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			<title>How The Media Fools Us Every Day pt. III.</title>
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			<pubDate>Sat, 04 Oct 2008 16:52:10 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>Let’s consider the immense trust we have to put in the MSM if we are to believe a story from Iraq, or any other problematic corner of this globe. A little known source takes photos and pictures, ads interpretation, then sells the work to AP. AP adds it’s own interpretation, then sells the same to a MSM provider. The local provider adds interpretation, then sells the same to us. In short, do you really know, what you think you know, based on what you’ve just read or watched concerning events half a world away.

At this point you might say, OK, the media is biased. So what?

This is why it’s important. In 2006 I was deployed to the Middle East when the Haditha incident exploded in the media. You’ll recall Haditha is where Marines were accused of killing 24 people without justification. The only source of news I had, while deployed, was the Stars and Stripes newspaper and various web sites such as the New York Times.

At one point during this deployment I met a Marine Lt. Colonel who was a lawyer investigating Haditha. I said to him we Americans would like to believe we are above such things as Haditha, but a reading of history shows that we are not. He gave me a funny look, which I didn’t understand at the time, and then moved on.

Thus far, three years later, no Marine combat troops have been convicted of any wrongdoing in the Haditha incident. Despite my experience seeing the media bias during the 1984 election, and despite my military background, I still was taken in by the reporting on Haditha, assuming incorrectly, that the Marines had committed war crimes.

The danger of media bias is it inhibits the ability of Americans to make major decisions based on truth and facts. The only way an average person can filter out the spin is to spend most of their waking hours reading and watching every news item they can find.

That’s just not practical.

The media’s coverage of Sarah Palin is a case study in bias.

Media Bias - Headline Games

http://blog.topicaltopics.net/2008/09/media-bias-the-tricks-and-techniques/</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Let’s consider the immense trust we have to put in the MSM if we are to believe a story from Iraq, or any other problematic corner of this globe. A little known source takes photos and pictures, ads interpretation, then sells the work to AP. AP adds it’s own interpretation, then sells the same to a MSM provider. The local provider adds interpretation, then sells the same to us. In short, do you really know, what you think you know, based on what you’ve just read or watched concerning events half a world away.<br />
<br />
At this point you might say, OK, the media is biased. So what?<br />
<br />
This is why it’s important. In 2006 I was deployed to the Middle East when the Haditha incident exploded in the media. You’ll recall Haditha is where Marines were accused of killing 24 people without justification. The only source of news I had, while deployed, was the Stars and Stripes newspaper and various web sites such as the New York Times.<br />
<br />
At one point during this deployment I met a Marine Lt. Colonel who was a lawyer investigating Haditha. I said to him we Americans would like to believe we are above such things as Haditha, but a reading of history shows that we are not. He gave me a funny look, which I didn’t understand at the time, and then moved on.<br />
<br />
Thus far, three years later, no Marine combat troops have been convicted of any wrongdoing in the Haditha incident. Despite my experience seeing the media bias during the 1984 election, and despite my military background, I still was taken in by the reporting on Haditha, assuming incorrectly, that the Marines had committed war crimes.<br />
<br />
The danger of media bias is it inhibits the ability of Americans to make major decisions based on truth and facts. The only way an average person can filter out the spin is to spend most of their waking hours reading and watching every news item they can find.<br />
<br />
That’s just not practical.<br />
<br />
The media’s coverage of Sarah Palin is a case study in bias.<br />
<br />
Media Bias - Headline Games<br />
<br />
<a href="http://blog.topicaltopics.net/2008/09/media-bias-the-tricks-and-techniques/" target="_blank">http://blog.topicaltopics.net/2008/0...nd-techniques/</a></div>

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			<title>How The Media Fools Us Every Day pt. II.</title>
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			<pubDate>Sat, 04 Oct 2008 16:50:59 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>6. Disingenuous Retractions

When the MSM makes errors, rare is the occasion that it apologizes in a truly contrite manner. For example, if a story leaves false impressions, uses fictitious data, or counterfeit sources, by design or by accident, seldom are we treated to retractions that are equal in magnitude to the damage done or false impressions left.

For example: If a story is found to be false or partially false, for whatever reason, retractions are usually made in such a secretive and hidden manner that the average consumer is never made aware of them. My favorite culprit is the BBC. Anti-American stories that have fallen far short of journalistic integrity are usually retracted in the most minimal way possible. The BBC on-line news service usually posts retractions for very brief periods of time and buried so deep in the on-line site that an electronic retraction-meter would be needed to find them.

What do retractions have to do with bias in the media? Simply this: Tepid and limpid retractions, on political issues, leave intact the impressions left by the false story or false portions of the story. In this way, a scurrilous story can be published, a retraction issued, yet the damage permanently done. If any news organization has a political bent, which it is obvious I believe most have, then disingenuous retractions are one of the most arrogantly flagrant forms of bias.

7. Misleading Headlines

Headlines are often the most important part of a news piece, whether print or audio visual. Attention getting headlines are necessary in a competitive environment and are often the only thing that may halt a disinterested consumer long enough to actually pickup, listen to, or watch the product.

The problem comes when headlines scream out misleading information; misleading as to the actual content of the story or misleading as to the actual facts.

The danger of misleading headlines it that they may leave consumers with a completely wrong impression, especially consumers who do not take the time to actually read or listen to entire pieces.

Headlines that are politically based, and misleading, can be particularly damaging. When three centimeter block text on the cover of a newspaper is used, it can be read by passersby, and even if these people do not purchase the product, impressions are made. If the headline is disingenuous, then false impressions are left. Surely, given their literary skills, journalists could conjure up headlines that are catchy, enticing, yet accurate in their portrayal of what the story they advertise contains. It is the mere fact that misleading headlines are written at all, by people who’s literary skills far exceed that of the general public, that I contend that misleading headlines are not a product of accident.

A typical headline may read, “Blair Under Attack from Within”, or, “Clinton Aide Cleared”. Upon reading further, we may find that one Blair MP has expressed concern, and that the Clinton aid has been cleared of the least serious charge, out of six. If a consumer did not read further, the false impression in each case has been left. Why not a headline that reads, “So and So Dissatisfied”, or, “So and So Cleared of Fraud Charge”.

Headlining is part of the competitive game played between news providers, but it need not be misleading. I suggest that misleading headlining is a symptom of MSM editors playing god with our impressions of what the world is about.

8. Terminology

The MSM ascribes to benign terms, connotations that forever leave those terms loaded with singular meaning. Furthermore, it plays disingenuous games with terminology in order to either create impressions, suppress impressions, or distract.

