Thursday, August 31, 2006

I dont trust the government - Am I crazy?

I don't trust our government - does that make me crazy?


so am I crazy?


Cause even though I don't believe that Bush and company actually caused 9/11, I do believe they either knew something about it and let it happen to push their own agenda or they were so incompetent that they didn't see the writing on the wall.


Does this make me crazy? How about those that do believe the government was implicit? Are they crazy?


I'm not so secure with our government to give them a pass on 9/11. Especially the way they have behaved after the event.


More importantly how they refuse to answer specific questions or release specific data. Like the video on top of the Sheraton Hotel that filmed the plane that crashed into the Pentagon (if it was a plane - I'm not sure about that). Hey don't tell me it's because of National Security - they show the planes hitting the World trade almost daily - so what is the difference???


Where are the 9-ton Engines on the wings of those planes?? hmmm where are the wings?? if you see the pictures of the gapping hole in the pentagon, there is no sign that plane had wings and 9-ton engines hanging from them. Since that part of the plane miraculously didn't damage or even leave a mark on the building??


So if it was a plane - just answer the questions, show the video? don't the families of the people who died that day deserve all the info. The Attack happened and things have changed since then - how can answering this be a risk? It already HAPPENED!!!


I won't go through every little thing that I find questionable about 9/11 or that other people are questioning. Please check out the movie "loose change" you can see it on Youtube and the tons of other videos pointing to things that are suspicious about 9/11. make up your own mind about that.


I do suspect though that our government is hiding something - and you know I wouldn't be so off-base. They tried to hide that they released the info of a CIA operative right, they tried to stop the 9/11 commission from even being formed, they didn't tell us all the info they had on Iraq WMD's (where we now know from the Downing Memos that they were going to fix the intelligence on Iraq) they claimed a false connection with Saddam and 9/11, they deny that global warming is a real problem, they believe abstinence is going to solve the Aids problems in Africa, they believe Gay marriage is a bigger threat to our society then 38 million poor - 46 million without health insurance, they shout terror to scare us to death but don't secure the ports, the transportation system or the borders, they spy on us illegally without oversite, they send people to jails without evidence based on terror, they pick people out of their countries and send them to places to be tortured without evidence or a trial EVER.


SERIOUSLY CAN I TRUST THESE PEOPLE???


CRAZY is what I would be if I did!!!

Feeling intellectualy and Morally Confused? I'm not!!!

Even though I will use this blog space to express my own opinons, sometimes I come across commentary or articles that come so close to my own beliefs that I can't help to to share them.

This was Keith Olbermann on the August 30th episode of his news show Countdown. He comments on the speech that Rumsfeld made two days ago, accusing Americans who disagree with this foolish Iraq War as Morally confused.

The funny part is they invade a sovereign country that didn't attack us, destabilizing further a region that is violatile, pushing up the oil prices, creating more terrorist (Al Qeada is in Iraq now, after the invasion, not before) and give our great nation the hatred of the world with their unilateralism and they want to accuse people like me of being Morally and intellectually confused. They must be smoking CRACK!!! Keith breaks it down much better:

The man who sees absolutes, where all other men see nuances and shades of meaning, is either a prophet, or a quack.

Donald H. Rumsfeld is not a prophet.

Mr. Rumsfeld's remarkable speech to the American Legion yesterday demands the deep analysis—and the sober contemplation—of every American.

For it did not merely serve to impugn the morality or intelligence -- indeed, the loyalty -- of the majority of Americans who oppose the transient occupants of the highest offices in the land. Worse, still, it credits those same transient occupants -- our employees -- with a total omniscience; a total omniscience which neither common sense, nor this administration's track record at home or abroad, suggests they deserve.

Dissent and disagreement with government is the life's blood of human freedom; and not merely because it is the first roadblock against the kind of tyranny the men Mr. Rumsfeld likes to think of as "his" troops still fight, this very evening, in Iraq.

It is also essential. Because just every once in awhile it is right and the power to which it speaks, is wrong.

In a small irony, however, Mr. Rumsfeld's speechwriter was adroit in invoking the memory of the appeasement of the Nazis. For in their time, there was another government faced with true peril—with a growing evil—powerful and remorseless.

That government, like Mr. Rumsfeld's, had a monopoly on all the facts. It, too, had the "secret information."

It alone had the true picture of the threat. It too dismissed and insulted its critics in terms like Mr. Rumsfeld's -- questioning their intellect and their morality.

