Were Lehrman articles journalistic or political motivated?
"One man, two faces"? Does he also speak with forked-tongue?

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Leland Rose Lehrman
Vote NSA for the Senate: One Man, Two Faces
Address: 163 Old Lamy Trail, Lamy, NM 87540
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From Blog at OpenCongress.org:

Monday, December 3, 2007

SON OF LEWIS LEHRMAN, NSA, PNAC--THE RABBIT HOLE
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http://www.opencongress.org/people/blogs/400413_tom_udall/11>

HERE YOU GO--HOW DID THE 911 TRUTH MOVEMENT BECOME NEW AGE? WHICH I PREDICTED IN 2004?

CONFIRMED, CONFIRMED, CONFIRMED, CONFIRMED...WHAT MORE DO YOU NEED?

NEW AGER AND ANTICHRIST CANDIDATE LELAND LEHRMAN GETTING HELP FROM WEBSTER TARPLEY AND GOOD OL DAD,
LEWIS LEHRMAN, WHO TAUGHT HIS SON CONTROL THE NEWS! LOL!

He was once posing as a Jesus Freak and quickly turned to the EASTERN RELIGIOUS ANGLE and purchased RECENTLY the TEA HOUSE, a repository for NEW AGE SYNCRETIZED WITH EASTERN RELIGIONS ETC.

Make no mistake--he is ELITE, and comes from this nefarious background--his fight to impeach is totally transparent--he is part of the system, he IS the system and they are bringing him up as a psyop.

Good ol' boy LELAND LEHRMAN, 38, ducked the request for an interview and for GOOD REASON--His candidacy is a total sham and lie.

SEE THE DARK, DARK POLITICAL PROCESS. UNFORTUNATELY THIS IS MY YOUNG, LOST NEIGHBOR.

If he wins, it will be due to string-pulling from New York and Washington. That's how these things go.

He came to New Mexico about a year after I did, and began his political career--but not before becoming EDITOR (SOMEBODY'S $$$$$ NO DOUBT) OF THE SUN, which he alone turned into a 911 rag. The 911 movement is now in the hands of THE NEW AGE, THANKS TO LEHLAND, WEBSTER TARPLEY AND NOW WE ARE CHANGE.

WOW........


Lehrman for Senate Announcement Draws Extensive and Favorable Media
Coverage of 911 Truth, Impeachment, Renewable Energy Infrastructure

Friday's announcement drew favorable press coverage throughout the New
Mexico and nationwide on TV, radio and in print. KOAT TV filmed the
entire conference, and broadcast a decent opening section of it. KRQE
TV did not film, but put the event on the evening news and KUNM, the
local NPR station did a fifteen minute segment. Dave Maass of the
weekly Santa Fe Reporter was on hand with camera and his article is
expected in the upcoming issue. The bulk of the print coverage is
reproduced below.

Thanks to all who came and especially those who spoke on my behalf:
Alex Valenzuela, Marlene Foster, David Bacon, David Luckey and
ArwenGwyneth Hubbard. Terrence McCarthy shot the whole thing for the
campaign and will be releasing the video to Google and Youtube this
week. Miro Kovacevich's agreement to be Treasurer made the whole thing
possible. The Shiva Brothers concert afterwards at the Green Palace
was the best sacred music performance I have heard since Shakti's
Natural Elements.

The Santa Fe New Mexican's article by Doug Mattson (thank him or
direct comments to Doug at (505) 986-3087) was the most extensive,
appeared on the front page, above the fold with a photo, and covered
the issues with extreme clarity and seriousness. The Albuquerque
Journal used materal from the AP report by Barry Massey, who also
attended the press conference as well as their own reporter on the
scene, Trip Jennings. KUNM's Jim Williams handled the fifteen minute
NPR spot, which was inspiring for several supporters who heard it.

A profound thank you to the actindependent.org network of 9/11 Truth
and Impeachment candidates and political strategists, especially
Webster Tarpley and Bruce Marshall for their competent national and
international organizing. My own candidacy is part of this larger
network of citizens dedicated to intelligent and courageous
confrontation with the consensus reality of 9/11, and to constructive
engagement with the political process to that end. Those interested in
the national 911 and Impeachment Candidate scene should contact
Webster Tarpley at webstertarpley@yahoo.com / (301) 869-8127 or Bruce
Marshall at brmas@earthlink.net or (802) 767-6079

The KNME TV 5 interview remains the best video interview on the
candidacy, but will be surpassed by Terrence McCarthy's new production
wherein I handle the central subjects of my candidacy with much
greater conviction and in much greater depth. Some have still not been
able to view the KNME interview (requires high speed internet), so I
herein send the link again. Below please find the various news item
links and full text.

