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THE CRISIS AT CALIFORNIA SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF AT
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May 24, 2001
Union letters
Dear Warriors:
The
mission of Operation 'Frederick Schreiber' is to undermine
Anti-Stone faction's key ally, CSEA (California State
Employees Association). Our goal is to change CSEA's
position regarding CSDR issue to neutral or to our side
(which is much better). What can we do about it?
There is a good option for this action - send
massive emails to CSEA officers regarding CSDR's past
problems, past administrators oppressed and discriminated
against deaf employees, etc. I give you the email
addresses of CSEA officers so you can contact them regarding
these matters.
President: Perry Kenny - PKenny@calcsea.org
Executive Vice President: Steven K. Alari - SAlari@calcsea.org
Vice President: Gwen Hooker-Patrick - GHooker@calcsea.org
Secretary-Treasurer: Barbara Glass - BGlass@calcsea.org
Once
we drive CSEA out of CSDR involvement then it will deliver
a big blow to anti-Stone faction's morale. We
must fight together till our victory is prevailed! There
is an old saying - "United, we stand; divided,
we fall." We ill-afford to lose this critical
battle or it will be a great setback for us.
Here's
a good example of essential historical lesson - NATO
(North Atlantic Treaty Organization) made united stand
against Serbia for recent aggression against ethnical
Albanians in Kosovo province by launching persistent
air raids on Serbia and it's military force in Kosovo
for continuous and uninterrupted days. Finally
at last, Serbia bowed out by withdrawing military forces
from Kosovo province and it eventually led to the downfall
of former President Slobodan Milosevic.
Deaf
communities in the world are watching on us right now.
Salute,
Denny
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