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Submitted by Robert Whitlock on Thu, 04/10/2008 - 11:31am.
Apr 10 2008 - 12:00pm
Apr 10 2008 - 9:00pm
Father Ray Bourgeois is a Roman Catholic Priest and the founder of the human rights organization, School of Americas Watch [4/10/2008 update: SOA Watch website currently blocked, apparently by Google]. You have several opportunities to visit with Father Bourgeois today, April 10th, in Olympia.
From the SOA Watch website:
SOA Watch is an independent organization that seeks to close the US Army School of the Americas, under whatever name it is called, through vigils and fasts, demonstrations and nonviolent protest, as well as media and legislative work.

On November 16, 1989, six Jesuit priests, their co-worker and her teenage daughter were massacred in El Salvador. A U.S. Congressional Task Force reported that those responsible were trained at the U.S. Army School of the Americas (SOA) at Ft. Benning, Georgia.

In 1990 SOA Watch began in a tiny apartment outside the main gate of Ft. Benning. While starting with a small group, SOA Watch quickly drew upon the knowledge and experience of many in the U.S. who had worked with the people of Latin America in the 1970's and 80's.

Today, the SOA Watch movement is a large, diverse, grassroots movement rooted in solidarity with the people of Latin America. The goal of SOA Watch is to close the SOA and to change U.S. foreign policy in Latin America by educating the public, lobbying Congress and participating in creative, nonviolent resistance. The Pentagon has responded to the growing movement and Congress' near closure of the SOA with a PR campaign to give the SOA a new image. In an attempt to disassociate the school with its horrific past, the SOA was renamed the Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation in January of 2001.
Opportunities to visit with and listen to Father Bourgeois on April 10th are:
  • Noon at SPSCC - Building 26 Room 105
  • 2 PM at TESC - Seminar II B1105
  • Pizza Dinner at Apollo's Pizza at 5 PM - 2010 Harrison Ave NW
  • and 7 PM at Traditions Cafe - 300 5th Ave SW.
I hope to see you at one of these events.

more information: www.vfp109rcc.org
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SOA Watch Website Blocked

Google is warning that the SOA Watch website "may harm your computer."

Currently I am not able to connect to the SOA website.

see school of americas watch Google search
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Website Up

I checked earlier today and the website appears to be working. Nor do I detect that my computer has been harmed by some supposed malicious device that is allegedly installed on the SOAW website.
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Let's just hope your spirit of patriotism...

... and pride in being an American has not been irretrievably damaged by the subversive information you were exposed to at the SOAW website!
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Please see Father Ray Bourgeois!

Please attend one of Father Ray Bourgeois's appearances and listen to him talk about the School of Americas and related topics!

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Ehh..

 I got on.  Stupid me opening a page that others have said have that warning while still LOGGED IN AS F-ING ROOT.  Oh well.  I closed out of the terminal.  Page came right up.


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father roy/soa

i love this man. he is so inspiring in such a humble way. for thos eof you who could not make it, check out soaw.org..its up and not harming my computer!
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SOAW didn't harm my computer, either

I had to download a press release from the SOAW site for Works In Progress at the end of March, and although undoubtedly the CIA is now monitoring all my spam, otherwise everything is functional.
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