Posted on 11/05/2004 6:30:30 PM PST by NormsRevenge
It is not the first time I have posed questions only to get silence in return. Some things cannot be defended. Her unsupported contentions fit that category, IMO.
("Fiscal house in order".... lol... yeah, right)
Naw, I'd bet it's having her nose rubbed in her own BS, exceptin' in her case it would be CS, to which I will defer when so indicating in the fuuuuchure in order to avoid insulting her (or bulls for that matter).
Maybe that's what gets her so upset. I just don't know... nope, not a clue...
Ya think? ROFLOL.
I like that tagline... apropos. :-)
>>I thought Boxer and Feinstein were supposed to be doing what this guy was doing? silly me.
That *guy* is a *she*. LOL.
I still couldn't find out if she was successful in her California "collectinator" duties.
I guess not :-(
There is another article about the MPAA appointments in the Washington Post.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A23584-2004Nov3.html
The Motion Picture Association of America will be getting a new top lobbyist in January, one who will be a Republican counterweight to Dan Glickman, the new Democratic chief executive of the trade group.
Stacy Carlson, currently director of California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's D.C. office and a Republican activist, signs on with MPAA as executive vice president of global government affairs, effective Jan. 3. She will not be available for comment until she officially gets on board, MPAA officials said.
Carlson worked for the 2000 Bush presidential campaign, serving as western region political director and director of ballot access and delegate selection. She also worked on the Hill, including a stint as staff director of the Committee on House Administration, then chaired by Rep. Bill Thomas (R-Calif.), who is now chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee. In the private sector, Carlson worked with venture capitalists and start-ups in Silicon Valley.
Carlson succeeds Democrat Jon Leibowitz, who was appointed by President Bush to the Federal Trade Commission.
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See also MPAA's plan (w/ Arnie's support) to launch lawsuits for file swapping.
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/041104/lath077a_1.html
Studios to Begin Suing Illegal Film File Swappers
Governor, Legislators, Studio Executives, Union Leaders, Filmmakers and Others Back Movie Industry in Actions Against Traffickers
LOS ANGELES, Nov. 4 /PRNewswire/ -- The Motion Picture Association of America, Inc. today announced its lawyers will expand the MPAA's campaign to prevent film piracy, working with its members and other film studios to file lawsuits against people who have illegally traded digital copies of movies over the Internet.
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got me good on that one.. it's a she.
dang my eyesight,, it's all the hours and these darn dancing pixels. ;-)
BTTT!!!!!!
And the colored girls go...
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