Tachia, I don't think you should have deleted any of your posts. The original post stated that the alert was released on July 19th. If it had been July, it would have been 2008, which would definitely be old news. After the bulletin about Dennis Banks' heart attack, I can understand your concern that old news was being posted as current. Sometimes these bulletins and alerts take on a life of their own, being posted and re-posted for months. You simply made a comment; Ann took offense and got her panties in a bunch. Not your fault.
Would you please re-post the e-mail you were forwarded concerning Leonard's health? There were a few things "off" in that up-date that I wanted to discuss.
thanks bls .. i did not see anything in my posts that would warrant this "ann" asking for them to be deleted .. but i am just so sick of the "myspace people" that i went ahead and did it .. i had thought this "ann" was yet another "alias" from myspace, and if i had known for sure, as i do now, i would not have even engaged them .. no point as everyone has certainly seen .. .. indeed those myspace bulletins do take on a life of their own, being re-re-re-re-posted even years later .. the "look at me" syndrome lol .. yep "ann" sure got her panties in a bunch .. awfully quickly too don't ya think? .. makes one wonder .. .. .. .. ..
here is that up-date i received from TCD .. i removed the email address's, did not want to post them in public .. but if you want to contact the person who sent it i will give that addy to you in private ..
Date: Tue Jun 23, 2009 7:09 pm
Subject: [Fwd: [CCJP-discuss] update on Leonard Peltier's health--he's OK]
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Subject: [CCJP-discuss] update on Leonard Peltier's health--he's OK
Date: Tue, 23 Jun 2009 10:21:43 -0700 (PDT)
We have gotten word that Leonard has been examined by a doctor and has not had a heart attack. The symptoms that had so frightened his niece during her visit may have been caused by stress. He was recently transferred to Lewisburg Prison in Pennsylvania and was badly beaten shortly after his arrival. Supporters continue to work for Leonard's release, or, alternatively, a transfer to a prison closer to his home and family.
Leonard appreciates the phone calls, emails, and faxes to prison officials on behalf of his health needs.