No, I have nothing to say to support Eisner.
However, I will support John Bryson. None of the major investors has gone along with Roy's recommendation to oust JB. Roy recommends ousting him for the sole reason that his wife works for Lifetime.
I worked with his wife many years ago and met JB on several social occassions. He is an asset to any board. He is an environmentalist, as well as a businessperson. So many people are upset with ME for all of the negatives, including maintenance going downhill, etc. He is probably the one member on the board who would be concerned with these issues.
As far as his wife working at Lifetime. Her compensation is in line with her position. She is paid well, because a: she is good at her job b: she is a pleasure to work even if you are a low level employee as I was. She is the type of boss that people dream of:mentoring, appreciative, friendly, professional. I considered her more than a boss, I considered her a friend. Her entire family, including JB, were extremely down-to-earth. I was actually surprised when I found out through a mutual friend who well to do and connected they were. I had been working with Louise for about 2 years already and never had a clue.
I am sure that JB can easily recuse himself from decisions that pertain to Lifetime. It is not like he put his wife in her position, she's been there for years.
At the very least, before you vote on the proxy based solely on what Roy Disney has to say - check out the major investor recommendations, plus try to ascertain what different board members records are. Also, I suggest you read the article on Roy Disney that ran in last Sunday's NY Times magazine section. I'm sure you can still get it online. Be educated and aware of all sides of the issues. It is easy to get passionate when the name Disney is attached to a viewpoint, but it behooves shareholders to ask questions and understand the people that they are voting on.