![]() | Red State vs. Blue State Reductionist Dichotomy (part 1 of 2 NOTES: i'll post a follow-up vid soon, once i can compress it for file size limitation (came out 106 MB). i certainly misspoke a couple times in this vid - you'll probably spot them. stupid mouth not keeping up. the politicians of the Democratic National Committee don't represent me much better than the politicians of the Grand Old Party. our potential is limited by narrowing our understanding of political choices into a one-dimensional spectrum of RED to BLUE. They were once a single party, about 200 years ago, who were formed to oppose the Federalists. While Democratic-Republican, they opposed a national bank and supported both states' rights and individual liberties. Which party represents those ideals now? I guess that all got lost somewhere along the way.... |
![]() | Bill O'Reilly F-Bombs Abuses Co-Workers UNCENSORED Bill Oreily being a jerk. Why am I not surprised he was a high school teacher. He was supposed to read the words "to play us out,... here's a song from Sting" on the teleprompter, but he didn't know what it meant.. They were about to end the show with a song by sting. Totalitarianism (or totalitarian rule) is a concept used to describe political systems where a state regulates nearly every aspect of public and private life. The term is usually applied to Fascist Italy, Nazi Germany,Shōwa Japan or communist states, such as USSR, Democratic Kampuchea, Vietnam, Mao-era and modern China and North Korea. Totalitarian regimes or movements maintain themselves in political power by means of an official all-embracing ideology and propaganda disseminated through the state-controlled mass media, a single party that controls the state, personality cults, central state-controlled economy, regulation and restriction of free discussion and criticism, the use of mass surveillance, and widespread use of terror tactics. |
![]() | 911 False Flag Operation = Bush / Cheney / Silverstein Make Billions 911 was the first pre-emptive strike in the present pre-emptive war. Born of a mixture of greed, fear, and coersion, by those who would (and do) profit most. Look into "operation northwoods" if you don't believe the government is capable of massacring it's own citizens, and what happens to president't who don't go along with the elitists is what we saw when JFK was sassinated. Their plan failed miserably and that's why there's overwhelming evidence. Nobody involved has told a straight story consistently. The author of Operation Northwoods himself (LL Lemnitzer) may have been involved w/ JFK assassination yet, according to Wikipedia, he himself was used by Gerald Ford to investigate the JFK incident. Here's excerpt: Lemnitzer retired from the military in July 1969. In 1975, President Ford appointed Lemnitzer to the Commission on CIA Activities within the United States (aka the Rockefeller Commission) to investigate whether the Central Intelligence Agency had committed acts that violated American laws and allegations that E. Howard Hunt and Frank Sturgis (of Watergate fame) were involved in the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. Totalitarianism (or totalitarian rule) is a concept used to describe political systems where a state regulates nearly every aspect of public and private life. The term is usually applied to Fascist Italy, Nazi Germany,Shōwa Japan or communist states, such as USSR, Democratic Kampuchea, Vietnam, Mao-era and modern China and North Korea. Totalitarian regimes or movements maintain themselves in political power by means of an official all-embracing ideology and propaganda disseminated through the state-controlled mass media, a single party that controls the state, personality cults, central state-controlled economy, regulation and restriction of free discussion and criticism, the use of mass surveillance, and widespread use of terror tactics. |
![]() | PKR reps in a rush to get down to work A real carnival atmosphere was evident at PKR's de facto Anwar Ibrahim's house in Segambut last night. The reason was obvious - the party has had its best ever results in a general election, winning 31 parliamentary and 40 state seats. The manner in which the party's new Yang Berhormats patted each other on the back and shook hands, it was evident that this was a significant achievement for the party. More interestingly, they had achieved this as a single party with three different races fighting on issues for everyone instead of their own communities. The modest dinner to congratulate all the winners last night looked more like conference for activists with R Sivarasa, Elizabeth Wong, Wee Choo Keong, Dr Syed Husin Ali, the new Selangor MB designate Khalid Ibrahim than a gathering of politicians. Not until Anwar entered the stage did the event carry an air of politics. Nevertheless, after a quick round to congratulate the winners and console the less fortunate, the PKR