Quotations page 8
"In a media universe where
you're likely to find right-wing conservatives on ABC, Fox, or
NPR, the facts don't matter; only the framing. And in the hands
of biased pundits posing as objective journalists, the framing
is always going to be the same: promilitary, pro-government, and
pro-war."
David Potorti, in book September
11th Families for Peaceful Tomorrows
*****
"Once the war against
Saddam begins, we expect every American to support our military,
and if they can't do that, to shut Up."
Bill O'Reilly, Fox News
*****
"Expecting FOX News to
report real news is about as silly as waiting for George Bush
and Dick Cheney to tell the truth... Americans care, but it's
tough to care when you don't know what's going on. That ignorance
is what the warmakers count on and what the corporate media delivers."
Amy Goodman
*****
"One of the things that
we don't want to do is to destroy the infrastructure of Iraq because
in a few days we're going to own that country."
Tom Brokaw, NBC Nightly News,
March 19, 2003
*****
"For centuries, pillage
by invading armies - was a normal part of warfare.... Nowadays,
at least in more civilized countries, we do not let armies rampage
for booty. We leave the pillaging to men in suits, and we don't
call it pillaging anymore. We call it economic development."
Brian Whitaker, The Guardian
*****
"Since felons are subsequently
disfranchised, the US now has 1.75 million people disqualified
from voting because of their criminality- 1.4 million black men
have forfeited their right to vote, almost 15 per cent of the
black male population."
Jeremy Seabrook
*****
"For the third time in
the last hundred years, the U.S. has invaded and occupied Haiti.
Working behind the scenes, the U.S. conducted a destabilization
campaign aimed at toppling the government of Jean-Bertrand Aristide.
This is a message to the rest of the region: If you don't obey,
the U.S. will impose sanctions, overthrow your government, install
a client regime, and support death squads to crush any resistance."
Ashley Smith
*****
"The share of income going
to the rich today is roughly the same as it was between 1913 and
l929. The share of income going to the rich was cut in half between
l929 and 1959, with most of the decline coming between l929 and
1945. It stayed low during the 1960s and '70s. It has climbed
steadily since 1980."
Christopher Jencks
*****
"Why does tax policy increasingly
favor the rich? ... The most obvious explanation is that legislators
were becoming ever more dependent on large campaign contributions.
As the rich got richer in the 1980s and '90s, they were increasingly
willing and able to provide such contributions. Candidates need
money to run for office. If newcomers cannot appeal to donors
who can write big checks, their chances of success are slim. If
incumbents alienate big-money donors, their chances of facing
a well-financed challenge increase. Legislators who catered to
the interests of the rich therefore became more numerous. This
logic applied to Democrats as well as Republicans."
Christopher Jencks
*****
"AARP ... was founded
as an insurance business in 1958, and the organization, then called
the American Association of Retired Persons, opposed the creation
of Medicare. It never developed an activist orientation, and for
many years its focus was on selling insurance. In 2002, about
24 percent of its operating revenue came from health-insurance-related
activities."
Barbara T. Dreyfuss
*****
"The coup against Aristide
... must be understood not in isolation, but as the culmination
of activities that really began the minute he was re-elected in
2000. Destabilization efforts by the U.S. government, active U.S.
support for the creation of a so-called civil-society opposition,
and eventually the invasion of Haiti by an armed band of criminals
and murderers were all part of a process designed to ensure that
Haiti would return fully to the fold of the U.S. empire and its
minions in Haiti."
Bill Fletcher, Jr.
*****
"Our government is the
potent, the omnipresent teacher. For good or for ill, it teaches
the whole people by its example. Crime is contagious. If the government
becomes a lawbreaker, it breeds contempt for law; it invites every
man to become a law unto himself; it invites anarchy."
Justice Louis Brandeis
*****
"Europeans rationalized
their empires as civilizing missions. Today the utopian rhetoric
of American exceptionalism masks the primary intent of the United
States to create, not actual colonies, but a global market subservient
to transnational capital."
