End Page 3/10/2005 - Schwarzenegger Issued Fake News
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Governor issued faked news -- Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's administration has used state resources to produce faux news reports promoting some of its most contentious proposals, including revamping teacher tenure and freezing a law that would increase the number of nurses in hospitals. Schwarzenegger himself appears in two videos prepared at taxpayer expense for California television stations that tout his education overhaul plans and now-abandoned proposal to scrap scores of state boards and commissions. [more]
Pictured Above: Idiot Schwarzenegger greets bystanders from a Humvee on Tuesday as he takes volunteer signature gatherers to a North Natomas restaurant to circulate petitions for redistricting and pension overhaul initiatives that he is pushing for the November ballot. [more] and [more]
Joseph Pannell went to Canada to become Gary Freeman. Why? Would a young African-American involved in an incident with police get a fair hearing in early 70's Chicago? Check out Freemandrum.org[here]
Check Out LocalBlack.com -A Civil Rights Support Organization dedicated to the socioeconomic development and empowerment of Blacks in the United States of America [more].
Chuck D Speaks: "MTV and Viacom have extended the teenage years to age 29," Chuck went on. "Now people are so deep in fantasy that Americans have to watch TV for 'reality.' "When we made this album there was a crack epidemic going on. Today we have another epidemic: 'Consumption' is the new crack." [more]
''People assumed if they saw it on the news, it was real, and it was correct. But what we've seen over the past few years is a whole swaying of media, news, and information for all sorts of purposes -- the war, weapons of mass destruction, and so on." - DJ Spooky [more]
The "Voices of Civil Rights" exhibit will be on display through March 26 and is also accessible on the Library's Web site at www.loc.gov/exhibits .The full project can also be viewed atwww.voicesofcivilrights.org.
Pawnshop database paying off for police - Pawnshops and secondhand stores send their transaction records — which they are legally required to submit to law enforcement agencies — to the database. Authorities search records for items potentially linked to investigations. [more]
Meet the New Jeff Gannon, Same As the Old Jeff Gannon: Disgraced Republican Activist, Selling Scandal By the Pound, Continues to Embarrass White House [more]