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"National Day of Outrage" for Lynne Stewart
2005-02-15
NATIONAL LAWYERS GUILD CALLS FOR A NATIONAL DAY OF OUTRAGE IN RESPONSE TO LYNNE STEWART VERDICT
I'm with you guys, I think she should have been put up against a wall and.....oh, that's not the outrage you're talking about?
The National Executive Committee of the NLG calls on all Guild chapters to organize and to take part in local actions as part of a "National Day of Outrage" in response to yesterday's Lynne Stewart verdict, which we see as an attack not only on our cherished colleague and fellow NLG member but also on all members of the legal community who represent unpopular clients and causes. We are calling for this coordinated day of action to be held next Thursday, February 17 in your cities, towns, and, if you are a law student, at your school.

We will use this national Day of Outrage to both express our condemnation of the Lynne Stewart verdict and to draw attention to the government's ongoing attacks on legal professionals who represent unpopular clients and causes. We urge chapters to use these actions as a call for more sustained, long-term action. At a very minimum, chapter members should organize a press conference/rally at the local federal courthouse or federal building. One suggestion is to invite other legal or defense organizations to join the Guild in condemning the conviction of Lynne Stewart and the government's efforts to intimidate individuals who are willing to defend persons accused in the "war on terror." Additionally, we are hoping that this effort will lead to the development of a national coalition of civil rights and defense organizations. Members have suggested that we use the day of outrage to call for the formation of a "Coalition to Defend the Right to Counsel." This will give the press more of a concrete reason to "bite" and will allow us to use this event to highlight the ongoing attacks on the ability to represent individuals targeted for government prosecution.
Posted by:Steve

#25  Two questions for the lawyers.
1) Why?
2) Why not litigate something citizens care about like outsourcing?
Posted by: 3dc   2005-02-15 11:59:02 PM  

#24  Did we let the German-American Bund continue to operate after December 10, 1941? If not, why is the NLG any different?
Posted by: jackal   2005-02-15 11:54:10 PM  

#23  If they decide to have a "National Day of Outrage" against Lynne Stewart, count me in. ;-p
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2005-02-15 10:58:05 PM  

#22  oh goodie! Another moonbat parade.
Posted by: 2b   2005-02-15 10:49:26 PM  

#21  What do you call a terrorist-sympathizing commie moonbat lawyer in prison?

A good start.
Posted by: BH   2005-02-15 9:00:13 PM  

#20  "National Day of Outrage"...
Is that anything like "Two minutes of hate"?
Posted by: Dishman   2005-02-15 8:33:18 PM  

#19  Yuck, the Michael Moore in drag reference....uncalled for!
Posted by: Snump Huperesing6112   2005-02-15 8:25:07 PM  

#18  "...formation of a 'Coalition to Defend the Right to Counsel'..."

But after the Committee got done amending, it ended up the 'Coalition to Defend the Right to Counsel to Aid and Abet the Furtherance of Violent Felonies'...
Posted by: mojo   2005-02-15 8:05:08 PM  

#17  Interesting tidbits from discoverthenetwork.com:
Radical organization of lawyers, founded in 1936 by the Communist Party USA
Active affiliate of the International Association of Democratic Lawyers, which served as a Soviet front group during the Cold War
In the post-Communist era has continued to embrace its Communist heritage
Has sought to legally represent individuals and groups that have attacked the U.S.
Is at the forefront of efforts to weaken the nation’s intelligence-gathering agencies
Advocates open borders and mass immigration.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2005-02-15 7:57:12 PM  

#16  ...Is it just me, or does she really look like Michael Moore in drag?...

Mike
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski   2005-02-15 7:15:34 PM  

#15  NLG??? DOn't make me laugh...

Prominent Guild member and Rutgers University School of Law Professor Arthur Kinoy argued that the role of the radical lawyer was to facilitate the coming anti-capitalist revolution by weakening the law’s ability to function effectively against law-breaking radicals.

Weather Underground founder and former NLG staffer Bernadine Dohrn stated in 1998 that the Guild "continues to thrive by embracing a huge array of social issues. From immigration and labor, ecology, international law, women’s rights, children’s rights and so on. It is very much in the tradition of the 1960’s grassroots organization, where local chapters work away on their own priorities but are a part of a broader network and coalition." Luckily for the Guild, the organization was given new purpose by the various anti-globalization/anti-capitalist/anti-imperialist movements that gained steam in the mid-to-late 1990s, came of age in Seattle 1999, and transitioned without pause into the anti-war/anti-America/anti-capitalist movement of the post-9/11 era.

