Just keeping you honest ;-)

Michael Corrigan
Programmer
Endora Digital Solutions 
www.endoradigital.com
630/942-5211 x-134
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Gary P. McNeel, Jr. 
  To: CF-Community 
  Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2001 10:22 AM
  Subject: RE: Massive blasts rock Central Jerusalem :(


  Granted. I was not trying to go one side or the other. I feel the vast
  majority of attacks come from the right (as we know it today) as far 
as "not
  being on the team". This goes far back into our history.

  -Gary

  > -----Original Message-----
  > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  > Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2001 9:34 AM
  > To: CF-Community
  > Subject: Re: Massive blasts rock Central Jerusalem :(
  >
  >
  > Wait, now I remember another thing I wanted to say... You left out 
the
  > Clinton's. ("Vast right-wing conspiracy?")
  >
  > > This type of attack was used by McCarthy and Reagan.
  >
  > Michael Corrigan
  > Programmer
  > Endora Digital Solutions
  > www.endoradigital.com
  > 630/942-5211 x-134
  >   ----- Original Message -----
  >   From: Gary P. McNeel, Jr.
  >   To: CF-Community
  >   Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2001 12:37 AM
  >   Subject: RE: Massive blasts rock Central Jerusalem :(
  >
  >
  >   Whether Howard meant to do this intentionally or not, this is a 
common
  > tool
  >   in American media (on both sides), maybe in others. "Boiling it 
down"
  > can
  >   oversimplify complex issues and make them seem out of context. 
Watch
  > Bill
  >   O'Reilly, he is a master at this. It is a common tool. We are
  > increasingly
  >   being taught to NOT be skeptical of our leaders and their agendas 
or
  > to be
  >   afraid to question their actions for fear of a personal attack.
  >
  >   I have been attacked in here for my same views. This type of 
attack
  > was used
  >   by McCarthy and Reagan. "If you don't agree with us, you must not 
be
  > with us
  >   and you must agree with the other side." It is happening in the 
news
  > and in
  >   politics everyday in America. It happens in this group.  Don't 
support
  > the
  >   war? You must be anti-American (re: Beth saying I should leave 
America
  >   because I exercise the very rights I and others have served in the
  > armed
  >   forces to protect). Think maybe the way America has exploited 
other
  >   countries and pissed some people off? You must be un-American. 
Think
  > the
  >   Attorney General is a right-wing, neo-Nazi sympathizer (see his 
past
  >   writings and remarks)? Think these new tribunals and anti-terror
  > legislation
  >   are knee-jerk? You must be anti-American. "Get with the program
  > soldier"
  >   ("FMJ"). Who's side are you on? Etc. Etc. No real effort is made 
to
  >   understand the other side of the argument, just attack the arguer 
(ad
  >   hominem).
  >
  >   What has the War In Afghanistan (America's Next War, ad 
infinitum)...
  > done
  >   so far? We really don't know. Sure, there are some women without
  > birquas(sp)
  >   on. And some men have shaved beards. But have we actually stopped
  > terrorism
  >   at all? Have we helped unleash a civil war? Laid the ground for 
one?
  > After
  >   the attacks in Israel, I would say no. In a year or two, when the
  > political
  >   capital of Afghanistan has been spent and we realize what the war 
is
  >   costing, people will go back to watching "news" of OJ or endless 
talk
  > about
  >   some other trivial subject (Condit comes to mind or sports). I 
think
  > there
  >   are more sports channels than "news" channels. Feed the 
distractions.
  > Opium
  >   for the masses. Cheap to make and people will pay a fortune for 
it.
  >
  >   BTW - I have heard zero on the news about the cost, and I am 
talking
  > the
  >   nightly or daily news, not some obscure web source I have to track
  > down, I
  >   am talking what most Americans will see.
  >
  >   Anyway, I am tired. Good night.
