PBS TO AIR EVIDENCE BUSH STOLE 2000 ELECTION

PALAST INVESTIGATION OF FLORIDA VOTE THEFT TO AIR ON PBS, FEATURED AT
HAMPTONS INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL

Two films, Counting on Democracy and Unprecedented, premier this month

In the face of the controversial decision by the PBS network to
refuse to transmit the investigative report, the nation's top PBS
stations will independently broadcast COUNTING ON DEMOCRACY.
Directed by Emmy-award winner Danny Schechter, the 57-minute
documentary follows BBC television reporter Greg Palast as he
discovers how Katherine Harris removed up to 57,000 legal voters from
registries n most black n five months before the 2000 election.

While the public broadcast network chiefs refused to schedule this
important report, WNET (New York), KCET (Los Angeles), KQED (San
Francisco) and dozens more are insisting on showing the exposE before
the mid-term elections. (See full schedule at
http://www.GregPalast.com.) The film will be featured this Sunday
at the Hamptons International Film Festival.

***

Martin Sheen and Greg Palast share "Americas" award

On November 2, Palast will join West Wing star Martin Sheen in Los
Angeles where they will share an award from the human rights group
Office of the Americas. The group cites Palast's investigations of
the coup in Venezuela and World Bank destruction of the Argentine
economy reported for Britain's prestigious Guardian newspapers and
BBC Television's Newsnight.

Those wishing to attend the Palast-Sheen award ceremony ($100
including dinner, $35 without), contact Office of the Americas at
http://officeoftheamericas.org

***

UNPRECEDENTED

A second film on the scandal of the vote theft in Florida,
UNPRECEDENTED, opens this month in national screenings sponsored by
People for the American Way, the NAACP and The Nation. The Robert
Greenwald Produciton includes exclusive footage from Palast's
confrontations with Katherine Harris' vote fixers. Palast will join
directors Joan Sekler and Richard Perez at the New York opening. For
schedules and tickets, go to http://www.Unprecedented.org.

***

Censored in the USA

California State University's Journalism Department's Project
Censored named his Guardian report on President Bush and bin Laden as
one of the top five suppressed news stories of 2001.

For the complete schedule of showings of Counting on Democracy, for
Unprecedented, and for RealVideo clips of Palast's own reports and
his writings, visit http://www.GregPalast.com.

WARNING: Katherine Harris describes Palast's work as "twisted and maniacal."

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, Max Herman

If the USA isn't strong enough to survive except as a dictatorship, I say we
go back to being poor. I'll give free foot massages.

The Printer Tree is still derivative of Max Herman's previous work.

I think Paul Krugman, [email protected], would listen to us; who wants to
ombud? Maybe someone kosher like Sabater.


