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Radio Talker Paul McGuire Says, “Conservative Talk Radio Suffers from Fahrenheit 451 Factor & Has Turned Into “Republican Radio”

Radio Talker Paul McGuire Says, “Conservative Talk Radio Suffers from Fahrenheit 451 Factor & Has Turned Into “Republican Radio”










(PRWEB) June 9, 2005

Syndicated radio talk show host Paul McGuire says, “Conservative talk radio suffers from Fahrenheit 451 Factor when it comes to President George W. Bush.”

Paul McGuire, whose conservative talk show host is syndicated and broadcasts from KBRT in Los Angeles believes, “Conservative talk radio show hosts have one standard for the Republican Party and George W. Bush, and another standard for the Democratic Party and someone like Hillary Clinton. Like the firemen in Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451 they censor anything they don’t believe in.”

Paul McGuire who hosts a live 3-hour talk show from Los Angeles from 3 p.m.-6 p.m. is the author of 14 books. He is a frequent guest on CNN and the Fox News Network. But, McGuire said, “Every time I turn on a conservative talk radio show its like I am hearing apologists for the Republican Party. They act like they are Sportscasters rooting for their favorite team. I think its boring radio and people are tuning out.”

McGuire actively campaigned for President George W. Bush and Republican Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger. In fact, while doing a Fox News Network interview in L.A., Governor Gray Davis walked over to McGuire and thanked him for his show. This surprised McGuire who had actively supported Schwarzenegger.

McGuire said, “Except for some good economic ideas from Arnold, there is no difference between him and Governor Gray Davis. Yet, conservative talk radio show hosts in California protect Schwarzenegger. On the national level President George W. Bush has run up a staggering deficit, created a Patriot Act that has the power to create a police state, failed to protect the borders, and he gets a free pass from most conservative radio shows. If Bill Clinton or a Hillary Clinton had done this, they would have gone berserk. Conservative talk radio is all over Howard Dean, and Dan Rather. But they are living in a glass house.”

Paul McGuire, who is a strong conservative, believes that “conservative talk radio is writing its own death warrant by carrying water for the Republican Party. Unless they develop some integrity they are becoming exactly like the liberal media they criticize. We don’t have truth, we have propaganda.”

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Posted by Ruth Miller - August 13, 2011 at 11:25 am

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Who Really Runs the New World Order Exposed: Part 2 of “Is Glenn Beck for Real?”

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See Also: Part 1: Is Glenn Beck for real?

Despite what figures like Beck have portrayed, this global system is not run by Marxist ideologues or Communist revolutionaries; those groups and others are controlled by a psychopathic, offshore, corporate elite cabal who have sophisticated control over most of the world’s resources, peoples and territories.

Alex Jones extends his remarks on Glenn Beck, the co-opting of the Tea Party movement and who really runs the New World Order in a follow-up video address to “Is Glenn Beck for Real?”

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Posted by admin - September 29, 2010 at 7:13 pm

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What Is (R) Alternative To (D) Financial Reform?

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Posted by admin - September 14, 2010 at 12:56 am

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Ron Paul 2012: Instruments of Tyranny

I added captions!

They’re mostly in sync with the video, except for a couple parts.

I’ve gotten requests to put up a version without background music, so if it’s too loud, you can watch that here:

The songs in the video are “Lazy Gun” and “Move On” by Jet, from the album “Get Born”, which you can buy at Amazon (or where music is sold):

http://www.amazon.com/Get-Born-JET/dp/B0000AQVCL

(Making sure the video doesn’t get muted, hahaha).

This video contains footage from C-SPAN, and other networks.

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Posted by admin - July 23, 2010 at 3:18 pm

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Is the Republican hidden agenda to turn the USA into a Police State?

Arizona SB 1070, the Lieberman/Republican bill to strip citizens of their citizenship are only the latest in a long line of laws to strip Americans of their freedom in my opinion, so I ask : Is the Republican hidden agenda to turn the USA into a Police State?

Oh yeah, and there are plenty of neocons out there that are cheering them on. They just love saying "If you have nothing to hide, why not show your ID whenever asked?" They are OK as long as we loose our rights in the name of security. And since they are white middle class kids, they don’t think they will ever have to worry about THEIR rights.

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Posted by admin - July 10, 2010 at 11:00 pm

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Corrupt Politican Spends $20,000 on Sushi

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Posted by admin - April 27, 2010 at 1:16 pm

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Countdown: Bush And His War Criminal Torture Team 4-10-08

The proof is thier, The Bush Admin. conducted War Crimes (Torture) against US LAW.