Attached, please find my complete prepared remarks, other than those
in the question and answer period. Thanks again to all our supporters.
Now we have to collect 2500 signatures and get 20% at the nominating
convention. I'll need everyone's help. If you would like to
contribute, please send a check made payable to Lehrman for Senate to

Leland Lehrman
163 Old Lamy Trail
Lamy, NM 87540

KNME Channel 5 Interview:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=5050798461209777919

AP article:
http://www.abqtrib.com/news/2007/dec/01/lehrman-makes-senate-run-official/

SANTA FE — Leland Lehrman of Lamy is running for the Democratic
nomination for the U.S. Senate on a platform that includes the
impeachment of President Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney.

Lehrman, editor of an alternative newspaper in the Santa Fe area and
publisher of an online newsletter, announced his candidacy Friday at a
news conference in the Capitol.

Lehrman, 38, wants to reopen the investigation into the Sept. 11,
2001, terrorist attacks and he advocates dismantling the Federal
Reserve System.

Santa Fe New Mexican Article:
http://www.santafenewmexican.com/PrintStory/Senate_hopeful_wants_probe_into_9_11_attacks

Santa Fe New Mexican
Senate hopeful wants probe into 9/11 attacks
Leland Lehrman faults Udall on impeachment issue

By Doug Mattson | The New Mexican

11/30/2007

Leaning over a table in his Palace Avenue tea house, Leland Lehrman
started to give his theory of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks —
and how the president and vice president might have played roles in
bringing down the Twin Towers.

"Hold on," he said as he left for the parking lot in back.

He returned in a half-jog, passing through a small but growing lunch
crowd. His wife, Vera, was preparing lunches and drinks while their
three young daughters sat around with the regulars. Lehrman was
holding a worn paperback of 9/11: Synthetic Terror by Webster Griffin
Tarpley.

"Al-Qaida," he said, "is a group of psychotic patsies who are easily
manipulated by the Western intelligence agencies."

The terrorists were bit players much like Lee Harvey Oswald, "who was
probably not aware of exactly what was planned in Dallas," Lehrman
said.

One of Lehrman's many theories, it's also a campaign platform issue
for the 38-year-old, who on Friday at the state Capitol formally
announced his candidacy for the Democratic nomination for the U.S.
Senate.

Along with defunding nuclear-weapons research at Los Alamos National
Laboratory, killing the Patriot Act and bringing in universal health
care, Lehrman wants a new investigation to get at "the truth" of 9/11
— attacks that he told Friday's news conference were a "strategically
manufactured pretext for war."

Bearded with bushy hair that was longer when he moved to this area
four years ago, Lehrman has made his presence known with his stories
in a local semimonthly newspaper he edits, an online newsletter and by
lobbying at the Capitol.

His quest, he said, also is part of his trying to better understand
his own upbringing.

His father, Lewis Lehrman, 69, is a staunch conservative with strong
connections to the White House and such groups as the Project for the
New American Century, which helped foster the idea of going to war
with Iraq well before 9/11. The elder Lehrman's Web site shows him
standing with President Bush in the Oval Office in 2005, wearing a
National Endowment for the Humanities medal. Much earlier, in 1982, he
narrowly lost the New York governor's race to Mario Cuomo. It was
during those years that he worked with anti-communist efforts in Latin
America and Africa, his son said.

"To be perfectly honest, it's kind of a crazy world at the highest
level of political operations, and I feel like my dad may have been
misled," said Leland Lehrman, the oldest of five siblings. "His
patriotism may have been abused. That's how I look at it."

The elder Lehrman, who has an office in Connecticut, gave a short
reply Friday to a series of e-mailed questions. "I love my son," he
said. "His opinions make me sad."

Early on, father and son were like-minded. They bonded as "cold
warriors" when Leland Lehrman was in grade school. They had intense
talks over the kitchen table in agreement over the need to contain the
Soviets and the spread of communism.

At his private, all-boy middle school in Manhattan, Leland Lehrman
gave a presentation at a student assembly and declared the U.S. was
losing the arms race. "I was making the argument for increasing our
number of nuclear weapons because they had more tanks and
(intercontinental ballistic missiles) and because we were getting
behind and blah, blah, blah," Lehrman said.

Gradually, though, a rift opened between the younger Lehrman and his
father, starting when Leland's piano teacher questioned him about what
the candidate called his "anti-communist fervor." In boarding school,
he found himself siding with his liberal-minded classmates.

"The contentiousness has become rather marked," the son said. "We
still communicate, but it's difficult to talk on the phone, especially
for me, because there's a difficulty in getting my point of view
heard, and there's a judgmental attitude on the other end of the
phone."

At Yale University — his dad's alma mater — Leland Lehrman dropped out
after three semesters, hitchhiked cross-country, hung out with the
Grateful Dead crowd and did drugs, he said. Ten years ago, he said, he
nearly died after a night of beer, marijuana and mushrooms, and he has
been sober since.

