Yes Keith Olbermann is coming back to TV, well sort of. It is rumored that Current TV is giving Keith a share of the network and a show. Whatever it is , good luck Keith. We miss you, we really really miss you.
Now get back to work.
OT: To those who think that racism doesn't exist, check this out.
I have just been told that I "doctored" photos of someone at "The fox nation" of wanting to hurt the President. First like all other threats people reported it to the Secret Service. People don't play around when it's concerning the President's life. Now at Fox they really don't give a flying you know what. Let's take Beck as a example.
Beck has surpass almost everyone at Fox for wanting to start a race riot. Every day he calls blacks stupid, unpatriotic, and lazy among other things.He reminds me of the DJ on movie "The Warriors" that every time the gang would save themselves another obstacle was put in their way. You know something, Radio Rwanda works the same way too.
After Bill Oreilly interigated the President and was rude to him Fox needed something negative to say about the POTUS. The Fox Nation complained about him not wearing a tie, he got death threats. The people at Fox should learn that they should be more responsible. If people have no respect for this President, then why respect ANY President? If a Republican is the next in line, how do you think that people are going to act? No one I know took guns to ANY Presidential rally. No one I know make death threats about the President. This has all become the norm at Fox. Some grown ups need to step in and squealch the static.
While you watch the game between Pittsburgh and Green Bay, remember Fox is always at work. O'Liely is going to interview the President. We all know what a scumbag ole Bill is and how he hates black people. People should remember that the President's comments carry a lot of weight and Oreilly hate Muslims. Their little conversation could cause as Oreilly said "WWIII". So the POTUS is being interviewed by a anti-Islam, anti-Black bigot. I think this will look better than any of the President's best speeches. Imagine Martin Luther King being interview by Eugene "Bull" Connor , yes you understand now. The slightest faux pas and the Maghrib and the Middle East could be in MORE flames.
They pay people to protest. They lie to the press. They bring guns to political rallies. They push violence at political rallies and then blame the other side. They shoot people to death no matter their age, but enough about America.
How can America be the example for Democracy when the Koch Brothers and Fox won't allow it here? They are just following what they see us do on TV. Astroturfing, ratfucking, finding plants and marks, there's no difference between the right and Hosni Mubarak.
If it's good enough for America, it's good enough for Egypt.
"If an individual wants to discriminate against Negroes or others in selling or renting his house, it is his right to do so". Ronald Reagan
You ever wonder why Black people hate Reagan? Here's something from Wikipedia:
Minorities
Reagan did not support federal initiatives to provide blacks with civil rights. He opposed the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965 signed into law by President Lyndon B. Johnson. His opposition was based on his view that certain provisions of both Acts violated the US Constitution and in the case of the 1964 Act, intruded upon the civil rights of business and property owners.
Reagan did not consider himself a racist, and dismissed any attacks aimed at him relating to racism as attacks on his personal character and integrity. His opposition to certain federal government civil rights acts were not because he was racist, but because he believed in states rights.
Reagan gave a States' Rights speech in Philadelphia, Mississippi, the town where three civil rights workers were murdered in 1964, when running for president in 1980 and said (while campaigning in Georgia) that Confederate President Jefferson Davis was "a hero of mine." However, Reagan was offended that some accused him of racism. In 1980 Reagan said the Voting Rights Act was "humiliating to the South," although he later supported extending the Act. He opposed Fair Housing legislation in California (the Rumford Fair Housing Act), but in 1988 signed a law expanding the Fair Housing Act of 1968. Reagan was unsuccessful in trying to veto another civil rights bill in March of the same year. Reagan supported South Africa in spite of apartheid, but yielded to pressure from Congress. At first Reagan opposed the Martin Luther King holiday, and signed it only after an overwhelming veto-proof majority (338 to 90 in the House of Representatives and 78 to 22 in the Senate) voted in favor of it. Congress overrode Reagan's veto of the Civil Rights Restoration Act of 1988. Reagan said the Restoration Act would impose too many regulations on churches, the private sector and state and local governments.
This man and his CIA brought Crack to the hood. The only thing Ronald Reagan gave Black peoople was a hard time and free Government cheese. He dumped James Brady to the side when it became expedient. He distroyed Unions. He invaded a poor defenseless Caribean country for no reason at all. He was David Duke's brother from another mother.
I have as much respect for Ronald Reagan as Glenn Beck has for the memory of Dr. King.
I was trying to look for material to put into a diary about the Koch Family . At the same time I wanted to do a diary about Juan Williams coming to town, guess what happened.
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PRESENT Education Revolution: Restoring America's Exceptionalism Tour
American 15-year-olds rank 35th out of 57 countries in math and literacy, behind almost all industrialized nations! America shouldn’t be 35th in anything. Be part of the revolution to restore America’s exceptionalism!
Special guests, Juan Williams, Fox News political commentator, author and journalist, and Hugh Hewitt, popular radio talk show host will be featured speakers at the town hall. Matt Mayer, President of the Buckeye Institute, will serve as moderator, and the panel will include other guests such as State Treasurer Josh Mandel, who will speak on the subject of school choice.
MANY THANKS TO OUR COALITION PARTNERS:
Americans for Prosperity Ohio - www.americansforprosperity.org
Americans for Prosperity Foundation - www.americansforprosperityfoundation.org
Education Action Group Foundation - www.eagfdn.org Education Breakthrough Network - www.edbreakthrough.org
Now we all know Juan as the Democratic quissling and the Washington General of the Fox Channel. Hugh is a Right Wing radio talk show host who had a guest on his show Friday called for the bombing of Egypt. Josh Mandel is the new Treasures of the State of Ohio that called his opponent Kevin Boyce a Muslim:
Boy that was nasty , wasn't it. I wonder if everyone on the panel hates Muslims? Now I wanted to find out on this "fair and balanced" panel on School Choice who was Matt Mayer?
According to the tax records reviewed by Greenpeace from David H. Koch Charitable Foundation, Charles G. Koch Charitable Foundation and the Claude R. Lambe Charitable Foundation:
•Top recipients in 2009 included The Institute for Humane Studies, the Mercatus Center, Americans for Prosperity, the Heritage Foundation and the Cato Institute. • Americans for Prosperity has now received over $5.6 million in documented donations from the Koch foundations
So it looks like Matt basically works for the Koch Brothers. So this impartial, bi-partisan panel wanted to discuss education? From what I can see so far is that the Buckeye Institute which Matt Mayer works for is a School Teacher, Union busting, Charter School only entity. Come on why else was Juan Williams there? Bill Oreilly talked to him on his radio and TV show and basically said in his face that he was suprised that Black people have decient table manners and we don't scream for our Mf'er Ice Tea. Juan basically gets money on Fox to be Bill Oreilly's punching bag. As Juan said when the President won his partys nomination "the fix is in". Juan is a whore but he don't work cheap, just ask Rupert.
So the Koch family affects every American on all levels, from what they're doing to the climate, Astroturf organization to attack the President, to affecting your local schools, the fix is in.Lying to people and making this look like a bi-partisian effort only makes the Republican Party and it's members look more and more Machellivian.