Got an e-mail from a soldier friend of family who saw Obama

  Does anybody know who owns "Army Times"?  I ask this because of what Per quoted.  Our media is not limited to the facts so it is very important to understand "who is saying what and why".    C Hughes
 
Maybe the real lesson to be learned here is not to rush to repeat stories when unaware of the origin or any other facts.

It's in bad taste to quote any political statements on a forum dedicated to tools (there are more suitable places to do it).

To quote a blog with a heading implying a direct personal email message was the source is clearly irresponsible.

 
The big media conglomerate Gannett who owns USA Today and also all the >insert Military branch here< Times publications. These guys are in the tank for the Democrat party.
 
being in a tank is good product placement, for a military publication  :P

if they turned up in a nissan micra

most people would question their "commitment to product"
 
Woodenfish said:
The big media conglomerate Gannett who owns USA Today and also all the >insert Military branch here< Times publications. These guys are in the tank for the Democratic party.

At least you didn't say Democrat party, so there is hope for you yet.  :)
 
I'm not sure that is the same e-mail I got but it did concern me that this could happen. Having close friends in the military, this was cause for concern. I have a great respect for our soldiers so I hope our future president has the same, no matter who it is. If this were about McCain I would feel the same way. This wasn't about the name, it was about respect. There are different offerings by both candidates that will create "change" ;) one way or another. If anything, this has been an interesting campaign for both parties.
 
  Woodenfish has my point.  It appears that most of our free press is more interested Barry Obama's ordination than giving something as simple as the whole truth.  I can not think of any other institution protected by the constitution and this is the product we receive in return.  What Stalin stated about a lie was not a warning us, but bragging about his power over the people.  We should always qualify what we are told be it by an anchor in the tank for a candidate or salesman with a wicked cool tool.  C Hughes
 
All right,

I do not have a horse in this race.

And if you think in the long run there is a bit of difference in who the corporations

decide to elect in this country, thats fine, delusional, but fine.

But to come out and say the Senator McCain hasn't gotten and still gets a free ride

is ludicrous. The Rights talking point, repeated adnauseam about the liberal media is truly a joke.

This is John Mcain "The media darling"  quoted in the Washington Post from here

"Journalists love him, of course. His frankness flatters us, and he flatters us more directly as well. Visiting a big convention of journalists last fall, McCain joined a group that was gambling at the hotel casino until the wee hours. In his speech the next morning, he cleverly nailed his audience and himself by declaring that he was happy to be among "my base."

So this is a tool forum, and I really shouldn't be doing this here, private Email perhaps?

But really this stuff brings to mind a famous quote of Tom Hanks in the movie A league of their own.

"There is no cryin in baseball honey, pull yer socks up."

Per
 
  Per, McCain got a pass when he was running against Conservatives now he is running against a liberal.  Again, who when and why.  These are the important questions.  As to crying about anything in politics, thats a joke, our candidates were picked for us not by us.  C Hughes
 
Michael Kellough said:
Woodenfish said:
The big media conglomerate Gannett who owns USA Today and also all the >insert Military branch here< Times publications. These guys are in the tank for the Democratic party.

At least you didn't say Democrat party, so there is hope for you yet.  :)

Fixed it Michael!

I like speaking about all kinds of tools less about the one under discussion. Obama is a tool for the media. He is their Messiah not mine. I have no room for more than one God in my life. The man has no qualifications, no experience and no new ideas. He achieved his quick rise to the top of political stardom running in a heavily Democratic liberal leaning State against some very weak Republican candidates. That said, I'm not a fan of the other guy either. But at least he is respectful of the country, experienced and able to speak for himself besides I'm used to holding my nose while voting for most politicians.

In fairness to Obama, I don't believe that the military allows the use of its troops for political campaigning and photo-ops. With that, the true character of a man is not what he does when eyes are upon him but when nobody is looking. Where has he been? Hanging out with some of the foulest creme puffs in Chicago!
 
Per Swenson said:
Bill,

With all due respect, I could see how this post could become something

we would all regret.

Just sayin.

Per

Per was right, this is a TOOL Forum, where we talk and sometimes argue about TOOLS, this was not the place for the original, misplaced topic and it's not the place to start discussing politics,

watch your relevancy people, the few who contribute are providing help and guidance for the many who simply read (and who will come to read and judge whether it's worth the time in future).

If any of the entertainers and TV personalities discussed above have been seen using Festools then maybe we should hear about them, or their views on those tools, otherwise remember my advice from months ago, get a sticky label and write "IS THIS RELEVANT?" on it and stick it over the "post" button on your screen as a reminder
 
    The title of this section is "way off-topic" and I assume that the participants of this section are willing contributers.  I respect all of the above points of view and take the opportunity to expand my understanding.  These are conversation we best not have at work.  My customers would/have freaked out regarding such dialogue.  C Hughes
 
Gee Steve,

You think I would have enough sense to consider my own advice.

Awe heck, anybody out there in America have a courtroom or a nice Gothic church I could bid on?

People just ain't spending their disposable income on turn of the last century bars.

Nope they are down at Clancy's drowning their sorrows amidst the blood and sawdust.

Never mind the separation, its times like these we work for church and state.

Per

PS

Hey Justin,

Got any pictures of a nice Louisiana Antebellum courtroom?

Per
 
To bring this to an end, we have to stop making political jokes.............to many of them get elected. ;)
 
Steve Jones said:
any of the entertainers and TV personalities discussed above

Per,

Didja notice how I couldn't resist putting in a political comment of my own - even while slamming everyone else for doing so?
 
Per Swenson said:
I know Bill,

But even before I wrote that statement, I read this from snopes

"If you tell a lie big enough and keep repeating it, people will eventually come to believe it. The lie can be maintained only for such time as the State can shield the people from the political, economic and/or military consequences of the lie. It thus becomes vitally important for the State to use all of its powers to repress dissent, for the truth is the mortal enemy of the lie, and thus by extension, the truth is the greatest enemy of the State." Joseph Goebbels.

"A lie told often enough becomes truth" Vladimir Lenin.

Per

That sounds like the manual used for training many of USA politicians.  Of course, if accused, they'd deny it, and serve up another round.  You don't have to fool all the people all the time, just enough of them at the right time(s) to get (re)elected.

Dave R.
 
Now I think we ought to throw out this entire thread.  Or after we let Per have the last word.  [I've been in some of those LA courtrooms - judge Arcenoux among them.]

Dave R.
 
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