Posted on 03/18/2004 4:33:52 AM PST by Elkiejg
Edited on 07/12/2004 3:41:28 PM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]
The name says it all: Committee to Redefeat the President.
Tapping into the animosity many Democrats feel toward President Bush, and crystallized by the disputed 2000 election, a political action committee is using a mix of marketing tools, cell phones and humor to contact unregistered households in core Democratic areas of swing states.
(Excerpt) Read more at washingtontimes.com ...
And state/county election officials, too.
Destroying someone's absentee ballot is a FELONY in many states.
Dr. David Lytel is President of Sherpa Consulting Group, which provides online business development strategies for corporate clients. Founded in mid-1996, its clients have included Sony, ASCII Corporation, America Online, Global Growth Strategies, the Aspen Institute and others. Lytel's previous consulting clients include Corning and Bell Atlantic. A former member of the White House staff, Lytel was co-developer and managing editor of the award-winning White House Web site (www.whitehouse.gov), which Hotwired has called "easily one of the best sites on the Net." He writes a column for Microsoft's Money Insider Web site on public policy.
From 1993 to 1996 he worked in the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy on the National Information Infrastructure initiative. He wrote for Vice President Gore and staffed the Information Infrastructure Task Force. In his responsibilities as a policy analyst, he edited reports on advanced applications of computing and telecommunications in 15 different areas of public policy.
Dr. Lytel teaches the history and politics of the Internet in the Communications, Culture and Technology Program at Georgetown University. He holds an M.A. and Ph.D. in government from Cornell University, where his dissertation concerned the social and political impact of mass scale interactive media. As a scholar his work has been published in Political Communication, G^Âopolitique, Contemporary French Civilization, The Information Society, Amministrare, and other journals. His work has also appeared in trade publications such as Online Access, Link-Up, Information Today, and Computerworld. Prior to joining the White House staff, Dr. Lytel held a post-doctoral position at the Information Infrastructure Project of Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government. He is also a former member of the Ithaca (New York) City Council. In addition to his Cornell degrees, Dr. Lytel holds an M.S. in communication from Ithaca College and a B.A. with honors from Brown University. His masters thesis at Ithaca College concerned the politics of technological innovation in the cable television industry. He has been the recipient of the French government's Bourse Chateaubriand award and a fellowship from the Council for European Studies. He has also played the role of Alexis de Tocqueville in a program on democracy in America sponsored by the California Council for the Humanities. He was named to the Federal Computer 100 in 1995 and is a former member of the organizing committee of the Telecommunications Policy Research Conference. He is a Fellow of the Center for Global Communications (GLOCOM) in Tokyo and a member of the Centre d'Etude de Prospective Strat^Âgique (CEPS) in Paris. Despite his lack of qualification in either category, he is listed in E-Mail Addresses of the Rich and Famous. His e-mail address is david@lytel.com. Sherpa Consulting Group 1722 V Street, NW Washington, DC 20009 USA
What can I say...this guy has it all! Clinton, Gore, Georgetown, Cornell, City of Evil (Ithaca), Europeans, FRENCH, globalists, etc. etc. Also, I think some of these groups are connected to Soros.
The conference, held at the headquarters of the UJA-Federation of New York, was co-sponsored by JACS-Jewish Alcoholics, Chemically Dependent Persons and Significant Others and the Association of Jewish Family and Children's Agencies.
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