THIS is excellent:
http://www.thesentimentalist.com/
Here's an excerpt:
"And what will we see in 2003?
War, most certainly. As an idea, a reality, and a means to an end. War on ourselves, on others, on who we used to be; war on the better parts of our nature, perhaps, and on the possibilities of our future. And war as justification - the justifications that will abound as we go forward into our uncertain future, unsure of our way, of who we want to be or who our friends are. The kind of a war that substitutes the values of life, liberty and happiness with the realities of geopolitical authority, scorched earth domestic policy, and the crushing of dissent. The kind of a war that fails to leave us unchanged, and not for the better, no matter how hard we cling to our illusions."
Tuesday, December 31, 2002
Monday, December 30, 2002
This is one of my favorites lately:
http://interestingtimes.blogspot.com/
At the top, today, Chris has a nice draw-together of several things that have been annoying me: specifically, the Bush administration tendency to lie about even the most innocuous things, like whether they pay attention to polling data; the establishment media's complicity in letting them get away with their lies; and more particularly, their "direct marketing" approach to policy making, and how they appear to be doing a WHOLE LOT without doing anything at all.
"Taking back the media", one blog at a time....
Everyone have a happy 2003.
http://interestingtimes.blogspot.com/
At the top, today, Chris has a nice draw-together of several things that have been annoying me: specifically, the Bush administration tendency to lie about even the most innocuous things, like whether they pay attention to polling data; the establishment media's complicity in letting them get away with their lies; and more particularly, their "direct marketing" approach to policy making, and how they appear to be doing a WHOLE LOT without doing anything at all.
"Taking back the media", one blog at a time....
Everyone have a happy 2003.
Friday, December 20, 2002
It's been too long since I've been here.
Sooooo, what's been happening?
Our media has gone bad. It cannot be relied upon to tell us the truth any more. Evidence:
http://www.takebackthemedia.com/2002.html
http://www.buzzflash.com/buzzscripts/buzz.dll/content
http://www.truthout.org/docs_02/12.21A.us.firms.iraq.htm
Sooooo, what's been happening?
Our media has gone bad. It cannot be relied upon to tell us the truth any more. Evidence:
http://www.takebackthemedia.com/2002.html
http://www.buzzflash.com/buzzscripts/buzz.dll/content
http://www.truthout.org/docs_02/12.21A.us.firms.iraq.htm
Sunday, November 10, 2002
Blah3 .com has consistently the most sane takes on the RepublicaNazi takeover:
http://www.blah3.com/index.shtml
Here's some from the most current:
"Who is the Battelle Memorial Institute?
And what did they have to do with Tuesday's election numbers?
Glad you asked.
One of the key aspects of the November 5 debacle was the absence of exit polling data available to the media. This has usually been handled by an outfit called Voter News Service, whose sole purpose has been to supply exit polling data for the networks. Strangely, the company whose sole purpose is to provide exit polling data got to Election Day and found out their software didn't work."
Go there for the rest.
http://www.blah3.com/index.shtml
Here's some from the most current:
"Who is the Battelle Memorial Institute?
And what did they have to do with Tuesday's election numbers?
Glad you asked.
One of the key aspects of the November 5 debacle was the absence of exit polling data available to the media. This has usually been handled by an outfit called Voter News Service, whose sole purpose has been to supply exit polling data for the networks. Strangely, the company whose sole purpose is to provide exit polling data got to Election Day and found out their software didn't work."
Go there for the rest.
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