Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Re: Wringing-the-Neck of Empty Ritual.

Dear Keith: Obviously, you are bright. Anyone agreeing with me has
to be! But you are weak-spirited to suppose that things can be left
going as they are... and the USA will somehow... survive. There are
three approximately equal problem areas in the USA: (1.) The horrible
and immensely wasteful school systems; (2.) The corrupt, elitist and
controlling media; and (3.) our career-politician-dominated
governments, seldom deferential to the electorates. Number (2.) is
responsible for number (3.). That's why FIXING the media has to be a
top priority! Fixing our corrupt governments can happen very quickly
following the ratification of my New Constitution. But fixing the
media will require monitoring what gets said and done and imprisoning
errant individuals, or shutting down any media not conforming to the
very clear dictates of my New Constitution. To wit:

"Bill of Rights and Amendments:

1st Amendment: No law shall be made regarding the establishment of
peaceable religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof, but
government, its campaigns, processes, slogans, and disbursements shall
be secular. No law nor private or civil action shall abridge: the
freedom of speech; the freedom of a fair and pro-democracy press or
other medium; the right of People to peaceably assemble; and the right
of any Citizen or group to petition government or any of its branches
or departments for redress of grievances. Citizens so petitioning
government shall receive appropriate, relevant, timely, comprehensive,
helpful and just responses from proper authorities who have thoroughly
read, understood, and addressed each salient aspect of the grievances
or requests for directions or clarifications. Failure to so respond
to a rightful petition for redress of a grievance shall, on a single
provable instance, terminate the apt one's employment, especially
those in management or public office—including judges and justices—who
ignore, frustrate or give the run-around to any competent Citizen who
has been diligent in having a grievance properly addressed, or in
having his or her civil rights fully upheld. No judge or justice
shall presume that by performing the above required duties, that they
in any way might be compromising their objectivity or fairness in
court; justice be not "blind", but well informed. *** Freedom of the
press or other medium mandates that there be reasonable truthfulness
in reporting. Wanton distortion of the truth, or deliberate omission
of the truth—except in cases of obvious fiction or satire—is
prohibited. Stating or implying that a particular news medium has a
collective voice (we) or position on any issue is prohibited, as for
example via: anonymous editorials; regularly occurring accompanying
comments; commentary programs financed by, or ideologically screened
by, the same news medium; editorials named as being authored by
management; editorial comments by others that are in any way
ideologically censored, omitted or screened; or by comments occurring
at specific times or designated locations that most would come to
associate with the management of such medium, even if such are
innocuous. No medium shall be a forum for promoting the ideology of
its management or owners, nor shall they employ anyone who uses such
job to hawk their personal political preferences—at risk of loss of
license or closure of the business. Flagrantly editing news to
promote the ideology of management is a felony. No medium shall
analyze, assess, summarize, or make subjective judgments about any
pending election or referendum. Nor shall they invite others outside
of the media to do so. But factual, thorough coverage of the
candidates or referenda issues—on an as occurs basis—is allowed,
provided there are no comments, nor actions, as above, and provided
the same unbiased coverage is given to all of the candidates or to all
of the referenda issues. It shall be a 10 year felony to repress
truthful news reporting in any medium by threatening legal action. No
medium can be sued for libel for presenting material authored by
others, but if a person is harmed by the medium's content, they shall
be allowed to reply—without editing—in that medium. Each medium shall
respond to breaking news without considering the response of any other
medium. Injuries due to improper news coverage or non coverage shall
not be excused by the media response. A medium reporting on
government shall do so thoroughly, objectively, and with detachment—
being neither laudatory nor critical by form, and not repressing
thoughtful dissent nor its coverage. Every medium shall favor the
truth over supposition, without parity nor bias. False or deceptive
commercial advertising is prohibited. Deliberate use by any
candidate, their staffs or election committees, of false or deceptive
campaign speeches, slogans, advertisements, humor, or innuendo is a
felony. No organization, nor part of the media, nor any special
interest group(s) shall in any way endorse a slate of candidates for
public office; flagrant violation is a felony. No medium shall
display active public records without the free consent of the apt
parties."

And ... "It shall be a felony for any government official or employee,
or any celebrity or media idol—past or present—to publicly endorse or
campaign on behalf of any candidate for public office or job.
Exhibiting ideological bias in a job terminates the employment.
Candidates for public office shall be disqualified for soliciting new
voter registrants; and no campaign shall aid or organize the
transportation of voters to the polls.

