Friday, December 15, 2006

I M Democracy 4 U Now

DEMOCRACY NOW IS FOR YOU AND ME NOW !
The below two perceptions are easily understood in two quality non-fiction books.
1. An Arab and Israeli religious belief “Land Before Peace”
2. Jewish controlled financing of the American news media is bias.

On 12/15/06 Brian Lamb interviewed Amy and David Goodman authors of “Static”. I then decided to purchase the book “Static” because the subject was related to my reading of Jimmy Carters new book “Palestine Peace Not Apartheid”. Carters book gives facts not presented by the U.S. media and “Static” provides evidence how the media is bias.

Palestine Peace Not Apartheid”, pages 131 and 149.
1. Israelis and Arabs would rather have land before peace.
2. Their land and their boarders are their religion.

Carter’s book, NOT the U.S. media, shows how the Israelis aggravate the Palestinians by moving into Palestinian land and then when the Palestinians fight back the Israelis go to war and take the land. Page 84-85, Carter gives the 1967 6-Day War as an example and why the 6-Day War’s new borders will bring NO peace, page 102.

Carter and the Goodmans' go on to show how Israel uses war as a distraction to grab land and how the news media, mostly funded by Israel, doesn’t want clear thinking about the religious history regarding land before peace and the “details” as to why peace contracts where broken. The media has distracted American into thinking we are fighting for Democracy, and maybe for some oil too.

PS
Authors David and Amy Goodman are creators of the non-profit organization called: Democracy Now
http://www.democracynow.org/

Ethnocentrism:
The practice of judging another culture by the standards of one’s own culture.

Cultural relativism:
The practice of evaluating a culture by its own standards.

The media wants us to think that the Israeli and Arab’s religions are based on faith alone and that Arab or Israeli land is no more important to their religion then American land is to the Christian religion.

NOTE:
One of the most powerful points of the book was not necessarily the detail supporting the allegations against the Israelis but how Carter was able to talk with the assorted leaders in order to get the details to support his allegations. I can’t think of anyone today who is trusted as much as Carter by Israeli and Arab leaders.

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Blogger Table-of-Contents-B said...

Holocaust impacted United Nations 1947 partitioning?

1. I wondered how much impact the United Nations partitioning plan of 1947, in which the United Nations gave Palestinian/Muslim land to Israel was impacted by the holocaust?

2. Should Israel’s control of a substantial portion of the U.S. media sectors be a greater concern?

3. How important is the Israel Palestine war/conflict related to the Iraq war?

Dear LA Times Staff Writer Josh Getlin
Josh.getlin@latimes.com

I would like to thank you and whine about you and the LA Times for what was written about former President, Jimmy Carter’s 21st book “Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid”, Calendar section 12, 4, 2006.

You gave only a limb reason at best as to why Mr. Carter felt that a debate on his book might be hopelessly “quixotic” and the media coverage of the issue is “abominable.”

Margaret Warner of the New Hour was able to have Mr. Carter give his reason why the media coverage of the issue is “abominable”. In fact LA Times Reporter Maggie Farley, when interviewing Iran’s President Mahmound Ahmadinejad, does a better job then you with the abominable issue.

Thank you again for the Mr. Carter interview.

Sincerely,
Carl G. Mueller, Nam 68

Abominable issue can be seen at:
http://iran-israel-war-jimmy-carter.blogspot.com

Carter will appear at Vroman’s Bookstore at 695 E. Colorado blvd in Pasadena, CA at 7 p.m. Dec. 11, 2006. Information: (626) 449-5320 or www.vromansbookstore.com

MORE about the abominable issue:
Dear Vroman Bookstore: orders@vromansbookstore.com

1. Request someone at Vroman to ask Mr. Carter why he thinks that the media coverage is “abominable” regarding the coverage of Jews abusing control of the media?

2. Ask Mr. Carter to “give names” of Jewish media controllers and a website that activist can view in order to get the details, if Mr. Carter thinks my implication is correct. Correct regarding Jewish media control is bias.

3. Ask Mr.Carter for suggestions on how to fight Jewish media controllers in CA when both of our CA U.S. Senators are Jewish?

4. Ask Mr. Carter if his book gives details of Jews abusing control of the media? LA Times in particular.

CC:
LA Times Reporter Maggie Farley, maggie.farley@latimes.com
And others!
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EXTRA
Dear LA Times Reporter Maggie Farley, maggie.farley@latimes.com

Subject:
Jimmy Carter and Iran think about the same in regards to Israel’s connection to the war.

I saw former President Jimmy Carter being interviewed by Margaret Warner of News Hour, about Carter’s newest book “Palestine Peace Not Apartheid” which just came out in November 2006. Former President Carter seems to have a lot in common with Iran’s President Mahmound Ahmadinejad. Needless to say if there is anyone who should have a repugnance to Iran it is former President Carter.

Two similarities came to my mind when I read LA Times reporter Maggie Farley, maggie.farley@latimes.com on November 30, 2006. She wrote Iran’s President said that:

1. U.S. backing for Israel is the key difference that alienates the U.S. from much of the Middle East.

2. Bush administration overly supports Israel and Israel controls a substantial portion of the U.S. media sectors.

I realize that most people worldwide do not have time to read books and thus believe what the major news media(s) claim.

I have not received by order of Carters book yet thus the above comments are based only on my understandings.

Carter claims he wrote the book in order to have an intellectual exchange of ideas and inform the American people.

Maggie Farley writes that the Bush administration dismissed President Ahmadinejad’s statements as a “public relation’s stunt”.

In my mind President Ahmadinejad’s statements is a “High Quality public relation’s achievement”. But I suspect the LA Times or any other major news outlet would NOT print Ahmadinejad’s skillfulness that cry’s “bipartisan negotiations” to help stop the war at the expense of Israel’s land grab and America’s oil grab.

Sincerely,
Carl G. Mueller, Nam 68 (909) 866-9310
PO Box 120707
Big Bear Lake, CA 92315

PS This email can be view for comment at:
http://iran-israel-war-jimmy-carter.blogspot.com

Iran’s President Mahmound Ahmadinejad full letter sent to Germany
http://www.hrimc.org/index.php/other_press/Full_Text_of_President_Mahmoud_Ahmadinejad's_Letter_to_German_Chancellor_Angela_Merkel

More related information is the fact that if, and that’s a big IF, the Holocaust did “NOT” really happened as we Americans currently understand it but was less evil, then perhaps the overly support of Israel and Israel’s control of a substantial portion of the U.S. media sectors should be a greater concern?
See: http://www.guardian.co.uk/iran/story/0,,1964854,00.html

I wonder how much impact the United Nations partitioning plan of 1947, in which the United Nations gave Palestinian/Muslim land to Israel was impacted by the holocaust?

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