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After the last debates the republicans, Tea Party and now even CNN have gone apocalyptic over the poor showing of Romney and Perry. Of course we only spent, oh we do not know how many posts describing how Perry is to stupid to be anything but Governor of Texas. No dis of Texas here. Texas was a state smart enough to give their governors limited powers. We just new that once he had to actually open his mouth and "debate" he would fall from the ascendancy of heights he did not climb but was given by the mainstream media while the other candidates had to actually work. But now the Mainstream media is bemoaning the fact that the republican party has no credible candidates.
Lets just discount for a moment that Ron Paul one the Fox News debates that bothered them so badly they yanked his win off their website almost as quickly as they posted it. ANDDDDDD......... while were add it, lets go ahead and discount Herman Kane who one the Florida straw poll and actually makes some sense were it not for his unworkable 999 plan. But come on people, at least he has a plan.
But apparently actually winning the debates is an excise in futility since it is the party big wigs and the mainstream media that determines whether or not a candidate is viable. Hell, why even bother with the debates.
As interested and concerned citizens we have been watching streaming video of the protests, including but not limited to, video's posted all over the web. We find ourselves asking the question, are we watching the police officers that did the country proud during 9-11, or are we watching the police officers that embarrassed a nation by beating up innocent kids during the 1968 Chicago Democratic Convention.
Maybe it was after they realized they, being a 24/7 new channel, were being put to shame by the likes of ABC news, maybe it was our posts on how the corporate owned stations present faux news (beleive when we say that last was with tongue tucked firmly in cheek), What ever it was Lawrence O'Donnell of MSNBC took not only the police of New York to task but police around the country that consistently get away with violating the law when interacting with those whom they are sworn to serve and protect.
Mr. O'donnell stated that his blog will carry every video of police acting beyond the lines of propriety. That to date they have reviewed numerous videos and have yet to find one where the protestors were at fault.
Going to O'Donnels site we found this video: Numerous questionable events occur during this video. However at approx. the 11:41 mark after police drag a girl across the street, a person with a professional video camera is smashed into a Volvo for what reason we are unable to determine. See for yourself:
Obviously there a large number of Police on the street conducting themselves in a most professional matter. Unfortunately it would appear they have less control over the rogue cops than the protestors. According to MSNBC, with out any investigations or hearings the NYPD is already saying that no abuses of power have taken place. And the Syrian authorities did not chop up a young girl and deliver the pieces to the family?
This my friends is why, PRESS MUST be on the scene, constitutionally they are our watchdogs against this sort of behavior.Add to Technorati Favorites
USLAW.com has been posting some fairly significant video's singling out unprovoked instance of police brutality on the protestors at wall street. Reaching USlaw.com via our computer is finding it blocked at the moment. However we have accessed the video. It starts out in normal motion and then slows down with captions showing you what to watch for:
We had to watch it more than once see it clearly. See it clearly we did. Are we free yet?Add to Technorati Favorites
In reference to our last post on this subject,Occupy wall street, some updates, 9-26-11 - press still commits crime of omissionAnd Protestors occupy Wall Street, Government occupy's the News, this is scary We must ask the question, is the minimal to non-existent blackouts/coverage of the Occupy wall street and other dissents gathering steam across the country a coordinated effort? It would seem to us, that at least one of the three major cable news networks would at the very least try to scoop the others with first breaking new coverage of these events. (NOTE: ourpage dedicated to occupy wall street is here occupy wall street-streaming video, twitter feeds, chat We are not referring here to the mass rush to cover should major violence break out. Which of course would immediately put the, here to date, mostly peaceful protests in a bad light. Missing the beginning of the events robs us and them of any professional, in-depth interviews and journalistic reporting that would lead to a better understanding among the general public as to just what is going on, and just what it is all about.
But then again, what drives ratings more than some good ol violence, blood and gore. After all, though not violent, the recent blood and gore of an air crash at an air show kept the networks riveted for days. Although we have the utmost empathy and our prayers go out to those killed and maimed during that incident, on a Richter scale of what has most import to the country at large it has to be the protests.?
Although major networks continue to keep their coverage to a minimum, print media appears to be increasing and ABC new has apparently come around with good article here
Browsing Zero Hedge we cane across several interesting comments in a post thread, they demand more thought because they sound eerily right on (emphasis and bottom comment outs):
Maybe i am naive but i dont get these comucapitalists (great name), leaving aside their obvious greed and keeping the gravy train going at any cost (but to themselves), they have such little self-worth if they dont realise just what a personal failure they have become, and the catastrophe they have caused for much of the global economy.
I guess they view it as winning at any cost, so it's inbred harvard-type thinking that the end (which boils down to their self enrichment) justifies the means.
So maybe i am more of a socialist than i thought because that attitude makes me feel sick to my stomach.
and
"Why are so many capitalists and "free-market" champions calling for government support? Many of the same people who rant against government regulations and interference, are happy to demand handouts, subsidies, and "helpful" intervention. Can you really be a commucapitalist? I guess if capitalist is redefined as self-serving, this wouldn't be a paradox. "