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My very own promotion; Also what would your promotion be called and who would be in it?

Name of Promotion; Vipers of Wrestling
Owner of Promotion; Jerry Vaughn
Referees; Curt Flash, Evan Fox, Terry Winger.
Ring Announcer; Vince Vaine
Ring Commentators; Lame Al, Ash McHayles.
Roster;

Steve Andrew Peel; "Shame And Pain"; Male Face
Admirance; Male Heel
Redemption 2 Remember; Male Face
Adrien Rammes; Male Heel
Wire; Male Heel
Frank Foyers; Male Face
Gameshore; Male Face
Devious Deb; Female Heel
Cherish; Female Face
Jeff Deniro; Male Heel
The Deliverer; Male Heel
James Terry; Male Face
Jake Terry; Male Face
"The Divisional" Damien Dorre; Male Face
Lionheart; Male Face
The Steamtrain; Male Heel
"The Balanced" Besse; Male Heel
Juvenile; Male Heel
Lomas Kingler; Male Face
Jo Littler; Female Heel

Championships, Importance & Holder;

Viper Championship; Standards of WWE Title; "The Divisional" Damien Dorre
Addition Tag Titles; Standards of Tag TItles; "The ‘D’ Series, Jeff Dinero & The Deliverer
Free-Weight Championship; Standards of IC Title; Steve Andrew Peel
Vivid Title; Standards of Diva Title; Devious Deb

PPVS;

Bloodstain
Vortex of Misery
Death through Shadows
The Kings May Battle
Clash of the Crusade
Final Exchange
Dungeon Service
Vipers’ Pinnacle

Do you like it and what would your promotion be called and what would your roster be?


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Why are there so many Jews in the media?

The most effective component of Jewish connection is probably that of media control. It is well known that American public opinion molders have long been largely influenced by a handful of powerful newspapers, including the New York Times, the Washington Post, and the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, owned respectively by the Sulzbergers, Meyers, and the Pulitzers, (all Jewish families).

In the contemporary world, organized American Jewish lobbying groups and deeply committed Jews in the Bush administration and the media are behind the pro-Israel U.S. foreign policy that is leading to war against virtually the entire Arab world.

JEWISH MEDIA OWNERSHIP/CONTROL

The Newhouse Empire Founded by the Jew Sam Newhouse it is headed by S. I. (Si) Newhouse who runs a tightly knit family. They own 26 newspapers in 22 cities.

Gerald Levin former Chief Executive Officer AOL-Time Warner later replaced by Richard Parsons. AOL is the largest Internet service provider in the world, with 34 million U.S. subscribers Its subsidiary HBO with 26 million subscribers is the nation’s largest pay-TV cable network.

Michael Eisner former Chief Executive Officer Disney. The Disney Empire is the second-largest media conglomerate today. Michael Eisner hired the Jews Jeffrey Katzenberg, Michael Ovitz, Sanford Litvak and Joe Roth as executives in turn.

In August 1995, Eisner acquired Capital Cities/ABC, Inc., which owns ABC television with its ten TV stations major metropolitan areas as New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Houston. ABC has 225 affiliated TV stations and 2,900 affiliated radio stations in the US. They produces well over 7,000 radio programs. They own 54 radio stations and operate others with many in major metropolitan areas like New York, Washington, and Los Angeles.

Fox Peter Chernin, who was president and chief operating officer, Gail Berman (Fox Entertainment Group); Mitchell Stern (DirecTV) ; Jane Friedman, chairman and CEO of Harper Collins; and Thomas Rothman, chairman of Fox Filmed Entertainment.

Barry Diller Owner of InterActive Corporation, which owns Expedia, Ticketmaster, The Home Shopping Network, Lending Tree, Hotels.com, CitySearch, Evite, Match.com, and other Internet businesses.)

DreamWorks founded by recording industry mogul David Geffen, Jeffrey Katzenberg (former Disney Pictures chairman), and director Steven Spielberg.

