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Dear FactCheck.org,
We get it. They're all a bunch of lying liars.NYMag has a great article on Jon Stewart and the Daily Show.
“Jon has chronicled the death of shame in politics and journalism,” says Brian Williams, the NBC Nightly News anchor who is a frequent Daily Show guest. “Many of us on this side of the journalism tracks often wish we were on Jon’s side. I envy his platform to shout from the mountaintop. He’s a necessary branch of government.” -- nymag.com
This is awesome. I hope he has a great turn out. I honestly don't think I can make it, because, like he said reasonable people have work (or are looking for work) and families to care for. Never the less, I hope it gets some attention and makes people think a bit. If we DON'T take it down a notch, America is going to tear itself apart. We all have differences, but its the machinery at work that is fanning the flames beyond reason.
NRA push polling on UN arms trade treaty
I received the same phone call. It was funny and infuriating at the same time. I told the person on the other end, that I am generally pro-gun but it was this kind of rhetoric that turns me off to EVER supporting the NRA. She then asked me if I'd like to make a donation to the NRA or some organization affiliated with it. At that point, I said "Good bye" and hung up.
“Climategate”
Hacked e-mails show climate scientists in a bad light but don't change scientific consensus on global warming.
Mark Leon Goldberg - November 9, 2009 - 12:34 pm
A UN Dispatch reader in New Hampshire was at the receiveing end of a National Rifle Association push poll about the Obama administration's decision to join a treaty process at the UN to limit the sale of small arms to irresponsible end-users, like militias that use child soldiers. From our man in the north country:
For the record, the proposed Arms Trade Treaty, does not yet exist. A few weeks ago, however, the Obama administration breathed new life into a process to control the sale of arms to irresponsible governments and militias by, for the first time, agreeing to a General Assembly resolution that set a time table for negotiations. It's not like such a treaty could ever affect domestic American gun policy, but predicting opposition from the domestic gun lobby, the Obama administration nevertheless inserted a provision in the resolution stipulating that domestic guns sales would not regulated by the agreement.
The gun lobby follows this issue closely. They know that the United Nations has neither the ability nor desire to regulate domestic gun sales. Still, they deliberately mislead people by framing this process as an insidious global effort to take Americans' guns away.
This is a flat out lie. And to the extent that it makes a treaty process to limit the sale of weapons to militias and governments with poor human rights records or ties to insurgent groups, it is a dangerous lie.