Wow! Babes as far as the eye can see. And they're not liberals! Wish I was there!
She is way too skinny for my likings but I would gladly close my eyes and enjoy the verbal tongue lashings she gives to those liberal weenies. And I'd be happy to guard her boyd, such as it is, from attacks on college campi (plural) at any time she requested. Not all of use can be physically perfect but our efforts to be intellectually superior are clearly paying off.
That would be our very good FRiend, Govindini Murty, from www.libertyfilmfestival.com:Wow! Babes as far as the eye can see. And they're not liberals! Wish I was there!
america's first conservative Film festival right before the election right in the heart of hollywood & there's nothing michael moore can do about it.
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-- snip --This EXTRAORDINARILY SUCCESSFUL Liberty Film Festival was created by......the AMAZING husband/wife team of Jason Apuzzo and Govindini Murty:
Jason Apuzzo
Festival Co-DirectorWriter-Director Jason Apuzzo recently finished his debut feature, the film noir thriller Terminal Island . Jason was mentored in this project by Irvin Kershner (dir., Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back ). Jason graduated from the USC School of Cinema-TV in 2001 with an MFA in Production. Jason's USC thesis short, San Pedro, is the most watched student short on the internet over the last three years. Jason's mentor at USC was ©Academy Award winning sound engineer Tom Holman, inventor of the THX sound system. Prior to USC, Jason received his Ph.D. in Germanic Literature from Stanford University , and a BA in Philosophy from Yale University . While at Yale, Jason founded The Yale Free Press , one of the nation's first conservative college newspapers, and was elected Speaker of the Yale Political Union.
Govindini Murty
Festival Co-DirectorActress/Writer Govindini Murty came to the US to attend Yale University , where she received a BA in East Asian Studies. While at Yale, Govindini served as Chair of the Women's Caucus of the Yale Political Union, Vice-Chair of the Independent Party, and columnist for the Yale Daily News . Govindini recently acted in, co-wrote and executive produced the independent feature Terminal Island with her husband, Jason Apuzzo. She's also a film columnist for HollywoodRepublicans.com, and will be featured as a guest critic on AMC's The Movie Club (pilot). Govindini has been mentored in her film criticism career by Michael Medved. She's otherwise worked in film, TV, commercials and theater in Vancouver and Los Angeles . She played numerous roles as a member of the Long Beach Shakespeare Company, won a Best Actress Award for her role as Margot in Dial M for Murder, and has written eight screenplays.
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