Friday, July 30, 2004
What is better than choosing the "lesser of two evils"?
Find out more about how to make "None of the Above" a reality at
http://www.nota.org/
Tuesday, July 27, 2004
Friday, July 23, 2004
Oooh.. did Iraq really have nukes after all? NO!
After Bush War I, the center of Saddam Hussein's nuclear weapons effort 30 miles south of Baghdad, Tuwaitha Nuclear Center, was disabled at the direction of U.N. inspectors. Highly-enriched uranium was removed from the facility at that time and taken to Russia. The low-enriched uranium was placed under seal in storage at Tuwaitha but under the control of the IAEA, who inspected numerous times after that. The Iraqis clearly never used it for anything or gave it to terrorists, as the quantities we just removed matched the quantities in the IAEA inspection reports.
The recent, "quiet" removal of this stuff is basically just some late housecleaning. Concerns about the well-documented material were so low in the Bush Administration during the 2003 U.S. Invasion that they let looters over-run the facility; much in the same way they let looters empty the National Museum in Bagdad of 270,000 artefacts from the cradle of civilization.
If you start hearing "Aha!"s from Bush Pundits, please remind them that any "Aha" response to this must be based on propaganda. Not on accurate information.
Want to know more?
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1166775/posts
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A32195-2004Jul6.html
Thursday, July 22, 2004
FOX news isn't even allowed in Canada
"Let's start with a conclusion. The Fox News Channel, its chief ranter Bill O'Reilly and the channel's rabid followers are the lunatic fringe of the American culture."
http://www.globeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20040429.wxdoyle29/BNStory/Entertainment/
Wednesday, July 21, 2004
Don't end up like Florida in 2000: Some things you can do (time sensitive)
Now that we have the "Help America Vote" act, the stage is set for a debacle that will make what happened in Florida look like nothing.
There are two bills on the floor now that are designed to help prevent this: HR2239 and HR4250.
Please urge your elected officials to support these bills.
You can reach your congressmen and senators at http://congress.org/congressorg/officials/congress/
Please consider sending them a letter such as this:
"Dear Sir.
Please do your part to help ensure that no-one is prevented from voting because of erroneous voter-roll purging. Please co-sponsor HR2239 and HR4250.
Sincerely, [your name]
"
The main switchboard for the House of Representatives is at: 202-224-3121
Among the obstacles to this is Congressman Ney from Ohio. He is blocking this legislation from coming to a vote. He is head of the administration committee, so people from other states should contact him too. Anyone in Ohio would do well to contact him, of course.
Please send him a message (with a subject like "Please stop blocking HR2239 and HR4250".") such as:
"Dear Congressman Ney,
Please stop blocking legislation that is designed to ensure that no-one is prevented from voting because of erroneous voter-roll purging. Please enable voting on HR2239 and HR4250.
Sincerely
[your name]"
Bob Ney
free fax email:
remote-printer.bob_ney/us_congress@12022253394.iddd.tpc.int
email:
bobney@mail.house.gov
phone:
Phone: (202) 225-6265
Aid in preventing FOX news from using the deceptive and misleading trademark "Fair and Balanced"
"Why are there so many Republican commentators and guests compared to Democrats? (The media monitor FAIR reports five to one.) Why does Fox business management dictate how the news is framed in its daily memos? Why would Fox assign a reporter whose wife was out campaigning for Bush at the time to conduct an exclusive interview with him? How can Fox's slogan "Fair and Balanced" be anything other than an attempt to deceive viewers and advertisers?"
http://www.moveon.org/news/fox-comments.html
So instead of responding, Fox is going to try to bully other media outlets into going silent on this story. We've got to fight back. Please join our petition now at:
http://www.moveon.org/fox/
Tuesday, July 20, 2004
Block the overtime pay take-away
http://www.unionvoice.org/campaign/fax4otpay/step1.tcl
From Michael Moore to Aladdin Casino president
Open Letter to Bill Timmins, President Aladdin Casino and Hotel
Bill Timmins
President
Aladdin Casino and Hotel
Las Vegas, NV
July 20, 2004
Dear Mr. Timmins:
I understand from the news reports I've read that, after Linda Ronstadt, one of America's greatest singers, dedicated a song to me from your stage on Saturday night, you instructed your security guards to remove her from the Aladdin, which they did.
