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Anthrax Mailer

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Jun 2, 2010, 12:53:57 AM6/2/10
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Who is that rightarded loon who keeps spewing stupidity about how
President Obama can't legally seize control of BP and put adults in
charge? Damned if I can remember the stupid fuck's name.

Any way, here's a good summation of what President Obama can do in
terms of taking over BP, eliminating the rightards, and putting
adults in charge long enough to fix the problem.

http://crooksandliars.com/susie-madrak/robert-reich-time-put-bp-receivership

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None4U

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Well he wont . And he said BP knows best how to fix the spill. The gubment
dont have the ability. So shut the fuck up.


Tom S.

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Jun 2, 2010, 9:22:50 AM6/2/10
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<From "Day 46...." in another thread>

Obama biggest recipient of BP cash
By: Erika Lovley
May 5, 2010 05:05 AM EDT

While the BP oil geyser pumps millions of gallons of petroleum into the
Gulf of Mexico, President Barack Obama and members of Congress may have
to answer for the millions in campaign contributions they've taken from
the oil and gas giant over the years.

BP and its employees have given more than $3.5 million to federal
candidates over the past 20 years, with the largest chunk of their money
going to Obama, according to the Center for Responsive Politics.
Donations come from a mix of employees and the company's political
action committees - $2.89 million flowed to campaigns from BP-related
PACs and about $638,000 came from individuals.

On top of that, the oil giant has spent millions each year on lobbying -
including $15.9 million last year alone - as it has tried to influence
energy policy.

During his time in the Senate and while running for president, Obama
received a total of $77,051 from the oil giant and is the top recipient
of BP PAC and individual money over the past 20 years, according to
financial disclosure records.

An Obama spokesman rejected the notion that the president took big oil
money.
"President Obama didn't accept a dime from corporate PACs or federal
lobbyists during his presidential campaign," spokesman Ben LaBolt said.
"He raised $750 million from nearly four million Americans. And since he
became president, he rolled back tax breaks and giveaways for the oil
and gas industry, spearheaded a G20 agreement to phase out fossil fuel
subsidies, and made the largest investment in American history in clean
energy incentives."

In Congress, Sen. Mary Landrieu (D-La.), who last week cautioned that
the incident should "not be used inappropriately" to halt Obama's push
for expansion of offshore drilling, has been one of the biggest
beneficiaries of BP's largesse. Her comments created some blowback, with
critics complaining that she is too blas� about the impact of the
disaster, even though she was among the first lawmakers to call for a
federal investigation into the spill.

As the top congressional recipient in the last cycle and one of the top
BP cash recipients of the past two decades, Landrieu banked almost
$17,000 from the oil giant in 2008 alone and has lined her war chest
with more than $28,000 in BP cash overall.

"Campaign contributions, from energy companies or from environmental
groups, have absolutely no impact on Sen. Landrieu's policy agenda or
her response to this unprecedented disaster in the Gulf," said Landrieu
spokesman Aaron Saunders. "The senator is proud of the broad coalition
she's built since her first day in the Senate to address the energy and
environmental challenges in Louisiana and in the nation. This disaster
only makes the effort to promote and save Louisiana's coast all that
more important."

Several BP executives have given directly to Landrieu's campaign,
including current and previous U.S. operation Presidents Lamar McKay and
Robert Malone. Other donors include Margaret Hudson, BP's America vice
president, and Benjamin Cannon, federal affairs director for the U.S.
branch. Donations ranged from $1,000 to $2,300 during the past campaign
cycle.

Environmentalists complain that Landrieu has played down the impact of
oil spills.

"I mean, just the gallons are so minuscule compared to the benefits of
U.S. strength and security, the benefits of job creation and energy
security," Landrieu said at a hearing last month on offshore drilling.
"So while there are risks associated with everything, I think you
understand that they are quite, quite minimal."


"They own Mary Landrieu and the rest of the Louisiana delegation," said
Greenpeace Research Director Kert Davies. "They have more money,
disposable income and a fleet of dispensable lobbyists to beat the band."

Other politicians with ties to coastal states or states with BP
refineries have also reaped benefits from the fourth largest company in
the world.