ABC Senior vice president for news at ABC, Paul Slavin, Bernard Gershon is senior vice president/general manager of the ABC News Digital Media Group, in charge of ABCNEWS.com, ABC News Productions, and ABC News Video Source.

NBC Universal. Edgar Bronfman, Jr. who headed the liquor giant Seagram Company Ltd. until its recent merger with Vivendi. His father, Edgar Bronfman, Sr., is president of the World Jewish Congress. In 1998 he acquired control of Polygram, the European record giant, from the Dutch manufacturer Phillips for 10.6 billion. Jews hold many top positions, Ron Meyer, is president and chief operating officer of Universal Studios. Stacey Snideris the chairman of Universal Pictures and Jeff Zucker is the president of NBC Universal Television Group.

Columbia Pictures, is owned by Sony. Chairman Amy Pascal

Sony BMG Music Entertainment, CEO Andrew Lack, formerly president and CEO of NBC, Howard Stringer, formerly of CBS, who hired Lack.

http://ifamericansknew.org/


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Will Breitbart, O'Keefe and Giles come clean about the ACORN pimp hoax?

James O’Keefe never wore his crazy hustler outfit to meet with community organizers. Instead, the ’70s-style blaxploitation pimp costume O’Keefe helped make famous was a propaganda tool used after the fact to deceive the public about the undercover operation.

Yet in the very infancy of the ACORN scandal, Fox News was peddling a false story about O’Keefe’s pimp costume, a false story that quickly morphed into accepted fact. (Eventually, after an avalanche of repetition, didn’t pretty much everyone believe O’Keefe was decked out as a pimp?)

It quickly morphed into fact because the lead propagandists helped to spread the tall tale. And now they won’t come clean about their role.

For instance, during that September 12 broadcast, Giles said nothing to set the record straight. That night, she sat and listened to Gutfeld tell the phony pimp story, and she became complicit in the lie. Obviously, Giles knew her undercover pal didn’t look like he just came from a costume party when he walked into ACORN outposts with his undercover camera. But on Fox News, when Gutfeld spread that tale, Giles did nothing to correct the record.

Soon, her undercover cohort joined in the misinformation campaign. Two days later, O’Keefe appeared on Fox & Friends decked out as a pimp. Host Steve Doocy announced that O’Keefe was "dressed exactly in the same outfit that he wore to these ACORN offices up and down the Eastern Seaboard."

O’Keefe made no effort to correct Doocy’s falsehood.

And then one week later, writing in The Washington Times, O’Keefe and Giles’ mentor, conservative activist Andrew Breitbart, whose website Big Government first hosted the ACORN clips, added to the misinformation movement. He wrote that O’Keefe had been "dressed as a pimp" while "getting" tax advice inside ACORN offices.

It was all part of a campaign, often fueled by winks and nods, to plant the indelible image of O’Keefe strolling into inner-city ACORN workplaces on summer afternoons decked out in his furry pimp costume and clueless ACORN employees not batting an eye.

BE CAREFUL, cons. You are being lied to.


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Do you agree the Lakers 2010 playoff squad is deeper than their 2002 squad?

Here are the games, minutes, and nba 2k2 and 2k10 ratings of the 2010 and 2002 squads in the playoffs:

2002 squad
1. Kobe: 19 games, ~44 mpg 99/100 player rating
2. Shaq: 19 games, ~40 minutes/game, 99/100 player rating
3. Horry: 19 games, ~37 mpg, 78/100 player rating
4. Fisher: 19 games, ~34 mpg, 74/100 player rating
5. Fox: 19 games, ~34 mpg, 77/100 player rating
6. Devean George: 19 games, ~17 mpg, 73/100 player rating
7. Samaki Walker: 19 games, ~12 mpg, 67/100 player rating
8. Brian Shaw: 19 games, ~12 mpg, 68/100 player rating
Of the 8 guys that got the most minutes in the Lakers 2002 playoff squads the average player rating is 80

