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MA POLS take out Ad in
support of Israeli terror
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image of the ad, placed in the Boston Globe
on July 20, 2006.
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expand on the lies in the text and 2) provide
info on all the signatories so you might
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Text of the Ad
SYJ! = Surely You Jest!, that
links to informed writing, not provided by US
mass media whose 'news' is filtered by the
Zionists
"As concerned citizens,
we stand with the Jewish community and
proudly raise our voices in solidarity with
the people of Israel, a brave democracy
SYJ!, SYJ!, SYJ!, SYJ!, SYJ!, SYJ! that has yearned
to live in peace SYJ!
We firmly support Israel's
right to defend her population against
unprovoked SYJ! acts of terror, including the
missle attacks launched against Boston's
sister city, Haifa, which have killed and
maimed innocent civilians. [Israel attacks
journalists and international peace keepers:
attacks on the press 2003,
murder of journalist James
Miller, journalist targeted]
We express our heartfelt
concern for the safety of innocent people SYJ!, SYJ! Israeli, Palestinian
and Lebanese, who have been hurt most by the
brutality of those terrorists who have
brought a new level of violence to the area.
SYJ!
We call upon terrorist
organizations and the regimes that support
them to put an end to the terror. [Put an end to Israeli terror
and occupation! Once and for all!]
We call upon all who care about peace to join
us in our support for Israel as she defends
herself against the enemies of peace."
Signatories
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Party affiliation (if known),
occupation or training,
contact info
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Note: info may not be current; all or
most of this came off Internet sites
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James
A. Aloisi, Jr
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Lawyer
400 Atlantic Ave
Boston, MA 02110-3333
Phone: (617) 574-3543
Fax: (617) 574-7539
jaloisi@goulstonstorrs.com
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Director
in the public law and policy group;
concentrates his practice in
transportation law. Counsels public and
private sector clients on intellectual
property, procurement, construction, and
complex public policy issues.
Served 5 years as Assistant Attorney
General; then served as Chief Legal
Counsel to the MA Department of Revenue,
Assistant Secretary of the Executive
Office of Transportation and
Construction, and General Counsel to the
Massachusetts Turnpike Authority.
Principal author of legislation for
Central Artery/Tunnel Project. Involved
with toll-colection system for MTA.
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Joseph Alviani
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Lawyer
txdirect.net/...alviani.htm
necbc.org/calendar.shtml
NE-Canada Business Council
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Appointed
in 1994 CEO of MA Technology Park
Corporation (MTPC), a public
instrumentality of the Commonwealth
located in Westborough, MA, charged with
fostering growth & expansion of
technology-based industry.
Was a partner with the law firm of Mintz,
Levin, Cohn, Ferris, Glovsky and Popeo,
P.C., serving as Chair of the firms
Government and Public Affairs Department
and as President of ML Strategies, Inc.,
the firms affiliate in governmental
relations consulting. While at Mintz,
Levin, he was Sr Advisor to the MA
Biotechnology Council and was a member of
the Board of Directors of the MA
Taxpayers Foundation.
He also served as the Corporation Counsel
of the City of Boston, Associate Majority
Counsel of the House Select Subcommittee
on Labor of the U.S. House of
Representatives, and Assistant Executive
Director and Associate General Counsel of
the U.S. Conference of Mayors. Prior to
his tenure at Mintz, Levin, his career
included terms as a partner with the
Boston law firms of Palmer & Dodge
and Goodwin, Procter and Hoar, and a five
year term as President of the New England
Legal Foundation. Mr. Alviani has been a
Fellow in the Center for Business and
Government at the John F. Kennedy School
of Government and an Adjunct Professor of
Law at the American University Law
School.
He is Chairperson of the Judge Baker
Childrens Center; Co-chair of the
Technology Group of Boston 2000 ; and
Treasurer of Students Against Destructive
Decisions. Mr. Alviani is a member of the
Massachusetts and District of Columbia
Bars and the Supreme Court of the United
States. |
Anthony Athanas, Jr
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Charles D. Baker, Jr
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mcle.org...
