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Swift Boat Vets and Terri Schiavo: Their Stealth Attackers

 
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Barbie2004
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PostPosted: Wed Apr 06, 2005 11:55 am    Post subject: Swift Boat Vets and Terri Schiavo: Their Stealth Attackers Reply with quote

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Question "Why do the media seem to act in concert?" Why did the media seem to be coordinated against the Swift Boat Veterans for Truth? Why has the media seemed to be advocating for John Kerry with such organization? Why did the media seem to act in concert against Terri Shiavo? Why do most actors, singers, musicians, professors, members of the press and many very wealthy individuals seem to be democrats and socialists??

As I pondered these questions over the years, I couldn’t escape a glaring fact. There must be a common denominator between the organizations of what many call the Mainstream Media (MSM), Hollywood, universities, and the press. Since I don’t believe in telepathy, nor do I believe in “group think” as some have suggested, I went in search of that common denominator.

What I found is that the MSM, Hollywood, universities, the press, while ostensibly run by different entities, are really run by a labor “federation” of unions, the AFL-CIO, and in some instances, by labor unions not under the “federation.” Regardless, the common denominator is "labor unions." Here is a sample listing of some of the labor unions under the AFL-CIO and the sector under each labor unions control:

http://www.aflcio.org/aboutunions/unions/ (lists all unions in the federation)

http://www.aftra.org/aftra/aftra.htm (American Federation of Television & Radio Artists/AFL-CIO)

http://www.wgaeast.org/ (Writer's Guild of America/AFL-CIO)

http://www.cwa-union.org/ (Communications Workers of America/AFL-CIO)


Additionally, there are unions under the AFL-CIO that cover other "liberal" TV personalities:

http://www.actorsequity.org/home.html (Actors' Equity Association/AFL-CIO)

http://www.sag.org/sagWebApp/index.jsp (Screen Actors Guild/AFL-CIO)

http://www.musicalartists.org/ (American Guild of Musical Artists/AFL-CIO)

Unions even affect what our children learn and our community:

http://www.aft.org/ (American Federation of Teachers/AFL-CIO)

http://www.afscme.org/ (American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees/AFL-CIO)

Of course, some unions are not a part of the AFL-CIO, but are nevertheless very instrumental in affecting our current cultural condition. Here are just a couple of unions that fit:

http://www.nea.org/index.html (National Education Association)

http://www.aaup.org/ (American Association of University Professors)

From reviewing this list and visiting their site, it is clear that unions and the AFL-CIO control the vast majority of:



radio talk show hosts,
actors,
singers,
musicians,
editors,
reporters,
writers,
teachers,
professors,
state, county and city employees.


How many of you consider a majority of the members of the list above "liberal" or "socialist"?

Before we move on, there are two things my readers must keep in mind. One is that there must be a distinction made between the “union” and the “members” a union purportedly “represents.” This distinction will become more important as we look at how the courts treat “unions” versus how the courts treat “the members.”

Here is an analogy. Your lawyer may represent you, but you are not your lawyer and your lawyer is not you. Your lawyer’s law firm is not made up of its clients; it is made up of lawyers. A labor union is not an aggregate of its members. A labor union “represents” its members. This is a very important distinction, and one I will delve into further in future posts. As you read more about how unions work and affect our culture, this distinction is very important to keep in mind, particularly when a labor union pushes for laws to either be passed or squashed.

Second, in any sector of the economy that has a heavy union presence, individuals cannot work in that sector without joining the controlling union. That is, if you want to be an actress in Hollywood, with rare exception you must join the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) to work. If you want to teach in America, you must join the National Education Association (NEA) or the American Federation of Teachers (AFT) to teach. If you want to be a radio talk show host, in many instances you must be a member of the American Federation of Television & Radio Artists (AFTRA).

When organizations, such as unions, can affect the employability of people, it is reasonable to assume those organizations will have considerable affect on how those individuals perform. That’s quite an axe to hold over peoples head—if they want to work in a particular sector, they must be a member of a particular union and of course pay those union dues. So if the union kicks a member out, that ex-member doesn’t work in that sector.

Many unions demand or “encourage” the "members" to do the union’s bidding or that “member” won't be able to work. Of course, by law, a person must join the union (or at least pay fair share) to enter and work in these fields. Given those powers and the antitrust exemption that unions enjoy, it is no wonder those in the MSM, Hollywood, and academia seem have the same liberal bent of labor unions.

Here is an item of “news” to consider (CWA is the Communications Workers of America with link above):



Quote:
TNG-CWA to Honor Journalists Whose Work Reflects Spirit, Principles of Union's Activists

Washington, D.C. – The Newspaper Guild-CWA will honor journalists whose work reflects the principles and integrity of three leading TNG activists -- Herbert L. Block, Heywood Broun and David S. Barr -- at the annual Freedom Award Fund dinner on Wednesday, March 30 in Washington, D.C., at the Hyatt Regency on Capitol Hill Media planning to cover the event should contact Shear Reich at 202-368-3838.

