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Boycott Advertisers in the Washington Post

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The manner in which the Washington Post treated Congressman Conyers' Hearing on the Downing Street Minutes is indicative of the censorship in the lying, biased, corporate owned media. (http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/06/16/AR2005061601570.html).and it's time we tell them we're not taking it anymore.
Boycott Advertisers in the Washington Post
by donna neversurrender
Mon Jun 20th, 2005 at 10:55:10 PDT

Remember what we did to Sinclair Broadcasting before the election when they wanted to run the Swift Boat Liars Special? We can and must do it again to the Washington Post because articles like Millbank's are the equivalent of the Swift Boat Liars. We only need to target one media outlet and the rest will get the message that they can and will be next.

The manner in which the Washington Post treated Congressman Conyers' Hearing on the Downing Street Minutes is indicative of the censorship in the lying, biased, corporate owned media. (http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/06/16/AR2005061601570.html) and it's time we tell them we're not taking it anymore.

Let the Post know when they treat us with contempt, and disrespect our country, our congress, and our democracy, lying and shilling for the bush administration, we will do something about it and we do mean business.


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LIST OF LOCAL ADVERTISERS IN THE WASHINGTON POST

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ANT Towing & American Auto Body Shop 6420 Chillum Pl. NW Washington, DC 20012 Tel: 202/882-4171 Fax: 202/829-6160

Arlington Motorcar Service 1712 Wilson Boulevard Rosslyn, VA 22209 Tel: 703/276-8022 Fax: 703/276-8033

Auto Therapy, Inc 8027 Snouffers School Rd.Gaithersburg, MD 20879 Tel: 301/417-7111 Fax: 301/947-4990 autotherapy [at] attglobal.net

Franconia Texaco 6117 Franconia Road Alexandria, VA 22310 Tel: 703/971-5788 Fax: 703/313-6153

RMA Chauffeured Transportation 6010 Executive Blvd. * Suite 101 * Rockville, MD 20852 * (301) 231-6555 * (800) 878-7743 * (301) 231-9677 Fax info [at] rmalimo.com

Springfield Texaco 5533 Backlick Road Springfield, VA 22151 Tel: 703/941-9245 Fax: 703/750-6686

Windshield City 14620-D Flint Lee Rd.Chantilly, VA 20151 Tel: 703/502-9870 Email : windshieldcity [at] erols.com

MEGA-TECH, Inc. 180 South Washington Street Suite 200-A Falls Church, VA 22046 Tel: 703/534-1629 Fax: 703/534-6058 Email: mgtech [at] mgtech-world.com

Quanta Systems 213 Perry Parkway Gaithersburg, MD 20877 Tel: 301/590-3300 Fax: 301/590-3325

Fit Physique 3333 Connecticut Ave., NW Washington, DC 20008 Tel: 202/537-9110 Email: FitPhys [at] aol.com

The Center Club 4300 King St Alexandria, VA 22302-1503 Tel: 703/820-8900

Cascades Counseling & Cascades Mediation Loudoun Tech Center 21495 Ridgetop Circle, Suite 305 Sterling, VA 20166 Tel: 703/430-4600 Fax: 703/430-5500 Email: counseling [at] attglobal.net

Claire Clarke, D.D.S. 5520 Connecticut Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20015 Tel: 202/966-4241 Fax: 202/966-4245

Ellen V Krieger DDS 1000 Wilson Boulevard Suite M10 Arlington, VA 22209 Tel: 703/527-6453 Fax: 703/527-8643

Enterprise Dental Specialists 9470 Annapolis Road Suite 304 Lanham, MD 20706 Tel: 301/731-4522 Fax: 301/731-5871

Eye Street Optical 3910 Centreville Road Suite 100 Chantilly, VA 20151 Tel: 703/830-6377 Fax: 703/263-0326

National Children's Center 6200 2nd St., NW Washington, DC 20011 Tel: 202/722-2300 Fax: 202/722-2383

Richard J. Castiello MD 5530 Wisconsin Ave., Suite 1418 Chevy Chase, MD 20815 Tel: 301/986-1880 Fax: 301/718-7372

Sidney S Markowitz, DDS 1145 19th St., NW Suite 316 Washington, DC 20036 Tel: 202/833-8240 Fax: 202/331-7803

Susan Baker, D.D.S., P.A. 6001 Montrose Road, Suite 1010 Rockville, MD 20852 Tel: 301/762-2800 Fax: 301/762-3900