The Guild’s current modus operandi borrows much from its earlier history: attack laws and institutions that uphold order; promote mass civil disorder; support selected anti-American governments and terrorist movements abroad; and help violent "revolutionaries" operate domestically.

Ann Fagan Ginger and Eugene M. Tobin, eds., The National Lawyers Guild: From Roosevelt through Reagan (Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1988)

Stewart should b sebtenced and disappear into the depths of her real fear -- IRRELEVANT OBSCURITY
Posted by: epaminondas   2005-02-15 6:35:47 PM  

#14  Get the skank a razor.

Olajuwan - the flat-feet ball stuffing, Muslimutt has-been - says he was not aware that he was donating to terror charities. Okay, you don't know nothing about me, ergo: send me $80,000.
http://www.sunherald.com/mld/sunherald/news/breaking_news/10906833.htm
If you disagree with me, then you are a racist.
SAY DOOM!
Posted by: IToldYouSo   2005-02-15 6:23:41 PM  

#13  ALERT...warning ..ALERT...according to trusted Intel source, "National Day of Outrage" protesters will exchange ASSHATS mid-march to throw off NSA tracking. Be Advised updates are pending...
Posted by: ALERT   2005-02-15 6:03:50 PM  

#12  "Dude. It's all about the justice, man."
Posted by: Seafarious   2005-02-15 5:50:04 PM  

#11  NLG is a hard core commie outfit, created originally for the purpose of defending indicted soviet agents and useful idiots. Guilt or innocence does not enter into their equation.
Posted by: Rex Mundi   2005-02-15 5:47:43 PM  

#10  After visiting their website I doubt that is the all marched on Washington they would cause much in the way of a traffic jam. I only hope they DO cause something that require the police to use their batans. And I agree that she should have been taken out and shot (treason is treason).
Posted by: Cyber Sarge   2005-02-15 5:33:28 PM  

#9  They have effin' audio tapes of her doing it....what more do you want????
Posted by: Mark E.   2005-02-15 5:25:41 PM  

#8  Anyone up for making some giant Glenn Reynolds puppets? Heh.
Posted by: Seafarious   2005-02-15 5:25:03 PM  

#7  I don't suppose it ever occured to the NLG that she just may have been guilty -- which she was. No suprise that NLG has "outrage" that the courts convicted someone who aided a known terrorist -- who's side are they really on anyway?
Posted by: H8_UBL   2005-02-15 5:21:33 PM  

#6  Gee, the PaleoCommie NLG? Really?

What a surprise! (NOT!)

Birds of a feather, y'know...
Posted by: mojo   2005-02-15 5:17:41 PM  

#5  doesn't strike me as surprising nor beneficial to the image of lawyers to keep reminding us how many times they end up on the wrong side of the citizenry...
Posted by: Frank G   2005-02-15 5:08:34 PM  

#4  These people just do not get it. The jury looked at the evidence and took 13 days of deliberation, then voted GUILTY. They did their duty. The NLG and other leftist outfits can go nuts all they want. People are on to them and they think that they can go to their MSM propaganda organs and get things their way. Well, the tide is turning and people are getting turned off by the leftist BS. One thing for sure, the LLL will not go down with a wimper.

The only thing is that you can bet your hammer and sickle that the NLG moonbats will appeal Stewart's case with a full court press. I hope that the prosecuters are vigilant. They still need the 1st string players in this game.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2005-02-15 5:07:40 PM  

#3  Wow! Upraised, clenched fists in their logo. How sixties! If the Day of Outrage doesn't work, will there be a Day of Rage? A Day of Really Pissed Off? A Day of Really Indignant?
And if none of that works, will they break out...THE BIG GIANT PUPPETS!
Posted by: tu3031   2005-02-15 4:58:38 PM  

#2  Large group of lefty lawyers? Sounds like a target rich environment to me. Break out the urine balloons!
Posted by: Raj   2005-02-15 4:54:25 PM  

#1  ...And a hush falls over the crowd....
Posted by: Mark E.   2005-02-15 4:52:19 PM  

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