Keith Olbermann
Special Comment on 9/11/2008
Vigorous Call For Removing Extra Hijackers
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big on love, tolerance, and the human potential
Keith Olbermann
Special Comment on 9/11/2008
Vigorous Call For Removing Extra Hijackers
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Oh, the lies McCain hides in his Palin. If you don’t understand his threat you won’t understand this utterly scathing exposition of McCain/Palin.
No, it’s not personal, lipstick on a pig, but it’s a rallying cry against the McCain Campaign and says nothing worse than, well, the Republican plank is lipstick on a pig.
Andrew Sullivan ranked at the top of the hit count today for his article at The Atlantic: “For me, this surreal moment – like the entire surrealism of the past ten days – is not really about Sarah Palin or Barack Obama or pigs or fish or lipstick. It’s about John McCain.
“The one thing I always thought I knew about him is that he is a decent and honest person. When he knows, as every sane person must, that Obama did not in any conceivable sense mean that Sarah Palin is a pig, what did he do? Did he come out and say so and end this charade? Or did he acquiesce in and thereby enable the mindless Rovianism that is now the core feature of his campaign?’
A better media would open McCain’s cocoon to provide our electorate information about Rove and more than one hundred career lobbyists leading a cynical and low-hearted campaign. Here’s the list with few wanting the light of attention.
– Rick Davis, campaign manager, has lobbied for Airborne Express and DHL on their controversial merger deal, as well as telecom companies Bell South/SBC and Verizon.
– Charlie Black, senior advisor, lobbied for more than 100 clients, including Yukos Oil and Freddie Mac.
– Randy Scheunemann’s lobbying clients have included BP Amoco and the NRA.
– Nancy Pfotenhauer, senior policy advisor, is a former Koch Industries lobbyist.
– Frank Donatelli, the McCain campaign’s director at the RNC, has had 70 clients including PHARMA, Pfizer and Exxon Mobil.
– John Green, congressional liaison, has lobbied for at least 150 clients, including insurance industry trade groups, predatory lender Ameriquest, Chevron Texaco, Fannie Mae, and Freddie Mac.
– Wayne Berman, campaign vice-chair, finance co-chair, and advisor has also lobbied for almost 100 clients, including Ameriquest, Fannie Mae, the National Rifle Association and American Health Insurance Plans.
SOURCE: Lobbying Disclosures, US Senate Office Of Public Records
McCain’s integrity is the big lie in this election.
Party loyalty is a mistake.
Republicans, please help me understand you. I hear you smack down anyone who supports the concept that global warming is a real issue, that we need to fix fuel and driving, that women should be able to own the body they walk in, that we need to reduce pollution in the air we breathe, and the damaging way we produce our food. When you brand these ideas as liberal lunatic rantings, do you intend to say that you would like dirty air, water, and food? You’re pleased with the price of a gallon of gas?
Here’s Professor Altemeyer’s free book: The Authoritarians. Authoritarians may be “The greatest threat to American democracy today.”
Read it then throw it down because identification with imaginary collectives, Americans, Palestinians; there is no thing there but preconception, just people.
Yo, warriors and lamb, listen up, because elections glue us together and only a few days left.
Praising America won’t bring America. Fighting for it will not bring it. Crippling others is not America. America is what we are each day.
I think the radical voices are not condemning the powerful nor the good nor painting our streets in vice, but only crying when condemned. And I think nervous crowds are following avarice too. So I stand not for force, but humble, as if God wants me one million times better than the last time I thought I knew what he asked of me. I shrink hero claims and turn ambition away, a bias habit I admit, but forever true, always tears, or blood as we say. Never for one without all I feel, exactly our Union, and our Christ.
So, if not for the least are you Christian, and if not for the little are you American?
It’s not a divine vote, but every vote is perfect. We choose among what’s given; let’s be able. Make this election clear whether the candidates do or can’t. Please criticize. Please investigate to the last moment. It’s not their job we’re voting for, it’s our lives.
So take that. Let it be.
And a’that frost.
Took Lucky Lord Barkeley of Berkeley three miles along farmworker neighborhoods today while my truck was smogged for DMV. A 90 year old Mexican in a cape and brim hat dressed exactly like a 90 year old Mexican in a cape and brim hat lifted his eyes along the tractor path of the strawberry field and said something sweetly that I thought meant ‘Nice Dog’ but I don’t know ‘Nice Dog’ in Spanish. Owners were at work during our walk, a half-dozen pit bulls barked behind fences as we noised on their sidewalks. The mechanics were warm-hearted and said pit bulls are nice dogs too. I went to the Police HQ for a sign-off on the certificate. A guy dressed exactly like a Hollywood Detective, exactly like a Hollywood Detective, said to me “But VC-B needs a VC-402 before I can sign this off.” So I go back tomorrow, wondering if Washington knows what state we’re in, locally.