Now here’s the 2010 squad

2010 squad
1. Kobe: 23 games, ~40 mpg 99/100 player rating
2. Pau Gasol: 23 games, ~40 minutes/game, 96/100 player rating
3. Ron Artest: 23 games, ~37 mpg, 85/100 player rating
4. Fisher: 23 games, ~33 mpg, 72/100 player rating
5. Lamar Odom: 23 games, ~29 mpg, 85/100 player rating
6. Andrew Bynum: 23 games, ~25 mpg, 88/100 player rating
7. Shannon Brown: 23 games, ~14 mpg, 79/100 player rating
8. Jordan Farmar: 23 games, ~12 mpg, 79/100 player rating
Of the 8 guys that got the most minutes in the Lakers 2010 playoff squads the average player rating is 86 which is a bit better than the other squad and shows some more depth

The Lakers 2002 had a large dropoff from Shaq and Kobe (both 99s) to Fisher/Fox/Horry (average rating of the 3 about 77). The Lakers 2010 while Kobe (99) and Gasol (96) is not as good as 2002 shaq/kobe, the average rating of the next three highest rated players Bynum(88)/Odom(85)/Artest(85) is 86 which is a lot better than fisher/fox/horry.


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Movies of 2009(Tell me what you think)?

Bride Wars 20th Century Fox Dir., Gary Winick; Cast, Anne Hathaway, Kate Hudson, Candice Bergen, Kristen Johnston, Bryan Greenberg [1]
Not Easily Broken Screen Gems (Sony) Dir., Bill Duke; Cast, Morris Chestnut, Taraji P. Henson, Maeve Quinlan, Kevin Hart, Wood Harris, Jenifer Lewis [2]
The Unborn Rogue Pictures Dir. & Wir, David S. Goyer; Cast, Gary Oldman, Odette Yustman, Cam Gigandet, Meagan Good, Jane Alexander, Idris Elba, Rhys Coiro, Carla Gugino [3]
16 My Bloody Valentine 3D Lionsgate Dir. Patrick Lussier Cast, Jensen Ackles, Jaime King [4]
Notorious Fox Searchlight Dir., George Tillman Jr.; Cast, Jamal Woolard, Angela Bassett, Derek Luke, Antonique Smith, Anthony Mackie, Natrui Naughton, Sean Ringgold, Marc Jon Jefferies [5]
Paul Blart: Mall Cop Columbia Dir., Steve Carr; Cast, Kevin James, Jayma Mays, Shirley Knight [6]
Hotel for Dogs Dreamworks/Nickelodeon Dir., Thor Freudenthal; Scr., Jeff Lowell; Cast, Don Cheadle, Emma Roberts, Kevin Dillon, Johnny Simmons [7]
23 Inkheart New Line Cinema Dir., Iain Softley; Scr., David Lindsay-Abaire; Cast, Brendan Fraser, Paul Bettany, Helen Mirren, Jim Broadbent, Andy Serkis [8]
Killshot MGM (Weinstein) Dir., John Madden; Cast, Diane Lane, Mickey Rourke, Thomas Jane, Rosario Dawson, Joseph Gordon-Levitt [9]
Possession Yari Film Group Dir., Joel Bergvall; Scr., Michael Petroni; Cast, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Lee Pace, Michael Landes, Chelah Horsdal, William B. Davis [10]
Underworld: Rise of the Lycans Screen Gems Dir., Patrick Tatopoulos, Cast, Rhona Mitra, Bill Nighy, Michael Sheen, Kevin Grevioux and Shane Brolly [11]
The Dark Knight re-release Warner Bros. Dir., Christopher Nolan; Cast, Christian Bale, Heath Ledger, Michael Caine, Gary Oldman, Aaron Eckhart, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Morgan Freeman, Eric Roberts [12][13]
30 New in Town Lionsgate/Gold Circle Films Dir., Jonas Elmer; Pro., Peter Safran, Darryl Taja, Tracey Edmonds, Paul Brooks, Phyllis Laing, Andrew Paquin; Wir., C. Jay Cox, Ken Rance; Cast, Renee Zellweger, Harry Connick Jr., J. K. Simmons, Nathan Fillion, Siobhan Fallon Hogan, Frances Conroy, Rashida Jones, Nancy Drake [14]