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CEO,
Harvard Pilgrim and Chair of
Romneys health care transition
team; was President & CEO of Harvard
Vanguard Medical Associates. Spent 8
years in MA state government, serving as
Secretary of Administration &
Finance and Secretary of Health
& Human Services during Weld
and Cellucci Administrations. Serves on
the MA Board of Education, and on the
boards of The Kenneth B. Schwartz Center,
the Big Brother Association and the
American Association of Health Plans.
Chairs the MA Association of Health
Plans.
"Reformed" the MA Medicaid
program and oversaw major overhaul of MA
regulatory and purchasing functions.
Founded and co-directed the Pioneer Institute
for Public Policy Research. "Pioneer
Institute is an influential voice in
state politics" On Board of
Advisors for Rappaport Institute,
at Kennedy School of Government.
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Ruth B. Balser
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D,
Rep Newton
e-address
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Represents
12th MIDDLESEX DISTRICT
Precincts 1, 2 and 3 of Ward 5
All precincts of Ward 6
Precincts 1, 3 and 4 of Ward 7
All precincts of Ward 8
Mass. Psychological Association; Mass.
Women's Political Caucus; Jewish Community
Relations Council |
Jarrett T. Barrios
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D,
Rep, Lawyer
PDA member, MA chapter against
divestment
State House
Room 309
Boston, MA 02133
(617) 722-1650
(617) 722-1323 fax e-address
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Represents
MIDDLESEX, SUFFOLK AND ESSEX.
Cambridge, ward 3, precinct 2, wards 6
and 7, ward 8, precincts 1 and 2, ward 9,
precinct 1, ward 10, precinct 2, Everett
and Somerville, ward 1, precinct 1, ward
2, precinct 1, in the county of
Middlesex; Boston, ward 2, ward 21,
precincts 4, 6 and 7, ward 22, precincts
1, 2 and 5, Chelsea and Revere, ward 6,
in the county of Suffolk; and Saugus,
precincts 2, 6 and 10, in the county of
Essex.
Serves on committees:
Public Safety & Homeland Security
(Chair); Consumer Protection &
Professional Licensure; Housing and Urban
Development; Public Health
Municipalities & Regional Government
Transportation
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Deborah D. Blumer
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D,
Rep, MBA State House
Room 134
Boston, MA 02133
617-722-2400
617-626-0114 fax
e-address
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District Office:
7 Ledgewood Road
Framingham, MA 01701
508-879-0658
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Represents:
Sixth Middlesex - Consisting of precincts
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 13, 14 and 17, of
the town of Framingham, in the county of
Middlesex.
Committees:
Joint Committee on Higher Education
Joint Committee on Children and Families
Joint Committee on Public Health Former
director of the Framingham League of
Women Voters; member of the State League
study of the Education Reform Act [from bio]
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William M. Bulger
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D,
Lawyer |
Assumed
presidency of UMass in January 1996 after
serving 35 years in the Massachusetts
legislature, including 17 years as senate
president.
Resigned after controversy that
included an attempt by the governor to
eliminate his job, as well as criticism
over his role in the federal
investigation of his mobster brother, one
of the FBI's 10 most-wanted fugitives.
The Board of Trustees approved a
severance package worth nearly
$1-million: $695,000 in salary, $154,000
for a sabbatical, and other benefits.
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Kevin M Burke
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Lawyer
225 Franklin Street
Boston, MA 02110
(617) 345-7047
keburke@mccarter.com
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McCarter English Attorneys at Law
[was Gadsby Hannah LLP] Earned the
2002 Public Service Award from the
Anti-Defamation League.
Former District Attorney, Essex
County.
Former president of the MA District
Attorneys Association and former state
director of the National District
Attorneys Association.