  >
  >   -Gary
  >
  >   > -----Original Message-----
  >   > From: Benjamin Falloon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  >   > Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2001 1:04 AM
  >   > To: CF-Community
  >   > Subject: Re: Massive blasts rock Central Jerusalem :(
  >   >
  >   >
  >   > Why do you feel the need to "boil down" my statements? I don't
  >   > doubt it was
  >   > an honest attempt on your part, but why is it nessasary? In your
  > case it
  >   > seems your 'honest' attempt at boiling down my statements was
  > intended for
  >   > your then to manipulate my statements to gain support from other
  >   > members on
  >   > this board and discredit my original intentions. In short, to 
put
  > words in
  >   > my mouth. Nothing in my posts are indicated my 
agreeing/condoning
  > the
  >   > taliban, yet you sarcasically impied this with your post along
  >   > with labeling
  >   > my words "liberal mantra".
  >   >
  >   > I see a distinct difference between news and truth or 'reality'.
  >   > If you take
  >   > one of my previous metaphors, truth (the ingrediant) is sugar, 
but
  > coke
  >   > (corporate news) is not sugar, it may be based on sugar, but 
there
  > is
  >   > nothing natural or real about it. It's a consumable commodity.
  >   >
  >   > This is my objection put simply. I do condone the sterotyping of
  >   > Palastinians into "American hating terrorists" by people who use
  >   > the 'street
  >   > celebration' footage as an example. This is a gross 
generalisation
  >   > equivelent to called all americans "fat fast food addicted 
ignorant
  >   > war-loving facists". Neither of these two description are fair 
and
  >   > demonstrate radical ignorance. The corporate news is in part
  >   > responsible for
  >   > this ignorance. This is my objection.
  >   >
  >   > Benjamin
  >   >
  >   >
  >   >
  >   >
  >   > ----- Original Message -----
  >   > From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  >   > To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  >   > Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2001 4:52 PM
  >   > Subject: RE: Massive blasts rock Central Jerusalem :(
  >   >
  >   >
  >   > > It appears that you want to turn an honest attempt to boil 
down
  > your
  >   > > statements  to their most basic terms (and give you a chance 
to
  > respond
  >   > and
  >   > > correct any misunderstanding) as an attack. I wasn't attacking
  >   > you. I was
  >   > > attacking the idea that we shouldn't draw conclusion when
  >   > presented with,
  >   > > what even you described as factual, news accounts.
  >   > >
  >   > > I see you trying to play both sides of the fence -- the news 
is
  > biased,
  >   > but
  >   > > it's factual.
  >   > >
  >   > > You can't have it both ways.
  >   > >
  >   > > As a journalist, I also take offense at your narrow-sighted,
  > uninformed
  >   > view
  >   > > of how a news operation works.  It's the old thing -- people 
who
  > don't
  >   > like
  >   > > to hear the truth blame the messenger. And then deride any one 
who
  > says,
  >   > > "Hey, maybe it's not the messenger's fault." It's a very
  > convenient
  >   > position
  >   > > to be in -- you can cast aspersions all around without ever 
being
  > in a
  >   > > position to honestly face your own biases.
  >   > >
  >   > > H.
  >   > >
  >   > >
  >   > >
  >   > >
  >   > >
  >   > >
  >   > > -----Original Message-----
  >   > > From: Benjamin Falloon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  >   > > Sent: Tuesday, December 04, 2001 10:28 PM
  >   > > To: CF-Community
  >   > > Subject: Re: Massive blasts rock Central Jerusalem :(
  >   > >
  >   > >
  >   > > You read into my words through your own stereotypical view of
  >   > non-mainstream
  >   > > thinking...
  >   > >
  >   > > My original post concerned the discussion surrounding the so
  > called
  >   > > 'celebrating Palastinians'. My critisism was limited to a
  > discussion
  >   > > concerning oppinions on this footage. Having said that, I 
don't
  > welcome
  >   > you
  >   > > putting words in my mouth concerning my position on the 
Taliban
  >   > and their
  >   > > oppressive regime.
