Archive for September 3rd, 2003


The most requested photo on…

The most requested photo on PoliZeros!


The PoliZeros weblogs tell much about who comes here and where they come from. I’ve noticed over the past several months that people keep looking for a particular photo and they find it here.


The photo is of a small Palestinian boy throwing a rock at an Israeli tank(click the left arrow on your browser to return after viewing it)


So I did some investigating. Turns out if you go to Google, click Images, then search for “boy against tank”, up pops this photo! And lots of people search for it every month on Google.


I will cheerfully admit that I stole the photo from the excellent Electronic Intifada - where you can view a larger version of it on their home page.

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How ’bout some payback for…

How ’bout some payback for Bill O’Reilly?


Bill O’Reilly of Fox “News” is notorious for screaming “shut up, shut up, shut up” at anyone who disagrees with him on his show.


So, I have an idea. Everytime he speaks publicly, let’s have dozens of people in the audience scream “shut up, shut up, shut up” right back at him!


Make it impossible for him to continue. Make it impossible for him to speak anywhere. And generate huge media attention in doing so.


For this to be effective, it should be done every time he speaks in public. The screaming may have to be done when he pauses, rather than as he is speaking (to avoid arrests for heckling).


However multiple people yelling “shut up” loudly every time he pauses, even slightly, in a speech should make it impossible for him to finish speaking. Partly, I’m sure, because he would then lose his temper and start screaming back. Plus the audience would soon fracture and split, causing more chaos. End of speech.


The media should be notified this is being deliberately done as a protest against the grotesquely biased Fox “reporting”, as well as to give back to Bill precisely what he gives to others.


Shove his abuse back in his face. Turn his speaking engagements into chaos. Turnabout is fair play.

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Pentagon may have to reduce…

Pentagon may have to reduce U.S. forces in Iraq



The Bush administration may have to cut U.S. troops in Iraq by more than half to keep enough forces to face other threats, a congressional agency said on Tuesday in a report that fueled calls for more international help for peacekeeping in Iraq.


There is soooo much that is crazy about this. Just what are the horrible “threats” we face and why do we need so much military to deal with them? Isn’t it now painfully obvious that many of these “threats” appear precisely *because* the US has invaded yet another place and the populace is fighting back?


And now, sob whine, The Bushies are pleading /demanding that other countries and the U.N. bring in troops to help clean up the mess the U.S. has made - while insisting of course the U.S. must remain in charge. What a bunch of goofy birds.


And how’s this for arrogance and stupidity:



Iraqis have to be more in charge of the transition,” a senior State Department official said Tuesday.


Well then, why the fuck haven’t we let them? Lord, this dimbulb is no doubt puzzled as to why an Iraqi resistance has formed after all we’ve done for them.



The Congressional Budget Office said under current policies, the Pentagon would be able to sustain an occupation force of 38,000 to 64,000 in Iraq long term, down from the existing 150,000 that a number of lawmakers said is not enough to confront the spiraling violence.


Sen. Robert Byrd, a West Virginia Democrat who requested the CBO study, said it showed that President Bush’s policies in Iraq were “straining our forces to the breaking point.”

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The Smearing of Bustamante

The Smearing of Bustamante
The Far Right and Anti-Mexican Racism



It would be tempting to dismiss the recent media flap around the candidacy of Lt. Gov. Cruz Bustamante and his membership in the student organization Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano de Aztlán (MEChA) as much to do about nothing. But for those of us who have been following over the last decade the political propaganda of anti-Mexican hate groups, the controversy indicates just how far the rhetoric and tactics of the extreme right have entered the media mainstream.


As Bustamante’s poll numbers began to rise, his affiliation with MEChA over twenty-five years ago surfaced as a hot topic on FOX news. Bill O’Reilly used his “No Spin Zone” to do a spin on MEChA that was straight out of the far right’s playbook. According to O’Reilly, MEChA was a racist and violent organization that hated the United States and advocated the ceding of the Southwest back to Mexico. O’Reilly’s ideological great uncle, Rush Limbaugh, had introduced the topic in mid-August. Lesser neo-con talking heads, columnists, and websites ran with it and soon the same charges appeared in otherwise reputable newspapers and across cyberspace.


All of which is rubbish. MEchA is no more racist than say, a group of Scots who get together to play bagpipes, discuss their common Celtic heritage, and maybe gripe about the Queen. MEchA was and is a mainstream group, and many prominent Latinos have been members.


MEchA links

From Pocho.com, “Spanlish is my language”, comes this satire



Shocking photographs from Lieut. Governor Cruz Bustamante’s sordid past as a Fresno State University militant Chicano hate group member in the free wheeling 1970s surfaced today on my desk. These photos are compelling evidence that his membership in the college student group ‘MEChA’, whose acronym in Spanish means, “Mexican Ku Klux Klan,” is more than a youthful indiscretion.


Bustamante, which in Spanish means, “He who breaks open the skull of the White Man,” is shown racing towards a carne asada barbecue area, toting a Mexican flag and full Chicano revolutionary regalia. He is accompanied by a band of fellow unbathed MEChISTAS, which in Spanish means, “Mexican Aryan Nation.”


Steve Lopez joins the fun today in his L.A. Times column



I’m not a member of MEChA. But more and more, I do like the idea of creating a separate state.

What I’d like to do is take all the yahoos who have nothing better to do than circulate paranoid e-mails and regurgitate every hysterical inanity they hear on talk radio, load these folks onto buses, and create a hideaway for them somewhere in Death Valley, or preferably Idaho.


And you’re right, I am in on it, along with everybody else whose last name ends with the letter Z.

Just to give you a head’s up, on Gobernador Bustamante’s first week in office, we’re moving the state capital to Tijuana.

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Protect yourself

Protect yourself


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