Because facts are stubborn things.
Insurance Industry Lobbyist Gets Schooled by NyceveBy: Jane Hamsher Friday July 17, 2009 5:30 am |
Insurance Industry Lobbyist Gets Schooled by NyceveBy: Jane Hamsher Friday July 17, 2009 5:30 am |
Because facts are stubborn things.
Jane
We all share your frustration with your distinguished Senator from California, who happens to be put out by your request to meet with her to discuss a very important issue.
A suggestion was made in your thread from yesterday. Set up an “interview” with yourself, Hilda, and a empty chair with Senator Feinstein’s name on it. Ask her all your pointed questions, giving the “chair” the opportunity to repond to each question with the camera focused on it. Then, let the video go viral.
ghost’s idea was well received late night – with additional suggestions; a Marie Antoinette outfit in the chair, etc. Great thought, ghost.
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Follow up with the video, allow Feinstein to answer the questions and remix with her verified (written) answers.
The scene in Feinstein’s office reminded me of a tactic used in a fight against an ill conceived toxic waste incinerator – one of the citizen advisors to the board doing the negotiating recorded a meeting surreptiously, then leaked the discussion. Recording a meeting with a representative without their knowledge is easy technically… ethically and legally it might not be well advised though.
Micah’s release of Utilities Service Board discussion minutes were a net benefit to Bloomington. Most of the toxic waste was excavated and contained, the polluting companies paid some of the cost, and the incinerator never sent dioxins airborne nor did it create a larger voulme of toxic ash because it never was built.