Archive for July 29th, 2005


NYT’S Friedman’s rants now rank with Bill O’Reilly’s

Via ProRev



FAIR - New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman has urged the U.S. government to create blacklists of condemned political speech–not only by those who advocate violence, but also by those who believe that U.S. government actions may encourage violent reprisals. The latter group, which Friedman called “just one notch less despicable than the terrorists,” includes a majority of Americans, according to recent polls.

That’s right. Friedman is saying most U.S. citizens are just one notch less despicable than terrorists because they don’t support the war and because they believe if you attack someone, they will no doubt attack you back.



“After every major terrorist incident, the excuse makers come out to tell us why imperialism, Zionism, colonialism or Iraq explains why the terrorists acted. These excuse makers are just one notch less despicable than the terrorists and also deserve to be exposed. When you live in an open society like London, where anyone with a grievance can publish an article, run for office or start a political movement, the notion that blowing up a busload of innocent civilians in response to Iraq is somehow “understandable” is outrageous.”


Note how the words are twisted. ”Understandable” becomes synonymous with “condonable.” Again, if you invade a country with your justification being lies, then of course they will fight back.


The chasm between the ruling class and the U.S. public becomes ever wider. The ruling class wants more wars and more invasions. The public does not. Let’s send a clear message on Sept. 24. Antiwar rallies will be taking place in D.C. L.A. S.F., and dozens of other cities. Be there. 

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More war, all the time

The Dr. Strangelove’s in D.C., not satisfied with just two wars (Iraq and Afghanistan),  are planning yet another.



In Washington it is hardly a secret that the same people in and around the administration who brought you Iraq are preparing to do the same for Iran. The Pentagon, acting under instructions from Vice President Dick Cheney’s office, has tasked the United States Strategic Command (STRATCOM) with drawing up a contingency plan to be employed in response to another 9/11-type terrorist attack on the United States.


Note they don’t say Iran has to be involved in such an attack, rather that such an attack would be a convenient pretext for invasion. Just like the Iraq invasion was.



The plan includes a large-scale air assault on Iran employing both conventional and tactical nuclear weapons.


Emphasis added.

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Cruisebox - On a Podcast (Tell the FCC to Stick It)

Adam Curry recently played Cruisebox’s “On A Podcast” on his Daily Source Code podcast. It’s a great, rocking, humorous song that also neatly demonstrates what the podcasting revolution is about. Do it yourself. Bypass the traditional media gatekeepers. Get the music out there and let anyone listen to it.


This is podsafe music, meaning you can play it on a podcast without fear of record company buttheads screaming for royalty money. The Podshow Podsafe Music Network features hundreds of songs that can be safely podcasted. (It does not mean the lyrics are sanitized, just that’s they are legal to play.)


Back to Cruisebox, here’s some of the lyrics



Do you remember, way back last summer
When mainstream radio was such a fuckin’ bummer
No indie music…nothin’ too funny
Clear Channel motherfuckers did it for the money


But somebody heard the call
Now, you can have it all


I heard it on a podcast…rockin’ fuckin’ radio
You want it, you got it…just download it and pod it
On a podcast…no one’s gonna stop ya
Tell the FCC to stick it…kick it…
The revolution’s on


Cruisebox website

MP3, explicit lyrics


MP3, squeaky clean lyrics

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