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Important Articles Regarding the Dean Campaign It's been a challenging time for Dean supporters. While Howard Dean might have exhibited excessive exuberance at the Iowa concession rally, this "I Have a Scream" incident has been completely overblown by the media. In this case, I do believe this is nothing less than an attempt at a complete character assassination by the powers-that-be. What the audience saw at the Iowa concession speech was very different from what the media reporters. If you would like to see the speech in the context of what the audience saw, you view the raw footage at: idiomstudio.com/ . Dianne Sawyer narrated a segment for ABC World News on how the media completely exaggerated this incident. You can read and see more about this story at: http://abclocal.go.com/wabc/news/wabc_2004vote_012904dean.html http://abclocal.go.com/wjrt/news/video/wabc_012904_deanscream_video.html Adding more fuel to the fires, here's two articl
Pirates of the Caribbean: Utopian Socialists? Here’s a little article sent to me by Lee of Rock ‘n’ Rap Confidential . "Life and Death Among the Pirates: The Real Story of the Pirates of the Caribbean" A Review of a lecture given by Marcus Rediker at Emmanuel College in Boston on October 9, 2003 and recorded by Roger Leisner of Radio Free Maine (to order, see below). Reviewed by Nikos Raptis Historically the elite of any society have been able to force upon the ordinary people of that society a worldview which they (the elite) had constructed. The elite of western societies are very adept in constructing such a system of views. This they accomplish by hammering these views in the heads of ordinary people since childhood. The general opinion of people about pirates has been built on the idea that they were amoral, violent men who attacked innocent people (noblemen, government officials, naval officers, merchants, etc) to rob or kill them. Hollywood,
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A Resolution for 2004 This is the year that I will be standing tall for the convictions of my beliefs. I will not hesitate to speak out for that which I believe in. It’s time to make a difference in the country that I love. Up until March 2003, I had never took a stand for any political candidate to the point where I actually felt like volunteering my time to get that candidate elected. Politicians, are by their very nature, manipulators of the truth to get what they desire. They promise things, they practice the art of skillful deception, and their typical goal is more personal power. As a group, they are not to be trusted. I’ve always been a devout believer of the old Bob Dylan saying “Don’t follow leaders, watch the parking meters.” That’s always made perfect sense to me, and I still see little reason to doubt that it’s still some of the best advice ever handed down by any philosopher-writer of any era I’ve ever studied. Ever since the events of 2001, the world ha