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Glass Bead Collective, Twin Cities Indymedia, and other independent media activists have released a new film, 'Terrorizing Dissent', an exposé of events at the 2008 Republican National Convention in St. Paul, Minnesota.
Featuring first-person accounts and footage from more than forty cameras on the streets, 'Terrorizing Dissent' focuses on the story of dissent suppressed. People charged with "conspiracy to riot in furtherance of terrorism" speak out against the government's campaign to manipulate media coverage and label civil disobedience and community organizing as terrorism.
It's easy to steal a tight election, damn near impossible to steal a landslide. Vote, unclench, have a beer. Issa gonna be all right.Exactly what I was gonna say.
Good. I know someone here brought it up, but it's unfounded and not worthy of (our) political discussion.Did you actually read that link? It doesn't dismiss the reckless pilot thing at all. In his history, McCain lost at least one aircraft through his own fault, another due to unknown failure, and the circumstances of his getting shot down may or may not have been his own fault. He caused another accident that didn't result in loss of aircraft, but
McCain admitted to causing that incident through "daredevil clowning" but returned safely.The dude flew through power lines in Spain. The article you're linking only dismisses one specific rumor, which I'd never even heard till now. So yeah. The "reckless daredevil pilot" tag remains.
It's talking like that that has earned us the reputation for "snatching defeat from the jaws of victory" -- don't get cocky or tempt a jinx, now...Sorry, I'm just basing that on actual factual shit like, say, the votes already cast, the consistent polling, the consistent stupidity of the McCain campaign, and the fact Democrats are vastly more enthusiastic about voting than Republicans, meaning turnout's going to continue to show a gigantic disparity between the two voter groups. (I've been beating that particular drum since the start of the primaries, and yet people still aren't weighing that in properly.)
The early voting, though record breaking, will be only a small percentage compared to election day voting.They're estimating it'll likely be a good 30% of the total vote. And the historical precedence thing is sorta my point: every step of the way history has been made. Demographic-wise, numbers-wise, turnout-wise, candidate-wise. I have zero fear of the typical American apathy letting this one slip to McCain, because that typical American apathy has already been seen smashed to shit.