Tri-Cities Nurses Registry & Helpmates, Inc. 4601 North Park Ave.Chevy Chase, MD 20815 Tel: 301/986-9129 Fax: 301/652-4757

Barefoot Floors, Inc. 530 4th Street, N.E.Washington, DC 20002 Tel: 202/543-1353

Facilities Management Company, Inc. 1200 Mercantile Lane Suite 109 Largo, MD 20774 Tel: 301/925-1620 Fax: 301/925-1635

T.W. Wallace Construction P.O. Box 1668 Arlington, VA 22210 Tel: 703/522-2312 Fax: 703/522-1348

Vista Management Co., Inc. 1131 University Blvd. West Suite 101 Silver Spring, MD 20902 Tel: 301/649-1115 Fax: 301/649-3560 Email: vistam [at] aol.com Contact L. Scott Wertlieb

Americana Hotel Crystal City 1400 Jefferson Davis Hwy.Arlington, VA 22202 Tel: 800/548-6261 &703/979-3772Fax: 703/979-0547

Boardwalk Plaza Hotel 2 Olive Avenue and the Boardwalk Rehoboth Beach, DE 19971-2806 Tel: 800/332-3224 Fax: 302/227-0561
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Sands Motel Ocean Highway Fenwick Island, DE 19944 Tel: 302/539-8200 Fax: 302/539-8200

The Kalorama Guest House1854 Mintwood Place NW Washington, DC 20009 Tel: 202/667-6369 Fax: 202/319-1262

The Inn of Rosslyn 1601 Arlington Blvd Arlington, VA 22209-3002 Tel: 800/504-4888 & 703/524-3400 Fax: 703/524-0220

The Phoenix Park Hotel 520 North Capitol Street, NW Washington, DC 20001 Tel: 202/737-9558 Fax: 202/638-4025 Email: phoenixpark [at] worldnet.att.net

Travisa 1731 - 21st St., NW Washington, DC 20009 Tel: 202/463-6166 Fax: 202/293-1112 Email: questions [at] travisa.com

Abogados Yeager & Etkind 1050 17th Street, N.W. Suite 600 Washington, DC 20036 Tel: 202/828-0750 -800/359-3995 Email: law4immigration [at] aol.com

Congressional Title & Escrow 650 Pennsylvania Avenue, SE Washington, DC 20003 Tel: 202/544-0800 Fax: 202/544-4828 Email: info [at] cteco.com

Jack H. Olender & Associates P.C. 888 17th St. NW Washington, DC 20006 Tel: 202/879-7777 Fax: 202/393-2245 Email: jhopc [at] olender.com

Daks Grill 13641 Minnieville Road Dale City, VA 22193 Tel: 703/583-1997 Fax: 703/583-1998 Email: daksgrill [at] aol.com

DC Coast 1401 K St. NW The Tower Building Washington, DC 20005 Tel: 202/216-5988 Fax: 202/371-2221

Ice House Cafe & Oyster Bar 760 Elden St. Herndon, VA 22070 Tel: 703/437-4500 Fax: 703/437-7738

Starland Cafe 5125 MacArthur Blvd. NW Washington, DC 20016 Tel: 202/244-9396 Fax: 202/686-2946

Whitlow's on Wilson 2854 Wilson Blvd.Arlington, VA 22205 Tel: 703/276-9693 Email: wowe [at] erols.com whitlows [at] whitlows.com
Jonathan Williams General Manager

Cafe Asia - D.C 1134 19th St. NW Washington, DC 20036 Tel: 202/659-2696 Fax: 202/659-2984 Email: ca20036 [at] aol.com

Syndney's Blues & Jazz -25 Christian St.Rehoboth Beach, DE 19971 Tel: 302/227-1339 Fax: 302/227-1332 Toll Free: 800/808-1924

Two-Nineteen Restaurant 219 King St.Alexandria, VA 22314 Tel: 703/549-1141 Fax: 703/549-1928

La Chaumiere 2813 M St. NW Washington, DC 20007 Tel: 202/338-1784 Fax: 202/965-4597 Email: Lchaumiere [at] aol.com

Fleet Feet 1841 Columbia Rd. NW Washington, DC 20009 Tel: 202/387-3888 Fax: 202/387-3175 Email: fleetdc [at] erols.com

