http://ziegfeldgirl.multiply.com/video/item/328/Eidololatria_-_Cult_of_Personality_1988_by_Living_Colour_my_vid

Yep Travis, Sounds like more kosher propagandists BS. Again very anti-
American!

“Only Thing We Have to Fear Is Fear Itself”: FDR’s First Inaugural
Address

http://www.americanrhetoric.com/speeches/fdrfirstinaugural.html

I am certain that my fellow Americans expect that on my induction into
the Presidency I will address them with a candor and a decision which
the present situation of our people impel. This is preeminently the
time to speak the truth, the whole truth, frankly and boldly. Nor need
we shrink from honestly facing conditions in our country today. This
great Nation will endure as it has endured, will revive and will
prosper. So, first of all, let me assert my firm belief that the only
thing we have to fear is fear itself—nameless, unreasoning,
unjustified terror which paralyzes needed efforts to convert retreat
into advance. In every dark hour of our national life a leadership of
frankness and vigor has met with that understanding and support of the
people themselves which is essential to victory. I am convinced that
you will again give that support to leadership in these critical days.

In such a spirit on my part and on yours we face our common
difficulties. They concern, thank God, only material things. Values
have shrunken to fantastic levels; taxes have risen; our ability to
pay has fallen; government of all kinds is faced by serious
curtailment of income; the means of exchange are frozen in the
currents of trade; the withered leaves of industrial enterprise lie on
every side; farmers find no markets for their produce; the savings of
many years in thousands of families are gone.

More important, a host of unemployed citizens face the grim problem of
existence, and an equally great number toil with little return. Only a
foolish optimist can deny the dark realities of the moment.

Yet our distress comes from no failure of substance. We are stricken
by no plague of locusts. Compared with the perils which our
forefathers conquered because they believed and were not afraid, we
have still much to be thankful for. Nature still offers her bounty and
human efforts have multiplied it. Plenty is at our doorstep, but a
generous use of it languishes in the very sight of the supply.
Primarily this is because the rulers of the exchange of mankind’s
goods have failed, through their own stubbornness and their own
incompetence, have admitted their failure, and abdicated. Practices of
the unscrupulous money changers stand indicted in the court of public
opinion, rejected by the hearts and minds of men.

True they have tried, but their efforts have been cast in the pattern
of an outworn tradition. Faced by failure of credit they have proposed
only the lending of more money. Stripped of the lure of profit by
which to induce our people to follow their false leadership, they have
resorted to exhortations, pleading tearfully for restored confidence.
They know only the rules of a generation of self-seekers. They have no
vision, and when there is no vision the people perish.

The money changers have fled from their high seats in the temple of
our civilization. We may now restore that temple to the ancient
truths. The measure of the restoration lies in the extent to which we
apply social values more noble than mere monetary profit.

Happiness lies not in the mere possession of money; it lies in the joy
of achievement, in the thrill of creative effort. The joy and moral
stimulation of work no longer must be forgotten in the mad chase of
evanescent profits. These dark days will be worth all they cost us if
they teach us that our true destiny is not to be ministered unto but
to minister to ourselves and to our fellow men.

Recognition of the falsity of material wealth as the standard of
success goes hand in hand with the abandonment of the false belief
that public office and high political position are to be valued only
by the standards of pride of place and personal profit; and there must
be an end to a conduct in banking and in business which too often has
given to a sacred trust the likeness of callous and selfish
wrongdoing. Small wonder that confidence languishes, for it thrives
only on honesty, on honor, on the sacredness of obligations, on
faithful protection, on unselfish performance; without them it cannot
live.

Restoration calls, however, not for changes in ethics alone. This
Nation asks for action, and action now.

Our greatest primary task is to put people to work. This is no
unsolvable problem if we face it wisely and courageously. It can be
accomplished in part by direct recruiting by the Government itself,
treating the task as we would treat the emergency of a war, but at the
same time, through this employment, accomplishing greatly needed
projects to stimulate and reorganize the use of our natural resources.

Hand in hand with this we must frankly recognize the overbalance of
population in our industrial centers and, by engaging on a national
scale in a redistribution, endeavor to provide a better use of the
land for those best fitted for the land. The task can be helped by
definite efforts to raise the values of agricultural products and with
this the power to purchase the output of our cities. It can be helped
by preventing realistically the tragedy of the growing loss through
foreclosure of our small homes and our farms. It can be helped by
insistence that the Federal, State, and local governments act
forthwith on the demand that their cost be drastically reduced. It can
be helped by the unifying of relief activities which today are often
scattered, uneconomical, and unequal. It can be helped by national
planning for and supervision of all forms of transportation and of
communications and other utilities which have a definitely public
character. There are many ways in which it can be helped, but it can
never be helped merely by talking about it. We must act and act
quickly.