He returned to New Haven, Conn., where he met his wife, a Czech
Republic national, and worked for several years as a Web designer. The
couple twice lived in the Czech Republic, where Leland Lehrman broke
his back in two places from falling out of a cherry tree. He was in
recovery there during 9/11, which stirred his curiosity about
clandestine activities.

The couple returned to the U.S. and in 2003 settled in the Santa Fe
area, which the younger Lehrman had visited while hitchhiking. The
family rents a house in Lamy, where they raise chickens and
vegetables, and they've owned The Green Palace for a few months. He
said his father sometimes provides financial assistance.

He began thinking about running for office in 2004. He worked on the
presidential campaign of U.S. Rep. Dennis Kucinich, D-Ohio, that year
and later got involved in legislation to ban touch-screen voting in
New Mexico.

For more than a year, he has been editor of The Sun News, distributed
around Northern New Mexico twice a month. He writes long articles
about controversies of the day from "a radical-middle perspective." In
one, he suggested the oil industry stands to profit from
global-warming fears because it owns the carbon-credit exchange.

"Global warming is definitely happening," he said. "The question is
how much of it is caused by carbon dioxide."

His call for focusing on renewable energy is about addressing
pollution and dependence on foreign oil as well as global warming.
LANL should be retooled for that assignment, he said. "I'm happy to
fund our best scientists as long as they're not threatening to kill me
or everyone else on this planet," he said.

Leland Lehrman also had a short-lived radio show on KTRC 1260 AM.
"There was a controversy over my criticism of unconditional American
support for militant Israeli foreign policies, and we decided to part
ways," he said. He added, "I'm a non-Zionist Russian Jew, and that's
my ethnic background. However, I was raised a Christian in my mother's
tradition."

Now the younger Lehrman faces the challenge of getting New Mexico
Democrats to listen to a first-time candidate. U.S. Rep Tom Udall, now
in his fifth term representing Northern New Mexico in Congress, has
been well ahead in recent polls, with Albuquerque Mayor Martin Chávez
in second.

"There's no question that if I won it would be an upset," the
candidate said. "It would be similar to when Luke Skywalker hits the
death star. It's a long shot, but it's doable by the right Jedi."

Leland Lehrman says he has mapped out how to get beyond the March
pre-primary nominating convention and to the June primary election. He
figures it will take him $10,000 to $50,000. Under current election
laws, candidates need at least 20 percent of the pre-primary delegates
at the state party convention to reach the primary, although the
Legislature is expected to consider proposals to amend the rules early
next year. Lehrman's goal is to woo enough supporters beforehand.

"You have three candidates," he said, setting the stage for his
interviewer. "Tom Udall is the favorite. Marty Chávez to the right is
a corporate centrist with an Albuquerque base. In order to beat them,
I have to mobilize the disenchanted, disaffected independents, of
which there are thousands in New Mexico. You mobilize the Green Party
and hopefully you can get them registered as Democrats before the
pre-primary."

The younger Lehrman has an uphill battle, said Brian Sanderoff,
president of Research and Polling Inc. in Albuquerque. Lehrman might
hurt Udall more than Chávez, he said, but Udall already has strong
support in Santa Fe.

Leland Lehrman said a key issue between him and Udall is impeachment.
Lehrman helped draft a resolution to impeach President Bush that state
Sen. John Grubesic, D-Santa Fe, co-sponsored in the last session of
the New Mexico Legislature, but it failed. And Lehrman blames Udall
for helping to block Kucinich's recent effort to impeach Vice
President Dick Cheney.

"I just can't figure out why Tom Udall doesn't realize impeachment is
necessary when you have such grave crimes as warrantless eavesdropping
on American citizens, suspension of habeas corpus and a war based on
lies," he said.

Udall campaign spokeswoman Marissa Padilla said the impeachment issue
is still alive, and the congressman voted to send it to the Judiciary
Committee, where Chairman John Conyers, D-Mich., has pledged to hold
hearings.

"This is an intense process bringing an article of impeachment against
a vice president," she said, "and if you're going to do that, we
should at least go through the committee process" in which evidence
can be heard.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

Contact Doug Mattson at 986-3087 or dmattson@sfnewmexican.com.

Leland Lehrman

* Age: 38
* Residence: Lamy
* Education: Three semesters at Yale University
* Occupation: Editor of The Sun News, a 10,000-copy newspaper
distributed every other week around Northern New Mexico. He also
writes about news and politics on his Web site, www.mothermedia.org.
* Personal: Wife, Vera Hanakova Lehrman, and three daughters,
Beri, 6; Rosie, 4; and Jasmine, 2.
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www.thesun-news.com
www.mothermedia.org
h: 505.982.3609
o: 505.473.4458

1 comments:

Trish Daniel <http://www.blogger.com/profile/01518930347172465739>said...

Leland, what a patsie.
you all should see his thesunnews.. ewwwwwwwwwww!

now i understand fully why he was afraid to come on the air with Zeph.