vietnamese. Fromthe arrival of the first U.S.  military advisors in the 1950s to the fall of Saigon on April 30, 1975,  U.S. involvement in Vietnam was central to the Cold War foreign  policies of Presidents Eisenhower, Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon and Ford.  The war has continued to affect the policies of subsequent presidents  and its legacy is particularly relevant today during America’s war on  terror."
    Here's a link to official event     information:
    http://www.jfklibrary.org/pr_vietnam_war_conference_2006.html


     



    
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