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Saturday, January 26, 2008

Papamoka Blog’s and more reads…

One more Republican steps down with minimal controversy over his child using her shoes in protest of her arrest. - Washington Post

Bring IT ON! has this on Bush Lied.

When we got to Baqubah and once found fifty IEDs on a stretch of road less than a mile long, we figured it might be a good idea to walk even more often. - Army of Dude

Zogby Poll on South Carolina from The Moderate Voice.

Florida 8th Congressional Race on Crooks and Liars with Alan Grayson… Must SEE VIDEO!

Suffer the Children from I See My Dreams on Bush being just an idiot. Who’d of thunk?

Michael Linn Jones on Huckabee and his arsenal of theocracy.

One more on Alan Grayson from Down With Tryranny.

Gun Toting Liberal has this on Hillary the Hypocrite calling Obama a slum lord buddy.

That’s a wrap up…

Papamoka

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Friday, January 11, 2008

Be on your (Iranian) Guard?

***This post is from my friend Just Wondering over at Vim & Vinegar, a great read onto itself and what I hope will be a continuing cross posting project from such an amazing and creative writer. She has the gift!

It seems some drunk and/or foolish water skiers scared the bejesus out of our warships in the Strait of Hormuz this past week. Okay, that may not be exactly what happened, but it's probably as close to the truth as what the Bush administration would like you to believe.

Last week, the story was reported thusly: Iranians threatened U.S. ships in Hormuz: Pentagon. The "official" versions of the incident have varied so greatly since the initial report, one wonders if Betty Broderick is writing the script. The dialogue is certainly "made-for-TV." A recording released by the U.S. Navy features a voice saying in English, "I am coming to you. You will explode after a few minutes." Hmmm. I think a line from "Die Hard" would have been more compelling here. You know, something along the lines of Yippeekiyay, MoFo! The Navy now says that the voice on the tape may not have come from one of the threatening power boats, as originally implied. It could have come from anywhere. The shore, another boat. Anywhere! Not to make you nervous, or anything. Or, precisely to make you nervous.

I am not the first or the only person on the Internet to think, Gulf of Tonkin. Click on that previous link to read a 1994 article inspired by the 30th anniversary of that event (written by Jeff Cohen and Norman Solomon). Glenn Greenwald over at Salon has written a fine piece on the whole Strait of Hormuz episode, examining how it is (or, more accurately, is not) reminiscent of the Gulf of Tonkin incident, and also looking closely at the issue of the authenticity of the aforementioned mystery voice on the Navy tape. In case you don't know, the Gulf of Tonkin was the site of a phantom "exchange of fire" between the U.S. Navy and North Vietnamese PT boats; a phantom scuffle that was used by President Johnson (and uncritically reported in the press) as the lie to send members of my family (both sides) to war in Vietnam.

Now, I'm not going to pound away at the obvious: the boy who cried wolf ... those who don't know history are doomed to repeat it ... we have nothing to fear but fear itself ... blahblahblah. Unlike Greenwald, and from my perspective as a mere member of the public who is also a consumer of news and information, I think the two incidents (Gulf of Tonkin and Strait of Hormuz) are readily comparable. This quote from that 14-year old article from Cohen and Solomon (linked previously), at least, ought to give us pause in the context of our present day circumstances:


Nearly three decades later [after the Gulf of Tonkin incident, which took place in August of 1964], during the Gulf War, columnist Sydney Schanberg warned journalists not to forget "our unquestioning chorus of agreeability when Lyndon Johnson bamboozled us with his fabrication of the Gulf of Tonkin incident."
Well, been there, done that - quite recently. Can you say "Judith Miller?" And still, here we are, being told by this administration that we are facing down Iranian bionic speedboats with the capability to sink warships and leap tall buildings in a single bound ...
More from the FAIR article:


Schanberg blamed not only the press, but also "the apparent amnesia of the wider American public." [snap! and ouch] And he added, "We Americans are the ultimate innocents. We are forever desperate to believe that this time the government is telling us the truth."
Boys and girls, someone is always banking on that innocence and that desperation. I leave you with these two tidbits: In spite of the dubiousness of the initial reports regarding the intensity of the Strait of Hormuz incident, the United States has sent a formal protest to Iran over the occurrence - whatever it was. I guess they want to make sure all the paperwork is in order. And, oddly, the White House is predicting that, although his approval rating is in the low 30's right now, the president's approval rating will be at 45% by the time he leaves office. Wow! That's quite a jump. When was the last time that this president's approval rating saw a 15 point bump? ... ruh-roh.