The top congressional recipients of BP campaign cash include Republican
Rep. Don Young of the oil-intensive Alaska delegation, who has received
almost as much as Obama, raking in $73,300 during his congressional
tenure. Also on the list is Sen. George Voinovich (R-Ohio), whose state
has a BP refinery in Toledo and who has raked in $41,400. Sen. John
McCain (R-Ariz.) has received $44,899.

"Make no mistake: BP ranks among the most powerful corporate forces in
U.S. politics," said Dave Levinthal, spokesman for the Center for
Responsive Politics. "It donates hundreds of thousands of dollars every
election cycle through its employees and political action committee and
is routinely a seven- or eight-figure federal lobbying powerhouse each
year."

In 2008 alone, BP gave $37,000 to members of the House Energy Committee
and $106,501 to members of the Senate Homeland Security Committee, which
deals with security issues facing the nation's oil supply.

BP has also evolved in its corporate giving over the past decade,
shifting more money to Democrats. In 2000, the company gave almost 39
percent more to Republicans than to Democrats. But by 2008, Democrats
had nearly pulled even with Republicans on BP donations.

Moreover, the company has nearly tripled the amount of money it has
spent on lobbying, from about $5.7 million in 1999 to $15.9 million last
year, according to lobbying disclosures.

BP has bulked up its K Street team by signing some of the biggest firms
in Washington, several of which employ former Hill staffers with
deep-seated ties to Louisiana and the Gulf of Mexico coast.

BP representation within lobby shop Alpine Group alone includes lobbyist
Bob Brooks, who served as chief of staff to former Rep. Jim McCrery
(R-La.), and lobbyist Rebecca Hawes, a longtime counsel for former Sen.
John Breaux (D-La.). Jason Schendle worked for Landrieu for nine years,
according to lobbying disclosures.

Former Rep. Jim Turner, now a lobbyist for BP with Arnold & Porter,
formerly represented the 2nd District of Texas, which includes a large
piece of Gulf shoreline. And at the Podesta Group, BP lobbyist David
Marin was formerly the lead Hill staffer for Congress's Select Committee
to Investigate the Preparation for and Response to Hurricane Katrina.

"First, they are exceedingly competent. Second, they are
[Democratic-centric]. I know the first will help enormously in the next
few weeks. I am not so sure about the second," said Republican energy
lobbyist Mike McKen�na of MWR Strategies, who predicted that Landrieu
would quite likely get "very wide latitude" on the oil issue. "That may
not be the case with BP, whose record is a bit more spotty."


� 2010 Capitol News Company, LLC

Anthrax Mailer

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Jun 2, 2010, 12:00:05 PM6/2/10
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"None4U" <nos...@nospam.none> wrote:

>"Anthrax Mailer" <rep...@crc.gov> wrote in message
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>> http://crooksandliars.com/susie-madrak/robert-reich-time-put-bp-receivership
>> Who is that rightarded loon who keeps spewing stupidity about how
>> President Obama can't legally seize control of BP and put adults in
>> charge? Damned if I can remember the stupid fuck's name.
>> Any way, here's a good summation of what President Obama can do in
>> terms of taking over BP, eliminating the rightards, and putting
>> adults in charge long enough to fix the problem.
>> http://crooksandliars.com/susie-madrak/robert-reich-time-put-bp-receivership

>Well he wont . And he said BP knows best how to fix the spill. The gubment
>dont have the ability. So shut the fuck up.

You stupid fuck, BP doesn't know how to stop it either. Putting adults
in charge and shooting the rightards is the first step to stopping it.

Lamont Cranston

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Jun 2, 2010, 1:57:45 PM6/2/10
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On 6/1/2010 9:53 PM, Anthrax Mailer wrote:
> http://crooksandliars.com/susie-madrak/robert-reich-time-put-bp-receivership
>
> Who is that rightarded loon who keeps spewing stupidity about how
> President Obama can't legally seize control of BP and put adults in
> charge? Damned if I can remember the stupid fuck's name.
>
> Any way, here's a good summation of what President Obama can do in
> terms of taking over BP, eliminating the rightards, and putting
> adults in charge long enough to fix the problem.

Where, pray tell, would these adults come from? Are you saying that the
federal government employs oil spill experts? Taking over BP would be
absolutely the worst thing to do.