Finally, in our progress toward a resumption of work we require two
safeguards against a return of the evils of the old order; there must
be a strict supervision of all banking and credits and investments;
there must be an end to speculation with other people’s money, and
there must be provision for an adequate but sound currency.

There are the lines of attack. I shall presently urge upon a new
Congress in special session detailed measures for their fulfillment,
and I shall seek the immediate assistance of the several States.

Through this program of action we address ourselves to putting our own
national house in order and making income balance outgo. Our
international trade relations, though vastly important, are in point
of time and necessity secondary to the establishment of a sound
national economy. I favor as a practical policy the putting of first
things first. I shall spare no effort to restore world trade by
international economic readjustment, but the emergency at home cannot
wait on that accomplishment.

The basic thought that guides these specific means of national
recovery is not narrowly nationalistic. It is the insistence, as a
first consideration, upon the interdependence of the various elements
in all parts of the United States—a recognition of the old and
permanently important manifestation of the American spirit of the
pioneer. It is the way to recovery. It is the immediate way. It is the
strongest assurance that the recovery will endure.

In the field of world policy I would dedicate this Nation to the
policy of the good neighbor—the neighbor who resolutely respects
himself and, because he does so, respects the rights of others—the
neighbor who respects his obligations and respects the sanctity of his
agreements in and with a world of neighbors.

If I read the temper of our people correctly, we now realize as we
have never realized before our interdependence on each other; that we
can not merely take but we must give as well; that if we are to go
forward, we must move as a trained and loyal army willing to sacrifice
for the good of a common discipline, because without such discipline
no progress is made, no leadership becomes effective. We are, I know,
ready and willing to submit our lives and property to such discipline,
because it makes possible a leadership which aims at a larger good.
This I propose to offer, pledging that the larger purposes will bind
upon us all as a sacred obligation with a unity of duty hitherto
evoked only in time of armed strife.

With this pledge taken, I assume unhesitatingly the leadership of this
great army of our people dedicated to a disciplined attack upon our
common problems.

Action in this image and to this end is feasible under the form of
government which we have inherited from our ancestors. Our
Constitution is so simple and practical that it is possible always to
meet extraordinary needs by changes in emphasis and arrangement
without loss of essential form. That is why our constitutional system
has proved itself the most superbly enduring political mechanism the
modern world has produced. It has met every stress of vast expansion
of territory, of foreign wars, of bitter internal strife, of world
relations.

It is to be hoped that the normal balance of executive and legislative
authority may be wholly adequate to meet the unprecedented task before
us. But it may be that an unprecedented demand and need for undelayed
action may call for temporary departure from that normal balance of
public procedure.

I am prepared under my constitutional duty to recommend the measures
that a stricken nation in the midst of a stricken world may require.
These measures, or such other measures as the Congress may build out
of its experience and wisdom, I shall seek, within my constitutional
authority, to bring to speedy adoption.

But in the event that the Congress shall fail to take one of these two
courses, and in the event that the national emergency is still
critical, I shall not evade the clear course of duty that will then
confront me. I shall ask the Congress for the one remaining instrument
to meet the crisis—broad Executive power to wage a war against the
emergency, as great as the power that would be given to me if we were
in fact invaded by a foreign foe.

For the trust reposed in me I will return the courage and the devotion
that befit the time. I can do no less.

We face the arduous days that lie before us in the warm courage of the
national unity; with the clear consciousness of seeking old and
precious moral values; with the clean satisfaction that comes from the
stern performance of duty by old and young alike. We aim at the
assurance of a rounded and permanent national life.

We do not distrust the future of essential democracy. The people of
the United States have not failed. In their need they have registered
a mandate that they want direct, vigorous action. They have asked for
discipline and direction under leadership. They have made me the
present instrument of their wishes. In the spirit of the gift I take
it.

In this dedication of a Nation we humbly ask the blessing of God. May
He protect each and every one of us. May He guide me in the days to
come.

