A Fireman’s Christmas Song

November 25, 2008

Every once in a while, a piece of music comes out that brings us back to our childhood. Bellow is a link to one of those songs. Enjoy.

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http://stores.lulu.com/firemanchristmassong

 

        There still seems to be a certain perception about the media by many of the conservative public and is perpetuated by those within the current administration. That view is that when ever the media actually does its job, the conclusion that the reporter may come to is nothing more than liberal bias. But when asked about what liberal media are they referring to, the answer that is issued is often convoluted and rambling. After all when one looks at the last of the five top media outlets, you see some of the largest financial supports of the George W Bush election campaigns of 2000 and 04. On top of that list is Clear Channel but not far behind was Viacom and the Murdoch Company that owns all Fox channels, several radio stations, the New York Post and the Wall street journal. For the record that is three of the sister’s five that pushed for the ultra conservative agenda of the Bush administration. Then there is Disney which despite its image, turns a blind eye when it comes to the fact that the average age of the workers who make their merchandise is 11 years old and of those, the average age of retirement, a polite way of saying being forced out of their position is 21. But more to the point, some of their latest movies over the past 20 years make no scruples about portraying different racial groups under a negative light. In Aladdin  for example paints the picture of the Arab as thieves, cunning, croaked and so on. Finally, G.E. whose history speaks for itself, both as a major polluters and as a major support for Republican campaigns and has been known to kick off a few progressive reporters such as Phil Donahue.

            For one to hold the idea that the media is too “liberal” really should follow the pattern of media stories from any time period over the last forty + years. Let’s take the New York Times for example, the supposedly liberal New York news paper, one in which the Bush administration has chastised on several occasions. From late 2002 to 2003, some of the largest advocates for going to war with Iraq wrote for the publication. In fact prior to the now infamous mobile chemical factory speech given by Colon Powell, the writings of such journalists as Judith Miller read as if they had came straight from Pentagon papers. In several pieces she to refer to the WMDs that Saddam Hussein supposedly had stored somewhere in Iraq along with his desire to by nuclear materials from Africa. All of this, mind you, without a shred of evidence. As we now know, Miller had become accustomed to holding private talks with some of those within the Bush administration, including Dick Cheney and Karl Rove as was evident in the Valerie Plame case. This could very well explain why there was no critical questioning towards the claim of WMDs despite the testimony of Joseph Wilson which claimed that there was no credible evidence to support such a notion. Even before the Wilson report, Scott Ritter had stated, while on tour warning the American people of a possible war with Iran around the time the first bomb had dropped. The link below follows a speech that he gave in shortly after the war began.

            The New York Times was far from being  the only media outlet that have gotten reports on the Iraq wrong due to a lack of skepticism. According to a report by Fair.org, several media sources jumped on a military claim that on March 20, two days into the war, that the Iraqi army launched the Soviet made Scud missile which has a range that exceeds the range of any legal weapon that the country was allowed to posses according to 1991 agreements. Some in the media questioned the validity of the report but others, like Matt Lauer swore that the report was true while offering no analysis. “We understand they have fired three missiles. One of those was a Scud missile. It was destroyed by a Patriot missile battery as it headed toward Kuwait.”  As the authors point out other news show hosts also jumped on the store. Tim Russert made the same claim, “Because of last night’s activity, clearly the Iraqis are now trying to respond with at least one Scud fired at the troops mapped on the border of Kuwait and Iraq.”  But the most telling of those reports came from the supposedly liberal NPR’s Bob Edwards, “”Iraq this morning launched Scud missiles at Kuwait in retaliation for the American strike on Baghdad a few hours earlier.” But the Pentagon never made any solid claims that they knew for shore what kind of rocket was launched by the Iraqi Government. On March 22nd report by the associated press reported that “Maj. Gen. Stanley McChrystal, the vice director of operations for the Joint Chiefs of Staff, told a Pentagon news conference that the Iraqis have not fired any Scuds and that U.S. forces searching airfields in the far western desert of Iraq have uncovered no missiles or launchers.” But even after the report was released, some journalists were still trying to make the case that Iraq had in deed launched a scud missile.