  >   > >
  >   > > You've attempted to discredit my criticism of corporate owned
  > media by
  >   > > insinuating that I support the Taliban because I mistrust the
  > news. Your
  >   > > conclusions are weak. You can label my words as "liberal 
mantra"
  > if you
  >   > > wish, but in my oppinion this does your position no credit as 
it
  > implies
  >   > > you're more interested in labels and stereotypes then a
  >   > discussion of any
  >   > > real depth.
  >   > >
  >   > > Keep watching television Howard. It appears to do you a lot of
  > good.
  >   > >
  >   > > Benjamin
  >   > >
  >   > >
  >   > >
  >   > > ----- Original Message -----
  >   > > From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  >   > > To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  >   > > Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2001 4:17 PM
  >   > > Subject: RE: Massive blasts rock Central Jerusalem :(
  >   > >
  >   > >
  >   > > > I don't want to misstate what you're saying, but let me boil
  > down for
  >   > you
  >   > > > what I hear you saying:
  >   > > >
  >   > > > 1) The news may be factually correct, though the nuance may 
be
  > off
  >   > because
  >   > > > of entertainment values -- therefore, the "real" news is 
some
  > how
  >   > > obscured.
  >   > > >
  >   > > > 2) Because the "news" has been remanufactured to a degree,
  >   > and no longer
  >   > > > reflects the raw, unvarnished truth, it is offensive to base 
any
  >   > > conclusions
  >   > > > this "newstainment."
  >   > > >
  >   > > > Am I understanding you correctly?
  >   > > >
  >   > > > Therefore, we should not condemn the Taliban for beating,
  > stoning and
  >   > > > murdering women because, by golly, we learned about it on a
  >   > network news
  >   > > > show. And it was edited. And who knows what was left out. A
  > Taliban
  >   > denial
  >   > > > maybe? Or possibly a Taliban apology ("We didn't mean to 
stone
  > those
  >   > women
  >   > > > to death -- the rock just slipped. Sorry.")
  >   > > >
  >   > > > Is that really what you're saying. I mean, because that's 
what I
  > hear
  >   > you
  >   > > > saying. And I find it pretty offensive.
  >   > > >
  >   > > > If the facts are correct, it matters little how they are
  >   > delivered. And
  >   > no
  >   > > > amount of political correctness (in this case, the liberal
  >   > mantra of we
  >   > > > shouldn't criticize other "cultures") can possibly justify 
what
  > the
  >   > > Taliban
  >   > > > has done to women and dissenters within Afghanistan.
  >   > > >
  >   > > > H.
  >   > > >
  >   > > >
  >   > > >
  >   > > >
  >   > > > -----Original Message-----
  >   > > > From: Benjamin Falloon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  >   > > > Sent: Tuesday, December 04, 2001 9:18 PM
  >   > > > To: CF-Community
  >   > > > Subject: Re: Massive blasts rock Central Jerusalem :(
  >   > > >
  >   > > >
  >   > > > Beth,
  >   > > >
  >   > > > I'm not certain how you arrived at such an exaggerated
  >   > understanding of
  >   > my
  >   > > > original post. But allow me at least the oppertunity to 
expand
  > my
  >   > > perspetive
  >   > > > before you sarcastically attack my posts once more, even 
though
  > the
  >   > > original
  >   > > > post was not even address to you.
  >   > > >
  >   > > > I may have refered to television (and this can be broadened 
to
  > any
  >   > > > corporately own/operated news service) as manufactured, but 
I
  >   > did not in
  >   > > any
  >   > > > way insinuate that the 'stories' were myth. News services
  > (mostly)
  >   > deliver
  >   > > > their content in a highly constructed way. News is like coka
  >   > cola; coke
  >   > is
  >   > > > based on sugar, a 'real world' ingredient, just as the
  > "oppression of
  >   > > > afghanistan women" may too be 'real world', but the end
  >   > result delivered
  >   > > by
  >   > > > the news services is nothing 'natural'... it is a 
manufacured
  >   > construct
  >   > > > intentionally mixed to produce the desired effect. This is 
how I
  > view
  >   > > > corporate news services. Most of what is aired looks no
  >   > different from,
  >   > > and
  >   > > > indeed reflects the kind of news approach highlighted by the
  > nineties
  >   > film
  >   > > > "Wag the Dog".