Highcliffe Clothiers, Ltd.1120 20th St., NW -- Lafayette Center Washington, DC 20036 Tel: 202/872-8640 Fax: 202/872-8641 Email: highclife [at] aol.com

Claren Court Studio Inc. 2420 Wilson Boulevard Arlington, VA 22201 Tel: 703/358-9449 Fax: 703/358-0068 Email: clarencourtstudio [at] inetmail.att.net

Foxhall Gallery 3301 New Mexico Ave. NW Washington, DC 20016 Tel: 202-966-7144 Fax: 202/363-2345 Email: foxhallgallery [at] foxhallgallery.com

Framer Mc Gee's 4936 Hampden Lane Bethesda, MD 20814-2914 Tel: (301) 656-4090 Fax: (301 )656-4091 Email: FramerMcGee [at] aol.com

Dinette Gallery 9213 Baltimore Blvd.Route 1 College Park, MD 20740 Tel: 301/474-1440 Fax: 301/474-6119

A Dynamic Business Interiors, LLC 2300 South 9th St PH-606 Arlington, VA 22204 Tel: 703/685-0500 Fax: 703/685-0501 Email: offcfurn [at] aol.com

The Great British Pine Mine 4144 Howard Avenue Kensington, MD 20895 Tel: 301/493-2565 Fax: 301/493-9270

Daniel's Salon 1831 M St., NW Washington, DC 20036 Tel: 202/296-4856 Email: orgmail [at] washingtonpost.com

Piaf Salon & Day Spa 1023 15th St. NW Washington, DC 20005 Tel: 202/783-3334 Fax: 301/258-1146 Email: PiafSalon [at] aol.com

Central Photo 317 H Street, NE Washington, DC 20002 Tel: 202/544-6065 Fax: 202/544-3754 Email: cphoto7762 [at] aol.com

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Winston's Chimney Service 4212-R Howard Avenue Kensington, MD 20895 Tel: 301/571-8546 Fax: 301/571-8930 Email: Dbe4051706 [at] cs.com

alimar Florist 8648 Colesville Rd. Silver Spring, MD 20910 Tel: 301/585-0123 Fax: 301/588-7338

Aras Jewelers of Rockville 1522 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852 Tel: 301/984-7465 Fax: 301/984-8206

Blanca Flor 34 Manicet Space Annapolis, MD 21401-2029 Tel: 410/268-7666 Fax: 410/268-6710 Email: garcia@klaknet

Consignment Galleries 3226 Wisconsin Ave. NW Washington, DC 20016 Tel: 202/364-8995 Fax: 410/268-6850

District Hardware/ The Bike Shop 2003 P St. NW Washington, DC 20036 Tel: 202/659-8686 Fax: 202/223-4798

Gifted Listener Audio 5720 Pickwick Road Centreville, VA 20121 Tel: 703/818-8000

Politics & Prose Bookstore 5015 Connecticut Ave. NW Washington, DC 20008 Tel: 202/364-1919 Fax: 202/966-7532
Email: books [at] politics-prose.com

Signature Cigars 1598 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852 Tel: 301/984-2008 Fax: 301/231-4984 Email: cigardepot [at] aol.com

Tennis Factory 2500 Wilson Boulevard Arlington, VA 22201 Tel: 703/522-2700 Fax: 703/522-7490

Point of It All 3301 New Mexico Ave. NW Washington, DC 20016 Tel: 202/966-9898 Fax: 202/966-2955

The Written Word 1365 Connecticut Ave. NW Washington, DC 20036 Tel: 202/223-1400 Fax: 202/463-7484

Long & Foster Real Estate Corporate Offices 11351 Random Hills Road Fairfax, Virginia 22030 703-359-1500 http://www.longandfoster.com/Email_Forms/Property_Contact_Us.aspx?Entry_Point=1

NATIONAL ADVERTISERS: (I haven't had a chance to clean this up, fill in the blanks and put this into form yet. I know there are more advertisers too. This is just from online. Anybody want to help out?)
Samsung
Capital One
Vonage
Dell
Colonial Williamsburg
Budget Travel Online
Newsweek
Slate
MSNBC
Hewlett Packard
Nextel
Exxon Mobil ExxonMobil Shareholder Services 1 800 252 1800 (within the U.S. and Canada) 1 781 575 2058 (outside the U.S. and Canada)
National Association of Realtors
Vanguard Retirement Funds 800-662-6273
Investor Information 877-662-7447
Intel
Comcast
The link to my report here on indybay re Charles Schwab and 'share-money laundering' will provide additional reasons and links to boycott Charles Schwab as well but also provide more info re the 'Washington Post' and a mysterious and fraudulent $100,000+ letter to Bush in the 'Washington Post'
claiming 'naked shorting' a danger to SS investing in stock market(a lie no matter what you think of investing SS in market) on February 8 paid for by Overstock.com's Patrick Byrne and alias 'Bob O'Brien',(of ncans.net),whom he refuses to indentify.