>From: "t.whid" <[email protected]>
>Reply-To: "t.whid" <[email protected]>
>To: [email protected], [email protected]
>Subject: RHIZOME_RAW: PBS TO AIR EVIDENCE BUSH STOLE 2000 ELECTION
>Date: Fri, 18 Oct 2002 08:52:01 -0400
>
>PALAST INVESTIGATION OF FLORIDA VOTE THEFT TO AIR ON PBS, FEATURED AT
>HAMPTONS INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL
>
>Two films, Counting on Democracy and Unprecedented, premier this month
>
>In the face of the controversial decision by the PBS network to refuse to
>transmit the investigative report, the nation's top PBS stations will
>independently broadcast COUNTING ON DEMOCRACY. Directed by Emmy-award
>winner Danny Schechter, the 57-minute documentary follows BBC television
>reporter Greg Palast as he discovers how Katherine Harris removed up to
>57,000 legal voters from registries n most black n five months before the
>2000 election.
>
>While the public broadcast network chiefs refused to schedule this
>important report, WNET (New York), KCET (Los Angeles), KQED (San Francisco)
>and dozens more are insisting on showing the exposE before the mid-term
>elections. (See full schedule at http://www.GregPalast.com.) The film
>will be featured this Sunday at the Hamptons International Film Festival.
>
>***
>
>Martin Sheen and Greg Palast share "Americas" award
>
>On November 2, Palast will join West Wing star Martin Sheen in Los Angeles
>where they will share an award from the human rights group Office of the
>Americas. The group cites Palast's investigations of the coup in Venezuela
>and World Bank destruction of the Argentine economy reported for Britain's
>prestigious Guardian newspapers and BBC Television's Newsnight.
>
>Those wishing to attend the Palast-Sheen award ceremony ($100 including
>dinner, $35 without), contact Office of the Americas at
>http://officeoftheamericas.org
>
>***
>
>UNPRECEDENTED
>
>A second film on the scandal of the vote theft in Florida, UNPRECEDENTED,
>opens this month in national screenings sponsored by People for the
>American Way, the NAACP and The Nation. The Robert Greenwald Produciton
>includes exclusive footage from Palast's confrontations with Katherine
>Harris' vote fixers. Palast will join directors Joan Sekler and Richard
>Perez at the New York opening. For schedules and tickets, go to
>http://www.Unprecedented.org.
>
>***
>
>Censored in the USA
>
>California State University's Journalism Department's Project Censored
>named his Guardian report on President Bush and bin Laden as one of the top
>five suppressed news stories of 2001.
>
>For the complete schedule of showings of Counting on Democracy, for
>Unprecedented, and for RealVideo clips of Palast's own reports and his
>writings, visit http://www.GregPalast.com.
>
>WARNING: Katherine Harris describes Palast's work as "twisted and
>maniacal."
>
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—– Original Message —–
From: "Max Herman" <[email protected]>
> If the USA isn't strong enough to survive except as a dictatorship, I say
we
> go back to being poor. I'll give free foot massages.

If it's a dictatorshit, you'll have fuck all to say about anything.

, Max Herman

Right, so I'm saying it now, before it's no use or will get me tortured.
You got a problem with that ya punchy dildoface?

Max Herman

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>From: "Wally Keeler" <[email protected]>
>To: "Max Herman"
><[email protected]>,<[email protected]>,<[email protected]>
>Subject: Re: RHIZOME_RAW: PBS TO AIR EVIDENCE BUSH STOLE 2000 ELECTION
>Date: Fri, 18 Oct 2002 18:43:19 -0400
>
>—– Original Message —–
>From: "Max Herman" <[email protected]>
> > If the USA isn't strong enough to survive except as a dictatorship, I
>say
>we
> > go back to being poor. I'll give free foot massages.
>
>If it's a dictatorshit, you'll have fuck all to say about anything.


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, Wally Keeler

From: "Max Herman" <[email protected]>
> Right, so I'm saying it now, before it's no use or will get me tortured.
> You got a problem with that ya punchy dildoface?

I have no problem with your torture.

> >From: "Wally Keeler" <[email protected]>
> >From: "Max Herman" <[email protected]>
> > > If the USA isn't strong enough to survive except as a dictatorship, I
> > > say we go back to being poor. I'll give free foot massages.
> >
> >If it's a dictatorshit, you'll have fuck all to say about anything.

, Max Herman

Wait, you think I should be tortured? Just as a punishment, or what? Jeez.
Well, I never said everyone liked me. Here's a book why the war is not a
good idea:

Well I lost the paste but it's at NYT book reviews.




>From: "Wally Keeler" <[email protected]>
>To: "Max Herman" <[email protected]>,<[email protected]>
>Subject: Re: RHIZOME_RAW: PBS TO AIR EVIDENCE BUSH STOLE 2000 ELECTION
>Date: Sat, 19 Oct 2002 08:16:09 -0400
>
>From: "Max Herman" <[email protected]>
> > Right, so I'm saying it now, before it's no use or will get me tortured.
> > You got a problem with that ya punchy dildoface?
>
>I have no problem with your torture.
>
> > >From: "Wally Keeler" <[email protected]>
> > >From: "Max Herman" <[email protected]>
> > > > If the USA isn't strong enough to survive except as a dictatorship,
>I
> > > > say we go back to being poor. I'll give free foot massages.
> > >
> > >If it's a dictatorshit, you'll have fuck all to say about anything.