>
> http://crooksandliars.com/susie-madrak/robert-reich-time-put-bp-receivership

The article begins with a strawman argument. The government did not
take over either
AIG or General Motors. Additionally, it fails to cite a relevant
statute that would allow the government to take over BP. It is simply
bullshit blathering.

Please cite the federal statute which would allow the government to
seize BP.
Post it here ==>

Lamont Cranston

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Jun 2, 2010, 1:59:10 PM6/2/10
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On 6/2/2010 6:22 AM, Tom S. wrote:
> On 6/1/2010 11:57 PM, None4U wrote:
>> "Anthrax Mailer"<rep...@crc.gov> wrote in message
>> news:yaidnROnGIB5fpjR...@posted.sonicnet...
>>> http://crooksandliars.com/susie-madrak/robert-reich-time-put-bp-receivership
>>>
>>>
>>> Who is that rightarded loon who keeps spewing stupidity about how
>>> President Obama can't legally seize control of BP and put adults in
>>> charge? Damned if I can remember the stupid fuck's name.
>>>
>>> Any way, here's a good summation of what President Obama can do in
>>> terms of taking over BP, eliminating the rightards, and putting
>>> adults in charge long enough to fix the problem.
>>>
>>> http://crooksandliars.com/susie-madrak/robert-reich-time-put-bp-receivership
>>>
>>>
>>> ---
>>> Does belief in astrology cause insanity?
>>> http://www.skeptictank.org/edm.htm
>>>
>>
>> Well he wont . And he said BP knows best how to fix the spill. The
>> gubment
>> dont have the ability. So shut the fuck up.
> <From "Day 46...." in another thread>
>
> Obama biggest recipient of BP cash

Simply a lie. TweedleDee and TweedleDumber (McCain/Palin) received
three times as much.

Wayne

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Jun 4, 2010, 11:46:28 AM6/4/10
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"Anthrax Mailer" <rep...@crc.gov> wrote in message
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> http://crooksandliars.com/susie-madrak/robert-reich-time-put-bp-receivership
>
> Who is that rightarded loon who keeps spewing stupidity about how
> President Obama can't legally seize control of BP and put adults in
> charge? Damned if I can remember the stupid fuck's name.
>
> Any way, here's a good summation of what President Obama can do in
> terms of taking over BP, eliminating the rightards, and putting
> adults in charge long enough to fix the problem.
>
> http://crooksandliars.com/susie-madrak/robert-reich-time-put-bp-receivership
>
"Adults in charge long enough to fix the problem"? You mean his roster of
community organizers appointed to high posts in his administration?

At any rate...that's Obama's plan....nationalize the oil industry (along
with banks and auto manufacturers).


Lamont Cranston

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Jun 4, 2010, 12:11:15 PM6/4/10
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On 6/4/2010 8:46 AM, Wayne wrote:
> "Anthrax Mailer"<rep...@crc.gov> wrote in message
> news:yaidnROnGIB5fpjR...@posted.sonicnet...
>> http://crooksandliars.com/susie-madrak/robert-reich-time-put-bp-receivership
>>
>> Who is that rightarded loon who keeps spewing stupidity about how
>> President Obama can't legally seize control of BP and put adults in
>> charge? Damned if I can remember the stupid fuck's name.
>>
>> Any way, here's a good summation of what President Obama can do in
>> terms of taking over BP, eliminating the rightards, and putting
>> adults in charge long enough to fix the problem.
>>
>> http://crooksandliars.com/susie-madrak/robert-reich-time-put-bp-receivership
>>
> "Adults in charge long enough to fix the problem"? You mean his roster of
> community organizers appointed to high posts in his administration?

No, he means the best and the brightest that have the high posts in the
administration. It was the last administration that hired a horse show
organizer as the head of FEMA.

>
> At any rate...that's Obama's plan....nationalize the oil industry (along
> with banks and auto manufacturers).

ROTFL! Given that he just saved the banks and auto manufacturers,
that's just more psycho kookerbabble.

