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09-21-2009, 10:31 AM
can anybody articulate what the objective(s) was/were?
I know it was supposed to be promoting the health care reform....as he visions it. But in articles like this one that review what he had to say:
http://newsbusters.org/blogs/jeff-poor/2009/09/20/sunday-obamathon-turns-media-critique-says-press-perpetuating-rude-behavi
It is obvious he is using his ability to get air time to further his and his administrations redefining of peoples intents and behaviors.
It boils down to those who speak out against what he is proposing, or question what he is proposing or challenging what he is proposing, you are either part of an organized group of some kind, or rude or a hired contingent.....all in an attempt to get the American people to believe these are not genuine representations of the fact we the people are waking up.
For him to say the only way to get on the air is to be rude is sorta comical coming from somebody who is on daily announcing embellishing his agenda. So maybe he means anybody but him....right!
In his ongoing attempt to rise above the fray he is confirming he and his administration are like reeds in the wind....leaning in what ever direction is required to put the best appearance on his agenda. Really no different than most other politicians except he mandates continuous exposure....more than any others.
Watch what he does much more carefully than just listening to what he says.
I can only rationalize why he is doing this, it is so akin to brain washing, I had to look it up:
brain⋅wash⋅ing
/ˈbreɪnˌwɒʃɪŋ, -ˌwɔʃɪŋ/ Show Spelled Pronunciation [breyn-wosh-ing, -waw-shing] Show IPA
1. a method for systematically changing attitudes or altering beliefs, originated in totalitarian countries, esp. through the use of torture, drugs, or psychological-stress techniques.
2. any method of controlled systematic indoctrination, esp. one based on repetition or confusion: brainwashing by TV commercials.
3. an instance of subjecting or being subjected to such techniques: efforts to halt the brainwashing of captive audiences.
Number 2 fits the administrations tactics to a 'T'. Number 1 isn't that much of a stretch either.
Hang in there we the people......remember we do outnumber them all (we the people...all colors, all parties, all stations in life).
btk
I know it was supposed to be promoting the health care reform....as he visions it. But in articles like this one that review what he had to say:
http://newsbusters.org/blogs/jeff-poor/2009/09/20/sunday-obamathon-turns-media-critique-says-press-perpetuating-rude-behavi
It is obvious he is using his ability to get air time to further his and his administrations redefining of peoples intents and behaviors.
It boils down to those who speak out against what he is proposing, or question what he is proposing or challenging what he is proposing, you are either part of an organized group of some kind, or rude or a hired contingent.....all in an attempt to get the American people to believe these are not genuine representations of the fact we the people are waking up.
For him to say the only way to get on the air is to be rude is sorta comical coming from somebody who is on daily announcing embellishing his agenda. So maybe he means anybody but him....right!
In his ongoing attempt to rise above the fray he is confirming he and his administration are like reeds in the wind....leaning in what ever direction is required to put the best appearance on his agenda. Really no different than most other politicians except he mandates continuous exposure....more than any others.
Watch what he does much more carefully than just listening to what he says.
I can only rationalize why he is doing this, it is so akin to brain washing, I had to look it up:
brain⋅wash⋅ing
/ˈbreɪnˌwɒʃɪŋ, -ˌwɔʃɪŋ/ Show Spelled Pronunciation [breyn-wosh-ing, -waw-shing] Show IPA
1. a method for systematically changing attitudes or altering beliefs, originated in totalitarian countries, esp. through the use of torture, drugs, or psychological-stress techniques.
2. any method of controlled systematic indoctrination, esp. one based on repetition or confusion: brainwashing by TV commercials.
3. an instance of subjecting or being subjected to such techniques: efforts to halt the brainwashing of captive audiences.
Number 2 fits the administrations tactics to a 'T'. Number 1 isn't that much of a stretch either.
Hang in there we the people......remember we do outnumber them all (we the people...all colors, all parties, all stations in life).
btk