On the Impeachment Front ... Help Needed

iblazethatkush

Well-Known Member
From what I've seen, the Dem debates feature questions like, "How are you going to help the uninsured children"?, and, "What are your solutions to the mortgage crisis?", or, "What would you do to stabilize this uncertain economy"? etc etc. The Republican debates feature questions like, "What are your positions on religion, abortion, and gay marriage"?, and, "Do you support torture/waterboarding"?, or, "What do you despise most about one of your fellow Republican candidates"?

I actually like the "hard" questions the Republicans get. It is a lot more revealing of character, something I think the dems would rather not disclose until after being elected.
LMAO. Questions that pertain to America are unimportant but questions about religion, abortion, and gay marriage are important? Yeah those sound like 'hard' questions to me. Those are just fucking distractions from the shit that is really important i.e. the mortgage crisis and the uncertain economy. I'm glad you just showed everybody what an idiot you really are.
 

iblazethatkush

Well-Known Member
Well, you've made my point. That study you posted was done for CNN by the Center for Public Integrity, which was founded by, and is run by Charles Lewis. Here's some info on Mr. Lewis:

Charles Lewis is a former 60 Minutes producer who left the ranks of commercial journalism to found, in 1989, the Center for Public Integrity,[1] a non-partisan group which reports on political and government workings. When commenting on his move away from primetime journalism, Lewis expressed his frustration that the most important issues of the day were not being reported. Lewis and the Center recently won the first George Polk Award for Internet Journalism for the piece "Windfalls of War." He is also a hardcore liberal, as seen through many of his publications.
Honored over 30 times in the last eight years, the Center has published 14 books including the recent "The Buying of the President 2004." Previously relying on its print newsletter, The Public, it now primarily focuses on the Web [1] to convey its investigative findings which extend to world-wide public policy journalism. Critics of the Center accuse it of partisan sympathies, but Lewis has pointed out that it had also reported on such topics as the Clinton's Lincoln Bedroom scandal as well as the latest string of controversies under the Bush administration.
Lewis has given interviews for various publications and has appeared in the 2003 documentary Orwell Rolls in His Grave, which focuses on the hidden mechanics of the media, its role as it should be and what it actually is, and how it shapes (to the point of almost controlling) U.S. politics. He has commented on the dismal state of U.S. political reporting which was and is woefully understaffed across the board. He also discussed the inability of media to fulfill its public duty in keeping the public informed when television, newspaper and radio outlets are owned almost entirely by a few major corporations such as General Electric, Disney, Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation—and how the interests of these large conglomerates steer the route of what we believe to be "objective journalism" today.
He was also interviewed for the 2005 documentary Why We Fight by Eugene Jarecki, which focuses on the United States Military-industrial complex and on wars led by the U.S. over the last fifty years. In his statements, Lewis elaborates on Vice President Dick Cheney's involvement with Halliburton Energy Services resp. its subsidiary KBR, the privatization of war [2], war as a precursor for economic colonialism and "most of the government's decisions" being "substantially dictated by powerful corporate interest".

In other words, Mr. Lewis has an agenda.
Your such a joke, Vi. I used to think you were a smart guy when it came to politics but your so fucking biased against the Democratic party it gets in the way of your judgement. You constantly post sources such as Ann Coulter but any liberal is incapable of reporting the facts because they have an agenda. Libertarian my ass. Your a fucking sheep of the Republican party.
P.S. I'm more libertarian than you'll ever be.
 

GrowRebel

Well-Known Member
How can one debate with someone who is in denial about the threat of radical Islam?
... the same why you debate with some one in complete denial about the TRUE terrorists in the WH ... and who fell for the "they are going to get you" bullshit ... by showing our home viewing audience how ridiculous they are ...

I seem to remember both elections. He won both elections.

Your 'sources' are left wing blogs. What fucking facts?
No ... he stole both elections ... the FACTS speak for themselves ... what fucking facts? ... the fucking facts I posted that you chose to ignore because you know YOU CAN'T DISPUTE THE FACTS ... Vi tried this "what facts" bullshit ... and when I pinned him down about disputing the FACTS I provide he couldn't ... and neither can you ... So go ahead and play the "what facts" bullshit ... it only proves my point about how stupid you are on the issue ... :mrgreen:


As far as the folks at home are concerned. I offer the big lie. Big Lie tactic is a propaganda device often associated with the Nazi propagandist Joseph Goebbels. Simply, it is this: if those in authority repeat an outrageous falsehood over and over, and there is no countervailing voice exposing this big lie to the public, or if that voice is censored by the media, the big lie is likely to be believed.
Yeah ... and you fell for it too ... how strange to post something that you yourself fell for ... especially this lie .... (see below):confused:
 

medicineman

New Member
Yea Dennis, the only dem with a set of balls. If the rest of the democratic sheep would stand up to the repukes like Dennis, this world would be a much better place.
 