A typical example of this is the use of the word “conservative” or “rightwing”. We have “conservative organizations”, “conservative think-tanks”, “conservative professors”, “conservative institutes, and even “rightwing Catholics.” We have the “radical-right”, “neocons”, “Christian Right”, “right-wing newspapers”, “rightwing magazines”, “rightwing filmmakers”, and even “rightwing Liberals.” And, in most cases the terms are used with a subtle negative connotation attached. A typical method of doing so would be to introduce two guests during a television news program; one a member of the “Conservative think-tank, the Fraser Institute”, and the other a Professor of Economics, from Simon Fraser University. We would not be told though, that the professor is a proponent of massive government intervention in the economy, in short, an economic socialist. Viewers impressions would change significantly if he were introduced as , “the leftwing professor of economics…”

Another example might be the introduction of an organization as a “rightwing anti-abortion organization”, or a member of the “Christian Right”. At the same time, a proponent of unrestricted abortion, say from the “Committee on the Status of Women”, would NOT be introduced with political connotation added at all, such as, “the member of the radical feminist organization…”

I ask in all sincerity, how often does one hear an introduction on an MSM television program that goes, “We have with us today, So-and-So of the Leftwing think-tanks…!” or “Mr. So-and-So, a radical leftwing member of the…!” I am sure there are examples to be found, but they are far and few between.

On the other hand, terms such as “progressive” are doled out by the media as rewards to those who move to the left, or towards that which the MSM views as being praiseworthy. We are assaulted with phrases such as “Progressive member of the ….”, or how about “progressive elements within the church”, or even “progressive members within the party…” In virtually every instance, the term is used in a positive light to denote a move to the left, especially on social issues.

Another example is the use of words such as “terrorist”, “freedom fighter”, “insurgent”, “killers”, “militants”, “assassins”, etc. In Iraq, where Coalition efforts are seen as an affront to World Government, a favored lovechild of the MSM are the killers of women and children in market places, who are simply called “insurgents”, and “militants”. Even after the London bombings, the bombers were not called “terrorists”, “killers”, or even “murderers” by the likes of BBC.

I simply ask that readers watch, listen, and observe the media at work, as it gently massages and corrals us with words and phrases. It creates negative connotations in order to disparage, and positive connotation for that which it approves. In most cases, I suggest that the practice is done as second nature, not through design, but simply as an extension of the superciliousness and pomposity that members of the MSM possess. This group has gotten by without serious challenge for decades; and because it works primarily in words, it’s intents, whether by design or by habit, can be seen in its manipulation of terms and phrases.

9. Passing the Buck

There are two activities engaged in by the MSM which should always raise eyebrows and which should always warn readers that all is not as it seems. The first is deliberate, the second, is a matter of economic necessity.

1. How often have you heard or seen media use “unnamed sources”, or “officials within the department of ….”, or “ military sources…”, or “some within the community”, or “a sampling of street interviews”, or “a member of the …”

Anytime unspecific sources such as the the above are used to bolster a story, I recommend flat out disregarding of the story. Turn off the TV, turn the page, toss the news paper. The above are typical ways that media uses substitution for hard facts, in order to fill out a story or to manipulate the truth.

Only in extremely rare cases, when the well-being of the “source” is at stake, should “unnamed” sources be used. Journalists like to justify the “unnamed source” technique by falling back on the long worn out credo of “protecting our sources”. Basically, it’s a canard. As of late, “unnamed sources” have become the chief sources of myth making and propagating rumors. The use of “unnamed sources” is basically the reduction of big-time media into small town gossip rag.

2. Out of economic necessity, media sources rely on international news providers, such as Associated Press and Reuters, when reporting on global issues. The main source of international news is, therefore, Associated Press and Reuters. AP and Reuters news, video, and photos, are purchased and run at face value worldwide. Canadian news media providers have virtually no way of checking the accuracy of these stories. Suffice it to say, that both AP and Reuters have given news watchers, whether bloggers or watch-dog organizations, within the United States, a hay-day in pointing out errant and even contrived reports or footage via these two souces.