I understand
a silver nickel in a wooden jar,
carved, and
loud.
Particles, machines, tunnels and all the rest, the danger is not our science. Perhaps believing this requires a better faith and simple politics.
Study is never danger.
Only ignorance has killed us.
Superstition is common.
Higgs won’t hurt.
Pigs might.
I’m saying lies. The Wall Street Journal does not say lies.
“Despite significant evidence to the contrary, the McCain campaign continues to assert that Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin told the federal government “thanks but no thanks” to the now-famous bridge to an island in her home state.”
But humans are lie detectors, Seth says. “We hear stories. We enjoy them. We try them on for size. We’re looking for falsehoods and we sniff them out.”
Not you.
Not me.
We live in lies.
Seth says, “The spinners lie constantly.
“They lie with a straight face.
“They lie sentence after sentence, relentlessly.”
We’re accustomed to lies.
Why?
Because we lie?
Because we’re not lie detectors.?
Because the Wall Street Journal isn’t reporting lies but fluffs criticism and secures false populism and whitewashes corruption. We must investigate “significant evidence to the contrary” and call it a lie when it is a lie.
There is some research to say honesty is losing.
McCains and Palins of it.
Who apparently has a nastier streak than we have been led to believe?
[Press Release – The White House – September 9, 2008]
FEMA Introduces New Katrina Cottage
“These are smart, safe homes and cost much less than a trailer,” FEMA officials announced at the White House today.
The affordable Kwik-Cottage developed by the Southern Pine Council and the Army Corps of Engineers advances residential architecture, reflects the famous old world charm of New Orleans and enhances public safety.”
“The Hurricane Recovery Housing Program is ground breaking, no pun intended,” said Gov. Bobby Jindal, “This is a breakthrough for business.”
NOLA area opponents remain critical, saying taxpayers are footing the bill.
From lede transcript, NOLA-TV News Feature – Buckets? We Got Buckets
‘Protesters told reporters, “The Wall Street Journal doesn’t vote, it’s the Republican caucus on the ballot. Just like Sarah Palin, they fire commissioners. They shifted the Louisiana Recovery Authority to the Louisiana Cottages Administration to steer tax funds to cronies. It’s ‘big government, less government’ but it’s our money.”
‘At the French Quarter today, crowds are loud under the iron filigree as marchers slow step the famed avenue of haunts and jaunts, chanting a brassy syncopation of Louisiana politics, “Earmarks. Earmarks. Pork. Pork. Pork”.
The Obama Campaign said public funds should be directed to advanced engineering such as the Army Corps of Ecology or for real science on the Mississippi and not wasted on a lobby for a few contractors in New Orleans. “This falls on the heels of falling down on the job all over again,” said Obama.
A letter from the D.C. McCain-Palin office said their new Re-Entry Mortgage Bill will boost the economy and get government off the back of emergency housing, give builders a brand alternative, plus reduce taxes in the lucrative crisis marketplace.
The Boston Globe has posted several full-screen photos of hurricanes from space.
These chapters are very odd reading, similar to ’50s crime pulp,
but packed with stories of rock stars, actors, politicians, industrialists, and spies,
too many of them murdered!
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Nome Recreation Center, Alaska.
Don’t look now, but our cousin Sarah
just became leader of the free world!
Tune in next week
and watch her get sassy with Pakistan!
Sam Harris at LATimes cranks McCain’s starter wondering if his engine is broken.
“McCain not only has thrown all sensible concerns about good governance aside merely to pander to a sliver of female and masses of conservative Christian voters, he has turned this period of American history into an episode of high-stakes reality television: So let us ask the question that should be on the mind of every thinking person in the world at this moment….”
There’s over 1,000 comments to Sam’s short piece, most are mindless attacks of course, as if millions of pit bulls are loose among us: “There are plenty of non-Christian Liberal Socialist nations for you to move to Mr. Harris.”
But many are supportive, insightful and wise.
The problem with debating issues in this country is …intellectuals are not welcome here.
What happened to planning, developing and implementing a platform from which to be elected? It’s seems Palin just… incites nasty emotions.
She can surely fake being a Jesus-loving weirdo better than Obama. If her loyal Christian base only knew that she grew up collecting fossils with her science teacher Dad.
We should all be concerned by her lack of experience and qualifications. However, I am far more concerned by the ideologies she would bring to the table.
Wants federal government out of peoples’ lives (but in their womb).
I pray (yes, right wing conservatives, we Democrats believe in God and pray too) the bulk of our wonderful nation will say “no” to McCain’s reckless antics.
McCain-Palin have embraced the darkest side of the Conservative agenda in their quest for power.
Republicans say Obama has no substance as if they care about substance.
Wolloping Wallets, Batman, it seems we’ve been sold down the river!
I like the righteous new Women Against Sarah Palin site. A counter-campaign against Sarah’s Silly Suffrage is the only choice for the work ahead, although I’m truly wondering if Obama is obscured in a Palin of smoke.