de facto leader got down to business straight away. With everyone ushered into his living room, the 60-year-old restored order with a quick, "Yang Berhormats, kita dah nak bermula. (YBs, we are about to start)" "We called this meeting to meet all the Parliament and state representatives, to remind them of their commitment to a reform agenda." "This is a historic moment and marks the beginning of a new era for the country, PKR and our political partners. We won because of the support and the aspirations of all the different races." "Our representatives will be constantly reminded that the mandate is given by all Malaysians and not any specific race," said Anwar. The party's main priority While he admitted that race-base politics are still a factor in Malaysia, he hoped that PKR's multi-ethnic platform will be the base for an alternative vision. "The assumption that this party cannot exists by analysts is flawed. What they attempted to do was to compare us to what Onn Jaafar tried to do 50 years ago. That had different circumstances and a different agenda." Sandwiched between his wife and party president Wan Azizah Wan Ismail, Syed Husin and Khalid, Anwar said that they are also bound to fight abuse of power, mismanagement and corruption. Poverty, inflation and public housing issues will be their main priority. Their first priority, is also to set up a state government in Selangor with Khalid as the menteri besar and support their partners DAP and PAS in Penang, Kedah and Kelantan. PKR was due to discuss the MB position in Perak last night. "Once we are done with setting up or supporting our partners in the formation of state governments, everyone must get to work immediately," said Anwar. But he told everyone that there should be no unnecessary costs involved. "There will be no new cars or huge budgets for renovating offices and so forth. Those are the excesses of the past that we must not adopt." "We will also not surrender any cars to the outgoing excos as is the normal practice, so that everyone uses the existing vehicles. Because the tradition of selling cars to the outgoing menteris besar cheaply need to be stopped," he explained. On Saturday, Malaysia went through a historic moment more important than sending a man into space. It was momentous not because it had given the opposition its biggest mandate. It was significant not because it denied Barisan Nasional its routine two-thirds majority. It was meaningful not because it was a peaceful transition. But it was historic because Malaysians have come of age and broke away from their communal fears to vote away from racial lines. The rakyat are used to promises to end corruption, provide transparency and to help the poor regardless of race before. Hopefully, PKR will keep theirs. |
![]() | Simon Gann harassing me, call 2 For the record- Federal law allows recording of phone calls and other electronic communications with the consent of at least one party to the call. And NY state has a "single-party consent" statute. That one party is me. :) Simon: You are an idiot. Meredith: Why?? Simon: you're an idiot (X3) , No wonder you fall for Jordan's games, you know it's a federal crime to record somone's voice? (laughing) I mean really how dumb are you? ... Silence..then he hangs up and calls me back. SO Now the REAL question is- "Simon, how dumb are you?" my website-http://home.nycap.rr.com/simonwilkes2003/ |
![]() | PKR reps start working A real carnival atmosphere was evident at PKR?s de facto Anwar Ibrahim?s house in Segambut last night. The reason was obvious - the party has had its best ever results in a general election, winning 31 parliamentary and 40 state seats. The manner in which the party?s new Yang Berhormats patted each other on the back and shook hands, it was evident that this was a significant achievement for the party. More interestingly, they had achieved this as a single party with three different races fighting on issues for everyone instead of their own communities. The modest dinner to congratulate all the winners last night looked more like conference for activists with R Sivarasa, Elizabeth Wong, Wee Choo Keong, Dr Syed Husin Ali, the new Selangor MB designate Khalid Ibrahim than a gathering of politicians. Not until Anwar entered the stage did the event carry an air of politics. Nevertheless, after a quick round to congratulate the winners and console the less fortunate, the PKR de facto leader got down to business straight away. With everyone ushered into his living room, the 60-year-old restored order with a quick, "Yang Berhormats, kita dah nak bermula. (YBs, we are about to start)" |
