performing arts

A lawyer becomes a one man act off broadway:

“I am a civil rights and antitrust lawyer with 40+ years of experience and am producing and performing in my production “Town Attorney General Meeting” to explain: * how one person can obtain free healthcare for an entire town or village; * how voters can be encouraged through a “reverse tax” of $5-10,000/year to support enforcement of the nation’s antitrust laws; * how a “Town Attorney General” can fight the “Evil Economic Trio of Outsourcing, Globalization and Declining Standard of Living” on behalf of the entire town or village; * what has caused globalization and how to attack the cause at the town level; * how the antitrust law-enforcement role of the federal and state governments can be re-created by a willing coalition of towns and villages, for the increased prosperity of their residents * how the monopsony power of certain major retailers is based on violations of the federal antitrust laws and can be stopped by appropriate actions by a collection of the nation’s Town Attorneys General to be. The idea of having a Town Attorney General become the primary law enforcement official for the United States is a “no-brainer” upon several moments of reflection, and when the first town or village in the US obtains free healthcare as a result of the enforcement activities of its Town Attorney General you could expect a grassroots movement by many of the other 18,500 towns/villages to do the same for their respective residents. You have an opportunity to participate at the start of this movement to offset the destructive effects of globalization upon the residents of the US by (i) attending one of the performances and participating in the meeting together with the other members of the audience (even if you should be critical of any or all parts of the plan); and (ii) letting your colleagues, friends and students learn about my “Town Attorney General Meeting”. Tickets ($15) are available at www.townattorneygeneral.com… Opening night is Thursday, June 2nd, at 7:30 pm, in midtown Manhattan; and a 2nd performance is set for Friday, June 3rd, 7:30 p.m.”

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Posted by Orly Lobel on May 19, 2005 at 02:12 PM

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