Re: Electronic Intercepts from Al Qaeda

From: Tom St Denis (tomstdenis_at_iahu.ca)
Date: 01/03/04


Date: Sat, 03 Jan 2004 21:08:52 GMT


"Tim Smith" <reply_in_group@mouse-potato.com> wrote in message
news:r1GJb.34903$Pg1.24885@newsread1.news.pas.earthlink.net...
> In article
<8GoJb.87996$INs.60332@twister01.bloor.is.net.cable.rogers.com>,
> Tom St Denis wrote:
> >>> American news is nearly 99% propaganda bullshit meant to scare the
> >>> citizens into giving up their rights.
> >>
> >> You have scientific evidence for this assertion, right?
> >
> > If I had the time + vhs tapes I could tape one full day of CNN. Then
> > measure how much of that is real news and not just pathetic gossip[e.g.
> > Michael jackson stories == gossip, Scott Patterson == gossip, random
story
> > about how great Bush is == gossip]. My estimate is of a full 24h news
day
>
> Interesting change from "propaganda" to "gossip".

I consider them the same when it comes to national news. Bullshit about
terrorist groups, evil heathens, etc... is all just gossip [e.g. no
foundation in reality] but also serves to bolster the country against
whoever they want to commit war crimes against next. Cuz, well, let's not
forget what Bush did in Iraq was a warcrime and the ends do not justify the
means [or so says American law...].

I don't know why it isn't in the press everyday how say Bush didn't win the
election, how he devotes more money to the military then education, how he
imposed his religious views on medical science, etc. About the only thing
Bush did right [afaik] is denounce affirmative action. So yes, whenver
the press does cover Bush and they "innocently" forget these major problems
with his presidency they're just spreading propaganda.

Before anyone takes my rant the wrong way it isn't that I have anything
against Americans. It's corporate America I hate. The screw anyone for the
quickest buck, drive my self-centered resource wasting land-yacht image that
people seem to want to follow. ;-)

Tom



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