I was reading a little at WASP and I thought:
Suffrage is enfranchisement, to say, not merely a right to vote but freedom from subjugation or servitude. The suffrage we know released women from patriarchal society. The suffrage we don’t know is to free us all from fraud.
And to franchise our Constitution until we are free again.
“The mullahs of the Islamic world and the mullahs of the Hindu world and the mullahs of the Christian world are all on the same side. And we are against them all.” – Arundhati Roy
Removing national news anchors because they are critical is an assassination of Democracy. As if these tactics had been rehearsed in demagogue states [wiki], or conspired in a Presidium [wiki], commandeering media is now American too.
Plucking our progressive pundits to elevate a mafia-like arrogance is a certain treason and conspiracy against our Constitution. At the very least, this exposes a terrible cynicism against our good people and against our great effort to live under principle.
This election may entrench the most blatant oligarchy since perhaps the 19th Century and can outlive our best efforts before it’s removed however vigorous resistance might be.
A very sad and shocking year.
I’ve noticed that each time I discover more of political guile (and folk’s vulnerable to it) I am always shocked. I guess we tend to defend ourselves in heart and head, and do not look to be crippled at the knees.
Poking around Sarah Palin’s Alaska, which she has dedicated to the Lord and commenced Christian Heritage Week “to remind Alaskans of the role Christianity has played in the state’s history”, I’m also learning more about Alaska’s indigenous peoples, the first inhabitants.
This is a post about the role Christianity has played in the state’s history, and it seems I can’t avoid discovering the works of Sarah Palin who seems to have no intention but to be falsely proud of nothing but more of the same.
The village of Eklutna [wiki] is the oldest inhabited location near Anchorage, settled more than 800 years ago. Russians arrived in the 1840s. When the Orthodox missionaries settled, their beliefs co-mingled with native traditions.
From an Alaskan blogger: More than 100 brightly colored “spirit houses” are on the [Eklutna] burial ground… “a custom that combines” indigenous peoples and Russian Orthodox practices.
She writes, “I stopped in for a visit the other day on the way to Anchorage and discovered my favorite little chapel Most Holy Theotokos was torn down and a new one being erected. This was a little sad because as I understand the spirit houses are left to the elements, year after year and eventually they fall apart and disintegrate into the earth symbolizing the cycle of life, from dust we came and from dust we shall return.”
Tearing down and erecting, American business arrived around 1915 and quickly ‘earmarked’ federal government boarding schools for Native children.
With the zeal of believers, entire cultures were expunged, if necessary by strapping, overworking and undernourishment – beaten for speaking their language.
The best account I’ve found of these so-called residential schools is Mothers of a Native Hell, revealing the “unquestioned assumption that white Christians had the right and duty to tear families apart.”
Which Alaska peoples did this genocide seek to remove or convert to “Christian values”?
The Ahtna, Deg Hit’an, Dena’ina, Gwich’in, Hän, Holikachuk, Kolchan, Koyukon, Tanana, Tanacross, Tsetsaut; most of the Kaska, Tagish, Tutchone, Bearlake, Dogrib, Hare, Mountain and Slavey, plus wherever encountered, the Babine, Beaver, Chilcotin, Dakelh, Nicola, Sekani, Tahltan, the Dene Suline of Nunavut, and not the last, the Yup’ik Eskimo.
Ten years ago the Canadian federal government admitted rampant physical – and sexual abuse – in the once-mandatory schools. “The “darkest most tragic chapter in Canadian history, but virtually no one knows about this,” says Phil Fontaine, a chief of the Assembly of First Nations… [story].
Today’s Alaska is a very different dominance. The old-style genocide is no longer government funded, although there is a story that Governor Palin has misdirected public funds to a church recreational facility. [no link] Perhaps the Eklutna ‘s economic development arm, established under the Small Business Administration to deal with Alaska’s Native peoples is helping. A manager says,
“The art of progress is to preserve order amid change and to preserve change amid order.”
An Alaskan blogger says, “Palin hasn’t done anything for Alaska Native people – what it is she could have been doing. As an Alaskan Native, it is obvious to me – but then I live it, and see it every day.”
I am proud to be from a group that has given so much to the world…
I am generally loathe to just report bad news, bad news, and more bad news, and some bad statistics thrown in. Especially since I don’t believe the Alaska Native people need to hear again and again what we get slammed in the face with at every turn – not to mention we just live it. I have heard the stats for a lifetime now – one in five below the poverty line, infant mortality is double that of white Americans, tuberculosis is twenty times over, twelve percent of the public school population, but a quarter of the drop out rate, and on and on and on.
New America Media, the country’s largest news aggregator for 2000 ethnic news organizations, posted a “devasting” 2002 report by the Alaska Advisory Committee to the U.S. Civil Rights Commission, ‘Racism’s Frontier: The Untold Story of Discrimination and Division in Alaska‘.