end of part II.</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>6. Disingenuous Retractions<br />
<br />
When the MSM makes errors, rare is the occasion that it apologizes in a truly contrite manner. For example, if a story leaves false impressions, uses fictitious data, or counterfeit sources, by design or by accident, seldom are we treated to retractions that are equal in magnitude to the damage done or false impressions left.<br />
<br />
For example: If a story is found to be false or partially false, for whatever reason, retractions are usually made in such a secretive and hidden manner that the average consumer is never made aware of them. My favorite culprit is the BBC. Anti-American stories that have fallen far short of journalistic integrity are usually retracted in the most minimal way possible. The BBC on-line news service usually posts retractions for very brief periods of time and buried so deep in the on-line site that an electronic retraction-meter would be needed to find them.<br />
<br />
What do retractions have to do with bias in the media? Simply this: Tepid and limpid retractions, on political issues, leave intact the impressions left by the false story or false portions of the story. In this way, a scurrilous story can be published, a retraction issued, yet the damage permanently done. If any news organization has a political bent, which it is obvious I believe most have, then disingenuous retractions are one of the most arrogantly flagrant forms of bias.<br />
<br />
7. Misleading Headlines<br />
<br />
Headlines are often the most important part of a news piece, whether print or audio visual. Attention getting headlines are necessary in a competitive environment and are often the only thing that may halt a disinterested consumer long enough to actually pickup, listen to, or watch the product.<br />
<br />
The problem comes when headlines scream out misleading information; misleading as to the actual content of the story or misleading as to the actual facts.<br />
<br />
The danger of misleading headlines it that they may leave consumers with a completely wrong impression, especially consumers who do not take the time to actually read or listen to entire pieces.<br />
<br />
Headlines that are politically based, and misleading, can be particularly damaging. When three centimeter block text on the cover of a newspaper is used, it can be read by passersby, and even if these people do not purchase the product, impressions are made. If the headline is disingenuous, then false impressions are left. Surely, given their literary skills, journalists could conjure up headlines that are catchy, enticing, yet accurate in their portrayal of what the story they advertise contains. It is the mere fact that misleading headlines are written at all, by people who’s literary skills far exceed that of the general public, that I contend that misleading headlines are not a product of accident.<br />
<br />
A typical headline may read, “Blair Under Attack from Within”, or, “Clinton Aide Cleared”. Upon reading further, we may find that one Blair MP has expressed concern, and that the Clinton aid has been cleared of the least serious charge, out of six. If a consumer did not read further, the false impression in each case has been left. Why not a headline that reads, “So and So Dissatisfied”, or, “So and So Cleared of Fraud Charge”.<br />
<br />
Headlining is part of the competitive game played between news providers, but it need not be misleading. I suggest that misleading headlining is a symptom of MSM editors playing god with our impressions of what the world is about.<br />
<br />
8. Terminology<br />
<br />
The MSM ascribes to benign terms, connotations that forever leave those terms loaded with singular meaning. Furthermore, it plays disingenuous games with terminology in order to either create impressions, suppress impressions, or distract.<br />
<br />
A typical example of this is the use of the word “conservative” or “rightwing”. We have “conservative organizations”, “conservative think-tanks”, “conservative professors”, “conservative institutes, and even “rightwing Catholics.” We have the “radical-right”, “neocons”, “Christian Right”, “right-wing newspapers”, “rightwing magazines”, “rightwing filmmakers”, and even “rightwing Liberals.” And, in most cases the terms are used with a subtle negative connotation attached. A typical method of doing so would be to introduce two guests during a television news program; one a member of the “Conservative think-tank, the Fraser Institute”, and the other a Professor of Economics, from Simon Fraser University. We would not be told though, that the professor is a proponent of massive government intervention in the economy, in short, an economic socialist. Viewers impressions would change significantly if he were introduced as , “the leftwing professor of economics…”<br />
<br />
Another example might be the introduction of an organization as a “rightwing anti-abortion organization”, or a member of the “Christian Right”. At the same time, a proponent of unrestricted abortion, say from the “Committee on the Status of Women”, would NOT be introduced with political connotation added at all, such as, “the member of the radical feminist organization…”<br />
<br />
I ask in all sincerity, how often does one hear an introduction on an MSM television program that goes, “We have with us today, So-and-So of the Leftwing think-tanks…!” or “Mr. So-and-So, a radical leftwing member of the…!” I am sure there are examples to be found, but they are far and few between.<br />
<br />
On the other hand, terms such as “progressive” are doled out by the media as rewards to those who move to the left, or towards that which the MSM views as being praiseworthy. We are assaulted with phrases such as “Progressive member of the ….”, or how about “progressive elements within the church”, or even “progressive members within the party…” In virtually every instance, the term is used in a positive light to denote a move to the left, especially on social issues.<br />
<br />
Another example is the use of words such as “terrorist”, “freedom fighter”, “insurgent”, “killers”, “militants”, “assassins”, etc. In Iraq, where Coalition efforts are seen as an affront to World Government, a favored lovechild of the MSM are the killers of women and children in market places, who are simply called “insurgents”, and “militants”. Even after the London bombings, the bombers were not called “terrorists”, “killers”, or even “murderers” by the likes of BBC.<br />
<br />
I simply ask that readers watch, listen, and observe the media at work, as it gently massages and corrals us with words and phrases. It creates negative connotations in order to disparage, and positive connotation for that which it approves. In most cases, I suggest that the practice is done as second nature, not through design, but simply as an extension of the superciliousness and pomposity that members of the MSM possess. This group has gotten by without serious challenge for decades; and because it works primarily in words, it’s intents, whether by design or by habit, can be seen in its manipulation of terms and phrases.<br />
<br />
9. Passing the Buck<br />
<br />
There are two activities engaged in by the MSM which should always raise eyebrows and which should always warn readers that all is not as it seems. The first is deliberate, the second, is a matter of economic necessity.<br />
<br />
1. How often have you heard or seen media use “unnamed sources”, or “officials within the department of ….”, or “ military sources…”, or “some within the community”, or “a sampling of street interviews”, or “a member of the …”<br />
<br />
Anytime unspecific sources such as the the above are used to bolster a story, I recommend flat out disregarding of the story. Turn off the TV, turn the page, toss the news paper. The above are typical ways that media uses substitution for hard facts, in order to fill out a story or to manipulate the truth.<br />
<br />
Only in extremely rare cases, when the well-being of the “source” is at stake, should “unnamed” sources be used. Journalists like to justify the “unnamed source” technique by falling back on the long worn out credo of “protecting our sources”. Basically, it’s a canard. As of late, “unnamed sources” have become the chief sources of myth making and propagating rumors. The use of “unnamed sources” is basically the reduction of big-time media into small town gossip rag.<br />
<br />
2. Out of economic necessity, media sources rely on international news providers, such as Associated Press and Reuters, when reporting on global issues. The main source of international news is, therefore, Associated Press and Reuters. AP and Reuters news, video, and photos, are purchased and run at face value worldwide. Canadian news media providers have virtually no way of checking the accuracy of these stories. Suffice it to say, that both AP and Reuters have given news watchers, whether bloggers or watch-dog organizations, within the United States, a hay-day in pointing out errant and even contrived reports or footage via these two souces.<br />
<br />
end of part II.</div>

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			<title>How The Media Fools Us Every Day</title>
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			<pubDate>Sat, 04 Oct 2008 16:49:03 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>Media Bias - The Tricks and Techniques
Posted on September 7th, 2008 by Cynical Optimist 
Every day we hear stories, in the media, about media bias.

Every single day.

With John McCain’s selection of Sarah Palin as his Vice Presidential running mate and the attacks on her from the liberal left, we hear even more about it. Todays blog is not to talk about whether the bias exists. It does and everyone knows it. Today I want to talk about HOW they do it. Because if people understand how it’s done, they will have more tools in their toolbox to counteract it. Our goal today, then, is to teach people enough about the tricks and techniques so that they can make up their own minds on the stories they see in the media. The tricks and techniques are so subtle and invisible (normally) that this will not be an easy task to accomplish.

In 1984 I was stuck on a ship, the USS Simon Lake, in Kings Bay, Georgia, waiting on a transfer back to Charleston, S.C. where I lived. It took many many months to get the paperwork through so I had a lot of free time on my hands. If any of you have been in the service waiting on paperwork you know what I mean.

Now, this ship I was on, temporarily, was a Submarine Tender and wasn’t designed to go anywhere on a regular basis. It pretty much just sat in the middle of the river while submarines would come and get repaired and then head back out to sea. So, there wasn’t much real Navy work to do, and I consequently had plenty of free time.

With all that free time I watched a lot of TV and read a lot of newspapers. Being a newshound I mostly watched a lot of news shows. This was long before the internet.

In 1984 Ronald Reagan was running against Walter Mondale, Jimmy Carter’s former Vice President. Now, being a Navy guy, Ronald Reagon was my candidate and I was very curious to find out as much about the campaign as I could.

During the day I would read every newspaper I could get my hands on, and in the evening I would typically watch CBS, NBC and the McNeil-Lerher Newshour on PBS for hard news. Then I would watch Pat Buchanan and those folks from Crossfire on CNN. This is a good time to describe the difference between a journalist reporting news and the commentators providing analysis of the news. One reports the news, the other analyzes the news, giving it context and meaning. Pretty simple division of responsibility. Journalist are expected to be unbiased when reporting. Commentators are expected to have an opinion.

My viewing habit ran to about four hours a day watching news shows, in addition to the newspapers. That’s a lot of news coming into my brain, and that’s critical to an understanding of media bias.

I began to notice something after a couple of weeks. In the presentation of identical news stories on different channels I would come away with a different sense of what those stories meant. This was curious as these were “hard” news shows. I noticed the slant, weight, seriousness, meaning and terminology used would differ amongst all the broadcasts pretty significantly, sometimes making the whole story different.

So lets look at some of the tricks and techniques the news media uses to advance their political agenda. The Celestial Junk Blog describes them better than most so here is how they describe it.