This is surely Jame Dale Davidson, far right founder of 'newsmax.com' ,etc.and as I try to document,a major penny stock securities fraud.

http://sfbay.indymedia.org/news/2005/06/1747107.php

Below is another well researched article by Carol Remond of Dow Jones('Get Shorty's' Path From Utah To Washington')
that centers in part around that fraudulent letter in the Washington Post.You may substitute every mention she makes of 'O'Brien' with 'James Dale Davidson' and be ahead of the story in my opinion.


'Get Shorty's' Path From Utah To Washington

1 April 2005

Dow Jones News Service

English

(c) 2005 Dow Jones & Company, Inc.



By Carol S. Remond

A Dow Jones Newswires Column





NEW YORK (Dow Jones)--A senior U.S. senator's surprising interest in an arcane campaign against short selling followed hefty donations to Republican causes by one of the issue's key champions.



Patrick Byrne, a prominent corporate leader in the home state of Senator Robert Bennett, R-Utah, last year donated hundreds of thousands of dollars to a political advocacy group that financed advertisements against Democratic vice presidential candidate John Edwards. Byrne was also the largest private donor to Utah Republican gubernatorial candidate Jon Huntsman Jr. He also gave to Swift Boat Vets and POWS for Truth, a group that financed anti-John Kerry ads.



Byrne, president and chairman of online retailer Overstock.com (OSTK), has become a crusader and benefactor for conspiracy buffs who believe that Wall Street firms are cheating investors out of millions of dollars by illegally shorting stocks. The practice is known as "naked short selling."



In recent months, Byrne himself has done battle with short sellers and those critical of Overstock.com. In February, Byrne helped write and finance a full-page ad in The Washington Post to raise awareness about naked short selling and its potential impact on President George Bush's plan to privatize social security. The ad was sponsored by the National Coalition Against Naked Shorting or NCANS, a group endorsed by Byrne.



Short sellers typically borrow shares to sell them, hoping that they will be able to replace them with shares bought at a lower price later. Trading without a borrowing agreement is called naked short selling. It's illegal for most investors, but legal for firms that make markets in stocks by bringing liquidity to the market.



The campaign against naked short selling got a major boost earlier this month when Sen. Bennett publicly confronted Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman William Donaldson about purported short selling abuses and told him that a new regulation known as Reg SHO has failed to correct the problem.



"You put out a new rule in January to deal with naked short selling. And nearly as I can tell from my constituents who feel victimized by this, it's not working," Bennett told Donaldson during a Senate Banking Committee hearing. The senator from Utah, chief deputy majority whip and a respected Republican leader in Washington, cut short Donaldson when he tried to explain how Reg SHO works. Bennett demanded to be briefed on the issue. A meeting is planned for early April.



Sen. Bennett's support for the anti-naked shorting crusade was surprising because the issue has been centered around tiny companies many of them shells without real businesses and minimal revenues.



Especially puzzling was Sen. Bennett's choice of an example to illustrate trading abuses - Global Links Corp. (GLKCE) and Robert Simpson, an investor who says he tried to buy all of the company's shares.



Global Links, a development stage company that has generated but $1.6 million in revenue from 1993 through last September, had just $45,000 in cash as of last September, according to an SEC filing. It finances its tiny business by selling stock, something illustrated in other SEC filings. For example, as of last March, Global Links had 68 million shares outstanding. Three months later, that number rose to 107 million. Then as of late September last year, just six months later, it grew to 147 million.



It's most recent corporate development includes the acquisition of a small number of properties from Utah-based Diversified Financial Resources Corp. (DFLR), a company under SEC investigation for its participation in an offshore boiler room scheme.