Just Wondering

Originally posted at Vim and Vinegar

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Saturday, August 11, 2007

Governor Patrick Campaign Returns Donor Dollars



I’m just setting the record straight for all the nimrod maroons (stolen from old cartoons) that believe Governor Deval Patrick is a crook. YOUR WRONG! While all the media in Boston and for that matter across the state is looking to nail Governor Patrick to the cross for sins pretty much expected of other politicians, he is not the type of man or leader that would accept a donation to his campaign if it was even remotely illegal.

Every single problem associated with this current Governor has been immediately addressed by this Governor and maybe that is what people do not expect from their government. Honesty! How damn refreshing is that?

Take any issue that the press has tossed the mud at regarding Governor Deval Patrick and he has either admitted that he did not know that it was wrong and paid for it himself to make amends or put the record straight as to why he has governed as he has chosen to do so. To put it simply, you can’t keep an honest man down. This pisses off millionaire Republicans from Wellesley and Sudbury but there are people in this state west of Route 128 and 495 that also have the same Governor.

Over at the Boston Herald they had this to say about the latest mud that was supposed to stick to the wall and make Governor Patrick look like just another political hack…

Gov to refund $52G in campaign cash: Review: Donations exceeded limit
By Dave Wedge

Boston Herald Chief Enterprise Reporter
Saturday, August 11, 2007

Patrick’s campaign sent a letter to the Office of Campaign and Political Finance yesterday revealing the results of an internal review that found 169 donors had given more than the maximum $500 contribution allowed by state law.

SNIP

Patrick campaign director Liz Morningstar said the $51,941 in excess contributions stemmed from “duplicate records, variations in contributor name, address changes, bookkeeping errors and uncashed refund checks.” In her letter to OCPF, she said refunds already are under way.

State Republican Party director Brian Dodge lashed out at the Patrick campaign, saying the mistakes resulted in a “fraudulent interest-free loan that padded the governor’s campaign coffers.”

SNIP

Patrick campaign spokesman Steve Crawford fired back: “I seriously doubt that anybody believes that a few bookkeeping mistakes are what resulted in the governor’s victory last year.” - Boston Herald

If you do the math as far as running for Governor of this state is concerned then the percentage points are so insignificant that mathematically it is not counted. And yet the Governors office reported it on their own and is returning the funds. They could have lied or hid it but they did not. They could have just overlooked it as an insignificant amount of money and donated the money to charity but they did not. Nope, they are returning the funds to the campaign contributors.

What the article omitted was the amount that the Deval Patrick for Governor campaign raised in total dollars. The Boston Herald also omitted how many individual contributors there were to the Governors campaign fund. Facts are easy to forget when you write a soft slam against an easy target like Governor Patrick. It just goes to show that you can print whatever you want in the paper and you never have to defend it as the writer.

Governor Patrick will have to waste his time defending himself though and what purpose does that serve the people that elected him? I’m finding that the Boston Herald is leaning more towards the Fox News network standards that the owner of the paper finds more to his liking. Rather than reporting the news they are setting the news topic and facts.

I have no dog in this fight. I did not contribute to any Governor campaign or have any association with Governor Deval Patrick. My only association with our current Governor is that I voted for him and his message to the people of Massachusetts when he ran for Governor. I still believe in him but the media you read will try to bring him down with all kinds of glorious headlines that mean nothing when it comes right down to the facts. Omission of the facts sells papers but real facts are everywhere around you.

Governor Patrick is on the air once per month on 96.9 FM radio in Boston and he takes calls from the people. He does not pull punches and if he does not say that he knows the answers he gets back to you at a later date. Governor Patrick is not hiding from the truth and that is the biggest problem for any journalist or venue that reports the news.

Deval Patrick’s only sin before he was elected Governor of the Bay State was that he has had no real political experience when it comes to the media and how they headline your weakest link. Unlike the days of FDR, there is no mercy in today’s media. You are guilty by print.

Boy is Governor Patrick a crook or what? NOT!

Continue your mission Governor Patrick and with God speed! I believe in you so do not let me down. My vote next term depends on it.

Papamoka


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