>>> I knew I didn't like Layli Miller when I met her in 2000.
>> Yes, we all know your problem with women. And especially with strong
>> women who might stand up to you.
>
> I don't have problem with women, after all I am claiming the next
> Manifestation after Me to be One. I do however have a problem with
> sorry excuses for women who sell out to corrupt corporate interests
> using the names of one of my great ancestors pretending to be working
> for human rights when in reality they are bolstering the neo-
> colonialist agendas of Neo-Con Fascists and baby killing Oil
> Companies, like Laili Miller and her bogus Tahirih Justice Center do:
>
> If you have anything substantial to refute the Source Watch
> information below, go for your life, otherwise go to hell. The
> "Tahirih Justice Center" is a rightwing front and is taking money from
> ExxonTexaco and ChevronMobil, who have the blood of millions on their
> hands:
>
> "In 2002, Maggio received the Tahirih Justice Center's (TJC) Pushing
> the Envelope award "for his pioneering legal work and generous support
> of immigrants." According to their website, the TJC is an organization
> "that enables women and girls fleeing gender-based violence to access
> justice in the United States through high-quality pro bono legal
> services and bridgebuilding public policy advocacy." However, Maggio's
> receipt of the Pushing the Envelope award should not really come as a
> surprise, as when he received TJC's award he was already a member of
> their advisory board. In addition, in 2000 and 2001, TJC's board of
> directors had a number of links to 'democratic' organizations which
> came through Marla Zometsky (who represented the National Democratic
> Institute), Vasu Mohan (who represented the International Foundation
> for Election Systems), and Farida (who represented the Vital Voices
> Global Partnership, which received NED aid in 2004).[5] However, at
> present, the only 'democratically' linked director at TJC is Michael
> F. MacLeod, who was a director of the Advocacy Institute in 2003 (at
> least) - which is now known as the Advocacy Center at ISC. Current
> 'democratic' advisory board members sitting alongside Maggio at the
> TJC include Theresa Loar (who is the cofounder and founding president
> of Vital Voices), and Clovis Maksoud (who was formerly on the advisory
> board of the American Committee on Jerusalem). Finally, particularly
> 'democratic' organizations and corporations listed as funders of TJC's
> work include Creative Associates International, Inc., ChevronTexaco,
> ExxonMobil, and the Moriah Fund."
http://wiki.zmag.org/Michael_Maggio"
>
> And if it is all the same to you, you bahaim women aren't strong women
> standing up to me -- not that you've ever succeeded. You are a bunch
> white racist hos and demons from hell masquerading as human women who
> need to be sent back to where you belong.
>
> W