The Church Coalition. Dogging the Green Movement.
(Page 4 of 4)
Anyway, to make a long story short, I saw how these groups operate. They’re a very small minority of players coming across as these big groups with expert tactics in manipulating the media to their advantage. One item to always look for is when they’re on TV and the lens points out the group, is it a wide angle or not? If it’s not a wide angle shot, they’re just a handful.
It’s like Sarah speaking to folks in Virginia about the
republican candidate…she shows up and hundreds, if not
thousands of folk show up. Of course msm is absent…then VP
Biden shows up and 200 folks show up, big news event….one item
left out though…100 of the folks attending are his security
detachment, 50 are journalists members of the posse and the other
50 hand picked to be there…
—Majito
So we might see requires us first to have our eyes, hearts and minds open.
“So We Might See” apparently doesn’t understand this, or that an
organization named “Media Democracy Fund” may be founded to
restrict democracy, not advance it?
— C. Kenna Amos Jr.
THE SALAD SHOOTER
Re: Ralph Reiland’s
Gang Green Going to the Dogs:
One has to wonder: If a mid-sized dog leaves such a carbon
footprint, what about two professors from Victoria? Perhaps they
should be recycled: Soylent Green, anyone? In fact, putting all
the world’s professors in a Salad Shooter seems like a good idea
to me, but apparently that would include Mr. Reiland himself,
which would be a shame.
—David Reich
Auburn New York
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Mr. and Mrs. American Spectator Reader, let P.J. O’Rourke talk sense to your kids.
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The debacle of this president’s administration is both a cause and a symptom of the decline of American values. Unless Congress impeaches him, that decline will go on unchecked. An eminent jurist surveys the damage and assesses the chances for the recovery of our culture.
It won’t take long for conservatives to scratch this presidential wannabe off their 2008 scorecard.
The American Christmas, like the songs that celebrate it, makes room for everybody under the rainbow. Is that why so many people seem to be hostile to it?
Was the President done in by the economy, or by the politics of the economy?
Etiquette Man| 11.10.09 @ 7:16AM
Nice letter from Majito, except for the nonsense about how it's nonsense to identify leftist "republicans" as RINO's.
What is Scuzzyfuzzy (Scazzafava), then? A principled GOPer?
So then is McCain REALLY a Reagan Republican, as he claims? Hmm . . .
Funny how some on our side (unless he's a Moby, but I don't think so) can see some things so clearly and then develop moral cataracts, just where they are most needed.
Still 75% right is better than 75% wrong.
Count me a "mendacious" conservative who both believes in RINO's, and is an enthusiastic hunter of same.
Etiquette Man| 11.10.09 @ 7:31AM
Oops, that was Michael Tomlinson, not Majito.
Mea maxima culpa! It still wasn't a bad letter, all in all.
TJ from Texas | 11.10.09 @ 7:25AM
Bout time the letter page came back. Once a week don’t cut it.
Good to see some familiar faces, like Martin and Amos, but where are Winthrop, Kessel and Gunn?
Keep the letter page regular.
Goldwater Girl| 11.10.09 @ 10:57AM
And where is Diane Smith? I always enjoyed her wry humor.
Choey| 11.10.09 @ 11:56AM
Don't worry about Pelosi getting unelected in '12. Not going to happen. The people in her district are every bit as moonbatty as she is and will keep reelecting her forever.
Margie| 11.10.09 @ 12:18PM
Thanks to Michael Tomlinson.
It's the IN thing to do around here~~bash anyone who mentions they'd vote for a Republican over a Democrat. It's the most immature, asinine behavior I've seen in a long time, anywhere.
These same holier than thou ones who proclaim their higher principles, go on to complain at the government they get by either not voting at all because their too good, or voting for a Third loser Party.
The easy way in life is to complain and throw stones at others instead of realizing you ARE the government and it it's your responsibility to vote for the best candidate.
I'll continue to preach it~~ Want Obama II? Then vote for that Third Party or better yet, don't vote at all!
p.s. to Michael if you're reading this~ a couple of weeks ago one of these "principled" people used my name to post several despicable posts to you. Wasn't me. I'm in agreement with you.
Onward!
Mr.Reality| 11.10.09 @ 12:51PM
Republicans need all the troops they can muster. Those independents who voted for the GOP last week are still Rino. Wanna scratch their votes and lose ? Start showing pragmatic, agnostic thinking voters some respect you right wing dolts or we'll see to it Pelosi passes the fairness doctrine and your Rushbo gets to play a lot of golf in the afternoon. And start sending money to more moderate candidates in head to heads against the dems. I sent Bachman and others to the right of me a check last time out. pack of freeloaders is what you are.
David Govett | 11.10.09 @ 1:03PM
The American political system has changed, perhaps permanently, from at least an attempt to benefit all Americans, to a spoils-to-the-victor system, like those in Latin America. An oscillating kleptocracy.
While it lasted, America was good for the common Joe and Jane. Now it keeps them down, to allow the rich to feel the exhilaration of ruling hoi polloi.
Could a second American Revolution be far away?
Alan Brooks| 11.10.09 @ 2:05PM
Only hope, outside of material progress, is spirituality. Politics is so loaded today with gobbledygook, it is unbearable. I only go to AS nowadays for politics.
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