- As Americans celebrate July 4th, they can contemplate
that the union of "free and independent states," like the former
British colonial power, has evolved into its final manifestation--a complete
whore house. While Members of Parliament in London charge their expense
accounts with every personal expenditure, including the rental of adult
xxx-rated films, an American newspaper put the reporting of public policy
out to bids until politico.com blew the whistle.
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- In Washington, everything is for sale, including journalistic
integrity. The Washington Post, which abandoned investigative reporting
eons ago, decided to boost its sagging revenues by spreading her legs.
The Post's business division put out a flyer offering lobbyists access
at the Post's CEO's gracious home to "those powerful few" in
the Obama administration, Congress, and among the Post's editors and reporters
who decide the nation's policies, such as health care.
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- The Washington Post's flyer offered a Wal-Mart low cost
of a mere $25,000 for one "salon" to interact with decision makers
and $250,000 for eleven interactions.
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- Alas, people with an old fashioned sense of integrity
impugned the Washington Post's new business model, and the Post's boss,
Katharine Weymouth, had to rescind the offer that would have rescued the
newspaper by turning it into a "facilitator for private lobbyist-official
encounters."
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- I say damn the old fashioned moralists. America would
be much better served if the Washington Post was selling access to lobbyists
instead of selling the US government's PSYOPS operations in Iran, Afghanistan,
Iraq, Georgia, Ukraine, Serbia, Venezuela, Honduras, and everywhere else,
for which the paper receives a pittance: the reporter can tell his editor
that he has a deep source within the government, hardly an adequate recompense
for wars that cost American taxpayers hundreds of billions of dollars at
a time when Americans cannot pay the mortgages on their homes.
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- America would be better off if the Washington Post whored
for lobbyists than for the US Imperial State, which has failed to adjust
its imperial ambitions to its bankruptcy. As an example of its whoring
for US Imperialism, on July 2, the Washington Post reported President Obama's
claim that Russian Prime Minister Putin is a person who lives partly in
the past, with "one foot in the old ways of doing business and one
foot in the new."
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- If Putin has "one foot in the new," he is ahead
of Obama who has both feet in the past.
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- Obama said that Putin needs to learn that "the old
Cold War approaches" to relations with the US are "outdated."
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- The Post reported this as if a failure of Putin's is
endangering US/Russian relations. The Post did not point out that it is
Obama, not Putin, who has wars of aggression against three independent
countries--Iraq, Afghanistan, and Pakistan, with a fourth war threatened
with Iran. We know for a fact these wars originated in Bush administration
lies and deception, but Obama continues the occupations and expands the
wars, thus endorsing the deceptions.
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- It is the Washington whorehouse that unilaterally abrogated
the anti-ballistic missile treaty with Russia and begin constructing anti-ballistic
missile sites designed to negate Russia's nuclear deterrent. If Russia's
nuclear weapons can be made useless, Russia can be knuckled under to accept
America's hegemonic will, and US hegemony takes another step forward.
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- It is Washington that is surrounding Russia with military
bases: an anti-ballistic missile base in Poland, an anti-ballistic missile
radar site in the Czech Republic, American-made "color revolutions,"
which have installed US puppet governments in Serbia, Ukraine, and Georgia,
with failures in former constituent parts of Soviet central Asia.
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- NATO, once a European/American alliance against Soviet
invasion of Western Europe is now a mercenary US force fighting for America
in Afghanistan and attempting to incircle Russia from the Baltics to Central
Asia.
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- Obama will soon be on his way to Russia to discuss whether
or not Russia is willing to give in to US demands to prostrate itself before
US hegemony. Obama hopes to drive a wedge between Prime Minister Putin
and President Medvedev, like the wedges Washington has facilitated between
the ambitious ruling ayatollahs in Iran. If Obama can get Putin and Medvedev
at odds, Russia will be neutralized.
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- That would leave China alone as an obstacle to US world
hegemony.
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- The US has no media. But it does have a Ministry of Propaganda.
Americans were programmed with days of propaganda that Islamic Iran, a
member of the US-designated "axis of evil," stole the election
from the Iranian people. According to the US Ministry of Propaganda, the
Iranian people are allied with the US government against the Iranian government.
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- Even people who are regarded as Iran experts said, without
any evidence, that the elections were stolen. One of their arguments is
that three hours were not enough time to count all the votes, yet it was
announced that Ahmajdinejad won. The ignorance of "experts" made
theft a certainty for American TV audiences.
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- The "experts" who make this assertion are obviously
ignorant of Iran's electoral procedures. For the ignorant "experts"
and the Americans deluded by them, here is the way it works:
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- There are more than 45,000 voting places, which means
less than 1,000 votes per voting place, an easy number to count and report
in three hours. At each voting place there are a dozen or more observers,
including every candidates' representatives, representatives of the Guardian
Council, and the local police. The votes are counted in the presence of
all, and all sign documents attesting to the count.
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- The vote totals are forwarded to a central office in
the region that has representatives of the candidates and the Guardian
Council, where they are verified by a dozen or a dozen and a half of witnesses.
From here the vote count goes to the Minister of the Interior, where the
vote is announced.
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- Unless these procedures were not followed, and no evidence
has been provided that the procedures were not followed, it is impossible
to steal an Iranian election. It is much easier to steal an American one,
which happens routinely.
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- There are thousands, indeed tens of thousands of witnesses,
perhaps hundreds of thousands of witnesses, to the Iranian vote. Yet, only
Mousavi and his corrupt supporters among the high living Iranian elite,
who are fighting for personal power in Iran, contest the vote. The kids
in the street were the usual dupes. At this stage in history, how can anyone
believe that there is a pure candidate that wants to bring freedom and
justice to the people? Anywhere. In any country, the US included.
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- Ignorant "experts" made a great noise about
the fact that 50 cities or towns had votes in excess of registered voters.
Again, this is a demonstration of "Iranian experts" total ignorance.
In Iran, voters can vote wherever they happen to be at the day of election.
Vacationers, business people on travel, commuters, and the partial absence
of distinct voting districts, can produce a vote count in excess of the
local registered population.
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- The Guardian Council examined these differences, added
them up, and noted that if every additional vote was fraudulent, the number
was insufficient to affect the outcome.
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- The Guardian Council has agreed to post every vote count.
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- Did you, dear American, learn of these facts from Fox
News, CNN, the New York Times, or from the CIA and Mossad bloggers? Of
course not. Every time "your" media opens its mouth lies jump
out that serve the US government's hegemonic propaganda.
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- America's salvation lies with Charles Pelton and the
Washington Post's business side managers. Once the American media is obviously
a whorehouse, which it is, Americans might pull themselves out of their
stupor and learn to recognize facts and to think for themselves.
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- But don't hold your breath. From what I have seen, with
few exceptions, Americans are as dumb and insouciant as they come. And
they think they are the salt of the earth.
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