Friday, February 17, 2006

Real stories the Corporate Media is not covering

Wake up Sheeple!

If you think the corporately owned news outlets are going to tell the real news, I've got a bridge I wan to sell you in Brooklyn. Here are some of the stories you won't here on Fox News, CNN, CNBC, etc.

- First the TreasonGate/Valerie Plame emails go "missing," now the same happens to the video conference call on the day the levees were breached in New Orleans.

- Scooter fingers Cheney.

- Cheney stalls local law enforcement for 14 hours after shooting someone in the face.

- Rumsfeld delays the release of innocent Iraqi women to taunt Jill Carroll's captors.

- United Nations: Shut down GITMO!

- Bush to allow the federation of nations that bankrolled the 9/11 hijackings to OWN 6 major US ports.

- FEMA...what they lack in saving lives they make up for in money laundering.

You may hear about it on the news but it won't be until after you heard the latest Angelina Jolie baby update. Stop watching TV! Start reading and streaming Air America Radio.

Thanks to Randi Rhodes for the links above.

Monday, February 13, 2006

Libby turns on Cheney

I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby admitted his superiors told him to leak CIA agent Valerie Plame's identity to discredit politcal opponent Joe Wilson.

When a guy is chief of staff for the Vice President, his only superior is the Vice President. If you can't figure it out that's Dick Cheney. So long Dick.

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/02/09/politics/main1302808.shtml

Scalia-Cheney hunting trip

Considering Justice Scalia was the deciding vote in 2000 election, don't you think that Mr. Cheney and Mr. Scalia should keep their visits to a professional level.

I do not think duck hunting together is proper behavior for a Vice President who is coming under investigation for his part in releasing an undercover CIA agents name, and just three weeks after the court agreed to take up the vice president's appeal in lawsuits over his handling of the administration's energy task force.

Does anyone besides me see this as a conflict of interest? This is the justice who sided for Cheney in Gore v. Bush in 2000, when he should have excused himself from voting on that because of his friendship with Mr. Cheney. It was a conflict of interest then and it is a conflict of interest six years later, as well.

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2003/12/15/politics/main588582.shtml

Domestic Spying Program

Domestic Spying Program is not just focusing on al-Queda operatives in U.S. That's why no significant arrests have come out of this program. They are spying on everyone, especially those who do not believe in the administration's policies. Just like Nixon did. These people need to be removed from office now while we still have a little democracy left.

A must-read article in the National Journal this week should remind the media to seriously question every administration claim that only al-Qaeda operatives and their allies are getting the spook treatment.

http://www.editorandpublisher.com/eandp/search/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1001993804

Cheany Shoots Friend

Why did the White House hold back information about Vice President Dick Cheney shooting his hunting companion? If this man dies will charges be pressed?

Why did the Secret Service have the deputies come out and interview the vice president the following morning at 8 a.m.? Could this be an alcohol related shooting and were they waiting for the alcohol leave the Vice President's system? Hmmm.

Mr. Whittington is in stable condition and I wish him a speedy revovery.

Bush and Abramoff Part Deux

http://www.airamericaradio.com/node/1578

Check out this article and links. Bush lied about his relationship with Abramoff and more information is coming out debunking his lies.

Wake up Sheeple!!! The truth is right in front of your eyes.

Bush's terror plot lie revisited

Remember last week when I told you the "President" lied about the terror plot in Los Angeles? I said it was a tactic they were using to deflect attention from the actual problems going on, like the 2007 budget proposal and the wire-tapping scandal.

Well now here is some proof of my statements. The Mayor of Los Angeles and the head of Homeland Security in L.A. disagree on how Bush handled the press conference last week. As you read the article you will see that the press conference is the first time these men ever heard any details about this so called attack.

Howard Dean on Face the Nation

http://democrats.org/a/2006/02/dean_on_face_th_1.php

Check out Howard Dean's comments on Face the Nation. He talks about things our government should be concerned with and what the Democratic party is trying to do in the 2006 election campaign.