The event recognizes journalists' work that demonstrates the commitment to a free press long championed by "Herblock" in his creative editorial cartooning, the dedication to social justice and compassion pursued by Broun, TNG-CWA's founder, and the commitment to fairness pursued by Barr, TNG-CWA's attorney and mentor of 25 years.

Former longtime UPI correspondent and White House bureau chief Helen Thomas, currently a Hearst newspapers columnist, will deliver a keynote address. Radio icon Bob Edwards, current host of "the Bob Edwards Show" on XM Public Radio and former host of NPR's "Morning Edition" will serve as master of ceremonies; CWA President Morton Bahr and AFL-CIO President John Sweeney also will attend.



Read more link: http://www.cwa-union.org/news/PressReleaseDisplay.asp?ID=488

An example of group action I observed recently occurred last week. Terri Shiavo’s brother was holding a press conference with the family priest and spokesman. Terri’s brother spoke for just a few minutes. Then he turned the mike over to the family priest. Once the brother turned over the mike to the priest, almost in unison, the major networks cut back to each station’s respective reporter. I was unable to get the priests speech on air, anywhere. (I will address the Schiavo polls and the media in a later post.)

I don't believe that there is "group think" as some suggest. It's too much of a coincidence that many in the MSM have the same talking points, the same buzzwords, essentially the same actions, citing the same nebulous polls, attacking the same “demons”, etc.

As you visit the websites of these various unions, and you should, see how they portray President Bush’s Social Security plan. In particular, visiting many of these unions web sites reveal that they are definitely against President Bush's proposed individual accounts as part of Social Security Reform.

So why do the unions dislike President Bush? Why did the labor unions want John Kerry to win the election so bad? One reason is the unions want certain laws to pass that benefit the unions, but not the members or individuals. The unions know they would never get those laws enacted with a republican congress and a republican president.

In many ways, the unions enjoy a legal position that allows them to significantly affect many sectors of the economy, by controlling the members of that sector. Additionally, the unions can force the members to pay union dues through the force of law. All other organizations must compete to get revenue. Unions do not have to compete to get their revenue. For more than half a century, unions have enjoyed laws that force members to join and pay union dues, whether that member wishes to associate with the organization or not.

As this blog develops, I will show you how the unions exert control over members, the laws that affect unions and their members, and how the courts treat unions and union members respectively. Contrary to popular belief and union propaganda, members of unions really have less protection and fewer rights than individuals.

There are many destructive forces caused by labor unions. Major events that reveal the effects of those forces can be found in the Swift Boat Vet phenomena, the 2004 election cycle, and the Schiavo case.

Some argue that unions have provided this country with so many benefits. Although that is arguable, it is important that we see how these organizations affect our country and culture today and if those benefits are worth the costs. Any benefits that unions may have provided in the past have been long paid for by the dues members have been forced to pay. Payment has been paid in full, a long time ago.


Originally published at: http://www.libertyviewjournal.blogspot.com/


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PostPosted: Wed Apr 06, 2005 6:08 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

One thing that has happened that I have seen very little written

about is that in the last twenty years the UNIONS in this country

have WAGE priced themselfs out of work.

Why have assembly plants gone overseas? They could not

make a product that could sell at the price the UNIONS demanded!!!!
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PostPosted: Wed Apr 06, 2005 6:59 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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I say this with the utmost respect. Unions are not just about getting people jobs and "representing" them, like a lawyer would, just "cheaper". That somehow unions provide better paying jobs with better benefits is also a myth created by propaganda. Although that may be true in some particular instances, it is not true in most instances, particularly in the professional trades.

This post is really about what unions do "under the radar." Many complaints have been documented on this board about the bad educational system, "liberal" professors, the MSM and its lies, Hollywood types predominately "liberal", ets.

This post explains why that is the case. It is not good enough for us to just complain about why our educational system is failing or that the MSM regularly misleads the public. As long as we do nothing about it, these problems will continue to plague us.

We have to know the root cause (unionization of the sectors) and the solution (getting rid of laws that force people in acedemia, the press, etc. to be unionized or to pay forced union dues to be able to work as a condition of employment as a reporter, actor, teacher, professor, etc.).

If you wonder why there is such coordination of what is happening in MSM, acedemia, the assault on the Swiftvets during the 2004 election, the attack on Terri Schiavo etc. it is because the common denominator are (organized) labor unions.

I would be willing to bet that the Medical Examiner that did the autopsy on Terri Schiave is a member of AFSCME (link in post above), and therefore beholding to their will. Hardly independent.

BTW: Many Toyota and Honda plants here in America are not unionized and the pay and benefits are every bit as good as Ford or other unionized plants.

But again, I don't want to turn this post into a "get jobs" thread, but a thread to examine the covert role of unions in the destruction of our culture, whether it be the destruction of our educational system, the propaganda printed by our press, the attacks on the Swiftboat Vets or the attacks on a helpless woman forced to starve here in America.

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