Wayne

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Jun 4, 2010, 10:39:54 PM6/4/10
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"Lamont Cranston" <Lamont....@TheShadow.com> wrote in message
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> On 6/4/2010 8:46 AM, Wayne wrote:
>> "Anthrax Mailer"<rep...@crc.gov> wrote in message
>> news:yaidnROnGIB5fpjR...@posted.sonicnet...
>>> http://crooksandliars.com/susie-madrak/robert-reich-time-put-bp-receivership
>>>
>>> Who is that rightarded loon who keeps spewing stupidity about how
>>> President Obama can't legally seize control of BP and put adults in
>>> charge? Damned if I can remember the stupid fuck's name.
>>>
>>> Any way, here's a good summation of what President Obama can do in
>>> terms of taking over BP, eliminating the rightards, and putting
>>> adults in charge long enough to fix the problem.
>>>
>>> http://crooksandliars.com/susie-madrak/robert-reich-time-put-bp-receivership
>>>
>> "Adults in charge long enough to fix the problem"? You mean his roster
>> of
>> community organizers appointed to high posts in his administration?
>
> No, he means the best and the brightest that have the high posts in the
> administration. It was the last administration that hired a horse show
> organizer as the head of FEMA.
>
-
The last thing the oil spill needs is to distract the best and brightest
scientists and engineers from the problem, and have them instead testify in
front of a bunch of his dunderhead administration officials.

>>
>> At any rate...that's Obama's plan....nationalize the oil industry (along
>> with banks and auto manufacturers).
>
> ROTFL! Given that he just saved the banks and auto manufacturers, that's
> just more psycho kookerbabble.

-
Dude.....Obama didn't save anything.....he just kicked the can down the
road. The problems are still there.


Anthrax Mailer

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"Wayne" <mygarb...@verizon.net> wrote:

>"Anthrax Mailer" <rep...@crc.gov> wrote in message
>news:yaidnROnGIB5fpjR...@posted.sonicnet...
>> http://crooksandliars.com/susie-madrak/robert-reich-time-put-bp-receivership
>> Who is that rightarded loon who keeps spewing stupidity about how
>> President Obama can't legally seize control of BP and put adults in
>> charge? Damned if I can remember the stupid fuck's name.
>> Any way, here's a good summation of what President Obama can do in
>> terms of taking over BP, eliminating the rightards, and putting
>> adults in charge long enough to fix the problem.
>> http://crooksandliars.com/susie-madrak/robert-reich-time-put-bp-receivership
>"Adults in charge long enough to fix the problem"? You mean his roster of
>community organizers appointed to high posts in his administration?

I mean scientists and engineers, people who aren't focuse dupon public
relations theature and salvaging the finances of the oil company. You
know: adults.

Anthrax Mailer

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Jun 5, 2010, 9:56:10 AM6/5/10
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"Wayne" <mygarb...@verizon.net> wrote:

>The last thing the oil spill needs is to distract the best and brightest
>scientists and engineers from the problem

Woops! Fatal logic fallacy: Begging the question. The oil conmpany
ecoterrorists don't have a clue how to stop the oil gusher. They're
falling all over themselves like the Three Stooges. Their "best and
brightest" aren't focused on anything but money.

Wayne

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Jun 5, 2010, 11:18:04 AM6/5/10
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"Anthrax Mailer" <cdc...@cdc.gov> wrote in message
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So you are talking about the people who are already working on the problem.
But, I suppose you want those people to work under the supervision of
community organizers.


Lamont Cranston

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Jun 5, 2010, 10:00:38 PM6/5/10
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Dude, he did. The immediate problems are solved and the long-term
problems are being addressed; you know, the ones caused by Republican
deregulation tax cuts for the ultra-wealthy, and massive deficits.

Lamont Cranston

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Jun 5, 2010, 10:01:43 PM6/5/10
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Do you mean like Bush's FEMA director, horseshow organizer Brownie?
ROTFL! You're a dumbfuck, waynie.

Wayne

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"Lamont Cranston" <Lamont....@TheShadow.com> wrote in message
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You just made my point. Do you really think that Obama has appointees more
qualified than Brownie? Of course not. But that's the kind of dufus that
would end up running the show.


Lamont Cranston

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Jun 5, 2010, 11:19:00 PM6/5/10
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*All* Obama appointees are more qualified than Brownie. (It is extremely
difficult to find appointees less qualified than Brownie.) Only the
"best and the brightest" are in the Obama administration. That's why
the accomplishments of the Obama administration during its first 16
months of existence are greater than any administration since FDR's
first in 1933-1934. His record of success is astounding and you
accomplish that only by having the best and the brightest working for you.