Taken 20th Century Fox Dir., Pierre Morel; Cast, Liam Neeson, Maggie Grace, Katie Cassidy, Famke Janssen, Goran Kostic [15]
The Uninvited Paramount Dir., Charles Guard, Thomas Guard; Scr., Craig Rosenberg, Doug Miro, Carlo Bernard; Cast, Emily Browning, Arielle Kebbel, Elizabeth Banks, David Strathairn, Maya Massar [16]
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Y 6 Coraline Focus Features Dir. and Scr., Henry Selick; Cast, Dakota Fanning, Teri Hatcher, Ian McShane, John Hodgman, Keith David, Jennifer Saunders, Dawn French [17]
Dance Flick Paramount Dir. Damien Dante Wayans; Scr. David Bourla; Cast, Marlon Wayans, Shawn Wayans, Keenen Ivory Wayans, Damon Wayans, Jr., Amy Sedaris,David Alan Grier, Chris Elliott [18]
Fanboys The Weinstein Company Dir. Kyle Newman; Cast, Jay Baruchel, Dan Fogler, Sam Huntington, Chris Marquette, Kristen Bell [19]
The Great Buck Howard Magnolia Pictures Dir. Sean McGinly Cast, John Malkovich, Colin Hanks, Emily Blunt, Ricky Jay [20]
He’s Just Not That into You New Line Cinema/Flower Films Dir. Ken Kwapis; Scr. Abby Kohn, Marc Silverstein; Cast, Ben Affleck, Jennifer Aniston, Drew Barrymore, Scarlett Johansson, Justin Long, Jennifer Connelly, Ginnifer Goodwin, Kevin Connolly,Bradley Cooper [21]
The Pink Panther 2 MGM/Columbia Dir. Harald Zwart; Cast, Steve Martin, Jean Reno, Andy Garcia, Aishwarya Rai, John Cleese, Jeremy Irons [22]
Push Summit Entertainment Dir. Paul McGuigan; Scr. David Bourla; Cast, Dakota Fanning, Chris Evans, Camilla Belle, Djimon Hounsou [23]
13 Confessions of a Shopaholic Touchstone Pictures Dir. P.J. Hogan Cast: Isla Fisher, Hugh Dancy, Krysten Ritter [24]
Friday the 13th Paramount/New Line Cinema Dir. Marcus Nispel Cast: Derek Mears, Jared Padalecki, Amanda Righetti [25]
The International Columbia Dir., Tom Tykwer, Cast: Clive Owen, Naomi Watts, Armin Mueller-Stahl, Brían F. O’Byrne [26]
New York, I Love You Palm Pictures Dir., Various, Cast: Ensemble cast [27]
20 Fired Up Screen Gems Dir. Will Gluck; Cast, Nicholas D’Agosto, Eric Christian Olsen, Sarah Roemer, John Michael Higgins [28]
Madea Goes to Jail Lionsgate Dir. & Pro Tyler Perry; Wire Transfer Centera Bank Cast, Tyler Perry, Keshia Knight Pulliam, Derek Luke, Robin Coleman, Jackson Walker, David Mann, Tamela J. Mann, Keke Palmer, Benjamín Benítez [29]
Youth in Revolt The Weinstein Company Dir. Miguel Arteta; Cast, Michael Cera, Steve Buscemi, Jean Smart, Ray Liotta [30]
27 Assassination of a High School President ‡ Yari Film Group Dir., Brett Simon Pro., David Glass, Bradley Jenkel; Cast, Reece Thompson, Bruce Willis, Mischa Barton, Michael Rapaport, Kathryn Morris, Josh Pais, Melonie Diaz, Vincent Piazza [31]
Jonas Brothers: The 3D Concert Experience Walt Disney Pictures Dir., Bruce Hendricks; Cast, Nick Jonas, Joe Jonas, Kevin Jonas, Demi Lovato, Taylor Swift [32]
Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li


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    How can he love her? LONG STORY, READ DESCRIPTION!?