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, Wally Keeler

—– Original Message —–
From: "Max Herman" <[email protected]>
> Wait, you think I should be tortured?

I didn't say that at all. There is no suggestion that you "should be" this
or that. You really are in need of a course in reading & comprehension. If
the dictatorshit of the USA tortures you, I have no problem with that. I am
not a citizen of the USA, so it is not the primary concern with me.

> Just as a punishment, or what? Jeez.
> Well, I never said everyone liked me.

Acknowledged.

> Here's a book why the war is not a
> good idea:
> Well I lost the paste but it's at NYT book reviews.

Then it wasn't very important.

> >From: "Wally Keeler" <[email protected]>
> >From: "Max Herman" <[email protected]>
> > > Right, so I'm saying it now, before it's no use or will get me
tortured.
> > > You got a problem with that ya punchy dildoface?
> >
> >I have no problem with your torture.
> >
> > > >From: "Wally Keeler" <[email protected]>
> > > >From: "Max Herman" <[email protected]>
> > > > > If the USA isn't strong enough to survive except as a
dictatorship,
> > > > > I say we go back to being poor. I'll give free foot massages.
> > > >
> > > >If it's a dictatorshit, you'll have fuck all to say about anything.

, G.H. Hovagimyan

GH Comments:

The most important thing you can do in a democracy is vote. I bet there a e quite a few artists on this
list who don't vote. The Florida election was stolen. The way to get Bush & his buddies out of the
White house is through pressure. The number of emails and letters flooding congressmen &
senators has caused the admin to soft peddle it's war resolution. If 10% more people vote in the
midterm and next presidential election the bush team is finished.
If you want to do a small thing go and vote on election day. If you want to do a big thing help other
people to go and vote. It will make a difference.






—– Original Message —–
From: "t.whid" <[email protected]>
Date: Fri, 18 Oct 2002 08:52:01 -0400
To: [email protected], [email protected]
Subject: [thingist] PBS TO AIR EVIDENCE BUSH STOLE 2000 ELECTION


> PALAST INVESTIGATION OF FLORIDA VOTE THEFT TO AIR ON PBS, FEATURED AT
> HAMPTONS INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL
>
> Two films, Counting on Democracy and Unprecedented, premier this month
>
> In the face of the controversial decision by the PBS network to
> refuse to transmit the investigative report, the nation's top PBS
> stations will independently broadcast COUNTING ON DEMOCRACY.
> Directed by Emmy-award winner Danny Schechter, the 57-minute
> documentary follows BBC television reporter Greg Palast as he
> discovers how Katherine Harris removed up to 57,000 legal voters from
> registries n most black n five months before the 2000 election.
>
> While the public broadcast network chiefs refused to schedule this
> important report, WNET (New York), KCET (Los Angeles), KQED (San
> Francisco) and dozens more are insisting on showing the exposE before
> the mid-term elections. (See full schedule at
> http://www.GregPalast.com.) The film will be featured this Sunday
> at the Hamptons International Film Festival.
>
> ***
>
> Martin Sheen and Greg Palast share "Americas" award
>
> On November 2, Palast will join West Wing star Martin Sheen in Los
> Angeles where they will share an award from the human rights group
> Office of the Americas. The group cites Palast's investigations of
> the coup in Venezuela and World Bank destruction of the Argentine
> economy reported for Britain's prestigious Guardian newspapers and
> BBC Television's Newsnight.
>
> Those wishing to attend the Palast-Sheen award ceremony ($100
> including dinner, $35 without), contact Office of the Americas at
> http://officeoftheamericas.org
>
> ***
>
> UNPRECEDENTED
>
> A second film on the scandal of the vote theft in Florida,
> UNPRECEDENTED, opens this month in national screenings sponsored by
> People for the American Way, the NAACP and The Nation. The Robert
> Greenwald Produciton includes exclusive footage from Palast's
> confrontations with Katherine Harris' vote fixers. Palast will join
> directors Joan Sekler and Richard Perez at the New York opening. For
> schedules and tickets, go to http://www.Unprecedented.org.
>
> ***
>
> Censored in the USA
>
> California State University's Journalism Department's Project
> Censored named his Guardian report on President Bush and bin Laden as
> one of the top five suppressed news stories of 2001.
>
> For the complete schedule of showings of Counting on Democracy, for
> Unprecedented, and for RealVideo clips of Palast's own reports and
> his writings, visit http://www.GregPalast.com.
>
> WARNING: Katherine Harris describes Palast's work as "twisted and maniacal."
>
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On Tue, 22 Oct 2002, G.H. Hovagimyan wrote:

