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Archives-- Installments for  April 1, 2005, through April 30, 2005, starting below in reverse chronological order.

 

 

   

April 10, 2005--

PoliSat.Com uncovers video-tape of George W. Bush consulting former President Bill Clinton on Air Force One on private market devices for retirement while en route home from Pope's funeral.

            News reports say that during the return flight from the Pope's funeral on Air Force One, George W. Bush consulted Bill Clinton about the privatization market-device for Social Security.  Through high-tech, remote sensing equipment, PoliSat.Com captured images of the conversation recorded on Air Force One video cameras:

Dubya Consults Bubba.

Say, Bubba, I need some advice
to find a free-market device
so folks growing older
have means to be bolder
for living like men 'stead of mice.

Well, Dubya, I'm glad that you've asked
my thoughts on such challenging task:  
Promote it as "the"
device they will need
to make their retirement a blast.

So, tell me, what is you advice
on ways to promote the device
so A-A-R-P
from members receives
demands to permit such device?

To show them the market bazaar
can make their lives bolder by far
in ways I foretold,
we must lift the old
embargo on Cuban cigars.

Below is an the video-with-sound which PoliSat.Com de-coded from the Air Force One video-camera revealing the details of Dubya's consultation in which he sought advice from Bubba on the best market-device for retirement and how to promote it to AARP (Aging Americans Ravaging Posterity) members.  

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April 10, 2005 #01 Daily Update at PoliSat.Com, where satire is always commentary, but commentary isn't always satire.™

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April 7, 2005--

Hanoi Jane promotes her new auto biographical book as presenting a portrait of a "remorseful" Jane Fonda.

           Hanoi Jane has now published a new, autobiographical book, My Life So Far, which she promotes as presenting a portrait of a Jane Fonder feeling "remorse" for having posed with North Vietnamese anti-aircraft gunners while our pilots being held as prisoners of war were being tortured in the Hanoi Hilton.  What a crock.  This seems to be her only remorse and a very thin degree of it at that especially in light of her apparently continuing refusal to acknowledge that she willingly spouted enemy propaganda by endorsing their false claims that the POW's were being treated well and making broadcasts for the enemy characterizing American pilots and troops as "war criminals." 

            She still tries to wrap her treachery in the flag of "free speech."  So what if the Nixon administration declined to prosecute her?  Such unwillingness by Nixon did not make her conduct any less reprehensible.  A better source than My Life So Far?  Try Aid and Comfort:  Jane Fonda in North Vietnam.

Hanoi Jane "Confesses."

'Til now, "Hanoi Jane" was the name
of Fonda's dumb daughter, whose "fame"
arose from her stunt
in posing with guns
for downing our pilots in flames.

But now, she's attempting to change
the stain of such infamous name
by writing a book.
Her marketing hook?
Her roles as "Ménage à Trois Jane."

Though peddling a claim of "remorse,"
the thrust of her book is, of course,
to show how she picks
ménage à trois tricks
in stroking political oars.

            She still claims she prevented many deaths by "ending the war," but-- unlike Joan Baez-- she steadfastly refuses to concede that the ultimate American withdrawal facilitated the Vietnamese Communists' slaughter of 750,000 anti-Communist Vietnamese and Pol Pot's slaughter of more than two million non-Communist Cambodians.  And, of course, she now equates Iraq with Vietnam and spouts the Michael Moore claim that George W. Bush launched Operation Iraqi Freedom on the basis of "lies" rather than genuine belief (along with virtually the rest of the Western world-- including French intelligence) that Saddam Hussein had retained chemical and biological stockpiles for WMD's and was seeking ways to reconstitute his nuclear-weapons program.

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April 4, 2005--

Two resourceful gals launch a TV-Remote Rebellion against unbalanced dominant-media coverage of U.S. troops in Iraq, Afghanistan, Guantanamo and elsewhere in war on terror.

            Two resourceful gals launch a TV-Remote Rebellion against dominant-media coverage presenting an unbalanced over-emphasis on the negative and under-emphasis on the positive regarding the efforts of our troops and our country in Iraq, Afghanistan and elsewhere in the war against terrorism.  To support their efforts, PoliSat.Com designed a logo (see image to the right) which other sites are welcome to display so that clicking it will link visitors to their site:  http://www.petitiononline.com/WER4USA/petition.html.  Other sites are welcome to download the logo and display it on their servers (with the above link) or display the logo (with the above link) via PoliSat.Com's server at [http://PoliSat.Com/images/WER4USA-PetitionLogo-01.gif] -- whichever they may prefer. 

 

            The campaign is in progress with a goal of having the TV-Remote Rebellion take place on Memorial Day as a way of honoring our troops by clicking away from the unbalanced networks (not just the "news") on that day.  Do we expect the news media to be "cheerleaders" for whatever our country does?  Of course not.  Do we expect members of the media who always posture themselves as cheerleaders for "freedom of the press" against "government censorship" to be "cheerleaders" against tyranny?  Of course we do.  Does that mean we expect at least a degree of "cheerleading" for our troops in their struggle against tyranny?  Of course it does!  

            The launching of this TV-Remote Rebellion by Laurie Calland and Heather Kamimoto makes this a good occasion for PoliSat.Com to reprise a number of animations from the Archives that are relevant to these issues:

Needless to say, the dominant media surely cannot deny they have much room for improvement.

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April 2, 2005--

Commentary-- Farewell to a Giant, Pope John Paul II.

            Even a non-theist such as I cannot help but have enormous admiration and respect for one of the moral and political giants of the Twentieth Century.  No doubt Ronald Reagan played a central role in hastening the collapse of the Soviet Union, which he had the vision to foresee while his critics mocked his predictions as both naive and belligerent, but likewise, there can be no doubt that Pope John Paul II likewise played a central role in such historic change.  Last summer my family visited Warsaw and Cracow and also Auschwitz.   As a reminder of the adversities Pope John Paul II faced, the courage he displayed, and the risks he took to help Jews when he was a priest in Cracow during World War II, that trip reinforced my long-held view that the world was quite fortunate that the Cardinals elected him Pope in 1978.  I remember the electrifying effect of his 1979 visit to Poland.

            Despite my disagreement with some of his positions (not relevant to this commentary), the more I learned about him, the greater my admiration.  He reached out to Jews, Muslims and even non-believers.   He helped keep issues about human rights at the center of the world stage.  He did something few of us would do-- he forgave the man who tried to kill him.  He has laid the groundwork for world-wide evolution of theocratic ecumenicism and tolerance in the Twenty-First Century.  He bridged political as well as religious boundaries in the Middle East.  In short, it's difficult to overstate the positive effects of his Pontificate.  

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