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"Private" wrote:
Well written and thought provoking IMHO Sorry, no mention of piloting or aviation. If you want well written and thought provoking, browse he http://www.gutenberg.org/wiki/Main_Page |
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![]() "Jim Logajan" wrote in message .. . "Private" wrote: Well written and thought provoking IMHO Sorry, no mention of piloting or aviation. If you want well written and thought provoking, browse he http://www.gutenberg.org/wiki/Main_Page Neat looking site, thanks for the link. I read this group because of the (usually) intelligent and thoughtful people who post here. IMHO, The occasional OT threads here are much better than any on the political groups and largely lack the rudeness and ignorance. We occasionally discuss politics in our real hangar flying and I similarly appreciate the diversity of opinions raised here. Happy landings, |
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On Tue, 24 Apr 2007 14:42:40 GMT, "Private" wrote
in AHoXh.123158$aG1.84634@pd7urf3no: Well written and thought provoking IMHO http://www.guardian.co.uk/usa/story/0,,2064157,00.html This motion picture will change your life: Orwell Rolls in his Grave http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aMd7Oixdh2A http://www.orwellrollsinhisgrave.com/ http://www.amazon.com/Orwell-Rolls-G.../dp/B0008237AA http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0410407/ The chilling documentary film "Orwell Rolls in His Grave" examines the relationship between the media, corporate America, and government. In a country where the "top 1% control 90% of the wealth", the film argues that the media system is nothing but a "subsidiary of corporate America." It's a stunning fact that the media received 1 billion dollars in campaign ads for the last election. Large corporations own the television networks, and the sheer number of stations/channels available gives the public the "illusion of choice." Yes, there are tons of channels to chose from, but this "ostensible diversity conceals an actual uniformity." "Orwell Rolls in his Grave" gives the big picture of the media system in America and asks why some important stories are not covered by the mainstream news and remain invisible. Other stories appear and sink rapidly--while some stories are repeated over and over. Using references to George Orwell's masterpiece "1984" the filmmakers establish the idea that "1984" isn't just fiction any more. The premise of Orwell's novel is that language is redesigned and history rewritten to control people's thoughts. According to the filmmakers, the American media system at best--filters the news to the populace, and at worst--is the mouthpiece of its corporate and political masters. This information packed film examines the ties between media, corporations and the government using facts and figures--as well as a number of news stories. The film focuses on media coverage of the 2000 election, and the juicy detail of the purging of Florida voter rolls. According to the filmmakers, when journalist Greg Palast broke the story for the BBC, major American networks declined to explore the story further as Jeb Bush, Governor of Florida, and naturally the focal point of any investigation into Florida voting, debunked the story. The filmmakers point out the outrageousness of the squashing of a story simply because the person being investigated says it's not true. This section of the film also gives details regarding the Supreme Court Justices who voted to terminate the Florida recount. It's interesting to see who voted against the recount, and that two children of these justices then got positions in the Bush administration. Is a quid pro quo system at work behind the scenes--are deals made, jobs given, contracts awarded to 'friends' of the administration? Well watch the film and decide for yourself. The film includes interviews with a number of experts on media--including Charles Lewis, the director of the Centre for Public Integrity. Lewis has an engaging candor that is refreshing and genuine. Michael Moore appears in a few brief clips from a speech he gave, and there's also some clips from George Bush. Witty and entertaining Vermont congressman, Bernie Sanders weighs in, and there are also interviews with Danny Schecter, director of "Weapons of Mass Deception", and legal expert Vincent Bugliosi. The film winds up with information on the FCC (Michael Powell, son of Colin Powell is head of the FCC), lobbyists, corporate watchdogs and regulators. For a behind-the-scenes look at the structure of the American media system, I recommend "Orwell Rolls in His Grave." The information here is at once enlightening, chilling and downright depressing--displacedhuman |
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![]() Watch the whole movie Orwell Rolls in his Grave here free: http://www.freespeech.org/fscm2/cont...ontent_id=1166 On Tue, 24 Apr 2007 19:37:49 GMT, Larry Dighera wrote in : On Tue, 24 Apr 2007 14:42:40 GMT, "Private" wrote in AHoXh.123158$aG1.84634@pd7urf3no: Well written and thought provoking IMHO http://www.guardian.co.uk/usa/story/0,,2064157,00.html This motion picture will change your life: Orwell Rolls in his Grave http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aMd7Oixdh2A http://www.orwellrollsinhisgrave.com/ http://www.amazon.com/Orwell-Rolls-G.../dp/B0008237AA http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0410407/ The chilling documentary film "Orwell Rolls in His Grave" examines the relationship between the media, corporate America, and government. In a country where the "top 1% control 90% of the wealth", the film argues that the media system is nothing but a "subsidiary of corporate America." It's a stunning fact that the media received 1 billion dollars in campaign ads for the last election. Large