And John Garst of Rosetta Stone Communications (whose clients apparently include Jill Chambers) wasn’t afraid to take credit when the AJC investigated. The AJC mentions that at least two unnamed Democrats are clients – I sure hope they will speedily become ex-clients, because anyone that messes with my boy John is an assclown of unprecedented proportions.
Anti-Hillary, anti John Lewis (!) robo calls making the rounds
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Regarding the statement by the poster above: “The AJC mentions that at least two unnamed Democrats are clients”, one is Stan Watson, a state rep. I don’t know who the other is off-hand.
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Don’t forget about the Liberate Pooh movement: http://www.nytimes.com/2007/08/12/nyregion/thecity/12winn.html?_r=1&oref=slogin
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It appears the “destiny stone” was stolen back oe perhaps “liberated” on Christmas Day..
http://books.guardian.co.uk/fromthearchives/story/0,,2232827,00.html
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Did the Brits ever return the Stone of Scone to the Scots?
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Don’t forget the Hope Diamond curse too
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i think their website is high comedy
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Yes, perhaps its recent tactics are due to being held against its will at the British Museum. Beware the wrath of a wrongly imprisoned stone.
See, e.g., The Scorpion King and Romancing the Stone.
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MOS, oh and the Eyptians want it back from the damn thieving British.
Perhaps once restored to it’s home it will behave in a more reasonable manner. One can only hope.
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