Although brief, the exchange between Sen. Bennett and SEC Chairman Donaldson has become a rallying point for those who accuse brokerage firms and hedge funds of manipulating stock prices through illegal short selling. Tony Ryals


'Get Shorty's' Path From Utah To Washington p.2

Recently, Bennett's comments were featured in an infomercial about the evils of naked short selling produced by NCANS. Overstock.com's Byrne is also featured in the promotional piece, although he now claims that his company has not been a victim of naked short selling. Another person featured in the infomercial is Georgetown University professor James Angel who now says that his comments were taken out of context.



Responding to emailed questions, a spokeswoman for Sen. Bennett said that Byrne was one of the constituents that complained to the senator about short selling abuses. She declined to identify others. She said one constituent gave Sen. Bennett a story about Global Links and the alleged trading abuses. She declined to identify that constituent. The spokeswoman said that Byrne's donations to Republican causes didn't influence Sen. Bennett's decision to take on naked shorting.



Byrne acknowledged he had a brief conversation with one of Bennett's staffers although he said in a later e-mail the conversation was not "substantive." In the e-mail, he said he had extensive conversations on the subject with staffers of other committee members. He said he did "open lines of communication between the Senator's office and folks in the naked shorting movement."



Despite Sen. Bennett's strong words to Donaldson during the March 9 public hearing, the spokeswoman said in an e-mail that in fact "Senator Bennett doesn't know whether all the allegations of short selling by NCANS and others are accurate or whether claims that the new SEC regulation isn't working (are accurate)- for this reason he's pleased Chairman Donaldson has agreed to come brief him on how the SEC is enforcing the new regulation and what it has seen since it has been in effect."



It's likely that Byrne's large political donations last year bought him lots of goodwill from Utah Republican leaders.



Federal Election Commission records show that Byrne and his father, legendary insurance man Jack Byrne, each donated $500,000 to a political advocacy group named Save American Medicine on Oct. 6, 2004. FEC records show that the 527 group was registered by Evan Twede on Oct. 1 "to support reform of medical liability laws." Jack Byrne is Overstock.com's vice chairman.



Expenditures records filed with the FEC show that $858,650 of the million donated by the Byrnes was spent airing anti-Edwards ads attacking his record as a personal injury lawyer in his home state of North Carolina. One ad can still be seen at http://www.saveamericanmedicine.com .



FEC records show Chuck Warren of Bully Pulpit Inc. was the only other person who donated to that 527 group, giving $200 on Oct. 4. Utah electoral records show that Bully Pulpit was a campaign consultant for gubernatorial hopeful Huntsman in 2003. Huntsman was elected last year. Warren is a long-time Republican staffer who in the late 1990s was chief of staff for then congressman Chris Cannon, R-Utah.



Meanwhile, Twede, the man who registered the 527 group, is also known as a Salt Lake GOP operative. According to news articles, Twede designed a bold marketing campaign that helped Bennett win his fist Senate seat in 1992. Stan de Waal, another GOP insider, is Save American Medicine's treasurer.



Sen. Bennett's spokeswoman said that Bennett has no relationship to the 527 group gifted by the Byrnes.



FEC records show that in the past Byrne gave to both Republican and Democratic candidates. But his political contributions took a sharp turn to the right in 2004. And in an e-mail, Byrne said he contributed to a number of Democrats in 2004.



He raised political eyebrows in Utah last year when he donated $75,000 to Huntsman's campaign, the largest contribution outside the Huntsman family.



Byrne also contributed $2,500 to Swift Boat Vets and POW's for Truth, a conservative group behind two of last year campaign's most memorable attacks on Sen. Kerry during his unsuccessful presidential bid.



Byrne doesn't believe that his political contributions influenced Sen. Bennett's decision to bring the naked short selling issue to the Senate Banking Committee. In an e-mail, Byrne said he believes he is one of the largest donors to the Utah Democratic party.



Meanwhile with Overstock.com stock quadrupling over the last two years, it is unclear why Byrne is so preoccupied with short sellers, those investors who bet that the price of a stock will go down.



For the last few months, Byrne has been voraciously posting about the topic on the NCANS Website and on Overstock.com's online message board. In one of the messages on his company Website, posting under the alias Hannibal, Byrne describes his "fight with Wall Street criminals." In another online message, Byrne discusses the "financial media and the criminals", musing whether hedge funds have journalists on the take.



-By Carol S. Remond; Dow Jones Newswires; 201 938 2074; carol.remond [at] dowjones.com [ 04-01-05 1645ET ]
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