Today Alaska may be a haven for Christians, but also “a picture of decades long economic misery, discrimination, neglect and alienation for Native Alaskans”. The Commission asserted several recommendations that Alaska’s leadership does not seem to have seriously considered or tried to implement.
In a report on the plight of Native Alaskans, the U.S. Civil Rights Commission called for massive increases in spending on job and skills training and programs to boost employment, improve education and public services.
The commission called for sweeping reforms in the criminal justice and health care systems.
From the article: “Other than a brief mention of diversity in her gubernatorial campaign speech in 2006, there is no evidence that Palin has said or done anything about the commission’s recommendations. If she had it would have put a beam on the faces of thousands of Yup’ik Eskimos who aren’t named Todd Palin.”
Our proud Alaska Native blogger continues,
The point of the article is not saying that all these issues, this is all Sarah or Todd Palin’s fault. The point of the article is to show what I have said in about 20 different ways: Despite being the governor of this state, with nearly 20% of the population being Native, Sarah Palin has done absolutely nothing to address any of these issues.
There are plenty to choose from.
Record cancer rates. Record suicide rates. Record abuse rates. Record child mortality rates. Record victims of hate crime. Record imprisonment, with an extremely disproportionate representation of Native men.
Palin has attacked Alaska Native languages, attacked tribal sovereignty, attacked hunting for food but assisted tourist hunters, attacked Native subsistence fishing but promoted industrial fisheries, [cite, Lloyd B. Miller, Sonosky, Chambers, Sachse et LLP], and has refused language assistance to Yup’ik voters, the peoples of her husband Todd.
When I was young and living near the Cree, a Native friend told me a story about endurance, the human and the dog.
A man can do many things for a very long time. A cat can run faster but only for a short time. A buffalo is powerful but only for a short time. A deer can leap higher but only for a short time. At the end of the trail is the man and a dog, the only other creature with our endurance.
Perhaps all humanity, each of us, without dominance or expunging or poverty or injustice, will have the endurance to arrive together at the end of the trail.
David Simon reports from The Guardian, “There are two Americas – separate, unequal, and no longer even acknowledging each other except on the barest cultural terms.
“In the one nation, new millionaires are minted every day. In the other, human beings no longer necessary to our economy, to our society, are being devalued and destroyed.”
Why?
“The why is it. The why is what makes journalism an adult game. The why is what makes policy coherent and useful. The why is what transforms bureaucrats and foot soldiers and political leaders into viable instruments of rational and affirmative change. The why is everything and without it, the very suggestion of human progress becomes a cosmic joke.
…is the why even being argued any more?
Not in the stunted political discourse of an American election cycle, not in an eviscerated, self-absorbed press, not in any construct to which the empowered America, the comfortable and comforted America, gives its limited attention. … we are separate nations at this point.
…at the [American] millennium, the why has ceased to exist.”
Dan Rather indicts corporate media manipulation as “coverage that leaves the American public ignorant.”
“Write these people, call these people …tell them you deserve a press that provides the raw material of Democracy.”
Pointed out at the LATimes, “Seasoned newsman Dan Rather spoke out about the demise of an independent press, the lack of unbiased news coverage, conglomerate control and the way in which the mainstream media manipulates viewers for the almighty dollar.”
A blog commentor has said about Sarah Palin refusing media questions except under terms and conditions established by her Campaign,
Every now and again I stumble upon a MSM article and – reading the comments – am faced with the stark reality that the vast majority of Americans buy into the “red team vs blue team” WWF-style bull match that is political discourse in this country.
I know it’s fun to root for “your team” but you might want to pay attention long enough to recognize that the same group of multi-national corporate interests own both teams, the stadium, and everything else slightly related to the game.
Here’s Dan Rather’s 6-minute take on mainstream media manipulation.
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How’s our media handling Sarah Palin?
In an earlier post, Speaking in Forked Tongues, Sarah Palin insists the media only describe her as “generic Christian”. McCain called Palin a quick study who has sound judgment, but what’s on the record about Sarah Palin when she insists, “We’re just a community church”?
Here she’s sharing the pulpit with senior pastor Ed Kalnins as he spoke about, “tapping into Alaska’s natural resource wealth in order to fulfill the state’s destiny of serving as a shelter for Christians at the end of the world.”
“I believe that Alaska is one of the ‘refuge states’ — come on you guys — in the Last Days,” raising his arm to underscore his point.
“And hundreds of thousands of people are going to come to this state to seek refuge. And the church has to be ready to minister to them.”
As governor, she spoke to a pastor’s conference of Pentecostal Assemblies of God clergy saying Alaska had been dedicated to the Lord — “and I know the Lord is not going to take it back.” Her government created “Christian Heritage Week” “to remind Alaskans of the role Christianity has played in the state’s history.”