1. Omitting Context

A favorite trick of the MSM is to withhold context from reports. Much like a child leaving out need-to-know information when explaining a wrong to a parent, the MSM often does not provide the whole picture. A typical example would be the following statement:

“Insurgents in Iraq today attacked a police station in Mosul. Twenty Five people were killed, among which were civilians and police.”

A statement of this sort leaves the impression that the terrorists completed a successful attack, when in fact, most of the dead were terrorists and more importantly, the police demonstrated their ability to repel the attack and inflict heavy causalities. Some would argue that the only valid number is the
kill total, because people are people whether terrorist or not. But, in reality the purpose of misleading statements like this is to mislead. The reader is left with the impression of a successful insurgency battling a struggling police force. Furthermore, the report may neglect to mention that civilians called
the police on cell phones to assist them in repelling the attack, and that some actually attacked the terrorists. Furthermore, the report may mention nothing of the fact that in the hours after the attack, civilian tips assisted police in capturing a number of terrorists who fled the botched attack.

The MSM regularly omits context in order to create headlines. Can any of us, whether politically left, right, or center, trust the MSM to fairly represent issues if context is omitted? After all, context is the single most important element in any news story because it is context that gives us the whole picture; not just the snippet that the MSM or any other disingenuous force wants us to believe.

2. Images

The easiest way to manipulate the truth is through the use of misleading visual images. Digital technology gives newsrooms the choice of splicing and dicing from thousands of still images taken over very short periods of time. Any video footage can be dissected into a multitude of still images. It is child’s play to make sure that the visuals presented reinforce the expressed theme, even though in reality, the images used may be garnered out of context or selectively edited from imagery that in fact does not support the theme.

In other words, any event can be manipulated to present a certain theme by simply being selective of the imagery used. Furthermore, neglecting to use images that provide context, or scope, is akin to forcing consumers to view events with one eye closed, or through a keyhole. They simply don’t get the whole picture.

3. Controlling Focus

As news stories develop, there are often a number of directions they can take. One would think that it would be the responsibility for the media to explore all relevant angles to a story, especially if that story unfolds over a protracted period of time. All to often though, the media will take it’s lead either
from non-media sources such as the communications department of a political party, or will flog only one aspect of a story. Because I am conservative, I’ll use one recent example of this; keeping in mind of course that different agencies may favor different political perspectives.

For instance, coverage of Iraq has focused virtually exclusively on the violence. Reconstruction, heroic deeds on the part of Iraqis and Coalition forces, democratic reforms, and economic gains and successes have been virtually ignored. Nobody would argue that the violence in Iraq should not be covered; it should, but by not covering other and often positive aspects, the MSM has willfully mislead those of us who are not there to judge for ourselves. As a sign of rejection and mistrust of MSM attempts to write the agenda and keep world focus where it wants it, millions of consumers now turn to the New Media for alternate, and some would argue, more honest, information.

4. Creating Myths

The MSM often manufactures issues based on scant facts. In other words, some of the key political stories featured in the MSM are by and large baseless.

The method used is simple; seize onto an obscure comment, an obscure statistic, an announcement from a dubious source, or even a poll result, then create an issue around it that is many times larger than the statistics or facts suggest. Right-wing politicians are subjected to this sort of media spin more than any other group. They constantly find themselves explaining their way out of non-issues. The most insidious aspect of this type of media mendacity, is the fact that even its victims often begin to believe what is being postulated in the press. In the War on Islamic Extremism, MSM providers regularly post as fact information coming from incredibly dubious sources in the Middle East and elsewhere, while ignoring or scrutinizing sources from Liberal Democracies.

A perfect example of myth making is the rush by the MSM to proclaim as fact every supposed report of “massacre” by either Israeli or American forces. The problem comes not in the reporting of “rumors” but in the disseminating of unsubstantiated, unproven, and dubious information as if it were fact.

5. Circular Reasoning

Typical MSM circular reasoning works as follows:

Media outlet “A” presents a thesis or apparent “fact”, citing dubious source “B” or another media source “C” as evidence. Other media sources then cite media source “A” as proof of the same, completing the circle. The layperson then may state that, “I believe myth X, because media A said so. In parlor lingo, we’d call this one big “circle jerk!”

An international example of this is the myth that the United States virtually single-handedly armed Saddam Hussein. The main source cited for proof is usually the New York Times, which itself cites incredibly suspect sources, if any at all. Even academic sources on this topic often cite The New York Times.

After a while the myth becomes fact, when in reality, there was never any hard evidence to go by. Note that in this case nobody ever sites the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, because this Left-wing organization has hard factual data that debunks the Myth.

