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  • Bravo, So Cal activists who blasted Harman tonight.

    You guys made the news on Channel 13.

    And, Rep. Harman looked like a bumbling idiot when she was given an opportunity to respond.

    Between childhood, boyhood,
    adolescence
    & manhood (maturity) there
    should be sharp lines drawn w/
    Tests, deaths, feats, rites
    stories, songs & judgements

    - Morrison, Jim. Wilderness, vol. 1, p. 22

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    Re: Bravo, So Cal activists who blasted Harman tonight.

    Detailed recap of Saturday's protest of Rep. Jane Harman on UCLA campus provided in article in UCLA's Daily Bruin.

    Between childhood, boyhood,
    adolescence
    & manhood (maturity) there
    should be sharp lines drawn w/
    Tests, deaths, feats, rites
    stories, songs & judgements

    - Morrison, Jim. Wilderness, vol. 1, p. 22

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      Re: Bravo, So Cal activists who blasted Harman tonight.




      Breaking: Rep. Harman in Quid-Pro-Quo w/Bush DOJ & AIPAC

      by calchala [Subscribe]

      Sun Apr 19, 2009 at 06:43:11 PM PDT

      Apparently Rep. Harman was involved in a wiretap scandal and promised to lobby the justice department in regards to two individuals from AIPAC if they would lobby Nancy Pelosi to place Rep. Harman as the head of House Intelligence Committee.

      Harman in Quid-Pro-Quo w/Bush DoJ and Aipac

      calchala's diary :: ::

      While the information is mostly from 2006, what is new, per CQ Politics is that Rep. Harman's investigation was not dropped due to "lack of evidence" but merely because Alberto Gonzales wanted her to intervene on the Warrantless Wiretapping scandal that was brewing. This explains why she and democrats in general, did not act in the face of the allegations that came out of the NYTimes regarding that program and while she, specifically, came out in full force against the NYTimes story.

      Further, this also explains why Rep. Harman did not get a job with the Obama administration in the CIA or elsewhere.

      According to two officials privy to the events, Gonzales said he "needed Jane" to help support the administration’s warrantless wiretapping program, which was about to be exposed by the New York Times
      Further, what's more interesting is that Harman helped HOLD BACK THE STORY ON THE EVE OF THE 2004 ELECTIONS. (Personally, I think this could have helped Kerry win in 2004)

      Harman, he told Goss, had helped persuade the newspaper to hold the wiretap story before, on the eve of the 2004 elections. And although it was too late to stop the Times from publishing now, she could be counted on again to help defend the program
      If one wants accountability on Warrantless Wiretapping, this is where things begin. I truly hope the Obama administration is making note of these allegations and hopefully we'll see some action by Eric Holder. But still I would much rather see Rep. Harman kicked out of Congress for such actions, and I would hope Nancy Pelosi would do something about this.

      Harman dodged a bullet, say disgusted former officials who have pursued the AIPAC case for years. She was protected by an administration desperate for help.

      "It’s the deepest kind of corruption," said a recently retired longtime national security official who was closely involved in AIPAC investigation, "which was years in the making.

      "It’s a story about the corruption of government — not legal corruption necessarily, but ethical corruption."
      In fairness, Harman denies everything in the story, but with all of the sources being mentioned within the story, I don't know if that is simply believable.

      UPDATE: The Rec List. Thank you so Much.

      Let's give her a nice call on Monday:

      Office Addresses

      Washington, DC
      2400 Rayburn House Office Building
      Washington, DC 20515
      Phone: (202) 225 8220
      Fax: (202) 226 7290

      El Segundo
      2321 E. Rosecrans Avenue, Suite 3270
      El Segundo, CA 90245
      Phone: (310) 643 3636
      Fax: (310) 643 6445

      Wilmington
      544 N. Avalon Boulevard, Suite 307
      Wilmington, CA 90744
      Phone: (310) 549 8282
      Fax: (310) 549 8250

      UPDATE 2: As despicable as this is. What I think everyone is wondering is why is this information coming out now? I echo what's being said over at TPM about this story. TPM Link (Should be on the left)

      Is it pushback from the CIA/NSA, regarding the Torture memos?

      Is this why Obama is heading to the CIA for meetings tomorrow?

      I agree with TPM, the fact that this story is coming out NOW is interesting.

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        Re: Bravo, So Cal activists who blasted Harman tonight.