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Posted by admin - April 22, 2010 at 4:13 pm

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True News 29 – Obama, Corruption and Guns

The view from a few months in –
Gitmo a concentration camp?

We have by now all seen much of this material before, but reading it all in one piece, told by human voices in this book-length interview, is not easy to take. “Guantánamo: What the World Should Know” (Chelsea Green) by Michael Ratner and Ellen Ray becomes a heart-stopper once you cross the line and realize that you could be any of these victims.
Michael Ratner, President of the Center for Constitutional Rights, is co-counsel in Rasul v. Bush, the historic case of Guantánamo detainees now before the U.S. Supreme Court. His interviewer, Ellen Ray, is President of the Institute for Media Analysis, and a widely published author and editor on U.S. intelligence and international politics.
It’s hard to say which is more disgusting, the descriptions of the torture or the bone-chilling analyses of how the president of the United States gave himself the powers of an absolute military dictator. Under Military Order No. 1, which the president issued without congressional authority on November 13, 2001, George W. Bush has ordered people captured or detained from all over the world, flown to Guantánamo and tortured in a lawless zone where, the White House asserts, prisoners have no rights of any kind at all and can be kept forever at his pleasure. Despite the at-best marginal intervention of the American courts so far, there is no civilian judicial review, no due process of any kind.
While any military force will routinely violate the civil rights of anyone who gets in its way, Ratner’s descriptions of how victims wound up in Guantánamo reveal wanton cruelty and callousness that will nauseate any sane human being.
Ratner writes: “A lot of the people picked up by warlords of the Northern Alliance were kept in metal shipping containers, so tightly packed that they had to ball themselves up, and the heat was unbearable. According to some detainees who were held in the containers and eventually released from Guantánamo, only a small number, thirty to fifty people in a container filled with three to four hundred people survived. And some of those released said that the Americans were in on this, that the Americans were shining lights on the containers. The people inside were suffocating, so the Northern Alliance soldiers shot holes into the containers, killing some of the prisoners inside.”
Some prisoners were captured in battle; many others were picked up in random sweeps for no reason at all except being in the wrong place at the wrong time. As usual in these kinds of operations, some were turned in as a result of petty revenge or as an excuse to steal their property. When asked in court to explain the criteria for detention, the government had no answer. There were no criteria, it appears. “The government even made the ridiculous argument before the Supreme Court that the prisoners get to tell their side of the story, by being interrogated,” Ratner reports.
Ratner notes that 134 of the 147 prisoners later released from Guantánamo were guilty of absolutely nothing. Only thirteen were sent on to jail. He believes it is possible that a substantial majority of the Guantánamo prisoners had nothing to do with any kind of terrorism. One prisoner released after a year claimed he was somewhere between ninety and one hundred years old, according to Ratner. Old, frail and incontinent, he wept constantly, shackled to a walker.
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Posted by admin - March 12, 2010 at 6:07 pm

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True News 5: The Truth About Voting

The truth about voting.
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Posted by admin - January 30, 2010 at 1:47 am

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America Was Founded Through Open Acts of Rebellion By All Different Sorts of Rebels. is Rebellion Necessary?