Counsel in the Public Strategy Group,
partner with the Boston-based
international security consulting firm
Burke & Mawn Consultants LLC, the
successor to O'Toole Associates LLC, (led
by Boston Police Commissioner Kathleen
O'Toole), MA State Rep from Beverly.
Member of the Board of Directors of the
Beverly National Bank.
Has had "significant experience in
providing businesses with strategic and
tactical counsel on homeland security
issues and government-related business
development issues."
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Andrea J. Cabral
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Lawyer
Cmwl. of MA, Suffolk County
District Attorneys Office
Appellate Division
201 Devonshire St, 9th Fl
Boston, MA 02110-1401
(617) 725-8645
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Current
sheriff, Suffolk County
A federal jury found that Suffolk County
Sheriff Cabral acted with ''callous and reckless
disregard" for a nurse
practitioner's rights by barring her from
the House of Correction in 2003 for
talking with the FBI about an inmate's
allegation of abuse.
Ten officers at the Nashua Street jail
filed a federal lawsuit
against Sheriff Cabral, alleging she
stripped them of their deputy sheriff
positions because they are union
activists and supported her political
opponent. |
Timothy P. Cahill
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One
Ashburton Place
12th Floor
Boston, MA 02108
(617) 367-3900
(617) 227-1622 fax |
MA
State Treasurer and Receiver General
(thus Chairperson of the MA State Lottery
Commission)
Prior to 2002, served as the Norfolk
County Treasurer, a post he assumed in
1997. Served as a Quincy City Councilor
from 1987 until 2003. |
Ben Cammarata
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Businessman
770 Cochituate Rd.
Framingham, MA 01701
(508) 390-1000
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Chairman
of TJX Companies, Inc. TJX, with over $10
billion in sales and 89,000 associates,
continues to expand the off-price concept
through the T.J. Maxx, Marshalls,
HomeGoods and A.J. Wright chains in the
U.S., Winners and HomeSense in Canada,
and T.K. Maxx, in Europe.
Earlier, was VP and General Merchandise
Manager of Marshalls.
Is also a Trustee of Bentley College and
the Lahey Clinic, as well as being a
Director of Heritage Property Investment
Trust, Inc. In 2002, he became a Partner
in the new ownership of The Boston Red
Sox. |
Joe (and Carolyn) Campanelli
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President
& CEO, Sovereign Bank.
Elected [2005] Chairman of the Board of
Trustees at Tufts-New England Medical
Center and the Floating Hospital for
Children. |
Harriette L. Chandler
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D/I
PDA member, MA chapter 118 West
Boylston Street
Worcester, MA 01606
(508) 595-0146
www.ChandlerforSenate.com
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Running
for the State Senate seat representing
First Worcester
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Marilyn Anderson Chase
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bio
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Sr
VP, Community Impact of MA United Way
(UWMB); sets ets the strategy for the
distribution of millions of dollars in
funds donated to agencies and programs in
the UWMB area and the individuals and
families served by them.
Has been an adjunct professor at Boston
University, Simmons College and Boston
College. Served as executive director and
CEO of Central Boston Elder Services,
managing an $8 million budget and 60
staff; also worked as the director at the
Governor's Office of Community Service
during the 2nd Dukakis Administration and
as executive director of Roxbury
Multi-Service Center. Serves on
the Executive Committee of the Boston
After-School for All Partnership and the
Advisory Committee of the Black Church
Capacity Building Project.
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Don and Diane Chiofaro
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Developer |
Built
the largest office complex in Boston -
the $600-million, 1.8-million-square-foot
International Place.
Was with Boston development firm of
Cabot, Cabot & Forbes for 8 years
before founding (with his partner, Ted
Oatis) The Chiofaro Company, of which he
is president. |
Joe Cimino
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Rena Clarke
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Daniel F. Conley
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Eileen and Jack Connors, Jr.
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Robert E. Cowden
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James M. Coyle
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Cynthia Stone Creem
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Charles and Georgia Cunningham
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Joseph A. Curtatone
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Cahterine D'Amato
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Joseph A. Dart
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Joe DeNucci
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Salvatore F. and Deborah DiMasi
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John P. Driscoll, Jr.