  >   > > >
  >   > > > Images are carefully selected, edited and cut with emotive 
music
  > and
  >   > > > commentry designed to promote a certain perspective. Exactly
  > whose
  >   > > > perspective/interests/politics represented are beyond the
  >   > reach of this
  >   > > > discussion, but the net effect of these kinds of 
presentations
  > are not
  >   > at
  >   > > > all dissimilar to those effects achieved by the 
entertainment
  > industry
  >   > as
  >   > > a
  >   > > > whole.
  >   > > >
  >   > > > News is entertainment/entertainment is news. I find making
  > judgements
  >   > upon
  >   > > > other peoples/cultures etc based on this kind of information
  >   > offensive.
  >   > > >
  >   > > > I recall a previous post by Gary that brought up the lack on
  > true
  >   > > > investigative reporting in the main stream news. My oppinion
  >   > on the news
  >   > > is
  >   > > > an extension of this logic.
  >   > > >
  >   > > > Benjamin
  >   > > >
  >   > > >
  >   > > >
  >   > > >
  >   > > >
  >   > > > ----- Original Message -----
  >   > > > From: "Fleischer, Beth" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  >   > > > To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  >   > > > Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2001 12:12 PM
  >   > > > Subject: RE: Massive blasts rock Central Jerusalem :(
  >   > > >
  >   > > >
  >   > > > > Folks!!
  >   > > > >
  >   > > > > did you hear it!  The oppression of afghanistan women is a
  >   > myth, made
  >   > up
  >   > > > by
  >   > > > > the media.
  >   > > > >
  >   > > > > Benjamin, I heard about the plight of afghani women 
several
  >   > years ago
  >   > > when
  >   > > > > an afghan woman came to speak at a university.  Did she 
make
  > it up
  >   > too?
  >   > > > was
  >   > > > > she in on the big media conspiracy?  Were the stories she 
told
  > of
  >   > women
  >   > > > > being killed for walking down the street with a man whom
  >   > they weren't
  >   > > > > married to made up too? Were the stories of female lawyers
  >   > and doctors
  >   > > > made
  >   > > > > up too?    And she left afghanistan not because she was no
  > longer
  >   > > allowed
  >   > > > to
  >   > > > > practice law there, but just to spread these lies about 
the
  >   > wonderful
  >   > > > > taliban rule?  All those underground schools to teach 
girls
  > dont'
  >   > exist
  >   > > > > right - because under the taliban rule girls WERE allowed 
to
  > go to
  >   > > school?
  >   > > > > And all this information I received prior to 9/11 - it was
  >   > made up for
  >   > > > WHAT
  >   > > > > REASON?
  >   > > > >
  >   > > > > so, all the people in afghanistan listening to music 
again,
  > shaving
  >   > > their
  >   > > > > beards, taking off their masks, they weren't really
  >   > oppressed its just
  >   > a
  >   > > > > media invention, right?
  >   > > > >
  >   > > > >
  >   > > > >
  >   > > > >
  >   > > > >
  >   > > > > > The western media is at best, extrodinatily limited in 
it's
  >   > > > representation
  >   > > > > > of 'real people' in the middle east (or media east as 
it's
  > exists
  >   > for
  >   > > > us).
  >   > > > > > Furthermore, it's representation is more often designed 
to
  > promote
  >   > > this
  >   > > > > > kind
  >   > > > > > of discussion by manufacture of 'stories' (one of these
  > being the
  >   > > > > > celebrating Palistinians, another being the oppression 
of
  > women in
  >   > > > > > Aphganistan for example). These stories are the 
developed
  > and made
  >   > > self
  >   > > > > > referencial, repeated over and over by all media outlets
  >   > until they
  >   > > > become
  >   > > > > > the measure of oppinion polls on presidencial 
popularity.