That government was England's, in the 1930's.

It knew Hitler posed no true threat to Europe, let alone England.

It knew Germany was not re-arming, in violation of all treaties and accords.

It knew that the hard evidence it received, which contradicted its own policies, its own conclusions — its own omniscience -- needed to be dismissed.

The English government of Neville Chamberlain already knew the truth.

Most relevant of all — it "knew" that its staunchest critics needed to be marginalized and isolated. In fact, it portrayed the foremost of them as a blood-thirsty war-monger who was, if not truly senile, at best morally or intellectually confused.

That critic's name was Winston Churchill.

Sadly, we have no Winston Churchills evident among us this evening. We have only Donald Rumsfelds, demonizing disagreement, the way Neville Chamberlain demonized Winston Churchill.

History — and 163 million pounds of Luftwaffe bombs over England — have taught us that all Mr. Chamberlain had was his certainty — and his own confusion. A confusion that suggested that the office can not only make the man, but that the office can also make the facts.

Thus, did Mr. Rumsfeld make an apt historical analogy.

Excepting the fact, that he has the battery plugged in backwards.

His government, absolute -- and exclusive -- in its knowledge, is not the modern version of the one which stood up to the Nazis.

It is the modern version of the government of Neville Chamberlain.

But back to today's Omniscient ones.

That, about which Mr. Rumsfeld is confused is simply this: This is a Democracy. Still. Sometimes just barely.

And, as such, all voices count -- not just his.

Had he or his president perhaps proven any of their prior claims of omniscience — about Osama Bin Laden's plans five years ago, about Saddam Hussein's weapons four years ago, about Hurricane Katrina's impact one year ago — we all might be able to swallow hard, and accept their "omniscience" as a bearable, even useful recipe, of fact, plus ego.

But, to date, this government has proved little besides its own arrogance, and its own hubris.

Mr. Rumsfeld is also personally confused, morally or intellectually, about his own standing in this matter.

From Iraq to Katrina, to the entire "Fog of Fear" which continues to envelop this nation, he, Mr. Bush, Mr. Cheney, and their cronies have — inadvertently or intentionally — profited and benefited, both personally, and politically.

And yet he can stand up, in public, and question the morality and the intellect of those of us who dare ask just for the receipt for the Emporer's New Clothes?

In what country was Mr. Rumsfeld raised? As a child, of whose heroism did he read? On what side of the battle for freedom did he dream one day to fight? With what country has he confused the United States of America?

The confusion we -- as its citizens— must now address, is stark and forbidding.

But variations of it have faced our forefathers, when men like Nixon and McCarthy and Curtis LeMay have darkened our skies and obscured our flag. Note -- with hope in your heart — that those earlier Americans always found their way to the light, and we can, too.

The confusion is about whether this Secretary of Defense, and this administration, are in fact now accomplishing what they claim the terrorists seek: The destruction of our freedoms, the very ones for which the same veterans Mr. Rumsfeld addressed yesterday in Salt Lake City, so valiantly fought.

And about Mr. Rumsfeld's other main assertion, that this country faces a "new type of fascism."

As he was correct to remind us how a government that knew everything could get everything wrong, so too was he right when he said that -- though probably not in the way he thought he meant it.

This country faces a new type of fascism - indeed.

Although I presumptuously use his sign-off each night, in feeble tribute, I have utterly no claim to the words of the exemplary journalist Edward R. Murrow.

But never in the trial of a thousand years of writing could I come close to matching how he phrased a warning to an earlier generation of us, at a time when other politicians thought they (and they alone) knew everything, and branded those who disagreed: "confused" or "immoral."

Thus, forgive me, for reading Murrow, in full:

"We must not confuse dissent with disloyalty," he said, in 1954. "We must remember always that accusation is not proof, and that conviction depends upon evidence and due process of law.

"We will not walk in fear, one of another. We will not be driven by fear into an age of unreason, if we dig deep in our history and our doctrine, and remember that we are not descended from fearful men, not from men who feared to write, to speak, to associate, and to defend causes that were for the moment unpopular."

And so good night, and good luck.

Watch "Countdown" each weeknight at 8 p.m. ET on MSNBC TV - VERY GOOD SHOW (sonny)

Tuesday, August 22, 2006

THE REAL INCONVENIENT TRUTH!!