Dominionism: A particular school of evangelical political thought that holds Christians as having rightful “dominion” over the earth- including its political institutions.
What do people who study fundamentalist evangelicals say about their fervent and relatively recent penetration into our political life?
Professor Robert Altemeyer at the University of Manitoba says they may be, “The greatest threat to American democracy today.” Christless Christianity by Dr. Michael Horton examines “the train wreck that is so much of popular Christianity”. And Toby Green explains in his powerful study of intolerance.
In 1506 a miraculous light was seen on one of the crucifixes in a Dominican monastery in Portugal. Crowds gathered to marvel at it, but when one man suggested it looked a bit as if a candle had been placed behind the image of Christ he was dragged into the street by his hair, beaten, kicked and burnt by an angry mob.
“You may be more afraid to bring that sentence against me than I am to accept it,” resigns Giordano Bruno in 1600. The inquisitors stripped him naked, tied his tongue and burned him on a stake for his ideas that the universe is infinite and that other solar systems exist. [link]
At the price of our weakness, pulpit forcefulness has cowered millions into mobs of hateful pit bulls. Are we tolerating a 21st Century equivalent of pulling out tongues to keep superstition and cull science?
Is religion in American government merely power, dominance and hierarchy? Yes. And this is all you really need to grasp about right-wing authoritarianism.
Here’s Professor Altemeyer’s free book: The Authoritarians.
What’s happening lately?
“This Republican Party of Lincoln has become a party of theocracy.” said U.S. Representative Christopher Shays R-CT.
Why is there a mass movement of religious zealots in the USA?
Why now?
The European Tribune tries to explain.
Bill Moyers is angry when he reports, “”Without the Christian right, the corporations that now control Washington would not have had the votes…”
In John Dean’s book “Conservatives without Conscience“, he explains with a warning,
“Briefly these people are unquestioning followers of strong leaders who believe in a hierarchical social structure.
“How many ordinary people do you think an evil authority would have to order to kill you before he found someone who would, unjustly, out of sheer obedience, just because the authority said to?
“What sort of person is most likely to follow such an order?”
Dean is asking, “What kind of official is most likely to give that order?”
The big three telecommunications giants and their lobbyists have raised and donated millions of dollars for McCain.
“More than 60 present and former telecom lobbyists work for McCain’s campaign as staffers and volunteers…”
With McCain on their side, the Bells wound up escaping the stringent sanctions of a 1982 federal court antitrust case that broke up AT&T — then known as “Ma Bell” — and the curbs of the 1996 law. They now dominate local and long-distance phone markets.
McCain opposed the 1996 Telecommunications Competition and Deregulation Act, intended to spur competition by pressuring the Bells to lease their lines and switches to competitors cheaply….
As chairman of the Senate Commerce Committee from 1997 to 2004, he proposed legislation and sent tough letters aimed at hindering the Federal Communications Commission… the Clinton-era FCC stood its ground in court.
Known for freezing competitors out, McCain’s ally on the FCC, Chairman Michael Powell, is now a McCain campaign adviser.
McCain is “an extreme market deregulator” who’s never recognized the need for “fair access to the monopoly market.”
“He has gotten too close to the lobbyists for industries over which he has had regulatory power. Trust-buster Teddy Roosevelt — whom McCain calls a hero — would be rolling in his grave.” McClatchy Newspapers
The New Orleans Chamber of Commerce, to bolster slagging sales after Katrina and the evacuation during Hurricane Gustav, has invited Oprah and the Paris haute couture to assist in a new promotion.
“Oprah’s Favorite Shoes of the Hurricane Season is our latest effort to show the good citizens of New Orleans that they are supported by business as well as government,” a Chamber spokesman announced.
The Army Corps of Engineers could not be reached for comment but a Washington representative of FEMA said off-record that the Bush Administration is pleased the free market is working, noting, “At least for the next breach of the levees, more folks in New Orleans can save themselves.”
Many thanks to Dave Barry for pointing out these new advances in public safety.
McClatchy Newspapers: About 25 members went to a Senate office building, hoping to meet with McCain. As they stood in the hall, McCain and an aide walked by.
As McCain continued walking, Jane Duke Gaylor, the mother of a missing serviceman, approached the senator. Gaylor, in a wheelchair equipped with portable oxygen, stretched her arms toward McCain.
Pushes her wheelchair causing her to hit a wall:
“McCain stopped, glared at her, raised his left arm ready to strike her, composed himself and pushed the wheelchair away from him,” according to Eleanor Apodaca, the sister of an Air Force captain missing since 1967.
McCain’s staff wouldn’t respond to requests for comment…
Six people present have written statements describing what they saw.
McCain said: “I didn’t go to Washington to win the Mr. Congeniality award … I love America. I love her enough to make some people angry.”