TARP II
Stimulus
Equal pay for equal work
Healthcare reform
Nuclear arms reduction
Financial sector overhaul

http://narcosphere.narconews.com/thefield/3961/sixteen-months-later-obama-finally-getting-his-media-honeymoon

Wayne

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<snort> you mean like the surgeon general, etc. How about Mark Lloyd?


Anthrax Mailer

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"Wayne" <mygarb...@verizon.net> wrote:

>"Anthrax Mailer" <cdc...@cdc.gov> wrote in message
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>> "Wayne" <mygarb...@verizon.net> wrote:
>>>"Anthrax Mailer" <rep...@crc.gov> wrote in message
>>>news:yaidnROnGIB5fpjR...@posted.sonicnet...
>>>> http://crooksandliars.com/susie-madrak/robert-reich-time-put-bp-receivership
>>>> Who is that rightarded loon who keeps spewing stupidity about how
>>>> President Obama can't legally seize control of BP and put adults in
>>>> charge? Damned if I can remember the stupid fuck's name.
>>>> Any way, here's a good summation of what President Obama can do in
>>>> terms of taking over BP, eliminating the rightards, and putting
>>>> adults in charge long enough to fix the problem.
>>>> http://crooksandliars.com/susie-madrak/robert-reich-time-put-bp-receivership
>>>"Adults in charge long enough to fix the problem"? You mean his roster of
>>>community organizers appointed to high posts in his administration?
>> I mean scientists and engineers, people who aren't focuse dupon public
>> relations theature and salvaging the finances of the oil company. You
>> know: adults.
>So you are talking about the people who are already working on the problem.

No, I'm talking about *scientists* who aren't being paid by the
oil company to save money and try to save public relations. Look
at the fucking booms, ya fucking rightard. If adults were in
charge, they would have been placed according to science.

Wayne

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"Anthrax Mailer" <cdc...@cdc.gov> wrote in message
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There are two problems...stop the leak, and clean up the mess. The gummint
could do a lot more in cleaning up/dealing with the mess, but leave the
professionals alone in stopping the leak.


Lamont Cranston

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Dr. Benjamin is *exceptionally* well qualified. Dr. Benjamin is Founder
and Former CEO of the Bayou La Batre Rural Health Clinic in Alabama,
former Associate Dean for Rural Health at the University of South
Alabama College of Medicine in Mobile, and immediate Past Chair of the
Federation of State Medical Boards of the United States In 1995, she was
the first physician under age 40 and the first African-American woman to
be elected to the American Medical Association Board of Trustees. She
served as President of the American Medical Association Education and
Research Foundation and Chair of the AMA Council on Ethical and Judicial
Affairs (CEJA). In 2002 she became President of the Medical Association
State of Alabama, making her the first African American female president
of a State Medical Society in the United States.

Dr. Benjamin has a BS in chemistry from Xavier University, New Orleans;
MD degree from the University of Alabama, Birmingham; an MBA from Tulane
University and five Honorary Doctorates. She attended Morehouse School
of Medicine and completed her family medicine residency in Macon, Ga.
She established a clinic in a small fishing village in Alabama to help
its uninsured residents. Dr. Benjamin persevered through Hurricane
Georges in 1998, Hurricane Katrina in 2005, and a devastating fire, in
2006, often putting up her own money to cover expenses. She also became
nationally prominent for her business acumen and humane approach to
preventive medicine.Dr. Benjamin is a member of the National Academy of
Science�s Institute of Medicine, and a Fellow of the American Academy of
Family Physicians. She was a Kellogg National Fellow and a Rockefeller
Next Generation Leader. Some of her numerous board memberships include
the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Kaiser Commission on Medicaid and
the Uninsured, Catholic Health Association, and Morehouse School of
Medicine.

In 1998 Dr Benjamin was the United States recipient of the Nelson
Mandela Award for Health and Human Rights. She was named by Time
Magazine as one of the �Nation�s 50 Future Leaders Under Age 40 and
Under.� She was featured in a New York Times article, �Angel in a White
Coat,� in People Magazine, on the December 1999 cover of Clarity
Magazine and was on the January 2003 cover of Reader�s Digest, She was
also �Person of the Week� on ABC�s World News Tonight with Peter
Jennings, and �Woman of the Year� by CBS This Morning. She received the
2000 National Caring Award which was inspired by Mother Teresa, received
the papal honor Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice from Pope Benedict XVI and was
awarded a MacArthur Genius Award Fellowship.

