From: John Clark (jonkc@worldnet.att.net)
Date: Thu Oct 04 2001 - 22:40:20 MDT
jeff davis <jrd1415@yahoo.com> Wrote:
> [...]the power elites who run US foreign policy[...]
1) US foreign policy is a powerful thing.
2) Everybody can not run US foreign policy.
3) Those who do run US foreign policy can not be anything other
than a "power elite". You were expecting something else?
"Power elite" has an antiquated almost humorous smell about it, like
"horse-less carriage" or "Imperialist" or "luminiferous ether" or "running
dog capitalist pig".
>the corporate-owned media's
Somebody has to own it, you'd prefer the US government run it?
>Chomsky has contrasted the high-volume media coverage
>of the Khmer Rouge atrocities with the low-volume
>coverage of the atrocities committed in the same
>period by Indonesia's US-sanctioned invasion of East Timor.
All atrocities should be condemned but to do it by saying my holocaust
is worse than your holocaust shows a moral tone deafness that is
staggering to contemplate.
John K Clark jonkc@att.net
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