Impeach The Media!
By Debbie Daniel (06/28/04)
Lie after lie after lie! They’ve got to GO!! They couldn’t give us honest news if they tried. Governing looks so easy from the press room and that’s how they report it.
If the news media of today existed during World War II, we would’ve lost the war with both Japan and Germany.
The media is more prone to take a statement from Saddam Hussein and publish it as fact – but when our own president speaks, he’s a liar.
The media no longer exists as an agency to provide news – they are on a mission to sway public opinion . . . and that’s criminal.
I’d call it dereliction of duty. Impeach ‘em all . . . hit ‘em where it hurts . . . cha-ching, cha-ching!
I’ve decided if you can’t make any sense of these hooligans in the media, you might as well use their own words against them.
You want to impeach George Bush? Well, let’s impeach YOU!
You say George Bush has to GO? Well, maybe YOU need to go!
You say George Bush was AWOL 30 years ago? We say your candidate, John Kerry, is AWOL now.
Why don’t you call it as the whole world sees it?
Where has that Massachusetts Senator, John Kerry, been? He’s only voted for 14 issues out of 112 – and for two of the issues so near and dear to his heart, he wasn’t even in town for the vote. Both of those issues lost by one vote.
Did the mainstream media tell us about it?
Mr. Kerry, you have a job funded by tax payers. I’d find a way to get back to Washington and VOTE. Let the American people see that you are faithful civil servant.
Sir, you were so upset early-on that George Bush didn’t show up for a medical exam while serving in the Air National Guard, but now you can’t even perform your job effectively as a spokesman for the people of Massachusetts.
I understand you’ve been taking a salary during the days away from your post in the Senate. How about giving back that money OR why don’t you show the American people you really mean business about the Presidency and just resign to give your full attention to the campaign.
You’re of no value in the Senate if you’re not there. And where’s the media on this?
But do you know what’s so great? We citizens have learned to become self-informed about the matters at hand. The media won’t tell us the “full scoop,” so we’ve had to search through endless on-line news outlets and internet websites to find the truth.
And the media doesn’t yet realize with their “selective reporting” that they’ve diminished their own importance – Hallelujah!
If you don’t tell us what we want to know, we’ll go somewhere else to find it. You’ve “locked us out” too long.
And at this point, I don’t think there’s room for redemption. We’ve listened to your “slanted views” – one too many times – and we’re fed up with it.
Now the media wants us to believe the president spent 7 more minutes than he should have with the children at the elementary school in Florida on 9/11. You say something had to be wrong with “this man” that he would continue reading and not do anything.
Now who came up with that one? Someone just has to voice a thought like that, question the President’s motive, and it becomes world news.
Run George Run! Start shouting . . . do something! Stand up and start flailing your arms around and scream for everyone to duck and cover.
C’mon George, don’t just sit there and continue reading for seven minutes to those children . . . why they will fully understand the President of the United States running for cover.
ASININE? Why, it’s absolutely ludicrous. I’m glad he was calm in front of those children. But this reaction from the media is abhorrent.
Let’s see, what else are we hearing incessantly from the media about the 9/11 commission?
Oh yes, we could have shot down all four planes on 9/11 had the communication systems been in place. The media loves this one.
Yeah right, that’s exactly what we should have done. After that first plane hit the tower, we should have definitely shot the other three down. And when we realized something was wrong with the first plane . . . or was it the second one that let us know?
Ok, so it was the third and fourth planes we should have shot down. And where do you suppose – at that very moment – we would have shot them down?
This is crazy. We would have never shot those planes down. If the carnage was terrible at ground zero, can you imagine the carnage strewn over a wide area of city streets.
They can say all they want about what we should have done on 9/11, but did you notice just two weeks ago, we didn’t shoot down the small plane carrying Kentucky Gov. Ernie Fletcher who had come for the Reagan funeral (thank God).
The plane’s pilot lost his radio transmission after flying into restricted airspace around Washington. Two F-15 fighter jets were diverted from an air patrol to intercept the plane.
If we’re going to be so critical of what we should have done on 9/11, why don’t we just shoot everything in sight?
The truth is: if we had shot any one of those planes down on 9/11, no one would have ever believed they were on a course to crash into buildings. And you talk about lawsuits.
It’s only because we’ve experienced a 9/11 that we can be so brazenly bold about what we should have done.
Last week we had the President of Afghanistan speaking to the joint houses of Congress. He gave rave reviews of the successes in Afghanistan; praised the Bush Administration and praised the American soldiers. Where was the media on that one?
George Bush isn’t running against John Kerry – he’s running against the MEDIA!
When is it going to end? I’m ready to call for a war on the media. The Bush White House asked why the media hasn’t released the videos of Saddam’s atrocities, but the media is too absorbed with Abu Ghraib to pay attention.
Forget the Iraqi people who had their fingers cut off one at a time by Saddam’s henchmen. Forget the people who had their tongues cut out with razor blades. Forget the people who were put into industrial shredders head first. Forget the women who had their babies cut from their stomachs and left to die.
Again, the media has decided to “lock us out”– they don’t feel the American public is ready for such videos. But Michael Moore is out there doing everything he can to encourage young people under 18 to sneak into movie theaters all over the country to view his new movie of beheadings and other “R” rated moments. He’s gone so far as to say, “If any kid needs me to act as their guardian, I will do so.”
And the media turns a blind eye.
Impeach them I say . . . with just a button on your remote control, they’ll be gone.
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