Source: Franklin D. Roosevelt, Inaugural Address, March 4, 1933, as
published in Samuel Rosenman, ed., The Public Papers of Franklin D.
Roosevelt, Volume Two: The Year of Crisis, 1933 (New York: Random
House, 1938), 11–16.>end

Peace,
Doc

On Sep 24, 4:22 pm, Travis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> From: *Travis*
> Date: Tue, Sep 23, 2008
> Subject: Focus Of Film  In Papers On Islam: Fear
>
>    Good!  You should be afraid of Islam...very afraid.
>
> One should fear, and oppose, evil.
>
> B
>  Focus Of Film In Papers On Islam: Fear
>
> By JOHN W. ALLMAN
>
> The Tampa Tribune
>
> Published: September 21, 2008
>
> Updated: 09/21/2008 12:18 am
>
> TAMPA - The makers of a controversial documentary about Islam are spending
> millions of dollars to distribute their film on DVD as a paid advertisement
> in newspapers across the country, including today's Tampa Tribune.
>
> The film, "Obsession: Radical Islam's War Against The West," is meant to
> scare viewers and to draw attention to Muslim extremist activities around
> the globe, said Gregory Ross, director of communications for the Clarion
> Fund.
>
> The Tribune is one of about 70 newspapers that agreed to bundle the film
> inside its paper. The DVD also will be included in next Sunday's Tampa
> Tribune.
>
> To date, about 28 million copies of the DVD have been distributed through
> newspapers and direct mailings in states such as Pennsylvania, Nevada,
> Michigan and Florida.
>
> At least one newspaper, the News-Record of Greensboro, N.C., declined to
> distribute the DVD based on its advertising policies.
>
> "It's the reader's choice whether to open it up and view it," said Tampa
> Tribune Publisher Denise Palmer.
>
> Palmer said the Tribune's decision to distribute the DVD was based on
> freedom of speech.
>
> "As long as it's solidly in the advertising content," she said, "people
> should understand it's an advertising message."
>
> She declined to say how much the newspaper was paid.
>
> "Obsession" offers a disclaimer that not all Muslims are extremists, but the
> film features incendiary scenes of radical Islamists around the world
> calling for the destruction of the United States and other countries. It
> makes numerous comparisons between the efforts of these extremists and Adolf
> Hitler's Nazi party.
>
> Originally produced in 2006, the nearly 2-year-old movie is being rereleased
> now as a truncated 60-minute DVD. The full 74-minute DVD is being sold
> online for $14.95.
>
> Ross said the timing is meant to honor the recent anniversary of the Sept.
> 11 attacks on the Pentagon and the World Trade Center towers. The film
> includes repeated video footage of the two airliners crashing into the
> towers.
>
> He denied that the film is meant to influence the current presidential
> election.
>
> The DVD is being criticized, particularly by Muslims, for inciting fear.
>
> "The film goes beyond an honest critique of terrorism and radicalism," said
> Ahmed Rehab, strategic communications director for the Council on
> American-Islamic Relations. "They're exploiting the fear and hysteria in
> this country to try and sell a larger conflict that is essentially a
> religious conflict."
>
> Ross said the film should scare people.
>
> "It's a scary thing. There's people out there who want to kill us," he said.
> "People say that's fear-mongering. Some people might have said Paul Revere
> was fear-mongering."
>
> The movie offers little documentation to back up some of its claims. For
> instance, the film says there are 1 billion Muslims in the world, but only
> about 10 percent to 15 percent are believed to be radical. The number of
> Muslims who are anti-American, the film says, is much larger.
>
> "Some of the times in the film, we're referencing sources, but then other
> times it's discovery we've done on our own," Ross said. "It's no different
> than Al Gore or Michael Moore or anything else drawing from the public
> sources and making claims."
>
> "Obsession" is being distributed by the Clarion Fund, a New York-based
> nonprofit organization founded in November 2006 by Raphael Shore, a native
> of Canada who produced and co-wrote the film.
>
> Clarion exists to "raise awareness of American national security issues,"
> Ross said.
>
> The organization has relied on private donors to cover distribution costs.
> The identity of those donors is unknown. Clarion has yet to file a 990 tax
> return with the Internal Revenue Service, which is required of all
> tax-exempt entities. Ross said the group's first tax return is expected to
> be filed shortly.
>
> Reporter John W. Allman can be reached at (813) 259-7915 or
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> http://www2.tbo.com/content/2008/sep/21/210018/me-focus-of-film-on-is...
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