Part of the facts of the controversy are based on a 1996 article by reporter Paul Stuart for the Frontiersman. (Frontiersman)
Assembly of God ministers are well-known in Wasilla for taking strong positions on moral issues, including this recent sermon by the current pastor: “Everybody in the world has a guilty conscience. That’s why homosexuals wants laws of the land to justify their sin because they have a guilty conscience.”
Around the time Palin became mayor, the church and other conservative Christians began to focus on certain books available in local stores and in the town library, including one called ‘Go Ask Alice,’ and another written by a local pastor, Howard Bess, called ‘Pastor, I Am Gay’
While Sarah was Mayor of Wasilla she tried to fire our highly respected City Librarian because the Librarian refused to consider removing from the library some books that Sarah wanted removed. City residents rallied to the defense of the City Librarian and against Palin’s attempt at out-and-out censorship, so Palin backed down and withdrew her termination letter. People who fought her attempt to oust the Librarian are on her enemies list to this day. [Snopes confirms this letter]
According to Anchorage Daily News, Palin asked Wasilla’s librarian if she would be all right with censoring library books should she be asked to do so. The librarian replied that she would definitely not be all right with it. [Truth or Fiction confirms]
“I was shocked. Mary Ellen sat up straight and said something along the line of, ‘The books in the Wasilla Library collection were selected on the basis of national selection criteria for libraries of this size, and I would absolutely resist all efforts to ban books.'” [Rindi White, Anchorage Daily News]
In December 1996, Emmons, now Mary Ellen Baker, told her hometown newspaper, the Frontiersman, that Palin three times asked her — starting before she was sworn in — about possibly removing objectionable books from the library if the need arose. A few months later, the librarian, Mary Ellen Emmons, got a letter from Palin telling her she was going to be fired. Emmons had been city librarian for seven years and was well liked. After a wave of public support for her, Palin relented and let Emmons keep her job. [McClatchy Newspapers]
TIME reports former Wasilla Mayor John Stein says that as mayor Palin continued to inject religious beliefs into her policy at times. “She asked the library how she could go about banning books.”
Truth or Fiction has also discovered the first list from Sarah Pallin is not from the minutes of the Wasilla Library Board revealing books she requested to remove, that this link and others to a list of books Mayor Sarah Palin submitted for removal, is false. My previous post exaggerated in duplicating this eRumor, but thanks to Dave I located the facts.
If the book list looks familiar it is because many of these titles and works are listed in the American Library Association’s list of frequently challenged books.
Once a year, the American Library Association celebrates National Banned Book Week at public libraries all over the country in the spirit of celebrating the freedom to read.
| A Clockwork Orange by Anthony Burgess A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L’Engle Annie on My Mind by Nancy Garden As I Lay Dying by William Faulkner Blubber by Judy Blume Brave New World by Aldous Huxley Bridge to Terabithia by Katherine Paterson Canterbury Tales by Chaucer Carrie by Stephen King Catch-22 by Joseph Heller Christine by Stephen King Confessions by Jean-Jacques Rousseau Cujo by Stephen King Curses, Hexes, and Spells by Daniel Cohen Daddy’s Roommate by Michael Willhoite Day No Pigs Would Die by Robert Peck Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller Decameron by Boccaccio East of Eden by John Steinbeck Fallen Angels by Walter Myers Fanny Hill by John Cleland Flowers For Algernon by Daniel Keyes Forever by Judy Blume Grendel by John Champlin Gardner Halloween ABC by Eve Merriam Harry Potter, Sorcerer’s Stone by J.K. Rowling Harry Potter, Chamber of Secrets by J.K. Rowling Harry Potter, Prizoner of Azkaban by J.K. Rowling Harry Potter, Goblet of Fire by J.K. Rowling Have to Go by Robert Munsch Heather Has Two Mommies by Leslea Newman How to Eat Fried Worms by Thomas Rockwell Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings by Maya Angelou Impressions edited by Jack Booth In the Night Kitchen by Maurice Sendak It’s Okay if You Don’t Love Me by Norma Klein James and the Giant Peach by Roald Dahl Lady Chatterley’s Lover by D.H. Lawrence Leaves of Grass by Walt Whitman Little Red Riding Hood by Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm Lord of the Flies by William Golding Love is One of the Choices by Norma Klein Lysistrata by Aristophanes More Scary Stories in the Dark by Alvin Schwartz |
My Brother Sam Is Dead by James and Christopher Collier My House by Nikki Giovanni My Friend Flicka by Mary O’Hara Night Chills by Dean Koontz Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck On My Honor by Marion Dane Bauer One Day in The Life of Ivan by Alexander Solzhenitsyn One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest by Ken Kesey One Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel Garcia Marquez Ordinary People by Judith Guest Our Bodies, Ourselves by Boston Collective Prince of Tides by Pat Conroy Revolting Rhymes by Roald Dahl Scary Stories: More Tales by Alvin Schwartz Scary Stories in the Dark by Alvin Schwartz Separate Peace by John Knowles Silas Marner by George Eliot Slaughterhouse-Five by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. Tarzan of the Apes by Edgar Rice Burroughs Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain The Bastard by John Jakes The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger The Chocolate War by Robert Cormier The Color Purple by Alice Walker The Devil’s Alternative by Frederick Forsyth The Figure in the Shadows by John Bellairs The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck The Great Gilly Hopkins by Katherine Paterson The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood The Headless Cupid by Zilpha Snyder The Learning Tree by Gordon Parks The Living Bible by William C. Bower The Merchant of Venice by William Shakespeare The New Teenage Body Book by McCoy and Wibbelsman The Pigman by Paul Zindel The Seduction of Peter S. by Lawrence Sanders The Shining by Stephen King The Witches by Roald Dahl The Witches of Worm by Zilpha Snyder Then Again, Maybe I Won’t by Judy Blume To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee Twelfth Night by William Shakespeare New Collegiate Dictionary by the Merriam-Webster Witches, Pumpkins, and Grinning Ghosts by Edna Barth |

Alaska’s MudFlats blog:
Is Bristol fair game? Our first instinct is probably, no. Family is off limits. But what happens when family matters demonstrate decision making ability, criteria for judgment, and how the candidate will enact potential policy decisions? That changes things.
