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"Bruce In Bangkok" wrote in message
... On Thu, 05 Mar 2009 11:44:07 -0800, Stephen Trapani wrote: Aragorn wrote: It is a bit difficult to understand why they try to turf one guy out of office for getting a blow job and don't even seem to notice when another guy "legalizes" such things as torture and searches without a warrant - things that you are preaching to the world are "human rights". All societies, including ours, consider it reasonable that some level of criminal or enemy should lose many of their rights by virtue of protecting society. When you find yourself defending the very lowest scum of the earth, you should at least question the moral strength of what you are arguing, shouldn't you? I'm not defending anyone. I'm simply stating that people (perhaps men mostly) find the rather violent reaction to one man doing something that comes rather naturally and a different man doing something that caused (and don't think it didn't) considerable loss of face for the nation. How can a country that advocates justice and the rule of law to foreign countries turn around and carryout the excesses that happened? It isn't that you tortured the people, it is that you preach justice and rule of law to all the developing countries. Do as I say, not as I do. It's not hard to understand when you remember that the both of those things, the impeachment and the trashing of the constitution, were being done by the same party. As for no one noticing, the Republicans have built a huge propaganda machine called conservative Talk Radio. It's running as background noise 24 hours a day out there in the hinterlands filling the pickup trucks, hardware stores, and autobody shops with a constant and subliminal stream of lies and propaganda. You wouldn't recognize the country if you came back. This poison, which is the only source of "news" that a huge proportion of the country (aka "The Republican Base), pays any attention to, is like the public loudspeakers in North Korea. Yeah, finally (during the Clinton era), instead of overwhelming numbers on the side of 'iberally biased media, the right got their little corner of the media pie and are doing well at carrying an audience. They are still in the minority though. It does seem that people tend to restrict themselves exclusively to the biased news that they favor, like you say, but you are totally wrong about conservative media being anyone's only choice for news. Not even close. My lefty friends pretty much never watch or listen to conservative media. Oh how they love MSNBC and Rachel Maddow, who is really about as biased as it gets. If people want to truly understand what is best, they need to understand the best arguments on both sides. This demographic was sufficient for decades to keep tipping a nearly evenly divided country to the right. When things got sufficiently trashed by the looting, two things happened. The comfortable and complacent on the left woke up and a significant proportion of the talk radio listeners realized they were being lied to. I'm so glad Obama and the congress won. In fact, I voted for Obama. I wanted all the kook lefties to see all the mistakes Obama was going to make and all the "corruption" that would still exist. This stuff is inherent in the system and had little to do with Bush. Did you see yesterday where the Obama administration reached a deal with the Justice department so the Bush AG firing scandal didn't go to trial? They didn't want to take the chance that the executive branch would lose any power that the Bush admin. had gained. The kooky left has been jumping on Bush for stuff that has been going on for 200 years. Now the chickens will come home to roost. Stephen I had an interesting conversation with a Vietnamese lawyer back during the war days. I asked him who he voted for and he replied, "what is the difference?" I asked what he meant and he said, "They are all crooks, else why would they be in politics?" As years go by it seems that he have have been correct. Cheers, Bruce (bruceinbangkokatgmaildotcom) I think that's a popular notion, but it's not really accurate. It's like people claim that those Congress are lacking in ethics. The real issue is that ethics are in shades of grey. It's not a black/white issue. Sure, there are crooked politicians, just like there are crooked, unethical docs, lawyers, priests, etc. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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