[Marxism] leaflet and program

Aaron Aarons aaron at mylists.fastmail.fm
Mon Oct 6 19:40:25 MDT 2008


>From: "Joaquin Bustelo" <jbustelo at gmail.com>
>Date: Sun, 5 Oct 2008 22:10:06 -0400
>
>Mark says,  "Let's start with asking what the leaflet is for.  Is it a
>general explanation of the crisis or a call for action or to a meeting or
>what???"
>
>Well, in Akron, at least, how about to prevent any more cases like this:
><http://www.wkyc.com/news/regional/akron_article.aspx?storyid=97865&catid=6>
>
>Joaquin

One of our jobs is to provide the general guidelines as to where the guns should be pointed. (Getting too specific might get us busted for conspiracy.)

 - Aaron

>Akron: Woman attempts suicide on eviction day
>
>AKRON -- The seven times deputies came to Addie Polk's home on Lacroix Avenue to serve foreclosure papers, she never answered the door.
>
>The 90-year-old widow lives alone and knew from the papers left on her door over a period of months that she was facing eviction.
>When two Summit County Deputies came to the home Wednesday to evict her, again there was no answer. They heard two "bangs" from the second floor of the house.
>When a deputy got a ladder and climbed in through a second floor window, he found Mrs. Polk with two gunshot wounds in her shoulder. She had apparently tried to take her own life.
>She is now being treated at Akron General Medical Center.
>"We never force people out into the streets," said Sheriff's Lt. Kandy Fatheree. "The deputies always bring information about agencies that will help those who are evicted, including more than half a dozen agencies ready to offer temporary and long term housing. The deputies will drive those who are losing their homes to the housing."
>The Summit County Sheriff's Department has three teams of deputies serving foreclosure notices every day.
>
>© 2008 WKYC-TV



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