Sarah Palin has repeatedly said that having her baby is Bristol’s ‘decision’. And isn’t Bristol lucky to have a decision, and a supportive family, and someone who wants to marry her, and parents who are well-off and willing to help her, and the help of a nanny. Yes, she is. And, frankly, it would be a mistake to question the family’s decision because it is their decision, and that’s the point. The crux of this issue is that Palin believes other girls like Bristol should have no decision – not in the case of rape, or incest, or both. Not if you’re 12 or 20 or 55, rich or poor, married or alone, sick or well, able or disabled.
Palin believes her daughter should not have had a choice, even if she had been raped, even if she had been 12, and even if she had been a victim of incest, or all three. And she doesn’t think any other family should have a choice either.
A comment on McCain-Palin sex-ed policies:
just say no
it didn’t work with drugs…..how’s it gonna work with sex?
I’ve read several accounts over the years citing credible sources or written as first hand accounts that John McCain distorts his POW story.
PRISONER OR HONORED GUEST?
McCain’s 5½-year stay at the Hanoi Hilton (officially Hoa Loa Prison) has ever since been the subject of great controversy. He maintains that he was tortured and otherwise badly mistreated. One of many who disagree is Dennis Johnson, imprisoned at Hanoi and never given treatment for his broken leg. He reports that every time he saw McCain, who was generally kept segregated, the man was clean-shaven, dressed in fresh clothes, and appeared comfortable among North Vietnamese Army officers. He adds that he frequently heard McCain’s collaborative statements broadcast over the prison’s loud speakers.
On October 26, 1967, McCain’s A-4 Skyhawk was shot down over Hanoi. The fractures of 1 leg and both arms were reportedly due to his failure to tuck them in during ejection. According to U.S. News & World Report (May 14, 1973), McCain didn’t wait long before offering military information in return for medical care. While an extraordinary patient at Gi Lam Hospital, he was visited by a number of dignitaries, including, to quote McCain himself, General Vo Nguyen Giap, the national hero of Dienbienphu.
Jack McLamb is a highly respected name in law enforcement circles. After 9 years of clandestine operations in Cambodia and unmentionable areas, he returned home to Phoenix where he became one of the most decorated police officers on record. Twice McLamb was named Officer of the Year. He went on to become an FBI hostage negotiator. This man has stated that every one of the many former POWs he has talked with consider McCain a traitor. States McLamb, “He was never tortured…The Vietnamese Communists called him the Songbird, that’s his code name, Songbird McCain, because he just came into the camp singing and telling them everything they wanted to know.” McLamb further quotes former POWs as saying McCain starred in 32 propaganda videos in which he denounced his country and comrades.
These are not contested views although I think the writer of this article uses unattributed sources to excess and his facts are not thorough. It’s the first article I found with many important details.
Sarah Palin is not the only part of the ticket riddled with misrepresentation. The media mustn’t remain intimidated.
“Had he not been the son and grandson of admirals…’
War Secrets John McCain Hides
McCains’s military record is fair game
Military Record Shows He Is Unfit
“What’s the difference between a hockey mom and a pit bull?…Lipstick.” – Gov. Sarah Palin
“What’s the difference between Sarah Palin and Dick Cheney?…Lipstick” – Anonymous
The Chicago Tribune has learned that Sarah Palin did not sell the state’s jet on eBay. Not a “luxury jet,” but used to transport criminals and sold $300,000 below listing to a campaign contributor.
“That luxury jet was over the top,” Palin, the Republican vice presidential nominee, said to loud cheers. “I put it on eBay.”