    NO ANSWERING WITH "Take a break", "Think of your own ideas", "Read a book", "Look online" or ANYTHING LIKE THOSE!

    And for ppl that follow my rules, Thanks, and here is my description:
    15-yr-old Lynz [(Short for Lyndsay) (Is an emo, used to cut herself from depression: her dad left her and her mom when she was 13; Her boyfriend, which Lynz felt was all she had, broke her heart; and her mom was a teen mom, so Lynz felt like she was an accident)] and her mom move from NY to Oregon (mom feels a need for a change). In NY, Lynz used to see a shadow or two almost everyday.(<- This can be changed/taken out if your idea doesnt use it) That night (the sky is pitch black), her mom wants her to get used to the town and lets her go to a dance club for young people around her age. She isnt the type of person to be at a dance club, and guys start flirting with her (she knows what they only want) so she leaves, walking home. She gets attacked by a pitbull, but a large dog comes and tackles the pitbull. Because of the dark night and limited time to get away, she ran straight home without being able to see a clear look at the big dog. Two or three nights after the incident, she is recovering, and goes out in the woods in her "backyard" (there isnt a fence to mark off where the backyard is) and gets greeted by Daniel (a guy her age that is the meaning of the word "HOT"!). He leads her to a clearout where she meets two other teens, a girl (Hayley) and a boy (Andrew). She doesnt even know them at first, but somehow (I’ll figure it out later the dialogue) she agrees to letting the guy she met (Daniel) inject her with a red liquid in a needle. Daniel (somehow, thats one of the Q’s) loves her, and had put anaesthesia in it to not let her feel any pain if it may occur. The two teens leave, while Daniel stays with Lynz, watching to make sure she’s ok. In the morning, Lynz wakes up on her couch (the house her and her mom live in, in Oregon). She goes to school for her first time in Oregon, and meets a guy (Luke) in one of her classes. He tries to convince her to leave the 3 teens and be his mate [Ok, so the 3 teens, Luke, and now Lynz, can morph into one animal that resembles an Element (Air, Earth, Fire, etc.) that is also native to Oregon. Andrew is able to morph into a hawk, Lynz is able to morph into a Fox, Hayley can morph into a Panther, and Daniel can be a gray wolf (idk wat Luke can be yet)] Lynz wants to know more about Luke, but also wants to know more about Daniel. But her NY life still haunts her. [In NY, when she was 14, a year after her dad left, she fell in love with a guy named Law (short for Lawrence, and yeah, he's sorta emo but doesnt cut himself) but he broke her heart and she started hanging out with the wrong crowd and started cutting herself. Scott, Law's twin brother, secretly loves Lynz and would treat her better. He was her best friend in NY. So, its just more of a love triangle. Here are my Q's:

    How could Daniel've fell in love with Lynz? (How could he have developed those feelings for her, even before she met him in Oregon?) (Original idea, but won't work: Lynz used to see a shadow almost every day in NY, which the shadow was Daniel. The problem with that, is how did he chose Lynz from all the other girls, when he was supposed to live in Oregon)

    Which guy should Lynz chose? (Law, Daniel, Luke, or Scott?)

    What would you LIKE to happen next? (Your opinion)

    What would you like Luke to be able to morph into? (Try to think of a native animal to Oregon, or any other animal is ok. I'm open for ideas)

    Do you want Law to come to Oregon?


