The Overwhelmingly Fascist News Media

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tenkani

The conservative P.R. machine is very good at what it does.
They turned "liberal" into a dirty word in the media.
Everyone's terrified of the Republicans, which is partly why Demos are so f*cking innefective.
Spineless, whining little shits        
For thou art with me; thy cream and thy sugar they comfort me
Thou preparest a carafe before me in the presence of Juan Valdez
Thou anointest my day with pep; my mug runneth over
Surely richness and taste shall follow me all the days of my life
And I will dwell in the house of coffee forever.

Sportsdude

republicans are not republicans anymore. They have been hijacked by conservatives. The last real 'republican' president was Nixon.
"We can't stop here. This is bat country."

tenkani

Well, something like that, yeah.

  The Republican party is in the hands of extremists and corporate interests, and you're right, it wasn't always that way. Republicans used to be the anti-slavery party.

  Anyway, I keep hearing that a lot of moderate Republicans have been completely sidelined by their party. They are voiceless, which is sad.

  And at the same time, "extremists" in the democractic party, that is, real liberals, have been sidelined as well. So the Republican message is one of short-sighted, narrow-minded ultra-conservatism, while the Democratic message is...well, it's missing. Hopefully they can find it before the next election but I doubt it.  
For thou art with me; thy cream and thy sugar they comfort me
Thou preparest a carafe before me in the presence of Juan Valdez
Thou anointest my day with pep; my mug runneth over
Surely richness and taste shall follow me all the days of my life
And I will dwell in the house of coffee forever.

Sportsdude

Democrats biggest problem is that they want what the Republicans want. They go after the same people instead of the 175 million out there that don't vote but would vote if they had a voice. For example Kerry going duck hunting, Hillary going after video games.  Those are all Republican issues.  

  When the democrats get away from the wannabe republican mantra and go back to FDR principals of a liberal view with light socialism, then they are getting somewhere. There still stuck on Bill Clinton. He could get away with acting like a republican in the south and a liberal in the north because he grew up in a trailer park in Hope, Arkansas. Therefore his message worked.  Ever since Bill the democrats have been trying to copy that image which is something they are not.

   Gore tried to make himself a southerner by saying he was from Tennessee even thou he grew up in D.C. Kerry tried to make himself look like an every man but he got swift boated.  Hillary is going down that path which I don't get because there are no undecideds when it comes to Hillary. You either like her or you don't. So instead they are playing the 2 for 1 card. Double your value, you get Bill and Hillary. Might work might not.
"We can't stop here. This is bat country."

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[FONT style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffff00"]It is fair to point out that there are journalists (and politicians), though few and far between who have enough spine to stand up for what is right:, such Plain Dealer reporter Alison Grant  (and Senator Debra Bowen).[/FONT]

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  "Michael Kohn, general counsel for the National Whistleblower Center, sees Heller as a "quintessential whistleblower" in the vein of Daniel Ellsberg, who released the classified Pentagon Papers to The New York Times in 1971. The Times' publication of lengthy excerpts shed damaging light on the U.S. military's execution of the Vietnam War.

"This is a very rare instance," Kohn said of the Heller case, "in fact the only one of which I'm aware, in which a whistleblower has been charged with a felony. I find it outrageous."

The documents allegedly leaked by Heller show Diebold lawyers budgeting for Diebold's criminal defense. Diebold was indeed referred by Calif. Secretary of State Kevin Shelley to Calif. Attorney General Bill Lockyer, recommending criminal charges. Lockyer failed to act.

Yet Heller goes to trial today for allegedly leaking the documents proving that Diebold knew in advance that it was lying to the California secretary of state. The lies Diebold told were material, and caused the elections for the 2004 presidential primary to melt down in Alameda and San Diego counties, with hundreds of polling places unable to make the customized-but-lied-about firmware work, disenfranchising thousands of voters.


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Because the information was publicly released, it was able to impact public policy. And as a general public policy guideline, every day that important evidence is withheld from the public means one more election gets run on defective, hackable equipment that also miscounts votes by accident.

Still unresolved: GEMS central tabulator hackability - it's alive and well and has never been corrected.

Still not solved: Diebold memory card hackability -- though test labs claim that Diebold misrepresented the interpreter and interpreted code to them, so they improperly passed the system, allowing it to be certified -- the system is STILL certifed.

Still out there ticking like a time bomb: Customized Windows CE operating system on the Diebold TS-R6 and TSx touch-screens. Used to penetrate the system in Emery County, Utah. Test labs now admit they should have tested it, but didn't, and the systems were improperly certified. The problem has not been corrected and is likely to impede the integrity of the 2006 federal election.

Calif. Attorney General Bill Lockyer also was informed of the improperly certified Windows CE, its risk to the voting system, and the fact that Diebold misrepresented it to the testing labs. He was informed formally of this in Nov. 2003, but did no investigation and took no action against either Diebold or the test labs, who should have caught this.

Lockyer also knew of the problem with GEMS hackability and Diebold's misrepresentation of GEMS as a "secure" system, but took no action and did not investigate.


