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Re: [npc] "Major News: MC5 - A True Testimonial ..."



i saw this movie a few years ago at the tribeca film festival and
thought it was amazing. not knowing of the feud with wayne, i emailed
him telling him how much i enjoyed it. he sent a polite reply and i
haven't heard from him since.

-- 
hilary
http://www.myspace.com/rknmama



On 4/7/07, jlregister <jlregister> wrote:
> And then again, maybe not.
>
> The judge was appointed last year by George Bush, so he's probably not a former radical.
>
> He's a former president of the California Bar Association, and worked for a large corporate law firm specializing in business law.   He dismissed a law suit against WalMart (I have no idea what the legal merits were).  And he represented the City of Anaheim in its suit against the Angels baseball team.
>
> On the other hand, he has apparently done a LOT of pro-bono work representing poor people.
>
>
>
> J
>
> -------------- Original message --------------
> From: jlregister
>
> > Judicial references to the MC5's view of a "materialistic and imperialistoc
> > America". And an exhortation to let "the masses" see the movie. I don't see
> > Clinton/Gore here. I see an old radical who's now a judge having a little fun
> > with the text of his decision.
> >
> > Anyone know who this judge is?
> >
> >
> > J
> >
> > -------------- Original message --------------
> > From: "michael hanson"
> >
> > > " and the film merits wide distribution for the enjoyment and edification of
> > > the masses."
> > >
> > > Sounds like this judge was appointed by that damn Clintongore!!
> > >
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