This explains admirably the difference between what was asked of the public comments, and what the CPAC actually got from most of the commenators: Proposed U.S.-Egypt MoU Attracts Contrasting Comments from Heritage Preservationists and Ancient Coin Collectors Cultural Heritage Lawyer, Thursday, May 15, 2014. Peter Tompa - the coiney trade's US legal advisor - stays silent on the contrast, chose only to have a go at me for mine. I wonder what other myopic "observations" Mr Tompa can manage before the CPAC meeting in June.
Thursday, 15 May 2014
Commenting on the comments
This explains admirably the difference between what was asked of the public comments, and what the CPAC actually got from most of the commenators: Proposed U.S.-Egypt MoU Attracts Contrasting Comments from Heritage Preservationists and Ancient Coin Collectors Cultural Heritage Lawyer, Thursday, May 15, 2014. Peter Tompa - the coiney trade's US legal advisor - stays silent on the contrast, chose only to have a go at me for mine. I wonder what other myopic "observations" Mr Tompa can manage before the CPAC meeting in June.
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