******* Start of 'files\frink.003' ******* Friends, Here are two messages that explain themselves, one passed along by the Native Americans and another by people in the alt.slack newsgroup. I am simply passing them along and am not advocating any specific course of action. Enjoy! FrInk@andronix.org -----(1)----- Date: Sat, 15 Oct 1994 02:10:06 -0500 (CDT) From: Shawnee Reserve 206 Subject: cheap call to your congressional rep (fwd) ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Subject: cheap call to your congressional rep O'siyo! Sorry about all the enclosed headers, but I feel like you all need to know and have access to the source of this. Old Jim and others - This is almost too good to be true. The following lists a number you can use to contact your legislators and let the self-RIGHT-eous pick up the phone bill. They think you will be calling on behalf of their agendas, but you can petition for your treaty rights, discuss Little Rock Reed, Leonard Peltier, Tony Rios and other brothers the system is raining down on, whatever your needs as a First People might be. The Christain Coalition, who provided the toll-free number won't know. I decided to pass this on in this group rather than in Wotanging Ikche. I hope the knowledge will be put to a good use. Peace, Gary Night Owl ---------------------- clip here for message ------------------- From: STSIEPMANN@JTSA.EDU Subject: call Congress & charge it to the religious right (fwd Sender: STSIEPMANN@JTSA.EDU To: SIEPMANN@delphi.com Reply-to: STSIEPMANN@JTSA.EDU Try, try again (they've been updating the mail system, fouling up the addresses, etc.). I thought you'd might like having this number and spreading it to your friends. Call congress and charge it to the religious right! Stacey ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Tue, 27 Sep 1994 18:06:16 -0800 From: Miriam Messinger To: "BRIDGES: the Jewish Feminist journal" Subject: call Congress & charge it to the religious right (fwd) ----------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Mon, 26 Sep 94 14:00:08 EDT >From:stephenb@mit.edu To: lbg-local-talk@mit.edu Subject: call Congress & charge it to the religious right -------- Forwarded Message Date: Mon, 26 Sep 1994 10:00:04 -0700 To: qn-request@MIT.EDU From: bartleby@cats.ucsc.edu (Bryan Strong: Psychology / UC-Santa Cruz) Subject: Religious right This message was forwarded to me. Thought it might be of interest as it is Lou Sheldon's toll-free number to call Washington to oppose gay rights. Apparently anyone can use the number. Bryan _____________________________________________________________ You can call Capitol Hill to tell your Congressperson or Senator what you think AND charge the religious right for your call. Far-right Traditional Values Coalition leader Rev. Lou Sheldon paid for a toll-free number so anti-gay supporters could call congressional members and express their political views. Well, anyone can use the same number and give the opposite view directly to DC. The 1-800-768-2221 phone number connects you directly to Capitol Hill. Spread this post and the phone number as far as possible. Make some calls and push up the phone bill for the religious right. <<<<<<<<<<<<<<< (I have tried the number and it does get you through to the "Capitol" receptionist. Just ask for the Congress person by name and you will be connected to that office.) ---------------------- This was sent to me by my sister who is attending the Jewish Theological Seminary in NYC. Stacey asks you spread this number as far and wide as possible. I thought you would be interested in spreading this among the Native community. I hesitate to suggest publishing it in WI, simply because word should not get back to the Rev. Sheldon too fast. If it does, the number will be cut off too soon (might as well maximize their bill). -----(2)----- From: modemac@netcom.com (Modemac) Newsgroups: alt.slack Subject: Religious RIght Free Phone Date: Wed, 12 Oct 1994 18:28:57 GMT [NOTE from Modemac: To paraphrase the words of the immortal Linus Van Pelt, the three things that can supposedly never be discussed because of their strong emotional ties are religion, politics, and the Great Pumpkin. So whenever religion and politics get together, it causes a firestorm. Right?] [ Author was unicorn@netcom.com ] [ Posted on Tue, 4 Oct 1994 22:38:17 GMT ] I had this forwarded to me by a maillist that I subscribe to. I thought that it would be of great interest to the people of this group. The Religious Right threatens much more than the Homosexual Community. PS. Yes, it's ME! Delurking after a long hiatus... Subject: Call DC for Free- 1-800-768-2221 You can call Capitol Hill to tell your Congressperson or Senator what you think, AND "charge" the Religious Right for your call with the 800 number above. Far-right Traditional Values Coalition leader Rev. Lou Sheldon paid for a toll-free number so anti-gay supporters could call congressional members and express their political views. Well, progressives can use the same number and give the opposite views directly to DC. The 1-800-768-2221 phone number connects you directly to Capitol Hill. Spread this post and the phone number as far as possible. Let's make some calls and push up the phone bill for the Religious Right. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- "Boingy! Boingy! | Eric Walker ("Modemac") | There is Boingy!" 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