Conservative Revolutionary American Party II

Welcome to the Conservative Revolutionary American Party's BLOG. Conservative in that we believe in the Constitution of the U.S.A. We are Revolutionary in the way that our founding fathers were in throwing off the bonds of tyranny. We are American in that we are guided by Native American Spirituality; we are responsible for the next 7 generations. We are a Party of like minds coming together for a common cause. This BLOG is a clearing house of information and ideas. PEACE…………Scott

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Obama has made good on some promises but they haven't been implemented yet. I'm still withholding judgment until I see the outcome...which could be some time since the Repugs have continued their partisanship tactics. Time will tell. We have a long way to go but I THINK that we are at least trying to look at things differently....once again, time will tell. So I say to all "Good Luck & Good Night".......PEACE....Scott

Sunday, October 02, 2005

KATRINA COVERAGE

-->MEDIA HURRICANE
Russ Baker, TomPaine.com.
The media responded to the Katrina de-
bacle with some high winds of their own.
http://alternet.org/mediaculture/25158/

-->THE BIGOTRY OF LOW EXPECTATIONS
Matt Welch, Reason.
As Katrina wiped out New Orleans' com-
munications infrastructure, panicky
rumors of violence quickly filled the
airwaves. The only problem--none of the
reports were true.
http://alternet.org/mediaculture/25116/

-->HOW TO HELP<--
By Laura Barcella, AlterNet
For those of us far from the eye of the
storm, there are things we can do to help
Katrina's victims.
http://alternet.org/story/24938/

-->LIVE FROM THE SUPERDOME
Amy Goodman, Democracy Now!.
A reporter describes the squalor, des-
peration and fear he witnessed while on
location at New Orleans' Superdome on
Thursday.
http://alternet.org/mediaculture/24990/

-->MICHAEL MOORE TO THE DISASTER PRESIDENT
Michael Moore, AlterNet.
The controversial filmmaker pens an open
letter to President Bush, criticizing him
on his neglectful treatment of the Katrina
tragedy.
http://alternet.org/mediaculture/24971/

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