> How about Mark Lloyd?

Again, exceptionally well qualified. Prior to joinj g the Federal
Communications Commission in the newly created post of Associate General
Counsel/Chief Diversity Officer, he served as Vice President for
Strategic Initiatives at the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights,
where he provided strategic guidance for the organization's media and
telecommunications work. Prior to joining LCCR, he was a senior fellow
at the Center for American Progress focusing on communications policy
issues, including universal service, advanced telecommunications
deployment, media concentration and diversity.

From the fall of 2002 until the summer of 2004, Mr. Lloyd was a Martin
Luther King, Jr. visiting scholar at the Massachusetts Institute of
Technology, where he taught communications policy and wrote and
conducted research on the relationship between communications policy and
strong democratic communities. He also served as the executive director
of the Civil Rights Forum on Communications Policy, a non-profit,
non-partisan project he co-founded in 1997 to bring civil rights
principles and advocacy to the communications policy debate.

Previously, Mr. Lloyd worked as general counsel to the Benton
Foundation, and as a communications attorney at Dow, Lohnes & Albertson
in Washington, D.C. representing both commercial and non-commercial
companies. He also has nearly 20 years of experience as a print and
broadcast journalist, including work as a reporter and producer at NBC
and CNN, and is the recipient of several awards including an Emmy and a
Cine Golden Eagle. He has served on the boards of directors of dozens of
national and local organizations, including the Independent Television
Service, OMB Watch, the Center for Democracy and Technology, and the
Leadership Conference on Civil Rights Education Fund. He has also served
as a consultant to the Clinton White House, the John D. and Catherine T.
MacArthur Foundation, the Open Society Institute and the Smithsonian
Institution. He received his undergraduate degree from the University of
Michigan and his law degree from the Georgetown University Law Center.

Quit listening to Limbaugh and Beck and start doing your own research --
that way you won't look like suck a fucking moron.

RM v2.0

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> difficult to find appointees less qualified than Brownie.) Only the "best
> and the brightest" are in the Obama administration. That's why the
> accomplishments of the Obama administration during its first 16 months of
> existence are greater than any administration since FDR's first in
> 1933-1934. His record of success is astounding and you accomplish that
> only by having the best and the brightest working for you.
>
> TARP II
Didnt work.

> Stimulus
ISnt working, only jobs are temp govt jobs.

> Equal pay for equal work

Where????
> Healthcare reform
Hasnt been implemented and will not work. Doctors already finding other work
though, outside medical field.
> Nuclear arms reduction
Yayy! Weaken the USA!
> Financial sector overhaul

Record unemployment and skyrocket inflation will do that.
>
> http://narcosphere.narconews.com/thefield/3961/sixteen-months-later-obama-finally-getting-his-media-honeymoon


NutterBuster

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-----------------------------------------------------------------

Isn't that the truth..... QUOTE: (Doctors already finding other work though, outside medical field)

I was in 7-11 the other day and saw a surgeon that used to work at the hospital. He is flipping burgers
now for $7 per hour. Says he loves it and would never go back to making $5,000,000 / year under ANY
circumstances.

All doctors now clearing the way for a "New Breed" of doctors that care more about providing health care,
than filling their wallets up with thousand dollar bills.

sillapond

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Jun 7, 2010, 6:28:48 PM6/7/10
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NutterBuster wrote:

> All doctors now clearing the way for a "New Breed" of doctors that care more about providing health care,
> than filling their wallets up with thousand dollar bills.
>


Do you speak good Philippine and Russian?