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    Should I write in 3rd or 1st person?

    Here’s a little description of the story:

    15-yr-old Lynz Dawson [(Short for Lyndsay) (Is an emo, used to cut herself from depression: her dad left her and her mom when she was 13; Her boyfriend, which Lynz felt was all she had, broke her heart; and her mom was a teen mom, so Lynz felt like she was an accident)] and her mom move from NY to Oregon (mom feels a need for a change, has money from when she used to work as a surgeon). In NY, Lynz used to see a shadow or two almost everyday. That night (the sky is pitch black), her mom wants her to get used to the town and lets her go to a dance club for young people around her age. She isn’t the type of person to be at a dance club, and guys start flirting with her (she knows what they only want) so she leaves, walking home. She gets attacked by a pit bull, but a large dog comes and tackles the pit bull. Because of the dark night and limited time to get away, she ran straight home without being able to see a clear look at the big dog. Two or three nights after the incident, she is recovering, and goes out in the woods in her "backyard" (there isn’t a fence to mark off where the backyard is) and gets greeted by Daniel (A guy her age, and is hot and mysterious). He leads her to a clear out where she meets two other teens, a girl (Hayley) and a boy (Andrew) (their age, too). She doesnt even know them at first, but she agrees to letting the guy she met (Daniel) inject her with a red liquid in a needle. Daniel loves her (has dreamed about scenes of her life since he was 12), and had put anesthesia in it to not let her feel any pain if it may occur. The two teens leave, while Daniel stays with Lynz, watching to make sure she’s ok. In the morning, Lynz wakes up on her couch (the house her and her mom live in, in Oregon). She goes to school for her first time in Oregon, and meets a guy (Luke) in one of her classes. He tries to convince her to leave the 3 teens and be his mate [Ok, so the 3 teens, Luke, and now Lynz, can morph into one animal that resembles an Element (Air, Earth, Fire, etc.) that is also native to Oregon. Andrew is able to morph into a hawk, Lynz is able to morph into a Fox, Hayley can morph into a Cougar, and Daniel can be a gray wolf, and Luke/Lucas can transform into a weasel] Lynz wants to know more about Luke, but also wants to know more about Daniel. But her NY life still haunts her. [In NY, when she was 14, a year after her dad left, she fell in love with a guy named Law (short for Lawrence, and yeah, he’s sorta emo but doesnt cut himself) but he broke her heart and she started hanging out with the wrong crowd and started cutting herself. Scott, Law’s twin brother, secretly loves Lynz and would treat her better. He was her best friend in NY. So, its just more of a love triangle.


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    By controlling US media, are Jews denigrating our culture such as popularizing mocking Christ and Christmas?

    MORTIMER ZUCKERMAN, owner of NY Daily News, US News & World Report and chair of the Conference of Presidents of Major Jewish American Organizations, one of the largest pro-Israel lobbying groups.

    LESLIE MOONVES, president of CBS television, great-nephew of David Ben-Gurion, and co-chair with Norman Ornstein of the Advisory Committee on Public Interest Obligation of Digital TV Producers, appointed by Clinton.

    JONATHAN MILLER, chair and CEO of AOL division of AOL-Time-Warner

    NEIL SHAPIRO, president of NBC News

    JEFF GASPIN, Executive Vice-President, Programming, NBC

    DAVID WESTIN, president of ABC News

    SUMNER REDSTONE, CEO of Viacom, "world’s biggest media giant" (Economist, 11/23/2) owns Viacom cable, CBS and MTVs all over the world, Blockbuster video rentals and Black Entertainment TV.

    MICHAEL EISNER, major owner of Walt Disney, Capitol Cities, ABC.

