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Tuesday, March 09, 2010

My Newspaper 

I was reading today’s paper, and noticed an article written by some one called the reader rep. The reporter called their piece, “Reader’s Matters. The editorial stated they had received several bits of news about some of the candidates running in the primary last week. They decided not to publish the items because, the news tips held no relevance in the race, could not be documented, or were pure gossip. The journalist further stated their paper did not publish stories supporting or opposing political candidates. To that I say, “BULLSHIT”!

This paper was bought by Hearst Enterprises several years ago. It’s no longer locally printed. The paper is now part of a conglomerate that has a documented republican view. If you read their opinions page for a week, you could see it as well. On occasion, they will publish a decidedly slanted view and place it in a different location in the paper and call it a news item. It’s the only paper we get in the area, and if you want a newspaper, this is it. If you know it has a few pieces of propaganda strategically placed in its pages, then it does little damage.

The reporter, or reader rep, who wrote this article, is not,” a reader rep”, they are a newspaper rep whose main function is to protect the paper and its views regardless of the truth. I hope most people know the majority of news services and journalist are biased. If not, they're idiots and deserve to get screwed.


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Saturday, March 06, 2010

People who start wars should fight them! 

In May of 2004 I wrote a blog expressing concern that my son could be sent to Afghanistan or Iraq. He was stationed in South Korea at the time. Since then, he has served two twelve month tours in Iraq, just recently returning from his second. Obama has said he intends to start withdrawing troops from Iraq in 2011. If that's true, my son being sent to Afghanistan becomes my biggest worry. Damn! I wish someone would catch Bin Laden so we could get the hell out of there. I guess Bush was full of shit when he told America there was no place Bin Laden could run, no place he could go, no place he could hide, we were going to get him. They chased him across Afghanistan , and when he enter Pakistan we quit. What happened guys? Never mind, I think I already know the answer. Maybe I'll go in to it in another post.


I've often thought, if the Assholes who started wars fought them, they would all end a hell of a lot sooner. In reality, we all know the rich, powerful, and influential never fight wars, that's what we peons are for.










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Thursday, March 04, 2010

Perry Again? ...Damn! 

The primary is over in Texas. It looks as though republican Rick Perry, our current Governor, will be running against democrat Bill White for the Governorship of our state. According to the surveys I've seen, Governor Perry will once again win by a large majority. I am not a Rick Perry fan. Huge conglomerates like him. He's for insurance corporations, real estate firms, gas and oil producers, large construction companies (his brother owns one), and numerous other large entities. Mostly, he's supported by the rich and influential. He is not a man for the general population, blue collar worker, or the poor.

Bill White is a former mayor of Houston. That is all most of us know about him. Unfortunately, that will probably cost him the election. From what I've seen, read, and heard about him, I don't think he is strong enough in his convictions. He doesn't exude a lot of confidence in himself or his platform. Is anyone sure of what that is? He doesn't seem assertive enough in his speeches. He almost seems like an introvert. In any event, it looks as if we're in for another term with Rick Perry as Governor.


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Tuesday, March 02, 2010

Past, Present, and Future? 

Sebastien Chamfort, a well known French author, once said,” History is the sole consolation left to the people, for it shows them that their ancestors were as unhappy as they are, or even more so.” He also said, “If it were not for the government, we should have nothing to laugh at in France.” Sebastien Chamfort was born in 1741!, two hundred and sixty nine years ago.
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