GrowRebel

Well-Known Member
Well I got some sad news concerning Dennis ... he is getting out of the race ... but I'm going to write him in anyway ... it doesn't matter because they have already chosen the next illegitimate president ... so I might a well do my duty as an american and vote for the person I feel is best suited to run the country ...
 

medicineman

New Member
Here's a sample of the programing on Link TV

American Blackout
Category: Documentaries
Regions: North America
Topics: Media, Political Institutions / Systems
Whatever you think you know about our election systems or Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney, this film will make you question further why the news media fails to accurately inform the public. Directed by Guerilla NewNetwork's Ian Inaba, creator of Eminem's "Mosh" music video, American Blackout critically examines the contemporary tactics used to control our democratic process and silence voices of political dissent.

Many have heard of the alleged voting irregularities that occurred during the presidential elections of 2000 and 2004. Until now, these incidents have gone under-reported and are commonly written off as insignificant rumors or unintentional mishaps resulting from an overburdened election system.

American Blackout chronicles the recurring patterns of voter disenfranchisement from Florida 2000 to Ohio 2004 while following the story of Georgia Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney. McKinney not only took an active role investigating these election debacles, but has found herself in the middle of her own, after publicly questioning the Bush Administration about the 9/11 terrorist attacks.

Featuring congresspersons John Conyers, John Lewis, Stephanie Tubbs-Jones, and Bernie Sanders as well as journalists Greg Palast and Bob Fitrakis.
 

medicineman

New Member
Here's another program you won't see on the MSM.

Torture - We Have Ways of Making You Talk
Category: Documentaries
Regions: Europe, North America, Middle East
Topics: War / Violent Conflict, Political Institutions / Systems, Human Rights
Filmed in France, Israel, USA, Algeria, Argentina, Uruguay, South Africa and the UK, this disturbing and candid BBC documentary explores the history of modern interrogation techniques and the rise of modern torture using revealing interviews with state interrogators and state torturers.

The legacy of this history continues to shapes our present, especially in the United States, and some of these techniques have now become routine in the war on terror - be it the use of dogs, water-boarding, or sexual humiliation. This long, unbroken line of inhuman cruelty connects Nazi Germany to Abu Ghraib, and is an essential issue in today’s political landscape.
 

Johnnyorganic

Well-Known Member
Well I got some sad news concerning Dennis ... he is getting out of the race ... but I'm going to write him in anyway ... it doesn't matter because they have already chosen the next illegitimate president ... so I might a well do my duty as an american and vote for the person I feel is best suited to run the country ...
And just who is the next illegitimate president? (This should be good.)

Bush won Florida in 2000. Those votes were counted and recounted. Every time it was the same. Bush took Florida. Bush won the most electoral votes, as per the Constitution. 2000 was not the first time the popular vote winner did not garner required number of electoral votes. Were those two elections stolen, too?
 

ccodiane

New Member
LMAO. Questions that pertain to America are unimportant but questions about religion, abortion, and gay marriage are important? Yeah those sound like 'hard' questions to me. Those are just fucking distractions from the shit that is really important i.e. the mortgage crisis and the uncertain economy. I'm glad you just showed everybody what an idiot you really are.
Hey idiot. Hows it going? What I should have clarified, is, that there is no mortgage crisis, unless the government intervenes, and the economy is chugging along just fine, as it has since Bush's revenue increases took effect. That would be tax cuts, for you idiots out there. The questions are aimed at bleeding heart libs, and the answer is always the same. I will give the people what they want, "free" money. "How much y'all want is the only question"? (That's Edwards) Does that help, ibashthatbush, or are you still confused from the glue you've been sniffing?
 

ccodiane

New Member
Your such a joke, Vi. I used to think you were a smart guy when it came to politics but your so fucking biased against the Democratic party it gets in the way of your judgement. You constantly post sources such as Ann Coulter but any liberal is incapable of reporting the facts because they have an agenda. Libertarian my ass. Your a fucking sheep of the Republican party.
P.S. I'm more libertarian than you'll ever be.
Since when did you hip youngsters start to refer to assholes as "libertarians". Why can't words just mean what they mean, you dig?
 

ccodiane

New Member
Here I am, ultra-conservative as I am, agrreing with you again med. CCodaine is a Guiliani supporting fool. One of the only people actually worth putting on ignore.
Romney, then Guiliani, now that Thompson is out. Ignore? Can't take what you like to dish out?
 

WillieNelson

Well-Known Member
This is the best news I ever heard!


Quote:
Originally Posted by ccodiane
Willie, I am sorry for being so dumb in my support of Rudy Racoco. I would really like to lick your ass crack. I appologize for all of my shit-for-brains remarks and plagarized wikipedia info that wasn't relevant to your question. Please put me on ignore so you don't have to listen to the rantings of this dumb box anymore.


Done!
 

ccodiane

New Member
Originally Posted by WillieNelson
ccodiane, don't worry about it. I don't support anyone myself, being a linguini spined douche, so I don't blame you for having the balls to support someone, anyone. Yeah, come over. My cousin is licking my sons anus right now while I take pics, so your presence would be appreciated! Shit brain remarks, you've gotta be kidding. I haven't been that pissed since my wife fucked my father! I think I should, put you on ignore, my heart can't take this shit anymore.

Thanks Willheknowsomethin'......(no)
 
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