            When looking at the policing of local citizens in a manner that surrounds the Iraq war only one paper gave full coverage to the issue. In fact, the Olympian of Olympia Washington is one of those rare jewels in the media that could be in danger if major media outlets have their way and are able to expand their ownership over smaller presses, did a video piece on the Pudget sound police and their policies towards political activists. On the video, one could clearly see a peace gathering in front of the gates of Fort Lewis which were guarded by authorities garbed in riot gear. At one point one of the officers ordered the crowd to disperse but when they did not, tear gas and rapid fired rubber bullets were shot into the crowd. You can see this on the sites link below. There were also a few moments on the tape where the police were shooting mace or pepper spray into the eyes of some of the protestors at point blank range. These actions by those in charge are very reminiscent of the actions taken by the police in the streets in Seattle during the WTO meetings in 1999 after attempts by undercover officers who had infiltrated some peace groups attempted to start a riot failed miserably or in the streets of New York in 2004 after most of the major media outlets had left and the leashes were taken off so to speak.

            In an article done by Dana Hull of Common Dreams in January of 2003, entitled “Police Violence Shocks Activists, Others at Port of Oakland Protest” the story follows one of the worst shootings on political activists conducted by the police in recent years. In the shooting, the police used, used an array of dangerous and so called “non-fatal” arsenals. These included wooden dowels, “sting balls,” concussion grenades and tear gas. Several protestors and some longshoremen who were the area were all seriously injured. Activists had been protesting in the area for weeks without any trouble, according to the report, so the attack caught those at the gathering off guard.  Many of those who were injured received their injuries while attempting to leave to leave, including one lawyer. Two other factors made the event even more shocking. First, the city of Oakland is considered one of the most progressive within the Unites States and the anti-war gathering even drew in some public officials. Second, the Mayor of the city, Jerry Brown later defended the actions by the police. But through all this, Fox news, NBC, ABC and Clear Channel did not find the story news worthy among the orgy of false reports of WMDs.

            Finally there is the issue of who the media personalities choice to paint as an authoritarian on any given subject. In early November of this year, a Sarasota teacher who works at the Bay Heaven School For Basics plus was reprimanded after she worked with her class on a project that would have listed all the names of people who oppose the Iraq war. The reporter, Bob Hite sighted Rush Limbaugh and his listening audience as a symbolic stage of morality. In what was describes as an “international outrage” over the situation, Mr. Hite sited some harsh comments towards the teacher. One of Rush Limbaugh’s callers was a soldier who had called in from Afghanistan and gave a rather lopsided explanation on the subject. The trooper in question stated that the holiday was meant to teach people why troops go to war and fight for their country. What his statement failed to take into consideration is the long list of those who went to war to only oppose war as a whole while over seas; this includes those whose names range from I.F. Stone to Lawrence Ferlinghetti. Also this point of view disregards the fact that by 1968 more than a third of the anti-war movement was made up by Vietnam vets and today we have several veterans groups like Iraq Veterans against the War are starting to crop up. Finally the idea fails to recognize the tens of thousands of soldiers who are considered heroes while they are on the battle field but, are left by the VA to fend for themselves once they get home, many suffering mental illnesses to physically injuries. Perhaps Mr. Hite should have reported that.

Until next time.    

 

http://www.commondreams.org/headlines03/0407-07.htm

http://www.fair.org/index.php?page=1627

http://www.commondreams.org/headlines03/0328-09.htm

http://www.groundhog.tv/apps/editor/staticplayer.jsp?clip=1195854140737.wmv

http://videos.theolympian.com/vmix_hosted_apps/p/media?id=1562999

   

For the first time in more than thirty years, the Public Broadcast Station is looking to expand beyond its base audience. PBS now is looking start an all Hispanic station which aims at educating children and providing programming for adults that focuses on cultural diversity.  The new station, “WEDU” looks to fill a long standing void in educational TV aimed at the young Latin community. As of now, this new channel will only be found in the Tampa area but may become nationally syndicated, depending on the success it may or may not find there. One of the hopes here is that the education provided by WEDU could be similar to what the English population had enjoyed for years.   