What country do you live in? Last time I checked, Las Vegas is still in the United States. And in the United States, we have something called "The First Amendment." This constitutional right gives everyone here the right to say whatever they want to say. All Americans hold this right as sacred. Many of our young people put on a uniform and risk their lives to defend it. My film is all about asking the questions that should have been asked before those brave soldiers were sent into harms way.
For you to throw Linda Ronstadt off the premises because she dared to say a few words in support of me and my film, is simply stupid and Un-American. Frankly, I have never heard of such a thing happening. I read that you wouldn't even let her go back up to her room at your hotel! Are you crazy? For crying out loud, it was a song DEDICATION! To "Desperado!" Every American loves that song! Sure, some people didn't like the dedication, and that's their right. But neither they nor you have the right to remove her from your building when all she did was exercise her AMERICAN right to speak her mind.
Of all the things that go on in Las Vegas, this is what creates the need for serious action? What about the other half of the crowd at the Aladdin who, according to the Las Vegas Sun, cheered her when she made her remarks? Did you throw them out, too?
I think you owe Ms. Ronstadt an apology. And I have an idea how you can make it up to her -- and to the millions of Americans you have offended. Invite her back and I'll join her in singing "America the Beautiful" on your stage. Then I will show "Fahrenheit 9/11" free of charge to all your guests and anyone else in Las Vegas who wants to see it.
Mr. Timmins, as the song "Desperado" says -- "Come to your senses!" How can you refuse this offer? I await your reply.
Yours,
Michael Moore
Director, "Fahrenheit 9/11"
A MOB of Moms.
Our mission is to get the facts out, get the voters out and get this administration out of office."
Participate in the mass e-mailing to slingshot progressive radio into the "mainstream"!
Air America would do well to include Amy Goodman's hour-long "Democracy Now!" daily news program (www.democracynow.org), as well as programming such as "CounterSpin" and "RadioNation" from the FAIR organization (www.fair.org). Tampa Bay has been the beneficiary of these and other progressive programs for years, and as a result our listener-supported station WMNF, 88.5FM is very successful. Amy Goodman's Tampa showing was her largest in the country. Air America can anchor itself in the radio marketplace and do the United States a great service by airing these programs, the beginning of the genuine "Fair and Balanced" journalism this democracy needs in order to survive.
Sunday, July 18, 2004
Should the U.N. monitor our election this year?
A "republican", Steve Buyer from Indiana, proposed a measure barring any federal official from requesting that the United Nations formally observe the U.S. elections on Nov. 2. His proposal was approved. As is the order of the day, every single other "republican" in the House of representatives voted "yes" for that proposal.
The House also voted Thursday to strike Corrine Brown's words regarding the stolen election from the congressional record.
There are those who would make the case that the world is now dominated by the United States, and since the United States is a free country, its people should have the right to monitor its elections. The people of the world.
Verified Voting at stake (time sensitive)
http://markfrankenberg.com/vvotemail.html
Saturday, July 17, 2004
A Storm Threatens the Propaganda Machine
Is this what we were talking about in the "Pledge of Allegiance", back in school?
The basis of democracy is an informed citizenry.
People are quickly realizing this now. There is a storm coming very fast and it has many fronts. In its path lie many manifestations of what is plainly a propaganda machine. The first casualty in this storm may very well be the FOX organization.
There is a film circulating like wildfire around the country exposing the blatant abuse of the public airwaves by this organization, which can be viewed or bought through this site:
http://www.outfoxed.org/?520=
There is also legal action being initiated against this organization:
http://www.tvbarn.com/ticker2004/archives/024177.shtml
These are steps in the right direction. We need real journalists. A real press. Good information. A consensus of truth. Only then will we be able to restore the greatness of this country, heretofore known as the "Land of the Free".
Wednesday, July 14, 2004
Your Tax Dollars at Work in Iraq
An event and a film to expose the FOX propaganda machine
"This Sunday evening, July 18th, you're invited to be among the first to see Outfoxed at one of over 2,500 house parties across the nation, hosted by MoveOn and Common Cause members. Then join together in a coast-to-coast conference call with comedian and radio host Al Franken and the movie's director, Robert Greenwald. We'll kick off an exciting campaign to take on Fox for its partisan reporting and deceptive slogan 'Fair and Balanced.'"
Find a house party in your neighborhood at:
http://action.moveon.org/outfoxed/
Check out the trailer for Outfoxed at the movie website here:
http://www.moveon.org/r?520
At this web page, you can also order your own copy of Outfoxed -- for only $9.95 plus shipping.