    RUPERT MURDOCH, Owner Fox TV, New York Post, London Times, News of the World (Jewish mother)

    MEL KARMAZIN, president of CBS

    DON HEWITT, Exec. Director, 60 Minutes, CBS

    JEFF FAGER, Exec. Director, 60 Minutes II. CBS

    DAVID POLTRACK, Executive Vice-President, Research and Planning, CBS

    SANDY KRUSHOW, Chair, Fox Entertainment

    LLOYD BRAUN, Chair, ABC Entertainment

    BARRY MEYER, chair, Warner Bros.

    SHERRY LANSING. President of Paramount Communications and Chairman of Paramount Pictures’ Motion Picture Group.

    HARVEY WEINSTEIN, CEO. Miramax Films.

    BRAD SIEGEL., President, Turner Entertainment.

    ARTHUR O. SULZBERGER, JR., publisher of the NY Times, the Boston Globe and other publications.

    ARIE FLEISCHER, Dubya’s press secretary.

    STEPHEN EMERSON, every media outlet’s first choice as an expert on domestic terrorism.

    DAVID SCHNEIDERMAN, owner of the Village Voice and the New Times network of "alternative weeklies."

    DENNIS LEIBOWITZ, head of Act II Partners, a media hedge fund

    KENNETH POLLACK, for CIA analysts, director of Saban Center for Middle East Policy, writes op-eds in NY Times, New Yorker

    BARRY DILLER, chair of USA Interactive, former owner of Universal Entertainment

    KENNETH ROTH, Executive Director of Human Rights Watch

    TERRY SEMEL, CEO, Yahoo, former chair, Warner Bros.

    MARK GOLIN, VP and Creative Director, AOL

    WARREN LIEBERFORD, Pres., Warner Bros. Home Video Div. of AOL- TimeWarner

    JEFFREY ZUCKER, President of NBC Entertainment

    JACK MYERS, NBC, chief.NYT 5.14.2

    SANDY GRUSHOW, chair of Fox Entertainment

    GAIL BERMAN, president of Fox Entertainment

    STEPHEN SPIELBERG, co-owner of Dreamworks

    JEFFREY KATZENBERG, co-owner of Dreamworks

    DAVID GEFFEN, co-owner of Dreamworks

    LLYOD BRAUN, chair of ABC Entertainment

    JORDAN LEVIN, president of Warner Bros. Entertainment

    HOWARD STRINGER, chief of Sony Corp. of America

    AMY PASCAL, chair of Columbia Pictures

    JOEL KLEIN, chair and CEO of Bertelsmann’s American operations

    ROBERT SILLERMAN, founder of Clear Channel Communications

    BRIAN GRADEN, president of MTV entertainment

    IVAN SEIDENBERG, CEO of Verizon Communications

    WOLF BLITZER, host of CNN’s Late Edition

    LARRY KING, host of Larry King Live

    PAULA ZAHN, CNN Host

    MIKE WALLACE, Host of CBS, 60 Minutes

    BARBARA WALTERS, Host, ABC’s 20-20

    DONALD GRAHAM, Chair and CEO of Newsweek and Washington Post

    MICHAEL SAVAGE, Talk Show Host, KFSO (ABC-Capitol Cities, San Francisco) Syndicated in 100 markets

    MICHAEL MEDVED, Talk Show Host, on 124 AM stations

    ANDREW LACK, president of NBC

    DAVID REZNIK, Editor, The New Yorker

    SAMUEL NEWHOUSE JR, and DONALD NEWHOUSE own Newhouse Publications, includes 26 newspapers in 22 cities; the Conde Nast magazine group, includes The New Yorker; Parade, the Sunday newspaper supplement; American City Business Journals, business newspapers published in more than 30 major cities in America; and interests in cable television programming and cable systems serving 1 million homes.

    DONALD NEWHOUSE, chairman of the board of directors, Associated Press.

    PETER R KANN, CEO, Wall Street Journal, Barron’s

    RALPH J. & BRIAN ROBERTS, Owners, Comcast-ATT Cable TV.

    LAWRENCE KIRSHBAUM, CEO, AOL-Time Warner Book Group


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    By controlling US media, are Jews denigrating our culture such as popularizing mocking Christ and Christmas?