corporations own the television networks, and the sheer number of stations/channels available gives the public the "illusion of choice." Yes, there are tons of channels to chose from, but this "ostensible diversity conceals an actual uniformity." "Orwell Rolls in his Grave" gives the big picture of the media system in America and asks why some important stories are not covered by the mainstream news and remain invisible. Other stories appear and sink rapidly--while some stories are repeated over and over. Using references to George Orwell's masterpiece "1984" the filmmakers establish the idea that "1984" isn't just fiction any more. The premise of Orwell's novel is that language is redesigned and history rewritten to control people's thoughts. According to the filmmakers, the American media system at best--filters the news to the populace, and at worst--is the mouthpiece of its corporate and political masters. This information packed film examines the ties between media, corporations and the government using facts and figures--as well as a number of news stories. The film focuses on media coverage of the 2000 election, and the juicy detail of the purging of Florida voter rolls. According to the filmmakers, when journalist Greg Palast broke the story for the BBC, major American networks declined to explore the story further as Jeb Bush, Governor of Florida, and naturally the focal point of any investigation into Florida voting, debunked the story. The filmmakers point out the outrageousness of the squashing of a story simply because the person being investigated says it's not true. This section of the film also gives details regarding the Supreme Court Justices who voted to terminate the Florida recount. It's interesting to see who voted against the recount, and that two children of these justices then got positions in the Bush administration. Is a quid pro quo system at work behind the scenes--are deals made, jobs given, contracts awarded to 'friends' of the administration? Well watch the film and decide for yourself. The film includes interviews with a number of experts on media--including Charles Lewis, the director of the Centre for Public Integrity. Lewis has an engaging candor that is refreshing and genuine. Michael Moore appears in a few brief clips from a speech he gave, and there's also some clips from George Bush. Witty and entertaining Vermont congressman, Bernie Sanders weighs in, and there are also interviews with Danny Schecter, director of "Weapons of Mass Deception", and legal expert Vincent Bugliosi. The film winds up with information on the FCC (Michael Powell, son of Colin Powell is head of the FCC), lobbyists, corporate watchdogs and regulators. For a behind-the-scenes look at the structure of the American media system, I recommend "Orwell Rolls in His Grave." The information here is at once enlightening, chilling and downright depressing--displacedhuman |
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Larry Dighera wrote:
The chilling documentary film "Orwell Rolls in His Grave" examines the relationship between the media, corporate America, and government. In a country where the "top 1% control 90% of the wealth", ... SNIP And that is a BS number. http://sociology.ucsc.edu/whorulesam...er/wealth.html The Wealth Distribution In the United States, wealth is highly concentrated in a relatively few hands. As of 2001, the top 1% of households (the upper class) owned 33.4% of all privately held wealth, and the next 19% (the managerial, professional, and small business stratum) had 51%, which means that just 20% of the people owned a remarkable 84%, leaving only 16% of the wealth for the bottom 80% (wage and salary workers). In terms of financial wealth, the top 1% of households had an even greater sha 39.7%. Table 1 and Figure 1 present further details drawn from the careful work of economist Edward N. Wolff at New York University (2004). |
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On Tue, 24 Apr 2007 15:02:09 -0500, "Gig 601XL Builder"
wrDOTgiaconaATsuddenlink.net wrote in : And that is a BS number. Control != Own |
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Larry Dighera wrote:
On Tue, 24 Apr 2007 15:02:09 -0500, "Gig 601XL Builder" wrDOTgiaconaATsuddenlink.net wrote in : And that is a BS number. Control != Own So Larry, what is your definition of "Control" that can boost the number from 33.4% to 90%? |
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![]() "Larry Dighera" wrote in message ... In a country where the "top 1% control 90% of the wealth", the film argues that the media system is nothing but a "subsidiary of corporate America." Dead-on truth. All movies, music and other entertainment is calculated based on not how good or socially useful it is, but on how much money it makes the parent corporation. (ie Sony.) -chris |
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![]() "Gig 601XL Builder" wrDOTgiaconaATsuddenlink.net wrote in message ... Larry Dighera wrote: And that is a BS number. Control != Own So Larry, what is your definition of "Control" that can boost the number from 33.4% to 90%? A friend of mine who is a Statistics instructor regularly dismantles figures such as these. The US economic system is too complex to say offhand "this percentage owns this percentage"; it depends on how you derive your data and how it is organized. By and large, though, corporations are run by people like Carly Fiorina and folks who get paid hundreds of millions of dollars despite destroying companies and costing hundreds or thousands of jobs, and the average working-class Joe Commercial Pilot, cop, truck driver, support technician, electrician, assembly line operator...the people who ACTUALLY MAKE THE CORPORATION RUN...make a pittance of what these people award themselves as hiring or firing bonuses. -c |
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