Sarah Palin: Israel, Kosovo, Kurdistan, Georgia and now AIP.
Ms. Palin associations with the “Alaskan Independent Party” (AIP) is something that will effect all Americans. We know Sen. McCain and wife Cindy have some affinity to Georgia the country and its efforts to become a NATO member.
This is all we need at this stage of the game for a state, any state in America, to start processing to become independent. Echoes of Israel, Kosovo, Kurdistan and Georgia are already becoming deafening. Yikes!!
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“The public has a short memory” is the propaganda I have heard for many-a-year. I say it is propaganda due to the fact it “offends” a person who does have a long memory and is set forth to modify the thinking process. The implications are hard to avoid if you are a member of the public and do not have a short memory. In my opinion, the statement is also used as an aid to the desynthesizing and dehumanization process in this country.
The oligarchy and Mainstream Media (MSM) are now experiencing one Hissy fit after another; too many people writing with memories and citing sources for free, already! MSM’s job of reporting on a meaningful topic in isolation of its past is, well, past. Their job of plopping into the middle of a topic and not showing its relevancy is, well, gone.
The enclosed blog by NYT reporter *Paul Krugman is a decent reminder why memory in reporting is important when trying to make a point. Mr. Krugman, to bolster his chiding of the present administration in relations to the Katrina hurricane, recalls the recalcitrant attitude of Pres. Bush during the time with back ground offers of help coming from Pres. Fidel Castro. I am also mindful a few years back of Pres. Ahmadinejad sending two “Let’s talk” letters to Pres. Bush. To my knowledge, Pres. Bush neither replied to Pres. Castro nor Ahmadinejad. A better example of “Kiss My Ass” would be hard to find in the demeanor of a President.
Recently surfaced is a remark Sen. McCain made of Chelsea, the Clinton’s daughter, and yet the Clinton’s dislike Sen. Obama and embrace Sen. McCain. How can a person desynthesize and dehumanize themselves to accept the vile statement of Sen. McCain who said, paraphrased, the reason Chelsea is so ugly is due to the fact she is also the child of Ms. Janet Reno? How can you forgive anyone saying something like that about your daughter? Short memory? Hello. Hi you? I’m fine. Just wandering around. They say it is going to be a beautiful day. Have a nice one.
As always,
BB
P.S. I did not know Ray Nagin was still Mayor or New Orleans. Look forward to a lot of “talking” due to the fact hurricane survivors evacuated this time have intermingled and ARE COMING BACK!
*John, Don't Go
Monday 01 September 2008
by: Paul Krugman, The New York Times
http://www.truthout.org/article/john-dont-go
Opening paragraph:
“It's an ill wind that blows nobody good. Three years after Hurricane Katrina, another storm is heading for the Gulf Coast - and this has given Republicans a reason to cancel President Bush's scheduled appearance at their national convention. The party can thus avoid reminding voters that the last man they placed in the White House did such a heckuva job that he scored the highest disapproval ratings ever recorded.”
This is all we need at this stage of the game for a state, any state in America, to start processing to become independent. Echoes of Israel, Kosovo, Kurdistan and Georgia are already becoming deafening. Yikes!!
========================================================
“The public has a short memory” is the propaganda I have heard for many-a-year. I say it is propaganda due to the fact it “offends” a person who does have a long memory and is set forth to modify the thinking process. The implications are hard to avoid if you are a member of the public and do not have a short memory. In my opinion, the statement is also used as an aid to the desynthesizing and dehumanization process in this country.
The oligarchy and Mainstream Media (MSM) are now experiencing one Hissy fit after another; too many people writing with memories and citing sources for free, already! MSM’s job of reporting on a meaningful topic in isolation of its past is, well, past. Their job of plopping into the middle of a topic and not showing its relevancy is, well, gone.
The enclosed blog by NYT reporter *Paul Krugman is a decent reminder why memory in reporting is important when trying to make a point. Mr. Krugman, to bolster his chiding of the present administration in relations to the Katrina hurricane, recalls the recalcitrant attitude of Pres. Bush during the time with back ground offers of help coming from Pres. Fidel Castro. I am also mindful a few years back of Pres. Ahmadinejad sending two “Let’s talk” letters to Pres. Bush. To my knowledge, Pres. Bush neither replied to Pres. Castro nor Ahmadinejad. A better example of “Kiss My Ass” would be hard to find in the demeanor of a President.
Recently surfaced is a remark Sen. McCain made of Chelsea, the Clinton’s daughter, and yet the Clinton’s dislike Sen. Obama and embrace Sen. McCain. How can a person desynthesize and dehumanize themselves to accept the vile statement of Sen. McCain who said, paraphrased, the reason Chelsea is so ugly is due to the fact she is also the child of Ms. Janet Reno? How can you forgive anyone saying something like that about your daughter? Short memory? Hello. Hi you? I’m fine. Just wandering around. They say it is going to be a beautiful day. Have a nice one.
As always,
BB
P.S. I did not know Ray Nagin was still Mayor or New Orleans. Look forward to a lot of “talking” due to the fact hurricane survivors evacuated this time have intermingled and ARE COMING BACK!
*John, Don't Go
Monday 01 September 2008
by: Paul Krugman, The New York Times
http://www.truthout.org/article/john-dont-go
Opening paragraph:
“It's an ill wind that blows nobody good. Three years after Hurricane Katrina, another storm is heading for the Gulf Coast - and this has given Republicans a reason to cancel President Bush's scheduled appearance at their national convention. The party can thus avoid reminding voters that the last man they placed in the White House did such a heckuva job that he scored the highest disapproval ratings ever recorded.”
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