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Friday, January 23, 2004

The State of the Union Address: The Version You Didn't Hear   

The State of the Union Address: The Version You Didn't Hear
  by The Angry Liberal

... Introduction: Ladies and Gentlemen: I can't believe I'm introducing this loser as the President of the United States!

Opening: My fellow Americans, the state of the union is strong. Not as strong as it was after the World Trade Center was attacked and I had to say it was stronger than ever, or as strong as it was in the nineties when most Americans had jobs, or in the eighties when Reagan was president and I was a drunk. But it is definitely stronger than it was during, say, that couple of hours in 1981 when Reagan was shot and Al Haig took over as president. Heck, he didn't have to get the Supreme Court involved! He just took over! What a guy!

Okay, here's the usual collection of distortions, mindless platitudes, and pie-in-the-sky proposals:

Job training: We need to prepare our unemployed for the jobs of the future. Therefore, I propose a series of measures called "Jobs for the 21st Century." After completing their job training, participants of this new program will receive a diploma and an airline ticket to India, where his or her new $3-per-hour job will be waiting. ...

My comments: Seriously though, here is some serious analysis and commentary on the SOTU speech:

A massive compendium of information from American Progress.

A lowdown on the upshots of Bush's fantasy reality for hard-working, much-worrying families.


Oh well, and there is this too, which is funny. Unfortunately I forget where it came from...



|  8:35:32 PM  |  This is Post #79  |  Permanent URL:   |    |

Bush the Deserter   

From http://www.democrats.com/:

Peter Jennings lied to the American people about DESERTER Bush.
We demand an apology to Wesley Clark and
a prime-time report about Bush's AWOL!
Call ABC World News Tonight 212-456-4040.

Dear Editor,

As a concerned citizen of the United States, I am shocked that you have not given coverage to the fact that George W. Bush did not complete his military obligations to the National Guard during the Vietnam War, and has consistently lied by saying that he did.

The facts are clear:

1. George W. Bush was grounded from flight with TWO years left on his tour of duty, probably because of substance abuse, either alcohol or drugs.

2. George W. Bush never reported for duty for the last TWO years of his military service obligation, contrary to SEVERAL direct orders to report for duty.

George W. Bush has repeatedly said that he DID report for duty during his last two years, but this is a LIE. Bush's official military records show that he DID NOT report at any time during the last two years. In addition, Bush has been unable to find a SINGLE PRIMARY witness in the National Guard who saw him during those last two years.

Most recently, Peter Jennings of ABC News has deceived the American public and falsely accused Michael Moore of lying about the fact that Bush was AWOL. Will your news organization do something to bring to light the TRUTH about Bush the DESERTER?

For more information, visit:

http://democrats.com/smokingjet/
http://www.awolbush.com/
http://www.tompaine.com/feature.cfm/ID/3671

Sincerely,

Madeline Althoff

The above is an e-mail I just sent based on a sample from the bottom of the page on http://democrats.com/smokingjet/. The addresses are to the right and most of them should work. (I tried to take out all of the ones that bounced.)

It made me angry when I read earlier today on Michael Moore's site that Peter Jennings had said what he did to Clark. How absurd! It seems pretty clear that Peter Jennings hasn't looked into the evidence...

On the one hand, I don't really give a shit whether or not W went to his National Guard service (the National Guard was probably better off without his idiocy!)--if they sent me to the Army, you can damn well believe I'd be AWOL! But then I'm not GW Bush; I didn't just take us into a huge, costly, stupid war; I'm not a pro-military Republican; and I'm not "Commander in Chief" of the US military!

But it especially pisses me off that Peter Jennings essentially called Michael Moore a liar, which is such a load of BS, because Michael Moore knows what the hell he's talking about, apparently moreso than Peter Jennings on this issue! It pisses me off that the press made a huge deal of Bill's "draft dodging" and possible youthful drug experimentation, but has made MUCH less of a deal of W's Vietnam-era military service foibles and his drinking and drug issues of the past.

Speaking of Bill, if I once was reading some about the issue of his military service, and there's quite a bit out there on the web about what happened, including a letter he wrote to an officer (a general or somesuchthing) who was going to get him a position where he wasn't going to have to be drafted (Bill was a Rhodes Scholar at this time), and the young man clearly when through all kinds of agonizing and soul-searching regarding the war and his place vis-a-vis it. He's such a fascinating man...

(It's no secret that I'd do him in and instant(!)—even if he is admittedly rather old and flabby! I'd love to meet him someday. He is surely one of the most intelligent and learned people to ever serve as president of the US—such a stark contrast to his successor. Plus my mother told me Jean Houston actually knows the Clintons and speaks very highly of them, and that's an endorsement of great value for sure!)

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You have to send this one by itself (with no other recipients) or it won't go:
opinion@msnbc.com



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A good laugh: "Bush prefers Canadian Pretty boys"   

[The Globe and Mail (Canada)]
Bush prefers our pretty boy to his pretty boy
January 16, 2004
  By Jane Taber

OTTAWA -- This is the tale of the two Scotts -- one American, the other Canadian. One is dark-haired, the other blond. Both are 35 and both work for the most powerful men in their respective countries.