Keith, I FIX the media problems, not simply cross-my-fingers and hope
the problems go away. I say: If something is BROKE, fix it! Time
and again, that's what my New Constitution does! — John A. Armistead
— Patriot


>
On Mar 2, 4:25 am, KeithInSeoul <keithinta...@gmail.com> wrote:
> A couple of days ago, John Armistead wrote this:
>
> *"When TV first started, everything was live.  Reporters went where the news
> was happening and interviewed people on the scene.  Many times
> those people were so nervous being live on-camera, that they didn't respond
> well.  So, the God-damned media started "interviewing" (conversing with)
> others on their staff.  Today, it is practically unheard of to have a live
> interview of anyone not employed by the media.  What they do is to explain
> the news event, then give an almost immediate assessment of what that news
> event means to politics or etc.  It all happens so fast that ordinary people
> don't have time to reason through the implications of a news story before
> the the media brain-washes them with their slants or spins on the news.  An
> informed electorate is absolutely necessary for having a people-controlled
> government."
> *
> ====
>
> Say what you will, I find this to be very astute, and pretty much on
> point.   There is room for news commentary, and we have always had shows
> such as "Meet The Press";  which usually came on Sunday mornings,  but
> John's point is well taken.  A part of the problem, (if there is a problem)
> is that we now have 24 hour news channels, which require "filler".  Thus,
> the rise of folks like O'Reilly,  Hannity,  Olbermann,  Maddow, Matthews,
> etc., etc., etc.
>
> But there has also been a blurring of the lines now, and even at the local
> level;.  We have news reporters now commenting and opininig on the news,
> which was never heard of ten years ago.   Anderson Cooper,  Britt Hume,
> Diane Sawyer, Katie Couric;  they all "comment and opine" now, versus
> reporting the news.  This is very much a slippery slope.  NBC went so far
> this past election cycle as selling Keith Olbermann and Chris Matthews as
> some type of fair and balanced news reporters who were covering elections.
> I caught it, and I thinik most thinking Americans caught it, but I saw my
> daughter, (who is a 26 year old Moonbat) and others who viewed Olbermann and
> Matthews as legitimate news reporters.  They are not, and therein lies the
> danger.
>
> I think this is what John points to, and his point is well taken.  Whether
> there needs to be something contained within the Constitution
> addressing such an issue, is debatable.  I would say, "No".
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On Wed, Mar 2, 2011 at 12:11 AM, Mark <markmka...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > We have a couple (just a couple) of rules here civility is necessary (you
> > can call someone anything you want....just do it nicely), and NO
> > SPAMMING....
>
> > You sir, SPAMMED this board with a canned answer to several posts all in a
> > row. This is not tolerated. Live with it or say good-bye.... It is indeed
> > YOUR choice.
>
> > As to THIS:
>
> > <<<Those of your ilk are NOT wanted on this post!>>>
>
> > This is a PUBLIC forum.... ALL responses to ANY post are welcome under the
> > above rules. Again, if you do not believe in Freedom of speech on any and
> > all subjects from any and all perspectives.... Say good-bye. Again.... YOUR
> > choice.
>
> > To try to limit speech is indeed a little fascist and punishable under YOUR
> > Constitution, NO ????
>
> > On Tue, Mar 1, 2011 at 9:58 AM, NoEinstein <noeinst...@bellsouth.net>wrote:
>
> >> Mark:  What you have done is to be a party crasher, like MJ.  You've
> >> overstepped you bounds by bossing me, the author of the post, around.
> >> Anyone who would do that has to be a leftist, socialist-communist who
> >> is frightened in their loaded jockeys that I will succeed in my
> >> efforts to save America's free enterprise, capitalist system.  Those
> >> of your ilk are NOT wanted on this post!  — John A. Armistead —
> >> Patriot
>
> >> On Feb 28, 5:44 pm, Mark <markmka...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> > NoEinstein.... what you have done in these last posts is SPAM the
> >> board...
> >> > one more time and you go to moderation.
>
> >> > On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 3:07 PM, NoEinstein <noeinst...@bellsouth.net
> >> >wrote:
>
> >> > > MJ, the party crasher, is undeserving of a reply.  — J. A. A. —
>
> >> > > On Feb 28, 10:26 am, MJ <micha...@america.net> wrote:
> >> > > > >Sage 2:  Our Constitution is inside of a bomb-proof vault.  About a
> >> > > > >century ago, politicians learned how to pay the Constitution lip-
> >> > > > >service while working around the spirit of that WEAK document to do
> >> > > > >whatever they want.
>
> >> > > > And how will YOUR unseen panacea Constitution CHANGE this problem?
> >> > > > Did you include "Pretty Please" throughout?
> >> > > > Oh yeah ... you cannot tell us ... you cannot show us ... you are to
> >> > > > afraid that
> >> > > > this so-called masterpiece falls short and that a bunch of rank
> >> amateur
> >> > > > imbeciles (your premise) might demonstrate such to you. Oh the
> >> > > embarrassment!
>
> >> > > > >you don't qualify to judge my creative efforts for the benefit of
> >> the
> >> > > USA!
>
> >> > > > Yeah, apparently this thing does not exist.
> >> > > > Why else do we get endless pomposity, fallacy spews and no delivery?
>
> >> > > > Regard$,
> >> > > > --MJ
>
> >> > > > Our moment permits interest in one question only: Will we, of
> >> > > > Deadwood, be more than just targets for ass-fucking? -- Al
> >> Swearengen
>
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