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<blockquote data-quote="wkmac" data-source="post: 916906" data-attributes="member: 2189"><p>The way I see it, Lue was just hunting over a baited field and your only objection is he threw out millet but not the cracked corn!</p><p></p><p>But I agree, if one were to actually examine the record, both sides are likely equally guilty in abusing the system to their benefit. Sad part is, few people ever consider all the gerrymandering that goes on by both sides to load a political district to achieve a guaranteed election outcome as also rigging the voting game so there you go. This is another reason to vastly reduce the size and scope of gov't down to it's smallest local human scale. It may be by accident and it may be very crude with stumbling outcomes at time but the Occupy movement in respect to the scale of what good governance might actually look like, they are getting pretty close to the best ideal. It's another reason even in all their wrong ideas, I support them because the basic concept is dead on the money. Something that the both sides of the State media miss completely because they are to damn busy defending their real master. And that gets to the next point.</p><p></p><p>As to the commerical media being right or left, it's an illusion. Not unlike the heel/babyface construct of the professional wrestling business. But in the end where the message really counts, they both are saying the very same thing and that is what the State wants them to do. Say what you want about Ron Paul but here is a guy who ultimately wants to roll back the state in a major way and where is the conservative, so-called small state network in all of this? You know that limited gov't so-called rightwing thingy? Ignoring the guy when they can get away with it. But where is Jack Cafferty over at that "LIBERAL" network at CNN? Fair and pointing out the obvious at times and in others even highly complimentary towards Paul. Cenk and the Young Turks got booted off (WRONGLY) MSNBC for IMO not carrying Obama water (MSNBC owned by GE and the GE is one of the major property owners of the Amerikian SuperState) but Cenk like so many other honest Obama supporters have honest disagreements with Ron Paul and yet they can have an honest discussion on the man and even support him where they agree. And yet where are the hypocrite Fox mouthpieces who claim small state principles? Newt who? Romney who?</p><p></p><p>Thus I see the American media as some very bad attempt at nothing more than some Shakespearean comedy because it sure ain't history and the only tragedy of it is the victims who watch it and think they've walked away fully informed!</p><p></p><p>As to NPR, yeah it's still partly supported by state funding and yes I've even gave money to them because I like Nova and Frontline along with the fact their radio network plays both jazz and classical music which I love but I also applaud NPR as when they cover a subject, it tends to spend several, several minutes on it whereas the network commercial media is like premature ejaculation in that nothing is satisfied and you're only left with a sticky mess!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wkmac, post: 916906, member: 2189"] The way I see it, Lue was just hunting over a baited field and your only objection is he threw out millet but not the cracked corn! But I agree, if one were to actually examine the record, both sides are likely equally guilty in abusing the system to their benefit. Sad part is, few people ever consider all the gerrymandering that goes on by both sides to load a political district to achieve a guaranteed election outcome as also rigging the voting game so there you go. This is another reason to vastly reduce the size and scope of gov't down to it's smallest local human scale. It may be by accident and it may be very crude with stumbling outcomes at time but the Occupy movement in respect to the scale of what good governance might actually look like, they are getting pretty close to the best ideal. It's another reason even in all their wrong ideas, I support them because the basic concept is dead on the money. Something that the both sides of the State media miss completely because they are to damn busy defending their real master. And that gets to the next point. As to the commerical media being right or left, it's an illusion. Not unlike the heel/babyface construct of the professional wrestling business. But in the end where the message really counts, they both are saying the very same thing and that is what the State wants them to do. Say what you want about Ron Paul but here is a guy who ultimately wants to roll back the state in a major way and where is the conservative, so-called small state network in all of this? You know that limited gov't so-called rightwing thingy? Ignoring the guy when they can get away with it. But where is Jack Cafferty over at that "LIBERAL" network at CNN? Fair and pointing out the obvious at times and in others even highly complimentary towards Paul. Cenk and the Young Turks got booted off (WRONGLY) MSNBC for IMO not carrying Obama water (MSNBC owned by GE and the GE is one of the major property owners of the Amerikian SuperState) but Cenk like so many other honest Obama supporters have honest disagreements with Ron Paul and yet they can have an honest discussion on the man and even support him where they agree. And yet where are the hypocrite Fox mouthpieces who claim small state principles? Newt who? Romney who? Thus I see the American media as some very bad attempt at nothing more than some Shakespearean comedy because it sure ain't history and the only tragedy of it is the victims who watch it and think they've walked away fully informed! As to NPR, yeah it's still partly supported by state funding and yes I've even gave money to them because I like Nova and Frontline along with the fact their radio network plays both jazz and classical music which I love but I also applaud NPR as when they cover a subject, it tends to spend several, several minutes on it whereas the network commercial media is like premature ejaculation in that nothing is satisfied and you're only left with a sticky mess! [/QUOTE]
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