Scott McClellan is the press secretary to U.S. President George W. Bush; Scott Reid is the senior strategist to Prime Minister Paul Martin.

But, according to Mr. Bush, Mr. Martin has the prettier Scott. ...

My comments: What a trip. I discovered this while checking out this page, the author of which had this to say about the incident: "President Dickwad has the brain of a nine year old. ...I wish he wouldn't speak unless Condi writes the script." hehe It's a good site. I got to the BartCop site from BuzzFlash, another worthwhile site (if only there weren't so many and so little time in each day!!)



|  12:45:51 PM  |  This is Post #77  |  Permanent URL:   |    |

CBS Censors Winning Ad   

From MoveOn.org Voter Fund:
Watch the ad CBS won't air during the Superbowl. Then let them know that rejecting ads because they're "controversial" just isn't right. Just click on the image below.

During this year's Super Bowl, you'll see ads sponsored by beer companies, tobacco companies, and the Bush White House.1 But you won't see the winning ad in MoveOn.org Voter Fund's Bush in 30 Seconds ad contest. CBS refuses to air it.2

Meanwhile, the White House is on the verge of signing into law a deal which Senator John McCain (R-AZ) says is custom-tailored for CBS and Fox,3 allowing the two networks to grow much bigger. CBS lobbied hard for this rule change; MoveOn.org members across the country lobbied against it; and now our ad has been rejected while the White House ad will be played. It looks an awful lot like CBS is playing politics with the right to free speech.

Of course, this is bigger than just the MoveOn.org Voter Fund. People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) submitted an ad that was also rejected.4 But this isn't even a progressive-vs.-conservative issue. The airwaves are publicly owned, so we have a fundamental right to hear viewpoints from across the ideological spectrum. That's why we need to let CBS know that this practice of arbitrarily turning down ads that may be "controversial" -- especially if they're controversial simply because they take on the President -- just isn't right.

To watch the ad that CBS won't air and sign our petition to CBS, go to: http://www.moveon.org/cbs/ad/

(If you want to skip the ad and just sign the petition, click here.)

We'll deliver the petition by email directly to CBS headquarters.

You also may want to let your local CBS affiliate know you're unhappy about this decision. We've attached a list of the CBS affiliates in your state at the bottom of this email. Remember, a polite, friendly call will be most effective -- just explain to them why you believe CBS' decision hurts our democracy.

CBS will claim that the ad is too controversial to air. But the message of the ad is a simple statement of fact, supported by the President's own figures. Compared with 2002's White House ad which claimed that drug users are supporting terrorism,5 it hardly even registers.

CBS will also claim that this decision isn't an indication of political bias. But given the facts, that's hard to believe. CBS overwhelmingly favored Republicans in its political giving, and the company spent millions courting the White House to stop FCC reform.6 According to a well-respected study, CBS News was second only to Fox in failing to correct common misconceptions about the Iraq war which benefited the Bush Administration -- for example, the idea that Saddam Hussein was involved with 9/11.7

This is not a partisan issue. It's critical that our media institutions be fair and open to all speakers. CBS is setting a dangerous precedent, and unless we speak up, the pattern may continue. Please call on CBS to air ads which address issues of public importance today.

Sincerely,
--Adam, Carrie, Eli, James, Joan, Laura, Noah, Peter, Wes, and Zack
  The MoveOn.org Team
  January 23rd, 2003

P.S. Our friends at Free Press have put together a page which explains simply how CBS and the FCC rule change are integrally linked. Check it out at: http://www.mediareform.net/media/

P.P.S Here are the CBS affiliates in your state:

KCBS-TV, Los Angeles: (323) 460-3000
KFMB-TV, San Diego: (858) 571-8888
KPSP-TV, Thousand Palms: (760) 343-5700
KBAK-TV, Bakersfield: (661) 327-7955
KCOY-TV, Santa Maria: (805) 925-1200
KGPE-TV, Fresno: (559) 222-2411
KION-TV, Salinas: (831) 784-1702
KPIX-TV, San Francisco: (415) 362-5550
KVIQ-TV, Eureka: (707) 443-3061
KOVR-TV, West Sacramento: (916) 374-1313
KHSL-TV, Chico: (530) 342-0141

Footnotes:
1. "Who's Buying What At the Super Bowl," Ad Age, 1/20/04
2. CBS fax to MoveOn.org Voter Fund, 1/14/04
3. "Democrats Fold on 39% TV Cap Fight", Broadcasting and Cable, 1/21/04
4. People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals
5. "New Media Campaign Stresses Link between Drugs and Terrorism," U.S. Dept. of State
6. "CBS Television Network Soft Money Donations," Opensecrets.org
7. "Misperceptions, the Media and the Iraq War," PIPA/Knowledge Networks Poll



|  9:35:12 AM  |  This is Post #76  |  Permanent URL:   |    |

P.S. George W. Bush is "a miserable failure on foreign policy and on the economy and he's got to be replaced."
George Bush Has Got to Go! *** Flush Bush! *** Anyone But Bush in 2004! *** Have you taken a good look at George W. Bush lately?

 
 
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