Friday, December 10, 2004

you go to war with the qualms you have

* cspan broadcast the gao/conyers hearing . its pretty cool. some here: http://movies.ziaspace.com/U.wmv from c&l - prolly the whole thing at scpan.org

* when do the riots start?

* where the fuck is jonk?

* frankrich : "In the case of "Kinsey," the Traditional Values Coalition has called for a yearlong boycott of all movies released by Fox. (With the hypocrisy we've come to expect, it does not ask its members to boycott Fox's corporate sibling in the Murdoch empire, Fox News.)... you can turn on CNN in December 2004 and watch Genevieve Wood of the Family Research Council repeatedly refuse - five times, according to the transcript - to disown the idea that masturbation can cause pregnancy." sweet. http://www.nytimes.com/2004/12/12/arts/12rich.html?pagewanted=all&position=

* josh: "Principi out at VeteransAffairs. (This is almost like bowling.)". http://www.talkingpointsmemo.com/archives/week_2004_12_05.php#004183

* "a letter from Shelby County election officials dated December 2 confirmed that the county discarded "tabulator test deck reports" from the November 2 vote count "to reduce paperwork and confusion with official results." As this county's response is the first of 88 to come from Freedom of Information Act filings, it seems likely other controversial practices could surface." http://www.freepress.org/departments/display/19/2004/975

* "In a November 30 article titled "Nearly a Month Later, Ohio Fight Goes On," detailing the controversy in Ohio over the results of the November 2 election, the Associated Press correctly identified J. Kenneth Blackwell -- who, as Ohio's secretary of state, oversees the election process -- as "a co-chairman of Bush's re-election campaign in Ohio." But two large news organizations, FOXNews.com and the Chicago Sun-Times, omitted that reference from their versions of the story." cool. i wonder why they would do that. are they getting nervous? who actually makes this type of decision anyway? it is a pretty specific decision, so the intent must be pretty specific too. http://mediamatters.org/items/200412010002

* i still dont know why 'we' went to war in iraq.

* "AIPAC, the powerhouse pro-Israel lobby currently embroiled in allegations of spying for Israel, was set up by the FBI, The Jerusalem Post has learned." http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?pagename=JPost/JPArticle/ShowFull&cid=1102148878630&apage=1


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