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Michael S. Dukakis
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Anne Emerson
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Nancy and Ed Eskandarian
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John F. Fish
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Michael F. Flaherty
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Barney Frank
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Christopher F. Gabrieli
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William Francis Galvin
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M. Dozier and Sandy Gardner
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John Garvey
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Chad and Anne Gifford
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Deborah B. Goldberg
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Mary E. Grant
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Robert E. Griffin
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John R. Grumbacher
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Ray A. Hammond
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Lida E. Harkins
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Scott Harshbarger
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Robert J. Hayes
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Kerry Healey
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Marian L. Heard
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Sandra B. Henriquez
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Harold Hestnes
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Ronald A. Homer
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Shelley Hoon and John Keith
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Joanne Y. Jaxtimer
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Philip W. Johnston
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Bradley H. Jones, Jr.
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Jay R. Kaufman
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James M. Kelly
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Ted Kelly
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Edward M. Kennedy
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John F. Kerry
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Kay S. Khan
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Nasir Khan
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Gloria C. Larson
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Milton and Traci Little
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Nick Littlefield
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Dan Logan
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Robert Louis, Jr.
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Peter and Carolyn Lynch
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Stephen F. Lynch
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Robert M. Mahoney
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Edward J. Markey
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George Martell
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Thomas J. May
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John Mayes
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Kevin McCall
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Kristen J. McCormack
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Jerry P. McDermott
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Thomas M. McGee
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Patricia McGovern
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Lawyer
bio
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General Counsel and Sr VP for Corporate
and Community Affairs at Beth Israel
Deaconess Medical Center. Served as
Executive VP for External Affairs at
CareGroup Healthcare System. Practiced
public & health care law at Goulston
& Storrs. Served in the MA Senate for
12 years and chaired the Senate Committee
on Ways and Means. Served as Executive
Director of the Governors Committee
on Law Enforcement and the Administration
of Justice in the Executive Office of
Public Safety. Is a board member of
various charitable institutions. |
James P. McGovern
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JoAnn McGrath
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Peter and Rosanne Meade
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Francis X. Meaney
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Martin T. Meehan
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Thomas M. and Angela Menino
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Christy Mihos
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Paul R. Murphy
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Richard E. Neal
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Jean Nganji
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Joe O'Donnell
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Thomas L. P. O'Donnell
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Padraic O'Hare
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John W. Olver
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Thomas P. O'Neill, III
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Deval L. Patrick
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Corporate
Lawyer
D, PDA member Paid millions by Killer
Coke, Texaco, and AneriQuest to defend
these companies against human rights and
environmental abuses - horrendous abuses.
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Read
all about his dirty deeds for Coca Cola
at killercoke.org/... |
Douglas W. Petersen
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Thomas M. Petrolati
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Keven C. Phelan
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Colette A.M. Phillips
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R. Robert Popeo
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Paul Porter
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George K. Regan Jr.
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Thomas F. Reilly
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Mitt Romney
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Michael Ross
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Michael F. Rush
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Alan A. Ryan, Jr.
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Tina Saxon
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Angelo M. Scaccia
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Helen Chin Schlichte
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Robert K. Sheridan
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Andrea C. Silbert
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Robert G. Smith
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Frank I. Smizik
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Robert E. Smyth
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Harold Sparrow
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Joyce A. Spiliotis
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Karen Spilka
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Micho F. Spring
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Burns Stanfeld
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Gilbert A. Thompson
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John F. Tierney
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Stephen P. Tocco
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Robert E. and Kelly Travaglini
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PO
Box 520-224
Winthrop MA 02152
e-address
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State Senate, representing First Suffolk
and Middlesex counties.
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Meg Vaillancourt
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Kevin and Kathryn White
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Linda Whitlock
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Michael J. Whouley
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Dianne Wilkerson
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Darnell Williams
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Alice K. Wolf
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