  

PBS may also be looking to going rejoin its grassroots beginnings. As many of those who have watched the channel for years can a-test to, the supposed Public Broad Cast station has been drawing in more corporate dollars in the past two decades than the previous years starting with the founding year of 1969. One of the main supporters as been Mercedes and a subsidiary of Exxon-mobile. Regardless, though, we were able to hold onto such shows and Bill Moyer’s Journal, formally known as “Now” and several British comedies. With the Hispanic market now being wooed it should be interesting to see if this once channel of the people will return to its roots. It maybe unlikely though. The president of the station is   Paula A. Kergerwho comes out of the corporate sector. There former president “Ervin Duggan” was head of the FCC which relaxed the rules that allowed the further monopolization of the few media giants over the media market as a whole. Now 5 to 7 media owners control much more than 90% of the market. How PBS approaches WEDU may reveal what kind of vehicle this station might become. On the surface of things, providing quality education to the Spanish population is not only a wonderful idea but also a much need one considering the collapse of the American education system some thirty years ago. Hopefully this new channel lives up to past PBS programs despite PBS’s move away from public support and more towards corporate funding.

 

We’ll see, until next time.

 

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Perhaps there should be no surprise when we hear major corporate media’s reports concerning the war in Iraq. It, after all, mirrors what the Bush administration has been saying since the increase of the resistance towards the American occupation could longer be hidden from the eye of the camera. Nor should we be surprised by the fact that what passes for news on the television very rarely resembles printed media or for that matter what scholars have been saying long before the first bomb was dropped. So lets take a quick look on why tv news gets it so wrong.

The first problem with all corporate media is that it gets away with so much of its reporting by being A historic in their approach to delivering a story. This is, of coarse by design. If you don’t explain a situation from an historic or relevant stand point, you can report what ever you want and take what ever angle best suits the ideology of those who own a particular syndicate. The best example of this is fox news which can give reports that sound like a pentagon briefing only because they don’t have to explain why it is that what they report does not fit at all, the reality of Iraq or its people.

Perhaps it would surprise most American’s that Iraq was under the rule of a very progressive leader that provided women the chance to hold down careers, the poor had full access of land and workers belonged truly powerful unions. The year was 1959 under Abdel Al-Qusim who was involved in a coup to over throw the  Hashemites, pro British Sunnis. At the time the Middle East was rediscovering Nationalist pride.  Shiites and Sunnis (who didn’t support their pro west neighbors,)  along with the Kurds and even many Jews were able to live in a very stable peace.  One would think, according to the latest national speech, that the United States would be pleased with such a government. But, when looking at Iraq from outside the Bush tainted glasses, which is the healthy way of doing it, there were at least four problems with the Iraq situation when it came to US interests. First, its parliament had a communist majority, while it is relatively accepted  the war with communism was never anything more than a red herring to explain some of ower most unsavory actions around the world, the fear of Soviet influence was real and to even have a communist parliament put your country on the West’s hit list. Second you had a free and truly sovereign nation sitting on the worlds second largest oil supply. Since 1938, every western nation prized nothing more than the full access to Middle Eastern oil. The situation of a free nation sitting on such an oil supply was  the worst nightmare for any western nation from England to the United States. Third, Qusim sought to reestablish Kuwait as a part of Iraq. And forth, Iraq had a minor arms deal with the Soviet Union which amounted to small arms so its military could defend itself.

None of this information has been reported on any of the major networks nor has the fact that in in 1959 a young CIA agent Named Saddam Hussein attempted to assassinate the Iraqi leader with western funding and training. And in 1963, CIA staff stood by as Saddam and his coworkers slaughtered the majority of the parliament. The history from then until now is too long to allow for any meaningful analysis unless, you were running a series so, in the interest of time, we can take a look at two specific dates of interest, 1972 and 1983.

In 1972 Saddam nationalized Iraqi oil under the request of OPEC. Just a few years earlier, US representatives claimed Iraq was the model of democracy for the Middle East but, suddenly, it became the most dangerous terrorist state in the world, second only to the Soviet Union. Also that year Henry Kissinger gave a speech that has received little attention in the American press. During that speech he stated that “the issue of oil is too important to leave to the Arabs.” This statement was the clear feeling of Washington.

In 1983, after the slaughter of several thousands of Shiites in 1982, US sales to Iraq more than doubled. You can see the hand shake of Saddam and Rumsfeld on the National archives. Not once was any of this brought up by either political party.  But, again the mainstream media is able to get around this pesky facts by not mentioning them.

Until next time…

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