Not quite. I am going to repeat this post here in the interest of recordkeeping. The initial quote is from a rather aggressive article (i.e., I don't think much of it) by William F. Jasper where he quotes the LA Times:
"It was fashioned," the Times continued, "with the help of advisors brought in by Robert Kennedy." Those Kennedy advisers include enviro-activists Terry Tamminen, Robert Grady, Buzz Thompson, and Dan Emmett.
Well, well, well. It's just the passel of globalists one would expect.
Terry Tamminen, Executive Director of Environment Now
Robert Grady, Managing Director in Venture Capital, The Carlyle Group
During the last seven years, Mr. Grady has also served on the faculty of The Stanford Graduate School of Business, where he has taught a course entitled "Strategic Decisions in a Regulated World." Prior to joining Robertson Stephens, Mr. Grady served in the White House as Deputy Assistant to President George H. W. Bush and as Executive Associate Director of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB). He had previously served as Chief Speechwriter and Senior Advisor for the successful 1988 Bush/Quayle Presidential Campaign, Director of Communications for New Jersey Governor Thomas H. Kean, and Chief of Staff to U.S. Congresswoman Millicent Fenwick.
Mr. Grady is a member of the Board of Directors of BlackBoard, Inc., Cidera, Inc., DevelopOnline Corp., InfoRocket and USBX, Inc., and is a member of the Advisory Board of Enron Corporation. He serves as a Trustee of Environmental Defense, is Vice Chairman of the Board of Resources for the Future, is a Director of the Technology Network ("TechNet") in Silicon Valley and is a member of the Harvard University Committee on the Environment. Mr. Grady is a graduate of Harvard College and the Stanford Graduate School of Business.
Buzz Thompson, aka Barton H. Thompson, Jr, Robert E. Paradise Professor of Natural Resources Law and Vice Dean, Stanford Law School... and a big friend to Earthjustice.
Really warms my heart. And last, but not least...
Dan Emmet, President and CEO of Douglas Emmett Realty Advisors (owner of the Galleria).
Nothing like a developer looking to cash in on farmland.