Media Trash

Aren’t you a bit weary of the Scott Peterson case?  Who cares?  Did Kobe Bryant rape a piece of trash?  Who cares?  On it goes, day after day.  Meanwhile, the media supports all the wrong things and doesn’t report the correct, meaningful things.  As an example, did you know that 292 towns and cities have decided not to support the Patriot Act?  This, to me, is wonderful, but not a word about it in the media.  I wrote to my local newspaper with a model code my town could adopt for not supporting the Patriot Act, but it was never published.  I just sent it again, with the note that three times as many towns and cities now have decided it as before, and wonder if they would consider printing it now.  I’ll send it to you by e-mail if you want it, and maybe you could substitute your town’s name and get it published and more cities and towns would decide not to support that dastardly piece of legislation.  Yesterday, the President stammered another speech in halting English, and noted that we are in Iraq for “liberation,” not weapons of mass destruction.  How things change.  A long time friend of mine and radio talk show host in Phoenix, Charles Goyette, was given the boot because he was against the Iraq war.  He held down prime time, and was extremely popular, but was bumped to night time as a result of his anti-Iraq invasion feelings.  Of course he was right, but the media had their own attitude and didn’t allow for his.  Now several print mags have exposed the Cheney Hallibutron cohesion, and at least now, correctly.  When the veep’s former company gets billions of dollars in contracts which have not been bid, there certainly was a mouse in the corn crib.  We, who have the ability to think, suspected it all along.  Gee, did that basketball star really shoot his chauffeur?  And wow!  That aspiring model did get shot on a NY subway yesterday.  The Bilderbergs are meeting just prior to the  D-Day celebration.  Heard a web site address this morning on C-Span, which looks interesting.  It’s bilderberg.org.  Of course, no one ever has heard of that outfit on the media now, have they?  The financial media have never noted that dollars are merely pieces of paper with ink on them, and are backed by absolutely nothing.  The financial media make me sicker than the rest I suppose, because of their devotion to the stock market.  Rarely do they tell of the hundreds of millions stolen by brokerages, and boiler room operations that glom Americans out of their hard earned dollars.  I rarely read a newspaper, but read incessantly on the internet.  This was kind of rambling, now wasn’t it?  At least you don’t have to pay for it.  Summer approaches.  Isn’t it wonderful?