David Moberg
*****
"The trauma of 9/11 stimulated
infinite possibilities for worry - some quite plausible, but most
inspired by remote what-if fantasies. A society bingeing on fear
makes itself vulnerable to far more profound forms of destruction
than terror attacks. The "terrorism war", like a nostalgic
echo of the cold war, is using these popular fears to advance
a different agenda - the re-engineering of American life through
permanent mobilization."
William Greider
*****
"The quest for homeland
security is heading, in ad hoc fashion, toward the quasi militarization
of everyday life ... If danger might lurk anywhere, maybe everything
must be protected and policed."
William Greider
*****
"America will never be
destroyed from the outside. If we falter, and lose our freedoms,
it will be because we destroyed ourselves."
Abraham Llincoln
*****
"The pursuit of truth,
as a form of political action, is inherently disruptive, anti-authoritarian,
and dangerous to those content with the way things are. "
Nancy Snow
*****
"The twentieth century
has been characterized by three developments of great political
importance: the growth of democracy, the growth of corporate power,
and the growth of corporate propaganda as a means of protecting
corporate power against democracy."
Alex Carey
*****
"I'm going to be bringing
people into the public diplomacy function of the department who
are going to change from just selling us in the old USIA way to
really branding foreign policy, branding the department, marketing
the department, marketing American values to the world and not
just putting out pamphlets."
Secretary of State Colin Powell
to House Budget Committee, March 2001
*****
"As long as we continue to
allow the media to function as a manipulative mind manager without
fear or disfavor, we'll continue to see the brain-numbing effects
of a society underexposed to real information and analysis, rendered
incapable of critical judgment and social resistance."
Nancy Snow
*****
"[The Right] lie with
impunity. Let's face it. They're liars. They lied about the reason
they took our sons and daughters to war. They spend millions of
dollars in campaign ads saying they are for a prescription drug
benefit under Medicare while they work to destroy Medicare and
replace it with private plans and HMOs. They call their dirty
air legislation "Clear Skies" and their plan to give
the timber companies our trees, "Healthy Forests." They
call their job-killing economic program a "jobs program."
They say they are for peace when they are for war. Millions of
children are left behind under their miserly "No Child Left
Behind" education bill. They tout a child tax credit for
working families and then silently drop it in favor of more tax
cuts for millionaires."
Rep. Jan Schakowsky
*****
"It's time for our business
and political leaders to help redefine morality beyond sex, drugs,
and rock and roll to include lying, hypocrisy, and callous indifference
to those in need."
Arianna Huffington
*****
"There can be no clearer
indication of how undemocratic the way we finance campaigns is
than the fact that only one-quarter of 1% donate $200 or more,
and only one-tenth of 1% gives $1,000 or more."
Arianna Huffington
*****
"The American government
has been harvesting the Middle Eastern grapes of wrath for a generation
and not making a secret of it, either. As lousy as the mass media
may be, there was enough news about what was transpiring, year
after year, to get the gist of what was happening... No American
can truthfully say that they could not find out what was going
on ..."
Nicholas Von Hoffman
*****
"Taken as a whole the
mass media seldom rises to the level of deplorable trash, but
it is also true that there is no mass audience in America for
anything better ..."
Nicholas Von Hoffman
*****
"Americans will quarrel
over how, who, or what to rescue or save, but the idea that the
nation ought to be off doing it is challenged only by a few."
Nicholas Von Hoffman
*****
"Foreign aid has been
perfected so that it subsidizes corporate U.S. agriculture while
preventing poor countries from developing profitable agriculture
or feeding themselves."
Nicholas Von Hoffman
*****
"Some flag waving is good,
a lot of flag waving is tolerable, incessant flag waving is crazy
and dangerous and easily manipulated by the war party to get people
bubbling at the mouth in fear and rage."
Nicholas Von Hoffman
*****
"Defense becomes offense,
the protection of your children becomes the murder of another's,
his threat becomes your preemption. You kill to stop the killing.
Then you wonder, Are you the victim, or the slayer? But you are
both."
James Carroll
*****
"The United States must
and will maintain the capability to defeat any attempt by an enemy-whether
state or non-state actor-to impose its will on the United States,
our allies, or our friends. We will maintain the forces sufficient
to support our obligations, and to defend freedom. Our forces
will be strong enough to dissuade potential adversaries from pursuing
a military buildup in hopes of surpassing, or equaling, the power
of the United States."