end of part I.</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Media Bias - The Tricks and Techniques<br />
Posted on September 7th, 2008 by Cynical Optimist <br />
Every day we hear stories, in the media, about media bias.<br />
<br />
Every single day.<br />
<br />
With John McCain’s selection of Sarah Palin as his Vice Presidential running mate and the attacks on her from the liberal left, we hear even more about it. Todays blog is not to talk about whether the bias exists. It does and everyone knows it. Today I want to talk about HOW they do it. Because if people understand how it’s done, they will have more tools in their toolbox to counteract it. Our goal today, then, is to teach people enough about the tricks and techniques so that they can make up their own minds on the stories they see in the media. The tricks and techniques are so subtle and invisible (normally) that this will not be an easy task to accomplish.<br />
<br />
In 1984 I was stuck on a ship, the USS Simon Lake, in Kings Bay, Georgia, waiting on a transfer back to Charleston, S.C. where I lived. It took many many months to get the paperwork through so I had a lot of free time on my hands. If any of you have been in the service waiting on paperwork you know what I mean.<br />
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Now, this ship I was on, temporarily, was a Submarine Tender and wasn’t designed to go anywhere on a regular basis. It pretty much just sat in the middle of the river while submarines would come and get repaired and then head back out to sea. So, there wasn’t much real Navy work to do, and I consequently had plenty of free time.<br />
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With all that free time I watched a lot of TV and read a lot of newspapers. Being a newshound I mostly watched a lot of news shows. This was long before the internet.<br />
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In 1984 Ronald Reagan was running against Walter Mondale, Jimmy Carter’s former Vice President. Now, being a Navy guy, Ronald Reagon was my candidate and I was very curious to find out as much about the campaign as I could.<br />
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During the day I would read every newspaper I could get my hands on, and in the evening I would typically watch CBS, NBC and the McNeil-Lerher Newshour on PBS for hard news. Then I would watch Pat Buchanan and those folks from Crossfire on CNN. This is a good time to describe the difference between a journalist reporting news and the commentators providing analysis of the news. One reports the news, the other analyzes the news, giving it context and meaning. Pretty simple division of responsibility. Journalist are expected to be unbiased when reporting. Commentators are expected to have an opinion.<br />
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My viewing habit ran to about four hours a day watching news shows, in addition to the newspapers. That’s a lot of news coming into my brain, and that’s critical to an understanding of media bias.<br />
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I began to notice something after a couple of weeks. In the presentation of identical news stories on different channels I would come away with a different sense of what those stories meant. This was curious as these were “hard” news shows. I noticed the slant, weight, seriousness, meaning and terminology used would differ amongst all the broadcasts pretty significantly, sometimes making the whole story different.<br />
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So lets look at some of the tricks and techniques the news media uses to advance their political agenda. The Celestial Junk Blog describes them better than most so here is how they describe it.<br />
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1. Omitting Context<br />
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A favorite trick of the MSM is to withhold context from reports. Much like a child leaving out need-to-know information when explaining a wrong to a parent, the MSM often does not provide the whole picture. A typical example would be the following statement:<br />
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“Insurgents in Iraq today attacked a police station in Mosul. Twenty Five people were killed, among which were civilians and police.”<br />
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A statement of this sort leaves the impression that the terrorists completed a successful attack, when in fact, most of the dead were terrorists and more importantly, the police demonstrated their ability to repel the attack and inflict heavy causalities. Some would argue that the only valid number is the<br />
kill total, because people are people whether terrorist or not. But, in reality the purpose of misleading statements like this is to mislead. The reader is left with the impression of a successful insurgency battling a struggling police force. Furthermore, the report may neglect to mention that civilians called<br />
the police on cell phones to assist them in repelling the attack, and that some actually attacked the terrorists. Furthermore, the report may mention nothing of the fact that in the hours after the attack, civilian tips assisted police in capturing a number of terrorists who fled the botched attack.<br />
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The MSM regularly omits context in order to create headlines. Can any of us, whether politically left, right, or center, trust the MSM to fairly represent issues if context is omitted? After all, context is the single most important element in any news story because it is context that gives us the whole picture; not just the snippet that the MSM or any other disingenuous force wants us to believe.<br />
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2. Images<br />
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The easiest way to manipulate the truth is through the use of misleading visual images. Digital technology gives newsrooms the choice of splicing and dicing from thousands of still images taken over very short periods of time. Any video footage can be dissected into a multitude of still images. It is child’s play to make sure that the visuals presented reinforce the expressed theme, even though in reality, the images used may be garnered out of context or selectively edited from imagery that in fact does not support the theme.<br />
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In other words, any event can be manipulated to present a certain theme by simply being selective of the imagery used. Furthermore, neglecting to use images that provide context, or scope, is akin to forcing consumers to view events with one eye closed, or through a keyhole. They simply don’t get the whole picture.<br />
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3. Controlling Focus<br />
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As news stories develop, there are often a number of directions they can take. One would think that it would be the responsibility for the media to explore all relevant angles to a story, especially if that story unfolds over a protracted period of time. All to often though, the media will take it’s lead either<br />
from non-media sources such as the communications department of a political party, or will flog only one aspect of a story. Because I am conservative, I’ll use one recent example of this; keeping in mind of course that different agencies may favor different political perspectives.<br />
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For instance, coverage of Iraq has focused virtually exclusively on the violence. Reconstruction, heroic deeds on the part of Iraqis and Coalition forces, democratic reforms, and economic gains and successes have been virtually ignored. Nobody would argue that the violence in Iraq should not be covered; it should, but by not covering other and often positive aspects, the MSM has willfully mislead those of us who are not there to judge for ourselves. As a sign of rejection and mistrust of MSM attempts to write the agenda and keep world focus where it wants it, millions of consumers now turn to the New Media for alternate, and some would argue, more honest, information.<br />
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4. Creating Myths<br />
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The MSM often manufactures issues based on scant facts. In other words, some of the key political stories featured in the MSM are by and large baseless.<br />
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The method used is simple; seize onto an obscure comment, an obscure statistic, an announcement from a dubious source, or even a poll result, then create an issue around it that is many times larger than the statistics or facts suggest. Right-wing politicians are subjected to this sort of media spin more than any other group. They constantly find themselves explaining their way out of non-issues. The most insidious aspect of this type of media mendacity, is the fact that even its victims often begin to believe what is being postulated in the press. In the War on Islamic Extremism, MSM providers regularly post as fact information coming from incredibly dubious sources in the Middle East and elsewhere, while ignoring or scrutinizing sources from Liberal Democracies.<br />
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A perfect example of myth making is the rush by the MSM to proclaim as fact every supposed report of “massacre” by either Israeli or American forces. The problem comes not in the reporting of “rumors” but in the disseminating of unsubstantiated, unproven, and dubious information as if it were fact.<br />
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5. Circular Reasoning<br />
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Typical MSM circular reasoning works as follows:<br />
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Media outlet “A” presents a thesis or apparent “fact”, citing dubious source “B” or another media source “C” as evidence. Other media sources then cite media source “A” as proof of the same, completing the circle. The layperson then may state that, “I believe myth X, because media A said so. In parlor lingo, we’d call this one big “circle jerk!”<br />
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An international example of this is the myth that the United States virtually single-handedly armed Saddam Hussein. The main source cited for proof is usually the New York Times, which itself cites incredibly suspect sources, if any at all. Even academic sources on this topic often cite The New York Times.<br />
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After a while the myth becomes fact, when in reality, there was never any hard evidence to go by. Note that in this case nobody ever sites the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, because this Left-wing organization has hard factual data that debunks the Myth.<br />
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			<title>The Great Train Robbery Repeated</title>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 01 Oct 2008 14:15:49 GMT</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[10/01/08

Today on CNN:

An example of why the bailout was necessary was to tell the story of a builder in California who was forced to abandon construction on quite a number of unfinished houses because his bank cut off his credit.

I would say hooray for the bank if in their judgement the risk was too great.

As I understrand (not my field) the building business if after examination of a project it is approved the bank begins to extend $$$ to the builder (a bridge loan)to initiate construction and cover the costs as it progresses obtaining a lien on the project for payment and the builder proceeds. When the house is roofed the builder beginns to pay back the bridge loan each month and finishes payment when the house is sold.

The banker if nervious about the loan (house aren't selling) can call it and refuse further credit for additional projects . 

Good for them if I have my money in the their bank !!!

In the case of either the bank or the builder or the buyer making a wrong decision> Tough Shit !

Why should the taxpayer cover the loss by buying anyones worthless paper ?]]></description>
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Today on CNN:<br />
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An example of why the bailout was necessary was to tell the story of a builder in California who was forced to abandon construction on quite a number of unfinished houses because his bank cut off his credit.<br />
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I would say hooray for the bank if in their judgement the risk was too great.<br />
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As I understrand (not my field) the building business if after examination of a project it is approved the bank begins to extend $$$ to the builder (a bridge loan)to initiate construction and cover the costs as it progresses obtaining a lien on the project for payment and the builder proceeds. When the house is roofed the builder beginns to pay back the bridge loan each month and finishes payment when the house is sold.<br />
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The banker if nervious about the loan (house aren't selling) can call it and refuse further credit for additional projects . <br />
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Good for them if I have my money in the their bank !!!<br />
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In the case of either the bank or the builder or the buyer making a wrong decision&gt; Tough Shit !<br />
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Why should the taxpayer cover the loss by buying anyones worthless paper ?</div>

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			<title>Nancy Pelosi Screws The Pooch On Purpose</title>
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			<pubDate>Tue, 30 Sep 2008 11:16:29 GMT</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[Image: http://boortz.com/images/nancy_pelosi_funny_mouth.jpg 

Some people are saying that they like the partisanship in Congress over this bailout bill. They say the Republicans did the same thing in the 90s. It seems that Liberals can always find a situation in our past that they can compare to their nefarious acts today. This is how they rationalize the nasty behavior today.....during an emergency.