It’s a week of Sarah Palin. A few major media are reporting items already days old in the bloggosphere, but many outlets are either not aggressive or not declarative. Internet sites and bloggers are not afraid,
Sarah Palin’s values aren’t small town. They’re just small.
An Alaskan blogger, Own the Sidewalk, posted two charts describing her week of Sarah Palin:
Brain Before Palin and Brain After Palin. Cute.

“I can do my job there in developing our natural resources and doing things like getting the roads paved and making sure our troopers have their cop cars and their uniforms and their guns, and making sure our public schools are funded,” she said in June to ministry students at her former church. “But really, all of that stuff doesn’t do any good if the people of Alaska’s heart isn’t right with God.” – Sarah Palin
Candidate Palin insists she is to be described as merely a generic Christian. She “spent nearly three decades in the Assemblies of God church, the nation’s largest Pentecostal denomination”, reports the Chicago Tribune, while Governor Palin regularly speaks to pastors and ministerial students.
Palins’ former church, the Wasilla Assembly of God, is political and strident from the pulpit. “I’m not going to tell you who to vote for, but if you vote for this particular person, I question your salvation — I’m sorry.”
She insists she is independent, listing her membership in Wasilla’s Church of the Rock that preaches the purpose of the United States is to glorify God.
“This nation is a Christian nation!” Pepper said last fall in a recorded sermon. “God will not be mocked! I don’t care what atheists say! God will not be mocked!
Yet Pastor David Pepper states “Before running for Governor of Alaska she frequently attended Church on the Rock for approximately one year. Since that time she has visited on occasion and now attends Wasilla Bible Church with her family.”
“We’re just a community church”
Prior to a failed run for lieutenant governor, Palin joined the Wasilla Bible Church which attracts about 1,000 parishioners from tiny Wasilla and area. “We like to call this the Bible Belt of Alaska,” says Cheryl Metiva, head of the local chamber of commerce. [TIME]
Palin was attending when guest speaker David Brickner was introduced, “He’s a leader of Jews for Jesus, a ministry that is out on the leading edge in a pressing, demanding area of witnessing and evangelism.”
“I think it speaks volumes that she keeps an Israeli flag on the wall of her office,” Republican Jewish Coalition executive director Matt Brooks told Politico.
Friends have never heard her discuss Middle East policy in detail, continues Politico, and that she’d never visited Israel but has signed the Alaska-Israel friendship resolution. Tuesday after the RNC Convention, Palin was ‘shepherded by Lieberman’ to meet a pro-Israel lobby in St. Paul, “We had a good productive discussion on the importance of the U.S.-Israel relationship.”
Attending a pastors conference as governor, she told … Assemblies of God clergy that Alaska had been dedicated to the Lord—”and I know the Lord is not going to take it back.”
Her Christian Heritage Week was created “to remind Alaskans of the role Christianity has played in the state’s history.”
While Governor of Alaska, Sarah Palin attended the Juneau Christian Center, a large congregation of Pentecostal.
George Bryson and Rich Mauer writing for the Anchorage Daily News point out that all Palin’s churches insist on the inerrancy of the Bible – literally God’s spoken word and the Genesis version of creation.
The website ‘How Insane is John McCain’ is maintaining a running list of lies, misrepresentations, mistakes, vindictiveness, cheating, favoritism and general stumbling at Sarah Palin Scandals: The Complete List. A more detailed update is being kept at SameFacts.
…the truth is, the American Constitution and the Declaration of Independence are quintessential monuments to Liberalism….. America is a Liberal Nation, and Progressives are simply attuned to the promises contained in these seminal documents.
Alaska’s Aboriginal people are “Arctic Arabs” and when Sarah Palin learned that Obama had won the presidential nomination, she said, “So Sambo beat the bitch!.”
How rough is it to surf the web to find out that humans are nuts? Oh thanks, he laughs.
Yes, it’s tough to see that millions of folks around the world are goofy. Wot? Enough of them are huddled in caves, have learned to fly into buildings, wrap TNT on kids, siphon pipelines, that the others in suits have become rabid too. All these years I was thinking Kissinger had worked a few things out!
But gee whiz, now we find out, of all things, that Matthew Hutson, a guy with the title of Therapy Director at Psychology Today, prints a little article to say God is my brain, God is in my brain in the same place as I’m in my brain, and there’s no chance to get out of the way.
But that’s not the half of it. This guy Nick Epley can prove over and over again in his top science lab that next to what I think is me, er, I mean God and me together of course, there are gays, murderers, my mother-in-law, rednecks, hey, preachers and politicians lurking in my brain!
To cap it all off, yeh, as if my brain is smarter than my liver, egology is a science we know nothing about because everything we know is in the same part of the brain as everything we don’t know.
Well, just how ??*&^?!NUTS is this?
There’s nuthin’ much to say except hello.