> "Has anyone heard from Charles recently?"
>
> Sure, he's fine and can be reached at
>
> jannuzi at edu00.f-edu.fukui-u.ac.jp
>
> He has, as ever, very interesting things to say about Japan and how the
> Japanese are shoring up the US peso :)
>
> Joanna
Fine? Has he gotten all nice and cuddly lately? http://www.mail- archive.com/marxism at lists.panix.com/msg48074.html At 09:30 AM 7/25/2003 -0400, you wrote: This morning I received the following communication from Charles Januzzi:
Louis, remove flakes like Lause and Xenon. DMS is NOT the problem. Moreover, this Jose' person is highly suspect. Regards, Charles J --- I replied: Charles, I have known Jose and Mark Lause since 1973. We were all in the Socialist Workers Party together --- Which prompted this from Charles: That says it all. Fuck off and die you stupid piece of fossilized shit. CJ --- I interpreted this as a desire to leave us, so I accommodated him.
Louis Proyect, Marxism mailing list:
http://archives.econ.utah.edu/archives/marxism/2003w29/msg00342.htm
> ...Subject: RE: enough Goff (and this thread)
From: Charles Jannuzi <b_rieux at xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 24 Jul 2003 22:35:02 -0700 (PDT)
Xenon Zi-Neng Yuan <wenhuadageming at comcast.net>:
>> if you're going to accuse me in a public forum of
using a pseudonym, what am i supposed to do?<<
Why don't you start by proving you are a real person?
Or better yet, give the keyboard back to mommie and
daddy?
> Am I implying or are you inferring?
>> why the verbal gymnastics? for the sake of
argument, i say both. anyway, you started this thread such: "Stan the
airborne
leftist reaching out to the service people to sell his book. I totally
question the objectives. It's the cart before the horse."<<
First, I think Stan doesn't know much of what he
asserts authority about. Second, I disagree with his
program. As I said before, if you like what he writes
so much, go to another list. He doesn't write for this
list anymore.
>> well, if recitation was so important to you:
xenon recites, "americans are going to have to get
beyond their own in-born american firsterism - it's communal, it's
nationalistic, and ultimately it serves our oppressors."<<
Oh, this so clever dear little Xenon. And they let
troll bait like you and your drinking buddy on the
list instead of throwing you off for being underaged
on an adult forum?
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~>>if
you're going to accuse me in a public forum of
using a pseudonym, what am i supposed to do?<<
Why don't you start by proving you are a real person?
Januzzi aka Daru Rateau <URL: http://www.google.com/search?q=Daru+Rateau > Daru Rateau [lbo-talk] RE: the truth about the blackout (Sat Aug 16 2003 - 03:27:01 EDT)
--
Michael Pugliese, (vote for Camejo) not aka Gray Davis!
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/994650/posts
> ...On the day in question, in the mid-1990s, the staffer was explaining
> to Davis that his perpetual quest for an ever-larger campaign chest (an
> obsession she says led Davis to routinely break fundraising laws by using
> his government office resources and non-political employees to arrange
> fundraisers and identify new sources of money) had run into a snafu. A
> major funding source had dried up. Recalls the former staffer: "He just
> went into one of his rants of, 'Fuck the fucking fuck, fuck, fuck!'" I
> can still hear his screams ringing in my ears. When I stood up to insist
> that he not talk to me that way, he grabbed me by the shoulders and shook
> me until my teeth rattled. I was so stunned I said, 'Good God, Gray! Stop
> and look at what you are doing! Think what you are doing to me!' And he
> just could not stop."
Perhaps the worst incident--long known to Davis-adoring editors of the Los Angeles Times but never published by them--was Davis's attack four years ago on a loyal aide in Los Angeles who for years acted as chief apologist for his "incidents."
The woman refuses to discuss the assault on her with the media, but has relayed much of the story to me through a close friend. On the day in question, State Controller Davis was raging over an employee's rearranging of framed artwork on his Los Angeles office walls. He stormed, red-faced, out of his office and violently shoved the woman, who we shall call K., out of his way. According to employees who were present, K. ran out clutching her purse, suffered an emotional breakdown, was briefly hospitalized at Cedars Sinai for a severe nervous dermatological reaction, and never returned to work again...
http://www.sfexaminer.com/templates/story.cfm?displaystory=1&storyname=100203c_hinckle
> ...Michael Lewis, the writer assigned, went to the effort of visiting
> Gray Davis' neighbors in the perfect little 'hood where the expensive
> tract house called the Governor's mansion sits. You know what, he found
> that, almost to a person, Gray Davis' neighbors hated him.
He was described by his neighbors as a cold, aloof, draw-up-the-blinds at night type of guy-- "he's no dog person," one neighbor said -- who did not socialize with the rest of the block. When a gay male couple moved into an adjacent house and the governor's surveillance cameras took video of them having sex with their blinds undrawn, the governor's office called the neighborhood association to inform them of this carnal outrage, as if they should do something about it.
Gray Davis: What a creep. John Harris, the city-wise bartender at Original Joe's, had an insight that cut all the media verbiage about Davis. "When I first saw him, I thought he looked like a bad lieutenant in Vietnam. Then I found out that he had been a bad lieutenant in Vietnam."