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Or has done more for AIDS in Africa than anyone in history? Funny, that one never makes the papers.
The strike could continue through the ratification process, depending on today's vote, which could make this answer "no" instead of "yes"! This was settled prematurely. :(
This question was setteled prematurely. I will be alerting Hubdub thusly. From the WGA web site. If they're still voting RIGHT NOW, how can the strike be over?
2008 Membership Vote on Lifting Restraining Order and Ending Strike
(Current members in good standing of WGA, West)
Should the WGAW Board and WGAE Council immediately lift the restraining order, ending the strike, pending the ratification vote on the 2008 MBA? A yes vote means you are voting to end the strike immediately; a no vote means you are voting to continue the strike during the ratification process.
You can cast your ballot in person
Tuesday, February 12, 2008
anytime between 2:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Vote at the Writers Guild Theater
135 S. Doheny Drive
Beverly Hills, CA 90211
For members that aren’t able to cast a ballot in person, proxy ballots are available. To vote by proxy, download this form and fax to (323) 421-9177.
2008 Membership Vote on Lifting Restraining Order and Ending Strike
(Current members in good standing of WGA, West)
Should the WGAW Board and WGAE Council immediately lift the restraining order, ending the strike, pending the ratification vote on the 2008 MBA? A yes vote means you are voting to end the strike immediately; a no vote means you are voting to continue the strike during the ratification process.
You can cast your ballot in person
Tuesday, February 12, 2008
anytime between 2:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Vote at the Writers Guild Theater
135 S. Doheny Drive
Beverly Hills, CA 90211
For members that aren’t able to cast a ballot in person, proxy ballots are available. To vote by proxy, download this form and fax to (323) 421-9177.
I like the question. I'm guessing it will be "void" if it doesn't crash by midnight on March 7? I bet on Thurs.
Wow, thin skin there, Hillary. True, it was a tasteless comment about "pimping out Chelsea, yes". But that's the 24-hour news world for you. Chelsea's a big girl, and on the campaign trail. So she's "fair game", I suppose. It's not like she's a high school kid anymore. She's a part of your campaign. Get ready for media suppression, in my opinion, if the Clinton's are back in charge. Not that this instance qualifies as media suppression (she has every right to debate or not debate wherever she wants). But I have a feeling. Say what you want about President Bush, but he let everyone and anyone say whatever they wanted to about him without any complaining. He even praised such criticism as important in a free and democratic society. Hmmmm, we shall see.
Sorry, green energy, I didn't see your post before I posted. Seems as though we were thinking the same way on the "here to collect it" dilemma. Although, I'm not sure as to where the question should go. World, I guess? But if somebody can put a question about extraterrestrial life in the science (absurd, in my opinion), then a question about something billions more believe in can stay. Although, it is, by definition, religion, not science. Hmmmmm.




