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Ousting
The
Liars: What We Need To Do
BUZZFLASH
READER COMMENTARY
by Mike
Kress
History
shows that if there's one thing people can't stand it's a liar. While
we BuzzFlashers knew Bush and his cronies were lying all along, it's
finally dawning on the larger population that they may have been duped
into supporting a war on Iraq.
As
many writers and commentators have pointed out -- particularly Paul
Krugman -- Bush is a serial liar. His administration is the empire
of saying one thing and doing another, so there's no shortage of contradictions
and hypocrisy to point out. But it doesn't get any simpler to explain
than killing people in an illegal war based on a bunch of lies.
Unfortunately,
the problem we face is that America's media gatekeepers don't want
this horrific con job -- which wasted thousands of human lives -- to
get exposed. The trans-national corporations that own the vast majority
of our media will finesse the coverage to keep a lid on the lies that
are now trying to claw their way to the light of day. Bush is their
cash-cow and they'll protect him like a sacred cow.
The
only way to persuade the media to air the horrible truth -- or at least
the pursuit of some facts -- is to convince them that they'll make
more money by not covering for Bush. The only thing more sacred to
these
corporations than a sugar daddy is more money to stuff in their already
fat coffers.
Our
news media gets ratings and makes money from scandal. The more people
watching TV, the more the media can charge advertisers. If the media
sense that the populace is thirsty for blood, the media will react
to that blood much like sharks react to chum in a shark tank. The prospect
of higher ratings as hearings convene and accusations fly and whistle-blowers
emerge is a juicy prospect indeed.
However,
starting this "blood in the water" media frenzy is going
to require a massive display of citizen outrage about Bush's lies,
made clearly visible to the media. Here are a few suggestions to start
a movement that will hopefully see the impeachment of George W. Bush
and the abolishment of the so-called "Bush Doctrine":
1.)
Write letters to the editor;
2.)
Protest and picket at the headquarters of national media outlets (CNN,
NBC, ABC, CBS, USA Today, Washington Post, NY Times, etc.);
3.)
Call every political talk show possible;
4.)
Leaflet and flyer;
5.)
Submit op-eds to local papers;
6.)
Conduct education forums in your community;
7.)
Talk to your friends and relatives;
8.)
Make and wear buttons and bumper stickers;
9.)
Hold protests and vigils in your community;
10.)
Make sure the media knows about every protest, picket, forum, etc.,
in advance;
11.)
Buy magazines and papers that expose the gradually emerging truth (e.g.
Time, US News, Newsweek);
12.)
Write and call your representatives.
Feel
free to add to this list. Just keep in mind that in our 24-hour news
cycle environment, history is short. With Karl Rove's masterful ability
to manipulate people via brilliant photo-ops, memories are even shorter.
We've got to jump on this scandal now and move with a quickness!
If
you remember the worldwide protests against the war on Iraq, you'll
know that we can do it. Standing idle now will only guarantee darker
days ahead.
Mike
Kress
Spokane, WA
BUZZFLASH
READER COMMENTARY
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Mike
Kress is a veteran and a member of the Peace and Justice Action League
of Spokane.
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