National Security Strategy
*****
"God told me to strike
at al-Qaeda and I struck them, and then he instructed me to strike
at Saddam, which I did, and now I am determined to solve the problem
in the Middle East."
George W. Bush
*****
"At some point, we may
be the only ones left. That's okay with me. We are Americans."
George W. Bush
*****
"The Carlyle Group is
the most politically connected investment firm in the world. The
company has mastered the art of influence peddling on a global
scale, hiring executives and consultants ranging from Republican
power broker James Baker and former president George Herbert Walker
Bush to foreign leaders like former British prime minister John
Major and former Philippine president Fidel Ramos."
William Hartung
*****
"It is simply not possible
to have a multi-billion-dollar, multi-year tax cut, a Pentagon
budget that will top $500 billion by the end of this decade, a
seemingly endless string of wars for "regime change"
that are paid for through emergency appropriations over and above
the Pentagon's massive annual spending, plus massive new expenditures
for intelligence and homeland security, and still expect the government
to meet its traditional responsibilities in the areas of education,
income security, transportation, health care, housing, environmental
protection, and energy development."
William Hartung
*****
"In the councils of government,
we must guard against the acquisition of unwarranted influence,
whether sought or unsought, by the military-industrial complex...
Only an alert and knowledgeable citizenry can compel the proper
meshing of the huge industrial and military machinery of defense
with our peaceful methods and goals, so that security and liberty
may prosper together."
President Dwight D. Eisenhower,
in a televised Farewell Address to the Nation, January 17, 1961
*****
"The United States government
was proud that, although perhaps 100,000 Iraqis had died in the
Gulf War of 1991, there were only 48 American battle casualties.
What it has concealed from the public is that 206,000 veterans
of that war filed claims with the VA for injuries and illnesses.
In the years since that war, 8,300 veterans have died, and 160,000
claims for disability have been recognized by the VA."
Haward Zinn
*****
"The U.S. continues to
rank last among developed nations in official development assistance,
giving only 0.12% of GNP."
Friends Committee on National
Legislation
*****
"By the accusation of
liberal bias ... the institutions that conservatives revere -
the military, corporate America, organized religion, and the powerful
conservative groups themselves - will be able to escape scrutiny
and increase their influence."
Eric Alterman
*****
"To become informed and
hold government accountable, the general public needs to obtain
news that is comprehensive yet interesting and understandable,
that conveys facts and outcomes, not cosmetic images and airy
promises. But that is not what the public demands."
Eric Alterman
*****
"The White House and the
media need one another in order to be successful in their jobs.
The White House depends on the media to make its case to the public;
the media need the White House to fill their airtime and news
columns."
Eric Alterman
*****
"[The ruling elites] know
who their enemies are, and their enemies are the people, the people
at home and the people abroad. Their enemies are anybody who wants
more social justice, anybody who wants to use the surplus value
of society for social needs rather than for individual class greed,
that's their enemy."
Micahel Parenti
*****
"The first premise of
propaganda in the United States today is at doesn't exist, that
there is no propaganda from the established media and from the
government and that we have only "information." Propaganda
is something that other people do. That's the first premise: the
denial that there is propaganda.
The second quality of propaganda
in the United States is that it operates all the time and its
major dedication is to avoid any kind of confrontation regarding
class struggle in the United States. It denies any recognition
that there is exploitation of labor, that the rich exploit the
poor, that we exploit the third world, etc. We've now reached
the point where you can talk about racism and sexism, but you
cannot really talk about class power in America, and if you do,
you are said to be engaging in propaganda."
Michael Parenti
*****
"The media want to maintain
their intimate relation to state power. They want to get leaks,
they want to get invited to the press conferences. They want to
rub shoulders with the Secretary of State, all that kind of business.
To do that, you've got to play the game, and playing the game
means telling their lies, serving as their disinformation apparatus."
Noam Chomsky
*****
"Real schools ought to
provide people with techniques of self-defense, but that would
mean teaching the truth about the world and about the society,
and schools couldn't survive very long if they did that."