America was founded through open acts of rebellion by all different sorts of rebels.
Is rebellion necessary?
Throughout American nation has fought against oppression to gain freedom and independence. The one of the major forms of this struggle was rebellion. Taking into account historical development of American nation, causes and effects of rebellions it is evident that rebellion was a very effective way of open acts used by slaves and insurgents. The main purpose of the paper is to examine the role of rebellion in American history.
In general, the aim of rebellion was to . On the one hand, it helped to attract attention of masses to social problems such as injustice and oppression. For instance, Frederick Douglas depicts the “rebellion” of a person who strives for better days. Douglas described his experience as: “We were all in open rebellion, that morning. Caroline answered the command of her master to “take hold of me,” precisely as Bill had answered, but in her it was at greater peril so to answer” (Chpater 17).
Rebellion was necessary because it led to revolution (in some cases). Rebellion could be seen as a “training” of soldiers before serious and key actions. For instance, the slave rebellions in 1781 and 1830s prepared a firm ground for the Revolution. Rebellion was necessary because it demonstrated the act of human spirit and unity. Rebellion forced the government and insurgents to realize the consequences that took place if political changes havd not been made.
Rebellion was necessary because it showed a struggle for individual freedom which means much more than the absence of physical coercion. Every rebellion had a short term and long term goals which helped mutineers to reach their target. For instance, the rebellion depicted by Harriet Beecher Stowe in Uncle Tom’s Cabin had two objectives. On the one hand, slaves Tom, George, Eliza and Harry wanted to save their life and became free. On the other hand, this rebellion was a general movement of slaves who opposed oppression and tyranny. For instance, when Tom talks to Eva he expresses his vision of slavery and masters:
“They are robed in spotless white,
And conquering palms they bear.” (Chapter 22).
In this situation, the obligation of people to rebel coincided with their strategy to survive as a unity, on the one hand, and with that of defending its national identity on the other. Rebellion could not be explained through a private (personal) interest of people taking part in a battle because a soldier or a general means nothing as a subject, but becomes simply a tool of the battlefield.
A wave of rebellions in the nineteenth century helped American people to neutralize their enemy (the government) in order to protect their safety. Rebellions should be considered as a rational choice which included its aims, alternatives, consequences and choice. If American nation had taken such an action, it was based on the purposes to overcome oppression and created a set of new values and tasks.
It should be mentioned that alternative types of actions were possible, but without careful and strategic planning such actions would lead to numerous scarifies. Rebellions were necessary because they were concerned with the rule of national identity. They showed that something “wrong” with the society and demonstrated the necessity for improvements.
Desire of a nation to struggle as such did nothing, because only active operations led to rebellion. It was people who made claims or felt marginalized, and people who often disagreed, some¬times quite fundamentally, about how their identity should be interpreted or understood. For instance, in 1781 the rebellious states created a loose union under the Articles of Confederation, and at the end of the war in 1783, Britain recognized its former colonies as an independent nation.
Rebellion waas necessary because it drove the national idea and the knowledge not only of the monumental significance of the actions to be undertaken, but also the impact of a free democracy. For instance, Master Hugh in “My Bondage and My Freedom” says that: “knowledge unfits a child to be a slave.” I [Douglas] instinctively assented to the proposition; and from that moment I understood the direct pathway from slavery to freedom” (Douglas, Chapter 10). Rebellions could be seen as a school for those who did not know the rules of strategic tactics and planning. Like uneducated people, most rioters studied how “to read and write” the tactics of fight and struggle.
In the movie “Amistad”, Stephen Spielberg portrays a slave revolt of 1839 on the ship in the Caribbean and the trials to revolt on U.S. soil. This movie shows that people were
locked by whites who controlled them and suppressed. For this ship, rebellion was the only possible way to free themselves and their comrades. Rebellion was a kind of an obligation to fight and to protect their dignity and self-esteem.
For rioters, rebellion meant absence of restrictions and compulsions, and in correlation with the idea of will, it is the opportunity to act as would be desirable. On the other hand, the idea which would be likely to the American society was that the freedom was not an honor or award except in the case of honorary freedom. As Douglas says “Coming generations in this country will applaud the spirit of this much abused republican friend of freedom” (Douglas, Chapter 24). Rebellion was necessary because it opened freedom to all who were genuinely interested and met the criteria of a rioter. That was main principle on which rebellions were based in the United States.
Also, rebellion gave rise to a new national ideology held by most American revolutionaries. It was one in which they knew their sacrifices would be acknowledged and appreciated by future generations of Americans. There was also the knowledge that America would serve as an example to God and the rest of the world of what the advantages of a free society could be.
To many revolutionaries who had their own ideas about united nation rebellion was a necessity. It showed their strength and weaknesses, and it was absolutely a key to any further advancement towards their ultimate goal of freedom to enjoy personal liberties. Store writes: “since the legislative act of 1850, with perfect surprise and consternation, Christian and humane people actually recommending the remanding escaped fugitives into slavery, as a duty binding on good citizens” (Stowe, Chapter 35). The movie “Amistad” vividly portrays the necessity of rebellion of former slave Theodore Joadson who viewed the rioters as “freedom fighters” and called Africans “stolen goods” as they were kidnapped (Amistad, 1997).
It is possible to say that a revolution had result, positive or negative while rebellions were a part of revolutionary process, they represented continuous actions. On the other hand, rebellions did not always lead to a revolution. If the government compromised, there was no necessity to continue struggle which could lead to numerous death-roll.
Racial differences and oppression undoubtedly motivated people to acts of extreme violence against those whom they classify as “others.” Racial confrontations acting as an original cause of rebellion forced Americans to struggle. In many cases, fight for freedom and equal rights made use of racial differences. In this case, a necessity to rebel served as a causal explanation of it. Rebellion was a relational choice which allowed to start fighting and attract masses of people to rebel. It served like a signal for those who wanted to be free.
It is possible to conclude that rebellions in American history were a very important step towards freedom and independence. Rebellions prepared a ground for revolutions and became a single for unified popular uprising.
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