Tuesday, July 13, 2004
Monday, July 12, 2004
NAZI GERMANY’S WAR ON TERRORISM
Hitler used the 1933 burning of the Reichstag (Parliament) building by a deranged Dutchman to declare a “war on terrorism,” establish his legitimacy as a leader (even though he hadn’t won a majority in the previous election).
“You are now witnessing the beginning of a great epoch in history,” he proclaimed, standing in front of the burned-out building, surrounded by national media. “This fire,” he said, his voice trembling with emotion, “is the beginning.” He used the occasion – “a sign from God,” he called it – to declare an all-out war on terrorism and its ideological sponsors, a people, he said, who traced their origins to the Middle East and found motivation for their “evil” deeds in their religion.
Two weeks later, the first prison for terrorists was built in Oranianberg, holding the first suspected allies of the infamous terrorist. In a national outburst of patriotism, the nation’s flag was everywhere, even printed in newspapers suitable for display.
Within four weeks of the terrorist attack, the nation’s now-popular leader had pushed through legislation, in the name of combating terrorism and fighting the philosophy he said spawned it, that suspended constitutional guarantees of free speech, privacy, and habeas corpus. Police could now intercept mail and wiretap phones; suspected terrorists could be imprisoned without specific charges and without access to their lawyers; police could sneak into people’s homes without warrants if the cases involved terrorism.
To get his patriotic “Decree on the Protection of People and State” passed over the objections of concerned legislators and civil libertarians, he agreed to put a 4-year sunset provision on it: if the national emergency provoked by the terrorist attack on the Reichstag building was over by then, the freedoms and rights would be returned to the people, and the police agencies would be re-restrained.
Within the first months after that terrorist attack, at the suggestion of a political advisor, he brought a formerly obscure word into common usage. Instead of referring to the nation by its name, he began to refer to it as The Fatherland. As hoped, people’s hearts swelled with pride, and the beginning of an us-versus-them mentality was sewn. Our land was “the” homeland, citizens thought: all others were simply foreign lands.
Within a year of the terrorist attack, Hitler’s advisors determined that the various local police and federal agencies around the nation were lacking the clear communication and overall coordinated administration necessary to deal with the terrorist threat facing the nation, including those citizens who were of Middle Eastern ancestry and thus probably terrorist sympathizers. He proposed a single new national agency to protect the security of the Fatherland, consolidating the actions of dozens of previously independent police, border, and investigative agencies under a single powerful leader.
Most Americans remember his Office of Fatherland Security, known as the Reichssicherheitshauptamt and Schutzstaffel, simply by its most famous agency’s initials: the SS.
And, perhaps most important, he invited his supporters in industry into the halls of government to help build his new detention camps, his new military, and his new empire which was to herald a thousand years of peace. Industry and government worked hand-in-glove, in a new type of pseudo-democracy first proposed by Mussolini and sustained by war.
[Copied From Kyle Brackin's site, http://c0balt.com/resources/terror/terror.shtml]
Sunday, July 11, 2004
Don't let these guys take your election away!
With all the un (or under) employed I.T. workers in our country, we can put together a system that will reliably enable us to vote over an 800 number or on line, very quickly and with transparency, accuracy and accountability. The military is already putting a system like that in place for soldiers overseas (using a Bermuda-based company, I might add). If they give us an anonymous confirmation number for our vote, all the votes can be posted on line, next to the anonymous confirmation numbers, along with total headcounts for each precinct, so that any discrepancies can be identified by anyone. For people voting over the internet, the data-entry work will be done by the voters themselves, as they fill out the online forms. This works when you buy something on line or over the phone, or when you deal with your bank in that manner. Demand no less for your vote. Need a paper-trail? Write that confirmation number with your candidate choices on a slip of paper and there's your paper ballot. Don't wait for them to say it's too late to install printers on all those black boxes they bought. Don't let these guys take your election away! It is all the democracy we have left.
Also, remember the word "Impeach". And the word "Immediately". These fascists are playing for keeps. Don't take what's left of your freedom for granted!
Tuesday, July 06, 2004
Another way to participate in democracy (Ben Cohen of Ben & Jerry's)
http://action.truemajority.org/register/
Bring movie "The Corporation" to your theatre
Really don't want us to see "The Corporation".
http://www.thecorporation.com/
http://www.thecorporation.tv/usa/
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