Re: BRUCE KAMIAT RESPONDS TO LIBELOUS ACCUSATIONS POSTED ON THIS LIST AND ELSEWHERE ON THE NET BY JOHN PAZMINO AND TOM CLABOUGH



On Sep 11, 8:44 pm, Tom 07 <tomc...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

The photo, which had been in the group's file section, has since been
removed. And since John Pazmino rarely, if ever, removes content from
his group, I suspect that Bruce Kamiat himself removed the photo.

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I never removed the file I posted on the Yahoo group nor any of the
photos it contained. I can only assume that John did, but I do not
know. In my original message to this group, I included a link to a Web
site on which I had posted several of the photos in that file so that
anyone might see them.

I have nothing to hide regarding either my political life or my
reenactment activities. I do not feel that I have done anything the
least bit wrong in either of these interrelated areas of my life. I am
proud of my accomplishments, however small they may have been. I am
proud to have participated in the political events of my time and to
have had a role in the making of history. I have found it fascinating
and enlightening to have explored and studied the great movements and
events that have shaped the history of my time. I have attended
conferences (yes, including Socialist Scholars' Conferences), taken
postgraduate courses, visited nations where history was being made
(yes, Nicaragua was certainly such), and have learned much as a
result. I have gained a deeper understanding thereby of the time in
which I have lived and of the times that preceded my entry into the
world. As a student of history, a speaker at symposia and other public
events, and (briefly) a teacher, I have tried to share what I have
learned with the public to the small extent that I have been able.

As a World War Two reenactor, I have paid tribute to, and expressed my
admiration for, the men who fought on what I believe to have been the
right side in that great struggle. I have commemorated their
sacrifices and the difficulties they overcame and helped to bring a
greater awareness and a deeper understanding of these to the public. I
see nothing at all wrong with this and I am proud to have done so.

Bruce Kamiat

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