Sunday, April 27, 2014

OMG: George Clooney to Marry International Human Rights Lawyer



Darius Adler emails:
George Clooney is marrying a women who is a lawyer in international laws and human rights, and he describes Barack Obama as his good friend.
HA HA HA 
The Loony left never ceases to amaze me. 
https://celebrity.yahoo.com/blogs/celeb-news/george-clooney-is-engaged-to-amal-alamuddin-040847728.html

Clooney is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations.

Alamuddin was born in Beirut, and educated in English law at St. Hugh's College, Oxford University. She joined NYU School of Law in 2000 for the LL.M. program. During her time at NYU she studied both public international law and U.S. law, and worked for one semester as a student law-clerk at the Chambers of Judge Sonia Sotomayor at the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. Upon graduation Alamuddin joined the litigation department of Sullivan & Cromwell, New York, where she practiced U.S. and international law for three years. Ms. Alamuddin worked at the International Court of Justice in 2004-04 and is one of two NYU-sponsored clerks at the Court, acting as a clerk to Judge Vladen S. Vereshchetin (Russian Federation) and Judge Nabil Elaraby (Egypt), according to the International Institute for Law and Justice at the New York University School of Law,

10 comments:

  1. Still, if I met some exotic beauty with a British accent who shared my political views, I'd probably go on a date with her if she asked me really nicely.

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  2. So Clooney is getting married, eh? You'll be sorry!

    "The Loony left never ceases to amaze me."

    Heh, tell me about it.

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  3. I smell a politically advantageous arrangement here. Clooney's angling himself to be the blues' Ronald Regan.

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  4. Clooney is a stooge for the oppressive regime. He's looking very old.

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  5. I wonder what the prenup looks like

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  6. She has previous experience at the International Court of Justice, eh? I can think of a few dozen politicians that richly deserve to be defendants there, Obama chief among them. Something tells me that isn't in the cards.

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  7. How does an actor become a member of the CFR?

    Or does he claim to be a member because he subscribes to "foreign affairs" ?

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    1. "How does an actor become a member of the CFR? "

      Only bad actors are allowed, horrible pun fully intended.

      :)

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