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San Diego California Publishing Attorney Talks About Publishing, Elections, the Media, and Constitutional Law


No matter where you live, whether it is in San Diego, Orange County, Los Angeles, La Jolla, Del Mar, Pacific Beach, Carlsbad, Oceanside, San Marcos, Mission Beach and Escondido or the cities of Huntington Beach, Anaheim Hills, Yorba Linda, Buena Park, Anaheim, Santa Ana, Irvine, Costa Mesa, Irvine, Newport Beach, Corona del Mar, Laguna Beach, and Laguna Hills, Buena Park, Temecula, Indian Wells, La Quinta, or Palm Springs, unless you haven't turned on the television or read a newspaper during the 2008 Presidential election, or looked at the internet, you have seen claims by the Republican campaign that the publishing media is biased.

Attacking the media has long been a tactic of national candidates. In this election, once again, we have seen this tactic employed, yet with little of the success it enjoyed in previous Presidential campaigns. As an election and constituitonal lawyer, one can only applaud this lack of success in the use of this tactic in this election.

For the most part in this Presidential campaign, one candidate has been leveling these attacks on the press with regularity and with increasing anger, John McCain. While newspapers expect this to some extent, the public that is not wedded to one side of the fence or the other appears to be tiring of the attacks.

Recently, John McCain denounced the New York times in the strongest words, following a Times report that McCain's campaign manager, Rick Davis, had been pain nearly $2 million by mortgage entities Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. McCain's chief strategist, Steve Schmidt said the New York Times is no longer a journalistic organization but is 150 percent in the tank for Barack Obama. Schmidt earlier attacked MSNBC as being an organ of the Democratic National Committee, and said the news media are on a mission to destroy Sarah Palin.

Unfortunately for John McCain, it has since been reported in the press that McCain's campaign manager's lobbying firm owned by his campaign manager has received $15, 000/month for nearly three years and that and that the campaign manager was paid $30, 000/month for nearly five years by an advocacy organization that he headed and which was financed by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to fight regulation. It has further been reported that McCain's senior advisor, his campaign's vice chairman, and his Congressional liaison, also made large sums of money from Fannie and Freddie lobbying or were in firms that did.

In an apparent attempt to deflect attention away from his mistaken attack on the New York Times story, McCain then announced he was suspending his campaign to immediately fly to Washington after awaking that morning to find a report in the Washington Post that he was behind in the polls by nine points. Soon after attempting to criticize that finding, and knowing what the disaster Sarah Palin's interview with Katie Couric would be aired that night, McCain chose to dump his appearance on the David Letterman show, upstage the Couric interview with his own interview on the CBS News, and announce the suspension of his campaign that was in reality, never a suspension.

In hindsight of course, McCain's actions were a huge error in judgment. His dilly-dallying around New York after ditching Letterman were picked up on and hammered at him unmercifully for two nights on the David Letterman show and later on the Daily Show, other news shows, on the internet and in the press. By the time he arrived the next day in Washington, it had already been announced that there was bipartisan support for the bailout bill, that just as quickly dissipated upon his arrival. It was reported that his campaign had not been suspended and Letterman, among others joked at his expense why he must have felt he could not leave his campaign in the hands of Sarah Palin, when she was seen incapable of answering simple questions put to her by Katie Couric. And after announcing he would not take part in the debate until there was either a bailout bill or great progress toward one, he had to fly back from Washington for the debate with no bailout bill in hand and Congress much less united than when he had arrived.

In the past, attacking the press has proved fruitful for Presidential candidates. This time the attack is falling on deaf ears and has either been the exception to the rule that it will help a candidate, or there is a change taking place in what a candidate risks if he is wrong. As an election, campaign, publishing, marketing, media and constitutional law attorney, one can only conclude that negative attacks by the candidates are not working as they used to, whether it is against the media or against the other candidate. The public has become weary of such tactics and it is showing in the polls.

Visit the Sebastian Gibson Law website at http://www.SebastianGibsonLaw.com . If you have a publishing, literary, first amendment, media, marketing or constitutional law issue, come to an experienced law firm who can represent you as your California Publishing Lawyer, your San Diego Constitutional Attorney and your attorney throughout Southern California. We have the resources and knowledge to represent you from San Diego to Orange County, from Huntington Beach and Newport Beach to Long Beach, Santa Monica, Ventura, Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo. We also represent clients inland from Anaheim to Temecula, from Rancho Cucamonga to Palm Springs and Indian Wells.



The Sebastian Gibson Law Firm serves all of San Diego, Orange County, Palm Springs and Palm Desert, the Coastal Cities from La Jolla, Carlsbad and Del Mar to Laguna Beach, Newport Beach, Irvine, Santa Ana and up to Ventura, Oxnard, Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo. We also serve the Inland Empire cities of Ontario, Rancho Cucamonga, Temecula, Riverside and San Bernardino and all the cities in the Coachella Valley and high desert, from La Quinta, Indio, and Coachella to Yucca Valley and Victorville.