    MORTIMER ZUCKERMAN, owner of NY Daily News, US News & World Report and chair of the Conference of Presidents of Major Jewish American Organizations, one of the largest pro-Israel lobbying groups.

    LESLIE MOONVES, president of CBS television, great-nephew of David Ben-Gurion, and co-chair with Norman Ornstein of the Advisory Committee on Public Interest Obligation of Digital TV Producers, appointed by Clinton.

    JONATHAN MILLER, chair and CEO of AOL division of AOL-Time-Warner

    NEIL SHAPIRO, president of NBC News

    JEFF GASPIN, Executive Vice-President, Programming, NBC

    DAVID WESTIN, president of ABC News

    SUMNER REDSTONE, CEO of Viacom, "world’s biggest media giant" (Economist, 11/23/2) owns Viacom cable, CBS and MTVs all over the world, Blockbuster video rentals and Black Entertainment TV.

    MICHAEL EISNER, major owner of Walt Disney, Capitol Cities, ABC.

    RUPERT MURDOCH, Owner Fox TV, New York Post, London Times, News of the World (Jewish mother)

    MEL KARMAZIN, president of CBS

    DON HEWITT, Exec. Director, 60 Minutes, CBS

    JEFF FAGER, Exec. Director, 60 Minutes II. CBS

    DAVID POLTRACK, Executive Vice-President, Research and Planning, CBS

    SANDY KRUSHOW, Chair, Fox Entertainment

    LLOYD BRAUN, Chair, ABC Entertainment

    BARRY MEYER, chair, Warner Bros.

    SHERRY LANSING. President of Paramount Communications and Chairman of Paramount Pictures’ Motion Picture Group.

    HARVEY WEINSTEIN, CEO. Miramax Films.

    BRAD SIEGEL., President, Turner Entertainment.

    ARTHUR O. SULZBERGER, JR., publisher of the NY Times, the Boston Globe and other publications.

    ARIE FLEISCHER, Dubya’s press secretary.

    STEPHEN EMERSON, every media outlet’s first choice as an expert on domestic terrorism.

    DAVID SCHNEIDERMAN, owner of the Village Voice and the New Times network of "alternative weeklies."

    DENNIS LEIBOWITZ, head of Act II Partners, a media hedge fund

    KENNETH POLLACK, for CIA analysts, director of Saban Center for Middle East Policy, writes op-eds in NY Times, New Yorker

    BARRY DILLER, chair of USA Interactive, former owner of Universal Entertainment

    KENNETH ROTH, Executive Director of Human Rights Watch

    TERRY SEMEL, CEO, Yahoo, former chair, Warner Bros.

    MARK GOLIN, VP and Creative Director, AOL

    WARREN LIEBERFORD, Pres., Warner Bros. Home Video Div. of AOL- TimeWarner

    JEFFREY ZUCKER, President of NBC Entertainment

    JACK MYERS, NBC, chief.NYT 5.14.2

    SANDY GRUSHOW, chair of Fox Entertainment

    GAIL BERMAN, president of Fox Entertainment

    STEPHEN SPIELBERG, co-owner of Dreamworks

    JEFFREY KATZENBERG, co-owner of Dreamworks

    DAVID GEFFEN, co-owner of Dreamworks

    LLYOD BRAUN, chair of ABC Entertainment

    JORDAN LEVIN, president of Warner Bros. Entertainment

    HOWARD STRINGER, chief of Sony Corp. of America

    AMY PASCAL, chair of Columbia Pictures

    JOEL KLEIN, chair and CEO of Bertelsmann’s American operations

    ROBERT SILLERMAN, founder of Clear Channel Communications

    BRIAN GRADEN, president of MTV entertainment

    IVAN SEIDENBERG, CEO of Verizon Communications

    WOLF BLITZER, host of CNN’s Late Edition

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