There is a REAL inconvenient truth in America. Not to say that the movie from Al Gore is wrong in any way because there is a real threat from global warming. But I think he missed the REAL inconvenient truth. The REAL reason that climate change is happening without the US doing anything about it. The real reason we haven't changed to an alternative energy source or made policy to slowly remove the dependency on the middle eastern oil. That reason is the American legal corruption system, in other words - the LOBBY.

How can you make policy decisions that benefit the whole of society when you are so strongly being influenced by those corporate donors who keep filling your coffers?? Do you think Exxonmobile is going to lobby to reduce greenhouse gases, obviously they benefit from the opposite. Is Texaco going to lobby to switch alternate fuels? Not a chance right. The top 5 profit-laden companies of 2006 are OIL companies. Who you thinks benefits from us attacking Iraq and Israel and Lebanon going off? The price of oil keeps going up but production hasn't slowed at all, actually it has increased exponentially.

I use oil companies only as an example, cause they aren't the only ones benefiting from policy through lobby. There is a long list of lobby groups for almost every issue in America. Even though I may agree with certain lobby groups, every single lobby is bad.

This is a democracy - where the will of the people is the most important. Politicians here ignore the will of the people for those who fill their coffers. A prime example is Joe Lieberman. This man can actually look you in the eye and say things in Iraq are going good. He isn't insane, he must know what is going on, why doesn't he want to admit reality??? Even though 60+ percent of Connecticut thinks this war is a mistake, he won't admit that. So basically he ignored the will of his people and luckily some semblance of democracy (even though it took a millionaire to do it) got him booted out of the democratic party. But still got to question why he is stuck on an OBVIOUS failed policy? Cause he is paid and he is paid so well that he can run as an independent because he thinks he can have the right marketing campaign to get the independent voters and the republicans, who are basically supporting him. (because the payers only care about their policy continuing, not political parties)

So you want America to be the country it should have always been - a country for and by the people then we must get rid of the lobby right now. If we continue to go the road we have chosen then our country will inevitably become a fascist state. That my friends is the REAL inconvenient truth!!!

Thursday, July 13, 2006

SENATE WASTING YOUR MONEY!!!

How much do senators get paid? I don't know that answer but I'm sure it isn't chump-change. How much do we spend to maintain the capital building, the services, the staffs of all these senators, the electricity used, their great healthcare program??? Again I don't know, but I know it isn't chump-change.

Well they are wasting our money - how you may ask? Well they have spent the entire day yesterday arguing for a flag-burning amendment. That's right - cause we have those crazy terrorists burning flags all over the USA.

This is utter nonsense and Hillary should be extra ashamed of herself for being a part of it. THIS IS NOT AN ISSUE. We had like 5 people burning US flags last year, yet we have 36 million broke people, we have 46 million without healthcare and we got even more millions with an inadequate education - and what are our senators wasting their time on "FLAG BURNING!!!!!!!!!"

Besides the fact that the symbol of the US shouldn't only be a freaking flag, it will also be the first amendment ever on the constitution banning something. I say free speech is being banned - cause burning a flag is the biggest sign you are in disagreement with the government, it's political expression and banning it goes against our first amendment rights. But I think it's a precedent they want to send, that they can start banning anything - you know they want to add Gay marriage to that (the other HUGE non-issue of midwest "Amurca").

I'm writing my senators right now - I'm asking Hillary and Chuck to stop wasting my money on non-issues. No one on the right is voting for Hillary so everytime she jumps on a conservative issue she just looks like a sellout.

Thursday, June 29, 2006

Introducing the new blog!

First, I will like to thank those that used to check out my deepthink blog on Myspace and welcome them to a much better, more organized blog. Also I don't feel big brother on my ass as much on blogger.com. It's a much better URL though, and that is the most important reason.

Why did you choose "Reality's Siren" as a name? Because I believe those in the public service and many in the public eye in general don't live in the real world. They act like the truth is relative. There may be two sides to a story, but there is only ONE truth. I'm hoping with this blog that I can reach those out there who also want to speak and read in reality. I'm personally tired of wedge issues and social contructs that don't follow logic. A big example is what our dear senators spent the week debating - Flag burning!. There were about 5 flags burned this year, yet there is 36 million poor, 46 million without healthcare, how many more millions with an inadequate education, and they spend the week on an issue that affects NO ONE!!! Well if we don't start blowing the horn on these people that are supposed to represent us, then we will only go one direction - down the toilet.