Well, Well, Well...someone has a bee in his bonnet...
loki09789 said:
1. If the goal is fairness, I haven't seen any commentary about what it would take to make the problems go away and create a 'fair' system...I have seen continuous and regular comments that demonize Bush and the Republican party though, so "justice" seems a little bit of a stretch. I remember a particular comment about Bush being the equivalent of a literal Demon (though the term escapes me at the moment).
Yes, Justice, and an adherence to principles that make us who we are.
How can one talk about fairness when people are convinced that the status quo is fair...or maybe "good enough?"
Perhaps the reason you see regular comments from me (and others) is because of the regular and persistant abuse of power by said officials?
The "Bush Hater" label doesn't make these things go away. You need to actually let a little of this stuff sink in and accept it on a personal level. Accountablity?
loki09789 said:
2. So......what does that mean? Again, if the voting process was corrupted so clearly for you (a person with far less confidential access to info than the Democratic watch dogs AND the Justice department and others) why haven't any of the major news networks (which have already been discussed as simpy out of themselves and profit NOT cooperation with government) broken the story?
Note the Boldface - How would you know this? Loki - voting information is PUBLIC INFORMATION! There
cannot be "secret information" about the voting process in a democracy.
Regarding the media...Why would you trust them? Do you know anything about how news is done now days? A "newsroom" at a major network now consists of a few people sitting behind computers reading press releases. To even call that a "newsroom" is an insult. The major networks devote zero time to investigative reporting. Zero. And then there is the fact that ALL news agencies are corporate entities subject to oversite by clandestine panels of "company officials". Controversial stories may reduce viewership and may upset one of the "company officials" to a point where the person who broke the story would lose his/her job. There are dozens of books out on this subject now. Each of them are well cited and include damning statements by some of these "company officials" on tape. But, according to your logic, this can't be true, because it didn't make the news...
Don't believe everything you see on TV.
loki09789 said:
3. Do you realize how slanderous you sound at times for a person who thinks that 'violence is never right?' Verbal, reputation, physical...all are force that is applied.
Take a look at the Biography "Fortunate Son" by James Hatfield. Read the prolouge of the
new edition. Yeah, that's right, new edition. The old edition was burned after Mr. Rove and company made a few phone calls. Then take a look at what happened to Mr. Hatfield...that is after you read a taped and traced telephone conversation with Mr. Rove.
Also, stop and think before you type some thing like "...for a person who thinks that 'violence is never right..." How could I, as a martial artist, think this? Do you think that you may be putting words in my mouth?
loki09789 said:
4. I don't know, administrative red tape. The government was designed to be large, clunky and therefore difficult for one man to manipulate and take over...
Other, "more serious" cases with far more evidence and far more complicated arguments seem to get through the system just fine. This is stalling at its historical finest and its reminiscent of Hoover.
loki09789 said:
5. So, back to #1 again and how is 'justice' going to be served to your satisfaction if the JUSTICE department can't be trusted?
1. Form an independent commission filled with people on all sides that is hell bent on rooting out abuses by all sides.
2. Create nonpartisen public entities that take care of all election details including voting machines. Publish ALL information regarding this stuff in print and on the net.
3. Hold everone accountable for their actions, including the people that benefit knowingly or unknowingly. This may mean that some new elections need to be held.
4. Publish all information regarding such cases so that the public has the opportunity to know everything about the ways that people have been abusing their rights to vote.
loki09789 said:
6. Again, you claim in a personal philosophy that 'violence is never right' and then comments like this?
Some violence is also metaphorical...
loki09789 said:
7. This is like saying, "Really I am a huge fan of healthy eating" as you chow down on a big mac right in front of the people. You have made six points, with two that are either slanderous or outright endorsement of vigalante justice, that don't really do anything but point fingers.
None of the points are slanderous nor are they endorsements of vigalante justice. The first step of accountability is finger pointing. Look at us argue which way they point (despite the hard evidence provided)? How can we move on to further steps when we are like this?