 Yes.....:blink:.....all of that terrible activity by the Republican Congress in the 90s resulted in lower taxes for the consumer, a strong economy, and a budget surplus that Democrats could crow about for ten years, crow about how their great President *William Jefferson Clinton *worked miracles even though he was just along for the ride.

The idea that you should not drop the partisanship even in national emergencies is insanity. 

You would rather fight then do something constructive?

*Seems like the fight is more important to you then a solution is.*

 Talk about self-destructive behavior..........
It's like rats fighting over who will look blameless on the Titanic. This partisanship is the number one problem in Washington.

Nancy Pelosi, it was revealed, called several Democrats that are up for re-election and told them that they should vote against the bailout bill because their voters don't want it. Several Democrats that wrote the thing voted against it. What the hell is that?

Over 90 did vote against it. Then Pelosi goes on the floor and infuriates the Republicans with her partisan rant on purpose causing the vote to go against the bill.

And why would she do something so stupid?:confused1

Answer: *Ohio opens early voting the following day. A new law allows people in Ohio to register and vote early absentee on Sept. 30. *

On Sept. 29 the failure of the bill caused the DOW to tank to the tune of 778 points losing more in one single day then any time in our history.

So all of this has just been an attempt to blame the Republicans for this mess and hopefully this dirty political maneuver will swing Ohio in the Democrats direction. 

Despicable. Utterly Despicable.

Until these partisan tricks stop and stop immediately there is going to be hell to pay.]]></description>
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Some people are saying that they like the partisanship in Congress over this bailout bill. They say the Republicans did the same thing in the 90s. It seems that Liberals can always find a situation in our past that they can compare to their nefarious acts today. This is how they rationalize the nasty behavior today.....during an emergency.<br />
<br />
 Yes.....:blink:.....all of that terrible activity by the Republican Congress in the 90s resulted in lower taxes for the consumer, a strong economy, and a budget surplus that Democrats could crow about for ten years, crow about how their great President <b>William Jefferson Clinton </b>worked miracles even though he was just along for the ride.<br />
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The idea that you should not drop the partisanship even in national emergencies is insanity. <br />
<br />
You would rather fight then do something constructive?<br />
<br />
<b>Seems like the fight is more important to you then a solution is.</b><br />
<br />
 Talk about self-destructive behavior..........<br />
It's like rats fighting over who will look blameless on the Titanic. This partisanship is the number one problem in Washington.<br />
<br />
Nancy Pelosi, it was revealed, called several Democrats that are up for re-election and told them that they should vote against the bailout bill because their voters don't want it. Several Democrats that wrote the thing voted against it. What the hell is that?<br />
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Over 90 did vote against it. Then Pelosi goes on the floor and infuriates the Republicans with her partisan rant on purpose causing the vote to go against the bill.<br />
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And why would she do something so stupid?:confused1<br />
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Answer: <b>Ohio opens early voting the following day. A new law allows people in Ohio to register and vote early absentee on Sept. 30. </b><br />
<br />
On Sept. 29 the failure of the bill caused the DOW to tank to the tune of 778 points losing more in one single day then any time in our history.<br />
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So all of this has just been an attempt to blame the Republicans for this mess and hopefully this dirty political maneuver will swing Ohio in the Democrats direction. <br />
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Despicable. Utterly Despicable.<br />
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Until these partisan tricks stop and stop immediately there is going to be hell to pay.</div>

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			<title>Sorta Kinda Think About the Following</title>
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			<pubDate>Sun, 28 Sep 2008 16:37:08 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>:ohmy:

Taken from the internet

World Population Trends 

Population Data has been taken from the United States Census of 2001, and by the United Nations Population Database. All Data can be verified.
Cause effects data has been taken from numerous sources from historical books.

2002 Current Populations - 

World Population 6.4 Billion
Total US Population = 284, 796,887
US Racial Percentage Population = 69% White to 31% non-white
Total White US Population = 196, 509,852
Total European Population = 720, 304,000
Total Canada Population = 32, 007,000
Total Australian Population = 20, 110,000
Total World White Population = 968, 930,852

Total White World Population percentage is 12 to 15% *


2050 Population trends - 

World Population 9.3 Billion
Total Non-White Population 8.4 Billion
Total North America Population = 437, 619,000
North America Racial Population = 48% White to 52% Non-White
Total North American White Population = 210, 057,120
Total European Population = 603, 328,000
Total Australian Population = 23, 502,000
Total World White Population = 836, 887,120

Total White World Population Percentage is 8 to 11%*
White Declined within 50 years by 132, 043,732

Current Trends unbaded we are looking at a 4% drop in White Populations around the world every 50 years...

Total extinction for all whites on Earth within two hundred years...*******

Cause Effects (EST)- 

General Wars
Battle of Kosovo (1389) = 110,000
Crusades White Death Toll = 9, 000,000


Brotherly Wars
Inquisition White Death Toll = 2, 000,000
Reformation Wars/European Civil War (1632) = 30, 000,000
Napoleonic Wars (1805) = 2, 000,000
American Civil War = 700,000
World War 1 White Death Toll = 8, 000,000
World War 2 White Death Toll = 46, 000,000
USSR Communist Rule of Russia = 50, 000,000

Plagues
Black Death 13th century to 18th century = 45, 000,000
Smoking White Death Toll = 1, 200,000
AIDS Death White Death Toll = 12, 000,000
Abortion White Children = 40, 000,000

EST Total Death Toll = 246, 010,000


US Interracial mixing = 15% = 29, 476,477

Rest of the White Population is growing older then giving birth.

