Not Saying “Don’t” is Saying “Go Ahead”

by editor | January 27th, 2009

From there, it’s not too much more of a reach to punishment. Why am I blaming this on President Obama? Simple. He blames all actions of the Federal Government on President Bush, and him alone. On the other hand, if he were not interested in making political hay, while the bright light shines down on his honeymoon, how would this type of thing happen? He did win, you know, and the Democrats are his party. A simple text from his unsecure

Now, what style of government actually imprisons the political opposition? Possibly the model set forth by Karl Marx? How about the political ideology masquerading as a religion, in order to use the 1st Amendment as a protection against it being stopped as a threat to The Constitution?

I had CSPAN on in the background last night, and the program was the broadcasting from the New Freedom Association. Some type of forum on public policy for communications. I first was listening to an FCC official, Johnathon Adelstein, who lambasted the Bush administration for not allowing the free exchange of information. He would then use this as a point of contrast, saying how “we now have a new president who will fix this.” The methodology for his lecture recycled the same method over and over: “BUSH = BAD, Obama will show us the light!” Toss in a few gratuitous comments regarding the rest of the world’s view of us, “now that America has a leader they like.” Amazing. No wonder then Candidate Obama gave but moments to the troops in Afghanistan, Iraq and Germany, but could stand before the adoring foreign crowds in Berlin, to mimic John F Kennedy, who, I predict, will never stand in history with.

By the last part of the show I listened to, a young lawyers was on the panel and discussing the decline of journalism, and it wasn’t in the sense of the release of National secrets, but that the media (I gathered the printed press) had a beef about unfair access, and how things like Craig’s List were draining papers of their fund source from classified ads, and how the Federal Government would help address that problem.

So, just like the Unions and the automakers, who refuse to adapt, or even emulate the competition’s methods, the big news papers will most likely make a bigger push for money from the taxpayer. So much for the free press, Maybe we can demand their names be changed to lead in with “Truth.”

The tone of “the world/Nation is screwed up beyond belief because of President Bush seems the to the mandatory lead in to each and ever speech, as well as being put into the “Tell them what you’re going to tell them, tell, them , then tell you what you told them” format.

At what point will this Administration grow up?

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