Wayne

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"Lamont Cranston" <Lamont....@TheShadow.com> wrote in message
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> medicine.Dr. Benjamin is a member of the National Academy of Science’s
> Institute of Medicine, and a Fellow of the American Academy of Family
> Physicians. She was a Kellogg National Fellow and a Rockefeller Next
> Generation Leader. Some of her numerous board memberships include the
> Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Kaiser Commission on Medicaid and the
> Uninsured, Catholic Health Association, and Morehouse School of Medicine.
>
> In 1998 Dr Benjamin was the United States recipient of the Nelson Mandela
> Award for Health and Human Rights. She was named by Time Magazine as one
> of the “Nation’s 50 Future Leaders Under Age 40 and Under.” She was
> featured in a New York Times article, “Angel in a White Coat,” in People
> Magazine, on the December 1999 cover of Clarity Magazine and was on the
> January 2003 cover of Reader’s Digest, She was also “Person of the Week”
> on ABC’s World News Tonight with Peter Jennings, and “Woman of the Year’
And yet both are NUTJOBS.


Lamont Cranston

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On 6/7/2010 1:08 PM, RM v2.0 wrote:
>> difficult to find appointees less qualified than Brownie.) Only the "best
>> and the brightest" are in the Obama administration. That's why the
>> accomplishments of the Obama administration during its first 16 months of
>> existence are greater than any administration since FDR's first in
>> 1933-1934. His record of success is astounding and you accomplish that
>> only by having the best and the brightest working for you.
>>
>> TARP II
> Didnt work.

Saved the financial system from total collapse.

>
>> Stimulus
> ISnt working, only jobs are temp govt jobs.

Worked very well -- saved or created 2.5 million jobs -- brought the
economy out of recession resulting in 3 straight quarters of positive
GDP growth and 10 straight months of increased manufacturing activity;
confirmed by the Wall Street Journal.

>
>> Equal pay for equal work
> Where????

Where people work -- I'm sure that you have no experience with that.

>> Healthcare reform
> Hasnt been implemented and will not work. Doctors already finding other work
> though, outside medical field.

Is being implemented and will prove to be the greatest health care
reform since Medicare.

>> Nuclear arms reduction
> Yayy! Weaken the USA!

Yay -- strengthen the world and make it a safer place.

>> Financial sector overhaul
>
> Record unemployment and skyrocket inflation will do that.

Decreasing unemployment and no inflation, dumbfuck.

>>
>> http://narcosphere.narconews.com/thefield/3961/sixteen-months-later-obama-finally-getting-his-media-honeymoon
>
>

You appear to be a graduate of the Limbaugh School of Dumbfucks.

Lamont Cranston

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Jun 8, 2010, 7:49:02 PM6/8/10
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>> and as a communications attorney at Dow, Lohnes& Albertson in Washington,

>> D.C. representing both commercial and non-commercial companies. He also
>> has nearly 20 years of experience as a print and broadcast journalist,
>> including work as a reporter and producer at NBC and CNN, and is the
>> recipient of several awards including an Emmy and a Cine Golden Eagle. He
>> has served on the boards of directors of dozens of national and local
>> organizations, including the Independent Television Service, OMB Watch,
>> the Center for Democracy and Technology, and the Leadership Conference on
>> Civil Rights Education Fund. He has also served as a consultant to the
>> Clinton White House, the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation,
>> the Open Society Institute and the Smithsonian Institution. He received
>> his undergraduate degree from the University of Michigan and his law
>> degree from the Georgetown University Law Center.
>>
> And yet both are NUTJOBS.

Uh, no. To see a NUTJOB, look in a mirror.

Wayne

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Jun 9, 2010, 10:45:06 AM6/9/10
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"Lamont Cranston" <Lamont....@TheShadow.com> wrote in message
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Read some of Mark Lloyd's ideology and see if you agree. If you do...then
you are a NUTJOB too!!


Tom S.

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Jun 9, 2010, 9:21:16 PM6/9/10
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On 6/9/2010 7:45 AM, Wayne wrote:
> "Lamont Cranston"<Lamont....@TheShadow.com> wrote in message
> news:humktc$pvp$2...@news.datemas.de...

>
>> an and his law
>>>> degree from the Georgetown University Law Center.
>>>>
>>>>
>>> And yet both are NUTJOBS.
>>>
>> Uh, no. To see a NUTJOB, look in a mirror.
>>
>>
> Read some of Mark Lloyd's ideology and see if you agree. If you do...then
> you are a NUTJOB too!!
>
Since you're making the claim, tell us the points you're referring to.

And then tell us why that disqualifies his filing the suit.

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