Tuesday, May 10, 2005

Recommended Reading

I made a comment recently that I understood that it wasn't the Bush show in Washington...It's PNAC that is running the country. Unfamiliar with PNAC? Knowing about them will give you much more insight to what is happening right now. Heres the Wikopedia entry. Here's their official website. Here's info on why people like me think they are so dangerous. And here's some more. If you really want to know who's running the country and policy right now....whatever your opinion, for good or bad, I recommend that you get familiar with them. As you will see, they are the ones in charge.

3 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

It is Wikipedia, not wikopedia. The Donkey has been baying for years about pnac. No one heeded the The Donkey's cry. Then The Donkey learned he could edit Wikipedia and reach millions of people.

Wikipedia and Wikinews will dominate the cybermedia. It reaches more people and there is little influence by governments or big business. Look up any thing in wikipedia, if it is lacking in information or wrong you can change it.

Ps. I still want to hear "let the Eagle soar" on the radio. Help me out.
The Donkey

1:05 PM, May 15, 2005  
Blogger Ron said...

Sorry about the spelling mistake. I like the Wikis' because it is "us" in a collective sense, instead of "them" as in a in an entity. Such my preference for them as a source. It's a good place to start on a look at things.

8:49 PM, May 15, 2005  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

What is Wikipedia? A website?
Re: PNAC, I read an article some time ago by a (ret.) Lt. Co. Karen Kwikatkowski (sp?) that I got from moveon.org. She had a lot to say about the neo-cons who are in PNAC and their plans for world dominance. Move On may still have that in their archives.
Free Speech TV, LINK TV, and "Democracy Now" all have websites, too. The latter is good since it is independently owned and supported by viewers rather than by corporations, so we get the real news not just the news the corporations/PNAC wants us to get. Also check out Amy Goodman's (the host of DN)book "The Exception to the Rulers..." for info on PNAC, etc.

12:16 PM, May 18, 2005  

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