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JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER
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WYNTON MARSALIS
JOHNNY MERCER THEATRE
March 28,
2010 3:00 PM
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It's interesting how it's always the draft dodgers who are the biggest war
mongers (Bush, Cheney etc And how the people who've actually been to war are
never given the chance to speak their mind by the mass media. Do
you think that second point is a coincidence?
Why they killed King, Kennedy, Kennedy, Malcolm x, from Vietnam to
Afghanistan, it's just business to the
wealthy
The Art of Puking down your throat
and making you like it
WAR IS BUSINESS, VIETNAM, IRAQ, AFGANISTAN IT'S ALL JUST BUSINESS FOR THE
HEARTLESS
JustForeignPolicy.org toured with the experts in this video, opposing war
with Iran and promoting diplomacy.
You can count on the US government and its
captive news media for two things in an emergency:
1. To turn disasters into 24/7 horror entertainment
(with the occasional moral lesson thrown in)
2. To glorify the power and might of the US
and its fabulous beneficence.
Then there are the countries that quietly get the
job done - and this truth squeaked through
the news filter one time.

By the weekend, it was clear that something perverse was going on in Haiti,
something savage and bestial in its lack of concern for human life. I'm not
talking about the earthquake, and certainly not about the so-called
"looting," which I prefer to think of as the autonomously organized
distribution of unjustly hoarded goods. I'm talking about the U.S. relief
effort. For two days after the quake, despite almost unimaginable
destruction, there were reasons to be optimistic. With a few notable
exceptions—
Pat
Robertson and
David Brooks among
them—Americans reacted with extraordinary and unhesitating generosity of
spirit and of purse. Port-au-Prince is not much farther from Washington,
D.C., than, say, New Orleans, and the current president of the United
States, unlike his predecessor, was quick to react to catastrophe. Taking
advantage of "our unique capacity to project power around the world,"
President Barack Obama pledged abundant aid and 10,000 troops.
more
Why Did We Focus on Securing Haiti Rather Than Helping Haitians?
By the weekend, it was clear that something
perverse was going on in Haiti
Getting the job done in Haiti
While the US "Security State" makes cautious steps
towards helping in Haiti, a team of doctors led by Cuba is providing
emergency care to 600 to 700 Haitians a day including dozens of surgeries.
You can't send any money to Cuba to support this effort though. If you did,
you could be charged with supporting the "Axis of Evil."
Send it to the US Red Cross or the Bush/Clinton Fund instead so they can
skim their share off the top and deliver next-to-nothng with what's left
over.
The Red Cross was caught red handed looting donations sent for 9/11 and
"Katrina," yet people still send them money. The power of the "free press" I
guess. (Google for the details. It's not hard to find the details.)
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The Rights of Man
what happened to these? This is what's worth
fighting for! Cake my ass! |
Recent US history with Haiti & why we should have
done
better
South Pacific, Happy
Talk had their 60th
The US
has - hands down - the most propagandized population in the world. Even
people in North Korea have a firmer grasp of reality. Why is this so?
It's the news media. They've mastered the art of reporting nothing and
making it seem like it's something. They're also very creative and
convincing first class liars. Kind of like Bush Republicans.
What's the solution? Scott Ritter has an answer and thanks to the Internet,
more and more people in the US are breaking free of the info-lock.
Clinton 2004 recruiting investors for Haiti's revitalization, or
commercialization, or privatization, ... pt.2 coming
by Katrina Levy
State of the Union Address Tonight,
ya'll watch okay
Health Care Single payer system Real Change, not small change