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Thanks to Stephen Heller and others like him. When it comes to elections, there can be no justification for keeping information away from the public while allowing public officials, ballot initiatives, judges, presidents and control of the U.S. congress to take place. If information is withheld, the damage cannot be undone.

       

tenkani

The fact that, as far as I know, there will STILL not be any paper trail (paper ballots) to check in the next presidential election is the biggest f*ckup in U.S. electoral history IMO.

  There is no reason that after someone makes their electronic choices on the machine, they can't be shown their paper ballot (sealed behind a transparent window) so that they can verify the two votes match. Then, in the case of a questionable election result, the paper ballots can be cross-checked against the electronic. Essentially, each machine would have a printer integrated into it. Since every cash register around has something like this, I'm thinking that the price must not be too outrageous. And weigh saving a few bucks against eliminating the possibility of having the election results hacked.

  I have yet to hear a rational reason that this would be impossible.
For thou art with me; thy cream and thy sugar they comfort me
Thou preparest a carafe before me in the presence of Juan Valdez
Thou anointest my day with pep; my mug runneth over
Surely richness and taste shall follow me all the days of my life
And I will dwell in the house of coffee forever.

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tenkani

Yeeeeeah, I may just wait on checking downwithtranny until I'm not using my work PC.

  EDIT: LOL. Ok, I seriously need some glasses. Or maybe my mind is just in the gutter  

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Thou preparest a carafe before me in the presence of Juan Valdez
Thou anointest my day with pep; my mug runneth over
Surely richness and taste shall follow me all the days of my life
And I will dwell in the house of coffee forever.

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 [H1]Arkansas Blog[/H1] [H2 id=banner-description][/H2] [DIV id=pagebody] [DIV class=pkg id=pagebody-inner] [DIV id=alpha] [DIV class=pkg id=alpha-inner] [P class=content-nav]Voting machine trouble looms

 [DIV class=entry id=entry-227] [DIV class=entry-content] [DIV class=entry-body] The Pulaski County Election Commission held an emergency meeting this morning to discuss impending problems with voting machines as the May 23 primary election approaches.

 "We made the commissioners aware that we are going to be shorted the expected number of touch screen units," said commission director Susan Inman. "The state didn't order enough for us to fulfill our request."

 It's not just the machines that are late in arriving. The machines need special software to operate, and the vendor, Election Systems and Software (ES&S), has not provided the software in time to test it before early voting begins.

 "We had to order ballots, but we have no method to test the ballots to make sure they properly tabulate," Inman said. "In other words, we are having thousands of ballots printed, but we don't know if they work or not. It makes me nervous."

 Inman said they almost certainly will not have enough units in time for the primary voting, as they expected, so they are making alternative plans that include utilizing paper ballots at early voting locations, "which we do not want to do."

 This is a statewide issue, because the transition to touch-screen voting is taking place throughout Arkansas. Therefore other counties have the same problems and concerns, Inman noted. She said she is staying in constant communication with ES&S and the secretary of state's office.

 The Pulaski County Election Commission will meet again on Friday morning to continue discussions about the issue.



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[p style="font-weight: bold;" class="blogSubject"][a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/cenk-uygur/the-media-isnt-supposed-_b_20521.html"]                                           The Mainstream Media is a Shameful Cesspool of Lies[/a][/p][p class="blogSubject"]by Adam Fulford
                                                                                                                                 [/p]                                                                                                                              [p class="blogContent"]The wave of the future is Independent Bloggers such as  [a set="yes" href="http://www.rawstory.com/" rel="nofollow"]www.rawstory.com[/a], [a href="http://www.blackboxvoting.org/" rel="nofollow"]www.blackboxvoting.org[/a], and [a href="http://www.bradblog.com/" rel="nofollow"]www.bradblog.com[/a] who are NOT beholden to corrupt bosses and greedy sociopathic corporate interests. Such Bloggers practice the kind of well-researched journalistic integrity grotesquely lacking in the shameful and cowardly American Mainstream News Media (or, more accurately, the Overwhelmingly Fascist American News Media). According to a journalist I know well (a former Forbes editor), people in the American news media today are ashamed of themselves and embarrassed to be a part of their profession. And they should be ashamed of themselves, since journalists in the American news media today are truly among the most vile and disgraceful whores on the face of the planet. The cowardly and corrupt Mainstream American News Media whores have blood on their hands; they aid and abet the traitors carrying out the War Against American Voters and spread the propaganda that facilitates the slaughter of thousands upon thousands of innocent civilians. Thankfully, some people possess the moral fiber and intelligence to accurately report news via blog/alternative news sites such as [a href="http://www.rawstory.com/" rel="nofollow"]www.rawstory.com[/a], and [a set="yes" href="http://www.blackboxvoting.org/" rel="nofollow"]www.blackboxvoting.org[/a], [a href="http://www.theyoungturks.com/" target="_self"]http://www.theyoungturks.com[/a], and of course [a set="yes" href="http://www.bradblog.com/" rel="nofollow"]www.bradblog.com[/a]. While being a mainstream "journalist" is a mark of shame, the title of "Blogger" is a badge of honor.[/p][a  href="http://www.rawstory.com/"][/a]