        Thanks Alex, loks like another embarrasing can of worms for Harmandjioglu.Qui pro Quo is what she also did as we know with her vote on the resolution.How could we allow for people like herthat have no scrubles to lie and use our cause?
        "All truth passes through three stages:
        First, it is ridiculed;
        Second, it is violently opposed; and
        Third, it is accepted as self-evident."

        Arthur Schopenhauer (1788-1860)

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          Re: Bravo, So Cal activists who blasted Harman tonight.




          ANC-PAC Endorses Marcy Winograd In Race Against Jane Harman

          By Asbarez Staff on Oct 16th, 2009

          LOS ANGELES–The Armenian National Committee – Political Action Committee (ANC-PAC) has officially endorsed the campaign of Democrat Marcy Winograd, who is challenging genocide denier Jane Harman in a primary race next year in California’s 36th Congressional District.

          Unlike Harman, Winograd has pledged her full support on a variety of issues important to her prospective Armenian American constituents. Jane Harman made national headlines two years ago when she secretly wrote a letter in opposition to the Armenian Genocide resolution to the Chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, while still being listed as a “cosponsor” of the human rights legislation. The Los Angeles Times and others harshly criticized Harman for flip-flopping on the genocide resolution. California’s 36th Congressional District covers a portion of the South Bay in Los Angeles County, including the cities of Redondo Beach, Manhattan Beach, Torrance, El Segundo and Venice.

          “We are proud to be endorsing somebody who is honest and smart,” remarked South Bay activist Shant Baboujian. “Marcy Winograd is a model citizen. The Armenian American community looks forward to making her Congresswoman Winograd,” added Baboujian.
          On October 11, 2009 a number of Armenian American leaders in the 36th Congressional District met with Marcy Winograd in
          Torrance, California. The meeting provided an opportunity for community members to interact with Winograd and learn about her positions on issues ranging from education, healthcare and foreign policy matters.

          Winograd will be challenging Jane Harman in the Democratic Party primary slated to be held on June 8, 2010. Winograd challenged Harman in 2006 and gave the incumbent a strong run, despite being dramatically outspent by Harman, who is one of the richest members of the U.S. Congress. Winograd is the co-founder of the Los Angeles chapter of Progressive Democrats of America.

          Winograd has strongly endorsed the Armenian Genocide resolution pending in the 111th Congress. She has stated, for the record, “I will not only co-sponsor a resolution to recognize the Armenian genocide, I will work to bring other lawmakers on board as co-sponsors. History should never be revised to suit the needs of current geopolitical considerations; to rewrite history or to deny genocide not only insults the victims and their families, but suggests we are doomed to repeat the same crimes of ethnic cleansing and mass murder because we never fully explore the root causes of genocide.” Winograd has also expressed her clear support for continued U.S. developmental and humanitarian aid to Nagorno-Karabagh. She believes that the Armenians of Nagorno-Karabagh deserve the support of the United States. She also believes that the United States must intervene in Nagorno-Karabagh to ensure the safety and security of Armenians. Lastly, she believes in the right of self-determination for the Armenians of Nagorno-Karabagh.

          The ANC-PAC is a non-partisan federally registered political action committee established to support political candidates who share the values of the Armenian American community. For more information, you may logon to www.ancpac.org.

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            Re: Bravo, So Cal activists who blasted Harman tonight.

            Jane Harman Resigning From Congress

            First Posted: 02/ 7/11 10:44 AM Updated: 02/ 7/11 11:07 AM

            Rep. Jane Harman (D-Calif.) is expected to announce on Tuesday that she will resign from her post in congress to serve as president and CEO of the Woodrow Wilson Center, NBC News reports.

            NBC's Andrea Mitchell reports:

            Harman will succeed the current leader, former Rep. Lee Hamilton, who has led the bipartisan think tank for 12 years.
            Politico's Mike Allen wrote in a tweet on Monday morning, "Wilson Center Board will make final decision on Jane Harman as new president tomorrow but she notified House of talks."

            Allen reports:

            She telephoned a series of colleagues on Monday morning to let them know, including House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) and House Democratic Whip Steny Hoyer (D-Md.).

            Harman was preparing to send a letter to her constituents explaining her negotiations to join the Woodrow Wilson Center.
            Democratic aides confirmed to the National Journal that Harman will resign her post on Tuesday.

            A special election will be required to determine the congresswoman's replacement in the U.S. House of Representatives. Mitchell notes that Harman's California district reliably leans Democratic.

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