> GH Comments:
>
> The most important thing you can do in a democracy is vote.


Drivel. But then again, if anyone here had actually understood
the underlying essense of democracy–and that it always has existed,
humans would not be in the mess they are.


> I bet there a e quite a few artists on this list who don't vote.

Point me to a FEW genuine artists; then we can talk about whether they
vote or not.

> The Florida election was stolen. The way to get Bush & his buddies out
> of the White house is through pressure.


Heeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeerd behavior.
The primary factor drivving humanity into the shithole
is refusing to wake up and acting instead like a bunch of
stampeding bisones.


> The number of emails and letters flooding congressmen &
> senators has caused the admin to soft peddle it's war resolution. If 10% more people vote in the
> midterm and next presidential election the bush team is finished.

And the next guy is still gonna be a shithead.

> If you want to do a small thing go and vote on election day. If you want to do a big thing help other
> people to go and vote. It will make a difference.

No, it won't. The only thing that makes a difference is waking up.
Voting is drivel, and mass-sanctioned psychological murder.
The worst part about it, is that it functions as parceling
out and buying 'shares' in a human.

That is: each vote 'buys' a part of the human. And then ever shithead
attempts to use that vote to pull in his own ego-driven direction.
The result? It's a bit like siking 78627135127365 hooks into a human,
attaching a wild animal at the end of each and spurring them all to
run in a different direction.

Osama probably has some personal thing with Bush (and his father)
so he mercilessly pushes your buttons by bombing the hell out of
you, so that you'd get rabid enough to lynch Bush and tear his core
to pieces–because yes this is possible, and what this does is that
it affects his whole family genetically, yet what you're not told is
that this kind of murder will also put this kind of 'blood' on
everybody's hands–including children being born after the fact.
But hey who cares. Justified murder. Let's explode a HUMAN core
above the States, and then let's talk about the comparative power
of a nuclear bomb, and how the destruction of a human core (which
carries in itself enough power to direct galaxies) will affect you all.

But then again, what do you care?

You do it to each other all the time.

And you call this 'playing crucifiction' 'revolution' and 'art'.

Nevermind your idiotic drivel about 'listening' (using emotional
and brain impulses to control another) and 'giving' and 'dropping
of masks' which is done by unqualified vampiric leeches, and is
only a pretext for removing one's consciousness-designed attributes
(masks) and feeding on one's essense-energy (which is the true meaning
of love–not fucking, sex, and reproduction), as well as the even more
idiotic drivel about harrassing people about being 'sharp' and
'disciplined' because it's just aint kosher.

Consciousness is not dull, placid, asleep, lacking in distinction,
weak and 'human'. Get away from your comfy houses, and go out
somewhere in nature genuine: desert, un'civilized' area, mountains,
forests, etc, or look up at the sky–it's all full of consciousness.

And it ain't human.

I dunno about common subscounsciousness, but the lot of you
have certainly managed to create a chain-link of egos with your
'human all too human' self-importance–and then you attempt to pass this
murderous consumerist vulture stampeding herd behavior as RIGHT.

Sickening.