Skeptic1:
We have in Obama an extremely intelligent well organized young vigorous man of color with a personality of a type most needed in both todays and tomorrows changing world.
(see above). Leadership over the last 8 years has almost crippled our nation. If we pass up the talent Obama offers we will IMO be making a horrible mistake.</description>
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Taken from the internet<br />
<br />
World Population Trends <br />
<br />
Population Data has been taken from the United States Census of 2001, and by the United Nations Population Database. All Data can be verified.<br />
Cause effects data has been taken from numerous sources from historical books.<br />
<br />
2002 Current Populations - <br />
<br />
World Population 6.4 Billion<br />
Total US Population = 284, 796,887<br />
US Racial Percentage Population = 69% White to 31% non-white<br />
Total White US Population = 196, 509,852<br />
Total European Population = 720, 304,000<br />
Total Canada Population = 32, 007,000<br />
Total Australian Population = 20, 110,000<br />
Total World White Population = 968, 930,852<br />
<br />
Total White World Population percentage is 12 to 15% *<br />
<br />
<br />
2050 Population trends - <br />
<br />
World Population 9.3 Billion<br />
Total Non-White Population 8.4 Billion<br />
Total North America Population = 437, 619,000<br />
North America Racial Population = 48% White to 52% Non-White<br />
Total North American White Population = 210, 057,120<br />
Total European Population = 603, 328,000<br />
Total Australian Population = 23, 502,000<br />
Total World White Population = 836, 887,120<br />
<br />
Total White World Population Percentage is 8 to 11%*<br />
White Declined within 50 years by 132, 043,732<br />
<br />
Current Trends unbaded we are looking at a 4% drop in White Populations around the world every 50 years...<br />
<br />
Total extinction for all whites on Earth within two hundred years...*******<br />
<br />
Cause Effects (EST)- <br />
<br />
General Wars<br />
Battle of Kosovo (1389) = 110,000<br />
Crusades White Death Toll = 9, 000,000<br />
<br />
<br />
Brotherly Wars<br />
Inquisition White Death Toll = 2, 000,000<br />
Reformation Wars/European Civil War (1632) = 30, 000,000<br />
Napoleonic Wars (1805) = 2, 000,000<br />
American Civil War = 700,000<br />
World War 1 White Death Toll = 8, 000,000<br />
World War 2 White Death Toll = 46, 000,000<br />
USSR Communist Rule of Russia = 50, 000,000<br />
<br />
Plagues<br />
Black Death 13th century to 18th century = 45, 000,000<br />
Smoking White Death Toll = 1, 200,000<br />
AIDS Death White Death Toll = 12, 000,000<br />
Abortion White Children = 40, 000,000<br />
<br />
EST Total Death Toll = 246, 010,000<br />
<br />
<br />
US Interracial mixing = 15% = 29, 476,477<br />
<br />
Rest of the White Population is growing older then giving birth.<br />
<br />
Skeptic1:<br />
We have in Obama an extremely intelligent well organized young vigorous man of color with a personality of a type most needed in both todays and tomorrows changing world.<br />
(see above). Leadership over the last 8 years has almost crippled our nation. If we pass up the talent Obama offers we will IMO be making a horrible mistake.</div>

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			<title>Arranging the chairs on the Ttitanic</title>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 19 Sep 2008 15:04:25 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>


The Young Turks and….
We’ve Got Plenty Of Nothing !

Does the word “Change” begin to take on new meaning ?

Has your faith in the value of using smoke and mirrors to manage an economy begun to evaporate ?

We have successfully moved from selling ten pounds of S… in a five pound bag to our “sophisticated” countrymen/women to selling one filled with nothing but “air”. 

A goodly number of our intelligent citizens seem to accept this concept of a new method of “bootstrapping” and support more of the same by those who would bring you WWIII along with their worthless paper .

The chickens have come home to roost. 

Save our ship  !</description>
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The Young Turks and….<br />
We’ve Got Plenty Of Nothing !<br />
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Does the word “Change” begin to take on new meaning ?<br />
<br />
Has your faith in the value of using smoke and mirrors to manage an economy begun to evaporate ?<br />
<br />
We have successfully moved from selling ten pounds of S… in a five pound bag to our “sophisticated” countrymen/women to selling one filled with nothing but “air”. <br />
<br />
A goodly number of our intelligent citizens seem to accept this concept of a new method of “bootstrapping” and support more of the same by those who would bring you WWIII along with their worthless paper .<br />
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The chickens have come home to roost. <br />
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Save our ship  !</div>

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			<title>Somewhat biased ? :)</title>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 08 Sep 2008 13:41:28 GMT</pubDate>
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			<title>Remember the Keating five ?</title>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 08 Sep 2008 00:20:12 GMT</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA["Founding Member of the Keating Five
Back in the old days, defendants in famous trials got numbers -- the Chicago Eight, the Gang of Four, the Dave Clark Five, the Daytona 500. McCain was one of the "Keating Five," congressmen investigated on ethics charges for strenuously helping convicted racketeer Charles Keating after he gave them large campaign contributions and vacation trips. 
Charles Keating was convicted of racketeering and fraud in both state and federal court after his Lincoln Savings & Loan collapsed, costing the taxpayers $3.4 billion. His convictions were overturned on technicalities; for example, the federal conviction was overturned because jurors had heard about his state conviction, and his state charges because Judge Lance Ito (yes, that judge) screwed up jury instructions. Neither court cleared him, and he faces new trials in both courts".) 

"Though he was not convicted of anything, McCain intervened on behalf of Charles Keating after Keating gave McCain at least $112,00 in contributions. In the mid-1980s, McCain made at least 9 trips on Keating's airplanes, and 3 of those were to Keating's luxurious retreat in the Bahamas. McCain's wife and father-in-law also were the largest investors (at $350,000) in a Keating shopping center; the Phoenix New Times called it a "sweetheart deal." 


"Mafia ties:
In 1995, McCain sent birthday regards, and regrets for not attending, to Joseph "Joe Bananas" Bonano, the head of the New York Bonano crime family, who had retired to Arizona. Another politician to send regrets was Governor Fife Symington, who has since been kicked out of office and convicted of 7 felonies relating to fraud and extortion". 

"Family Problems
McCain has a reputation as a politician who has difficulty keeping his pants zipped, according to Republican sources. He acknowledges that his adultery broke up his first marriage. His second wife Cindy, the daughter of a wealthy Budweiser beer distributor, was addicted to prescription narcotics and even stole hard drugs from a medical charity that she ran. McCain acknowledges that she didn't want him to run, and only agreed once he promised that she doesn't have to go to New Hampshire or Iowa". 

Quotes:
- Leonardo DiCaprio is "an androgynous wimp." -- McCain. 