Visit our website at http://www.sebastiangibsonlaw.com if you have a publishing issue of any kind. We have the knowledge and resources to represent you as your San Diego Publishing Lawyer and California Publishing Attorney or your attorney in and around the cities of Palm Springs, Palm Desert, San Diego, Orange County, Corona del Mar, Newport Beach, Malibu, Beverly Hills, Pacific Palisades, Santa Ana, Laguna Beach, Anaheim, Riverside, Chula Vista, Irvine, San Bernardino, Huntington Beach, Fontana, Moreno Valley, Oceanside, La Jolla, Del Mar, San Marcos, Rancho Cucamonga, Ontario, Garden Grove, Palmdale, Long Beach, Corona, Yorba Linda, Escondido, Orange, Fullerton, Costa Mesa, Victorville, Carlsbad, Temecula, Murrieta, Mission Viejo, El Cajon, Vista, Westminster, Santa Monica, Malibu, Westwood, Hesperia, Buena Park, Indio, Coachella, Del Mar, Oxnard, Ventura, San Luis Obispo, Cambria and Santa Barbara.

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where can i go gold mining in the ventura county area?
me and my friends want to go gold panning. and ive tried google some places. but i really cant find any places around ventura county/ los angeles,CA area. it doesnt matter if there is a fee or not... help! :)

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This is considered discrimination right?
A pretty popular barber shop in the Orange County/Los Angeles area that specializes in 40's-50's style mens grooming. The shop has a sign posted in their window. The sign states "The rules of the house" rules include No fighting, no gambling etc.. etc.. One of the rules says No women allowed whatsoever, and they actually don't let women in. If a girl walks in they tell her to leave. I was reading a story about a lesbian woman who scheduled an appointment to get her haircut by a barber and was turned away because she was a woman and women aren't allowed in the barber shop. I understand reserving the right to refuse service, but this is based on gender, would that make this discrimination?

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Scam with buying a puppy online using "PETS CARRIER WORLD WIDE {PCWW}"?
I was on Craigslist looking for a siberian husky and i came across an ad that was in my same county (Los Angeles County) so i decided to E-mail the "owner" and he said he's really in Texas and he'd give me the puppy for free but i would have to pay for the shipping which was 250$ yeah well talk about too good to be true the guy said he'd send his dog to the carrier service and i should receive it within 24 hours and the carrier service will contact me about method of payment. well i got really suspicious but the guy was giving me his big sob story about how he has to find the puppies homes asap because he's moving or whatever. so he asked me for information. he asked for my full name, address, city, zip code and state. I gave him the info and he said the carrier service will contact me soon. well i got a E-mail from the so called carrier service (found it in my spam folder) that's when i new this is a fraud. well i kind of had a gut feeling the whole time. and some guy from "CAMEROON" called with an african accent and asked about the service or whatever and i told him i'd get back to him. meanwhile i researched online and found the very same stories from others on blogs coming from "carrier services in Cameroon" here's the link check it out so you can understand my story a bit more http://helpmerick.com/fun_with_cameroon_pet_scams.htm well i blocked the E-mails from the so-called owner and the fake Company called and i picked up the phone (oh yeah, they have my number too. what a freakin fool i am right?) well i said "yeah I'm sorry i will not be going through with this whole thing, i don't have any money and i can't do this, send the "dog" back to his "owner" " and he said "You contact owner!!!!!!!!!!!!" and he hung up on me lol yeah so i'm not gonna contact these people ever again nor will i buy pets online! i'm gonna settle for a shelter puppy, they are cute and need my help, too bad i really wanted a husky, but it's okay. Now my question is: Should i still be worried?? I don't plan on picking up any more of these calls from the fake company but they have my name, address, city, zip code, state, and home and cell number the phone doesn't bother me because i just plan to ignore any calls coming from this place but can they do anything with my address and name? like any identity-theft or anything?? please let me know, i am worried. ahh and please don't tell me i was stupid for falling for this, at least i didn't pay anything right??? most of the people on the forum about the scam already paid and lost money. it's already bad as it is that i fell for it, i feel soo sooo stupid. FYI : I don't have anything in my name right now no bank account no credit cards nothing I'm 18, just graduated from high school. so i don't really have an identity to really steal since i don't have anything but my Social security number, but i know they can use my SSN to get a credit card and stuff. but since i don't have anything does it lower my risk of having my identity stolen???

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Best acting classes for teens in Orange County/Los Angeles?
I'm thirteen years old and looking for acting classes in Orange County or Los Angeles (California). Which one would you recommend for me? (I am just starting out; no formal training yet). Thank you for answering! It's greatly appreciated.

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