Noam Chomsky
*****
"From 1945 to 2003, the
United States attempted to overthrow more than 40 foreign governments,
and to crush more than 30 populist-nationalist movements fighting
against intolerable regimes. In the process, the US bombed some
25 countries, caused the end of life for several million people,
and condemned many millions more to a life of agony and despair."
William Blum
*****
"The leaders of the empire,
the imperial mafia-George W. Bush, Donald Rumsfeld, Richard Cheney,
Colin Powell, Condoleezza Rice, Paul Wolfowitz, Richard Perle,
et al. ... are as fanatic and as fundamentalist as Osama bin Laden."
William Blum
*****
"[American leaders] are
perhaps not so much immoral as they are amoral. It's not that
they take pleasure in causing so much death and suffering. It's
that they just don't care ... the same that could be said about
a sociopath. As long as the death and suffering advance the agenda
of the empire, as long as the right people and the right corporations
gain wealth and power and privilege and prestige, as long as the
death and suffering aren't happening to them or people close to
them ... then they just don't care about it happening to other
people, including the American soldiers whom they throw into wars
and who come home-the ones who make it back alive-with Agent Orange
or Gulf War Syndrome eating away at their bodies. American leaders
would not be in the positions they hold if they were bothered
by such things."
William Blum. Killing Hope
*****
"The Soviet Union and
something called communism per se had not been the object of Washington's
global attacks. There had never been an International Communist
Conspiracy. The enemy was, and remains, any government or movement,
or even individual, that stands in the way of the expansion of
the American Empire; by whatever name the US gives to the enemy
- communist, rogue state, drug trafficker, terrorist."
William Blum, Killing Hope
*****
"America's punitive and
reactive response to crime is an integral part of the new social
Darwinism, the criminal justice counterpart of an increasingly
harsh attack on living standards and social supports, especially
for the poor, often justified in the name of "personal responsibility"
and the "free market"
... a society that incarcerates
such a vast and rapidly growing part of its population - but still
suffers the worst violent crime in the industrial world - is a
society in trouble, one that, in a profound sense, has lost its
bearings.
The prison has become our first
line of defense against the consequences of social policies that
have brought increasing deprivation and demoralization to growing
numbers of children, families, and communities.
America [is] a society in which
a permanent state of social disintegration is held in check only
by the creation of a swollen apparatus of confinement and control
that has no counterpart in our own history or in any other industrial
democracy."
Elliott Currie, Crime and Punishment
in America
*****
"The increase in the number
of prisoners in the state of Texas from 1991 to 1996 alone-about
80,000-is far larger than the total prison population of France
or the United Kingdom, and roughly equal to the total prison population
of Germany, a nation of over 80 million people (Texas has about
18 million)."
Elliott Currie, Crime and Punishment
in America
*****
"In 1995, the most recent
year we can use for comparative purposes, the overall incarceration
rate for the United States was 600 per 100,000 population, including
local jails (but not juvenile institutions). Around the world,
the only country with a higher rate was Russia, at 690 per 100,000.
Several other countries of the former Soviet bloc also had high
rates-270 per 100,000 in Estonia, for example, and 200 in Romania-as
did, among others, Singapore (229) and South Africa (368). But
most industrial democracies clustered far below us, at around
55 to 120 per 100,000, with a few-notably Japan, at 36-lower still.
Spain and the United Kingdom, our closest "competitors among
the major nations of western Europe, imprison their citizens at
a rate roughly one-sixth of ours; Holland and Scandinavia, about
one-tenth."
Elliott Currie, Crime and Punishment
in America
*****
"Countries that have made
a long-standing commitment to provide at least a modest floor
of income and social inclusion for all their citizens have less
youth violence than those in which children and families are routinely
left to fall through the holes of an already threadbare "safety
net"."
Elliott Currie, Crime and Punishment
in America
*****
"Those countries with
the most developed welfare states have far less violence than
the United States, the industrial nation with the least developed
welfare state."
Elliott Currie, Crime and Punishment
in America
*****
"The state of California
has opened only one college since 1984 -- and twenty-one prisons."
Elliott Currie, Crime and Punishment
in America
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