  > There
  >   > > simplify
  >   > > > > > polarize and synthasize politics and culture for the 
fast
  > food
  >   > culture
  >   > > > > > that
  >   > > > > > is America.
  >   > > > > >
  >   > > > > >
  >   > > > > >
  >   > > > > >
  >   > > > > > ----- Original Message -----
  >   > > > > > From: "Michael Dinowitz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  >   > > > > > To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  >   > > > > > Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2001 9:18 AM
  >   > > > > > Subject: RE: Massive blasts rock Central Jerusalem :(
  >   > > > > >
  >   > > > > >
  >   > > > > > > 1. There were a LOT more than 1 woman and 5 kids. 
There
  > were PA
  >   > > police
  >   > > > > > > taking camera's away from reporters to avoid the news 
from
  > it.
  >   > There
  >   > > > > > were
  >   > > > > > > letters of protest from the AP and Reuters over it. I
  >   > know people
  >   > > who
  >   > > > > > live
  >   > > > > > > in Israel and have first hand reports as do many 
others.
  >   > > > > > > 2. The rumor that it was old footage was debunked. It
  >   > started with
  >   > a
  >   > > > > > > student in Argentina and spread. It was real footage.
  >   > > > > > > 3. I don't condemn any Palestinian for the actions of 
some
  > truly
  >   > > sick
  >   > > > > > > people who take pride and happiness in the suffering 
of
  > others.
  >   > > > > > >
  >   > > > > > >
  >   > > > > > > >As or your second quesion...
  >   > > > > > > >First, that clip of a women dancing and five kids
  >   > > > > > > >clapping there hands, I wouldnt realy know how that 
is
  >   > > > > > > >considred 'my people', last time i checked, the
  >   > > > > > > >Palestinian population was not reprented by a women
  >   > > > > > > >and 5 kids, and yes, a car passing by blowings its
  >   > > > > > > >horn...Second, CNN, which first aired the clip, was
  >   > > > > > > >and still is accused of airing an old clip which was
  >   > > > > > > >taking during the Iraq war, except , sadly, no media
  >   > > > > > > >outlet would ever let the story run, nor deny or
  >   > > > > > > >confirm the reports....
  >   > > > > > > >
  >   > > > > > > >Now i dont know if that is right or wrong, I do
  >   > > > > > > >believe that YES, its very possible that there does
  >   > > > > > > >exist a palestinian women who danced in the streets,
  >   > > > > > > >and its so re-assuring that a camera somehow found 
her
  >   > > > > > > >dancing and aired her image, two hours after the
  >   > > > > > > >incident.....I would think there would be more
  >   > > > > > > >pressing issues at that time,but i guess a 
Palestinian
  >   > > > > > > >women supposedly dancing in the streets of
  >   > > > > > > >Palestine,is more important than the those tens and
  >   > > > > > > >thousands of casualties and the chaos that was
  >   > > > > > > >happening here..
  >   > > > > > > >
  >   > > > > > > >I guess the Palestinians where just about to get 
there
  >   > > > > > > >independence and your blessings, and this women came
  >   > > > > > > >and screwed everything up for us!!!
  >   > > > > > > >
  >   > > > > > > >BTW, the women was kinda a heavy set, so i wouldnt
  >   > > > > > > >realy call it "Jumping up for Joy", the poor old lady
  >   > > > > > > >could barely walk, but she was eating sweets, which
  >   > > > > > > >does probably translate to her as jumping up for
  >   > > > > > > >joy!!!
  >   > > > > > > >
  >   > > > > > > >
  >   > > > > > > >
  >   > > > > > > >
  >   > > > > > > >
  >   > > > > > > >
  >   > > > > > > >
  >   > > > > > >
  >   > > > > >
  >   > > > >
  >   > > >
  >   > > >
  >   > >
  >   > >
  >   >
  >
  > 
  
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