- "The thought of [McCain] being president sends a cold chill down my spine. He is erratic. He is hotheaded. He loses his temper and he worries me." -- Senator Thad Cochran of Mississippi, who has known McCain for 35 years".]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>&quot;Founding Member of the Keating Five<br />
Back in the old days, defendants in famous trials got numbers -- the Chicago Eight, the Gang of Four, the Dave Clark Five, the Daytona 500. McCain was one of the &quot;Keating Five,&quot; congressmen investigated on ethics charges for strenuously helping convicted racketeer Charles Keating after he gave them large campaign contributions and vacation trips. <br />
Charles Keating was convicted of racketeering and fraud in both state and federal court after his Lincoln Savings &amp; Loan collapsed, costing the taxpayers $3.4 billion. His convictions were overturned on technicalities; for example, the federal conviction was overturned because jurors had heard about his state conviction, and his state charges because Judge Lance Ito (yes, that judge) screwed up jury instructions. Neither court cleared him, and he faces new trials in both courts&quot;.) <br />
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&quot;Though he was not convicted of anything, McCain intervened on behalf of Charles Keating after Keating gave McCain at least $112,00 in contributions. In the mid-1980s, McCain made at least 9 trips on Keating's airplanes, and 3 of those were to Keating's luxurious retreat in the Bahamas. McCain's wife and father-in-law also were the largest investors (at $350,000) in a Keating shopping center; the Phoenix New Times called it a &quot;sweetheart deal.&quot; <br />
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<br />
&quot;Mafia ties:<br />
In 1995, McCain sent birthday regards, and regrets for not attending, to Joseph &quot;Joe Bananas&quot; Bonano, the head of the New York Bonano crime family, who had retired to Arizona. Another politician to send regrets was Governor Fife Symington, who has since been kicked out of office and convicted of 7 felonies relating to fraud and extortion&quot;. <br />
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&quot;Family Problems<br />
McCain has a reputation as a politician who has difficulty keeping his pants zipped, according to Republican sources. He acknowledges that his adultery broke up his first marriage. His second wife Cindy, the daughter of a wealthy Budweiser beer distributor, was addicted to prescription narcotics and even stole hard drugs from a medical charity that she ran. McCain acknowledges that she didn't want him to run, and only agreed once he promised that she doesn't have to go to New Hampshire or Iowa&quot;. <br />
<br />
Quotes:<br />
- Leonardo DiCaprio is &quot;an androgynous wimp.&quot; -- McCain. <br />
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- &quot;The thought of [McCain] being president sends a cold chill down my spine. He is erratic. He is hotheaded. He loses his temper and he worries me.&quot; -- Senator Thad Cochran of Mississippi, who has known McCain for 35 years&quot;.</div>

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			<title>Food for thought !</title>
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			<pubDate>Tue, 02 Sep 2008 08:22:50 GMT</pubDate>
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			<title>My view as it stands today.</title>
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			<pubDate>Tue, 02 Sep 2008 01:35:58 GMT</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[Make no mistake, The United States of America is not only the greatest experiment in democracy the planet has ever witnessed but is also a business.  I have a lot of respect for the Democrats for their compassion and sympathy for the less fortunate.   When I look at the U.S.A. as a business, I think of it as though I were walking into my local bank.  Would I be comfortable with the bank President admitting to doing cocaine and handling my money?  Would I be comfortable with a banker giving my savings to somebody who just couldn't afford their own account?  Would I want to see celebrities or well know entrepreneurs?  I understand the personal issues that a lot of people feel in regards to gay marriage, health care, and the economy.  They are all important.  It all means nothing if we cannot keep our way of life secure.  All these things go second real quick when there is an attack on our home soil.
-Me]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Make no mistake, The United States of America is not only the greatest experiment in democracy the planet has ever witnessed but is also a business.  I have a lot of respect for the Democrats for their compassion and sympathy for the less fortunate.   When I look at the U.S.A. as a business, I think of it as though I were walking into my local bank.  Would I be comfortable with the bank President admitting to doing cocaine and handling my money?  Would I be comfortable with a banker giving my savings to somebody who just couldn't afford their own account?  Would I want to see celebrities or well know entrepreneurs?  I understand the personal issues that a lot of people feel in regards to gay marriage, health care, and the economy.  They are all important.  It all means nothing if we cannot keep our way of life secure.  All these things go second real quick when there is an attack on our home soil.<br />
-Me</div>

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			<title>More Obama Exposure This Week At The Democratic Convention</title>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 25 Aug 2008 11:23:11 GMT</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[Image: http://static.flickr.com/3157/2300624038_e7d7fee6fc.jpg 

Well, if you haven't had enough of Obama then tune in because this is your week. 

Day 1 will feature Michele Obama telling us what she thinks of Obama.

Day 2 will feature Hillary Clinton telling us what she thinks of Obama.

Day 3 will feature Bill Clinton telling us what he thinks of Obama.

Day 4 will feature Obama telling us what he thinks of Obama.

If you're not an Obama supporter I suggest bringing a bucket because I suspect you will need to spend most of the telecast suppressing your gag-reflex.

After all of the gushing media coverage the past several months I believe this week will be just a bit too much for most of us.]]></description>
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Well, if you haven't had enough of Obama then tune in because this is your week. <br />
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Day 1 will feature Michele Obama telling us what she thinks of Obama.<br />
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Day 2 will feature Hillary Clinton telling us what she thinks of Obama.<br />
<br />
Day 3 will feature Bill Clinton telling us what he thinks of Obama.<br />
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Day 4 will feature Obama telling us what he thinks of Obama.<br />
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If you're not an Obama supporter I suggest bringing a bucket because I suspect you will need to spend most of the telecast suppressing your gag-reflex.<br />
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After all of the gushing media coverage the past several months I believe this week will be just a bit too much for most of us.</div>

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			<pubDate>Fri, 22 Aug 2008 12:47:40 GMT</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[24 Notes That Tap Deep Emotions.

Thanks and praise, For our days,
'Neath the sun, Neath the stars,
'Neath the sky,
As we go, This we know,
God is nigh.

One of the many versions. (Unknown origin.)]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>24 Notes That Tap Deep Emotions.<br />
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Thanks and praise, For our days,<br />
'Neath the sun, Neath the stars,<br />
'Neath the sky,<br />
As we go, This we know,<br />
God is nigh.<br />
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One of the many versions. (Unknown origin.)</div>

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			<title>Weak Knees Syndrome ?</title>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 18 Aug 2008 01:32:26 GMT</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[A guy comes from relative obscurity and fires the imagination of a nation that they can set a course that offers us a chance to cleanse ourselves of the scum that has seized our country.

Obama makes no claim of perfection but offers obvious indications that he towers above McCain intellectually with proven organizational skills and the ability to briing people together. What more do you want ? Are you cowering in fear ? Is that it 

Manyl seem captivated by the "siren song" (the same old song) from an old man )a "bush man" who believes the answer to all problems is military intervention. 

We have a "winner' if we hold steady. There will never be another chance given to the people. Put Obama in the White House !]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>A guy comes from relative obscurity and fires the imagination of a nation that they can set a course that offers us a chance to cleanse ourselves of the scum that has seized our country.<br />
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Obama makes no claim of perfection but offers obvious indications that he towers above McCain intellectually with proven organizational skills and the ability to briing people together. What more do you want ? Are you cowering in fear ? Is that it <br />
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Manyl seem captivated by the &quot;siren song&quot; (the same old song) from an old man )a &quot;bush man&quot; who believes the answer to all problems is military intervention. <br />
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We have a &quot;winner' if we hold steady. There will never be another chance given to the people. Put Obama in the White House !</div>

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			<title>McCain and Wealth</title>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 06 Aug 2008 10:54:20 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>If McCain wins the presidency does his economic plan call for U.S.A. Marriage to a power that will ensure economic stability ???</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>If McCain wins the presidency does his economic plan call for U.S.A. Marriage to a power that will ensure economic stability ???</div>

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