Help Karl Rove Learn To Drop The Soap
Let's help put this man where he belongs.
Maltok 5, the secret interplanetary ruler of Earth and 4 other grade C planets, must convey information to the world through his minions. Beware all evildoers!
Let's help put this man where he belongs.
Posted by Boy on the Bike at 9:53 PM 0 comments
Labels: congress, constitution, contempt, criminal, karl rove, lies, police state, politics, rove, subpoena, treason
Gotta give a man props for keeping up the good fight.
Posted by Boy on the Bike at 10:57 AM 0 comments
Labels: al gore, climate change, electricity, environment, fossil, fuel, gore, kennedy, moon
Excerpted From:
GOEBBELS' PRINCIPLES OF PROPAGANDA
Based upon Goebbels' Principles of Propaganda by Leonard W. Doob, published in Public Opinion and Propaganda; A Book of Readings edited for The Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues.
13. Propaganda must be carefully timed.
a. The communication must reach the audience ahead of competing propaganda.
b. A propaganda campaign must begin at the optimum moment
c. A propaganda theme must be repeated, but not beyond some point of diminishing effectiveness
14. Propaganda must label events and people with distinctive phrases or slogans.
a. They must evoke desired responses which the audience previously possesses
b. They must be capable of being easily learned
c. They must be utilized again and again, but only in appropriate situations
d. They must be boomerang-proof
Posted by Boy on the Bike at 10:15 AM 0 comments
Labels: barack, constitution, false, fascism, fox, lies, michelle, news, obama, politics, propaganda, protest, smear
This great opinion piece from a man with a unique perspective on America. He's a Brit who's been in the US for many years and who three years ago took a solemn oath and was proclaimed a citizen of this country. He has a cool blog, too.
-Maltok 5
"Patriotism is supporting your country all the time and your government when it deserves it." - Mark Twain
Remember the movie Brazil, the Orwellian dark comedy by Terry Gilliam, where the plot evolved around a mistake in a government machine that ended the life of one man, "Harry Buttle," while leaving the real "terrorist," "Harry Tuttle," (played by Robert DeNiro) free to perform his nefarious deeds of Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning repairs. Well, now we have more evidence that truth is stranger than fiction. Not surprising with this administration. I just hope when they're surveying you, they don't mistake a "T" for a "B."
Sleep well tonight America...
-Maltok 5
Bush Signs Expanded Wiretap Law | |
By Paula Wolfson White House 10 July 2008 |
U.S. President George Bush has signed legislation expanding the government's surveillance powers. VOA's Paula Wolfson reports from the White House the measure also protects telecommunication companies from lawsuits stemming from assistance they provide to help track potential terror suspects.
President Bush (right) speaks in the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington, 10 July 2008, prior to signing the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) |
So, Karl the skating skater, skates by yet another time, while flipping the bird (see picture below) to you and me, and most importantly our future rights and freedoms. Does anyone know where I can order a few hundred spines online to be shipped to the congressional democrats? -Maltok 5 Former Bush Aide Rove Defies Congressional Subpoena | |
By Dan Robinson Washington 10 July 2008 |
Karl Rove, the former close political aide to President Bush, failed to appear at a congressional hearing Thursday to testify about allegations he was involved in politicizing the Department of Justice. VOA's Dan Robinson reports from Capitol Hill.
The empty chair in front of the House judiciary subcommittee was a reminder of the difficulty Democrats have had in obtaining testimony from Rove, and two other former and current White House officials.
Last year, former White House counsel Harriet Miers, and President Bush's current chief of staff Joshua Bolten, defied subpoenas from the House Judiciary Committee, triggering a House vote to hold both in contempt of Congress.
Former White House Advisor Karl Rove gestures towards the press at the White House in Washington, D.C. (file photo) |
Now that the FISA vote is postponed a bit, Obama has some time to recalibrate his communications regarding the current pending legislation. As usual, Keith Olberman has a great take on this.
-Maltok 5
Posted by Boy on the Bike at 11:26 AM 0 comments
Labels: FISA, obama, olbermann, politics, retroactive immunity, telecom
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