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RE: [wg-review] Constituencies


Ahhh...  Jefsey, your vision is clearing.  However, what constitutionalism training does Joe Sims need when he is able to create his own reality? [He obviously is a student of Carlos Castenada]

Remember, the sky is green, regardless of what you think you see.

Gene...

-----Original Message-----
From: Jefsey Morfin
To: wg-review@dnso.org
Sent: 12/28/00 9:09 PM
Subject: Re: [wg-review] Constituencies

On 23:11 28/12/00, Michael Sondow said:
>(Sworn testimony of Joe Sims, ICANN's attorney, to the U.S. House of
>Representatives Joint Hearings on the Domain Names System on October
>7th of last year, in response to a question about the inclusion of
>all the stakeholders in the ICANN privatization process:)
>
>"And so the structure, as it was proposed, includes these three
>separate supporting organizations, two of which obviously respond
>more to the operators and technical people involved in the Internet,
>and one, the domain name supporting organization, which is clearly
>focused on business and individual users of the Internet."

Could someone, sometime give a constituationalism training to Joe Sims?
It 
woud save us all a lot of time and money.
Jefsey

PS. Now I understand:  Alejandro Pisanty is an @large Director in
disguise 
what makes Hans Kraaijenbrink perfectly right to squatter an @large seat
to 
follow the telephone/domain name aggregation issues and Frank
Fitzsimmons 
is the @large Director in charge of the Whois integration to the D&B 
database while Jonathan Cohen is on the Board to permit Jamie Love to be

elected as a replacement to Ken Fockler the current ASO specialist of
the 
WIPO issues. So obvious....




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