![]() | Power in Washington? This video ponders the question of more video being placed in the institutions of Washington. Centralized power under a single party has proven that Washington gains too much control of our taxes and security. Too much money is being pulled from State and Local governments from Washington. People somehow seem to believe Washington can handle issues that are close to home like education and health care. If given more support wouldn't our States be better to address our individual education and health care needs? Why should our dollars be pooled in Washington to provide programs like free health care that is needed more in some states than in others. Shouldn't we be free to put more tax dollars into our States to support these needs. Wouldn't it be easier for us to go to our state legislature and executive offices than to go to Washington for help with domestic issues. The system is broke because Washington is too large and now some people want to give more power to a group who has historically taxed more than any other. Think before you vote and please don't use emotions...that is the worst thing you can do. |
![]() | Anti-Japanese Education in China As you may know, public sentiment against Japan in China is very strong. Such strong sentiment against Japan is called "Anti-Japanese Sentiment". Why do you think the Chinese people have such a deep-seated antipathy toward Japan? I suppose you will answer as follows, "Because various historical issues cause the Chinese people to hold anti-Japanese sentiment." However, Japan is actually the largest aid donor to China. Japan has been giving technology and economic aid to China since 1979. The aid volume from Japan to China over the past 28 years amounts to 57 billion US dollars. But the Chinese Communist Party never informs its people about Japan's aid and purposely keeps this information from them. Therefore, there are only a few Chinese people who know about Japan's aid. Additionally, the Chinese Communist Party conducts top-to-bottom Anti-Japanese Education on school children. The Chinese Communist Party makes school children hate Japan through history education as a policy. Surprisingly, the history education is based on the war-time propaganda that was used when China fought against Japan during the Sino-Japanese war 70 years ago. The Japanese media obtained a teachers' manual for history education. In this teachers' manual, the mental attitude toward history education and the method of teaching are written in minute detail. And more, footage of demonstration classes is attached to this teachers' manual, too. For example, the Nanking Massacre. According to this teachers' manual, teachers must show children many photos of the Nanking Massacre and point out the brutality and barbarity of the aggressive war that Japanese imperialism committed. Teachers must impress upon children a deep-seated grudge against Japan by showing scenes of mass murder on an unimaginable scale. China exports Anti-Japanese Education to the world and implants an irrational prejudice against the Japanese people.China is pushing black propaganda of the Nanking Massacre using 143 photos around the world. However, all 143 photos that China is presenting have been revealed to the entire worldas fake, fabricated, or utterly irrelevant to the Nanking Massacre. Putting aside the argument of whether or not there was a massacre in Nanking, the fact remains that there is not a single photo that proves that there was a massacre. Especially if the photos were presented in a modern-day court of law. I speak out, "Anti-Japan" is China's national policy. Japan is the imaginary enemy of China. Why do you think the Chinese Communist Party holds such a policy? If you look back over the modern history of China, the Tiananmen Square incident happened in 1989. 1989 is the year that socialist countries turned toward democratization one after another in Eastern Europe. The Chinese Communist Party feared the worst-case scenario then. The worst-case scenario was the collapse of the single-party regime in China. The Chinese Communist Party needed to turn the attention of the Chinese people away from democratization to a foreign enemy. So, Japan was set up as an imaginary enemy in around 1994. At the time, Jiang Zemin was the state president of China. The Chinese Communist Party started conducting top-to-bottom Anti-Japanese Education in around 1994. Therefore, the younger generation of Chinese has aggressive and hostile feelings toward Japan. The Chinese people's Anti-Japanese sentiment became known to the Japanese people in around 2004. When Japan's national soccer team went to Chongqing in China, Chinese fans booed Japan's national anthem and threw plastic bottles and other items at Japanese supporters. And in April 2005, Anti-Japanese riots broke out in various regions of China all at once. With these Anti-Japanese riots as a beginning, the existence of Anti-Japanese Education became known through Japanese media. In today's Japan, the trend of growing nationalism started as a reaction to the Chinese people's Anti-Japanese sentiment. This is the law of action and reaction. TAMAGAWABOAT http://tamagawaboat.wordpress.com/ |