Sunday, May 17, 2009

The Commie Takeover continues

While you were sleeping ...
Flopping Aces features these Three big stories you’re missing while dancing on Pelosi’s political grave…
        The Imminent Demise of Private Health Care Insurance        
Under the Senate proposals, the government would regulate not only insurance products, but also the marketing of insurance and sales commissions paid to insurance agents and brokers.     

[This is but one maneuver in Obama's Blitzkrieg attack on the West.  As one wag, prolly me, put it during the Clinton years, "There's so much crime going on that crime isn't anymore."  Same deal.

Limiting Internet news access via copyright infringements
WaPo’s Bruce W. Sanford and Bruce D. Brown - a couple of legal eagles specializing in media and 1st Amendment issues - have come up with some legislative suggestions to aid the struggling media. Most of it entails kneecapping their Internet competition.

They start out by applauding the proposed media bailout I posted on late March. Then the piling on begins.

[I was active on Free Republic when the WaPost and LA Times mounted a court challenge to our posting entire articles, a practice that, oddly enough, the New York Times allowed as beneficial.  The court came down largely on the side of the newspapers, but with a  "Fair Use" allowance for a few paragraphs.  As a result, Jim Robinson was forced to delete thousands of posts, and with them much of my archived  work. 

What they're proposing here is complete internet control of "the message."  Which of course is the mother's milk of all oppressive regimes. ]


  • Wilkerson’s second war on Cheney
Lawrence Wilkerson picks up where he left off on his previously waged war on Cheney back in 2005 - not long after his boss, Colin Powell, was politely asked to resign, and Ret. Col. Wilkerson followed suit.

[Who gives a rat's ass on this one?  It smacks of  Gary Sick, the ex National Security Council staffer under Presidents Ford, Carter, and Reagan,  whose tortured refusal to accept his own complicity in Carter's failed Iran policy sent him to tilting at Reagan and Bush for the so-called "October Surprise."  Wilkerson worked for Powell, same difference.]


3 comments:

JMcD said...

♪♫♪♪♫♪ If I didn't care more than words can say
If I didn't care would I feel this way ♪♫♪

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Anonymous said...

But Rodger, it's been a long time since facts mattered in American politics. --Jack

JMcD said...

MONOLOGUE: If I didn't care honey child, mo' than words can say. If I didn't
care baby, would I feel this way? Darlin' if this isn’t love, then why do I thrill so
much? What is it that makes my head go 'round and 'round while my heart just stands
still so much ?


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