Still Awaiting Decision On Petition’s Legality

October 3, 2009

Four days after NYC CAN’s hearing at the State Supreme Court, Justice Edward Lehner is still considering our motion to reject Referee’s Louis Crespo’s recommendation that the petition not be submitted to the voters on November 3.

On Friday October 2, our attorney, Dennis McMahon, contacted Judge Lehner’s office and was told that a decision had not yet been issued, but that he would be notified when a ruling has been reached.

As previously reported, after the hearing on Tuesday September 29, the consensus was that Judge Lehner will give both sides’ arguments due consideration. If the court rules favorably, a full-scale publicity campaign will be launched to see that the referendum succeeds. If the Judge finds for the City, his decision will be analyzed to determine whether an appeal is warranted.

If the referendum does not make it to the ballot this November, it will be but the beginning. NYC CAN will push ahead with multiple simultaneous efforts to bring about the first proper investigation into the events of September 11, 2001.
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Thank you

ALL for making this campaign possible. I'm praying for a favorable decision.

Legality?

80,000 signatures. Overwhelming proof the official story can't be true. Let's hope this judge isn't on the payroll.

Legality

I'm extremely pessimistic about getting a fair decision. Isn't it true though, that even if the judge acts unfairly, that the NYCCAN itself has grown the movement and offered great inspiration?

Still no decision?

I thought it would have been made by the weekend.

I haven't heard anything...

Maybe no news is good news. Though he has to make up his mind soon for the printers.


Do these people deserve to know how and why their loved ones were murdered? Do we deserve to know how and why 9/11 happened?

Call me skeptical ...

But it sure feels like footdragging. By now it's almost too late for absentee and military ballots to be prepared which gives the City ample case to kill it. I mean damn the last mayor had prior knowledge of the first tower collapse, why are we to believe the current mayor isn't also involved in the cover-up? I hope I'm wrong but smell a giant sewer rat.

>>Though he has to make up

>>Though he has to make up his mind soon for the printers.

What's the deadline for that?

>>too late for absentee and military ballots to be prepared

If so, I tend to wonder whether it would be allowed in the election at all this time around.

I don't know.

tedwalter@nyccan.org


Do these people deserve to know how and why their loved ones were murdered? Do we deserve to know how and why 9/11 happened?

If on the Ballot...IT WILL PASS!

If Not Me? Who? If Not Now? When?
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