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  • Tea Partiers, Increase Your Influence

    Wes Nakagiri 9:10 pm on November 22, 2009 | 1 Permalink | Reply
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    I have added a new page to my blog. The name of this page is Flash Flyers. This page contains newspaper articles and editorials discussing current events – such as Obama Care. I have copied the articles and added my own editorial comments in the margins. These comments elaborate on various issues discussed in the article/editorial. In essence, these comments help the reader to “read between the lines.”

    The concept of flash flyers was presented during activist training I attended in Hillsdale, Michigan. Flash flyers are one of the most effective ways of informing the public about an important issue, such as Obama Care or Cap and Trade. The vast majority of Americans do not follow politics as closely as you and I; therefore, it is up to us to pass along information to counter the propaganda espoused by the Administration and their media allies.

    Flash flyers are effective because they present information using a media company that average Americans are familiar with. The first flash flyer I have posted on my blog is a copy of an editorial from USA Today. Americans that are not politically active would generally view USA Today as respectable news source. All I have done with this flash flyer is present the USA Today point of view along with my commentary that point out issues that editors chose not to elaborate upon.

    To maximize the effectiveness of a flash flyer I recommend that you print copies of this flyer and distribute them to your moderate/independent friends and neighbors. Experience has shown that a hard copy conveys the information in a more influential manner than an emailed copy. Another effective method of distribution would be to leave a handful of copies in the cafeteria at work for others to read.  Other ideas include leaving flyers in a restaurant, library, or an airport waiting area.

    If time constraints prevent distribution of a hard copy then an email copy is acceptable. As a reminder, you should endeavor to pass this flash flyer on to more than just your conservative friends who already agree with your point of view, otherwise we are just preaching to the choir. Lastly, I encourage you to make your own flash flyers and help your circle of friends, “read between the lines.”

     
  • Racism at 912 March on Washington?

    Wes Nakagiri 8:29 pm on September 20, 2009 | 0 Permalink | Reply
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    Attending the 912 Taxpayer March on Washington D.C. provided me with memories that I’ll treasure for the rest of my life.  Marching side-by-side with millions of other Americans whom believe in the values of limited government and free-market capitalism was truly electrifying. 

     

    The March was scheduled to depart from Freedom Plaza, close to the White House, at 11:30 AM.  Walking from the hotel to the plaza I could see people streaming in from all directions.  It reminded me of columns of ants marching toward an unattended picnic basket.  What started out as handfuls merged into dozens, then hundreds, then thousands as these columns descended upon their target.  The orderly columns observed a few blocks earlier congealed into an amorphous mass of humanity as my wife and I arrived at the plaza around 9:30 AM.  We were thankful that we had the foresight to arrive two hours early, giving us ample time to find the contingent from Michigan.

     

    This sea of humanity continued to build as the clocked ticked toward the scheduled departure time.  In short order the crowd became so large that organizers started the march one hour early to relieve the pressure building up in the plaza.  This early start was confirmation that today’s crowd would be of monumental size. 

     

    As the day progressed we waded through the masses to soak up the entire experience and view the many creative signs and t-shirts.  People were very friendly as we stopped to chat and photograph their creative messages.  Every now and again others would ask us to pause briefly so they could get a good snapshot of our protest tools.  It was quite flattering when others found my message to be inventive enough to warrant a snapshot.  The spirit, behavior, and friendliness of those in attendance made me proud to be an American.

     

    Being there in person is the only way to capture the totality of an event like this.  Without being a participant there is no way to adequately capture both the content and the “feel” of this historical march.  With this thought in mind I asked myself, “How would today’s experience be captured in the news media?”  As I viewed the day’s events on TV I was disturbed, but not surprised, that political leaders supporting ObamaCare injected racism into the discussion.  During the Fox Report at 7:30 on Saturday, Jehmu Greene, a former political director of the DNC (Democrat National Committee), stated that protesters carried Confederate flags and racist caricatures of Obama.   In response to this race-baiting assertion I quote a now famous American, Joe Wilson of South Carolina, “You Lie!”

     

    Contrasting Ms. Greene’s characterization with what I saw and experienced first-hand during the event provided me with an educational lesson that I’ll be forever grateful for.  Now that someone has played the race card on me I have seen for myself there are political leaders that foment racial divide to move their leftist-agenda forward.  People like Ms. Greene falsely claim the mantle of racial equality as they attempt to divide America along racial lines.  It is crystal clear, average Americans fighting against ObamaCare have to develop thicker skin and get beyond the discomfort of being labeled as racist by their political foes (and the mainstream media).  The only racism I see connected to the 912 Taxpayer March comes from political leaders on the Left that support Obama’s socialist policies.

     
  • Brighton & Troy Tea Parties Ignored by Oakland Press

    Wes Nakagiri 2:58 pm on September 11, 2009 | 2 Permalink | Reply
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    My wife and I, along with some of our neighbors attended Tea Party Express rallies in Brighton, MI and Troy, MI.  Our forces are growing as we recruited two more neighbors into our ranks.  These two first time rally-goers were exposed directly to the passion and the concerns of everyday Americans as they struggle to halt Obama Care and stop our nation’s slide into socialism.  They now have seen first hand that there are thousands in their communities that share their same point of view.  They now have first hand information that has not been processed through the filter of a potentially biased media organization.

     
    The crowds at both rallies were huge.  An estimate of 4,000 people (at Brighton) was provided the Livingston County Press and Argus.  Having been to many large rallies I believe this estimate to be accurate.  By my first hand account, the Troy rally was even larger than the Brighton rally.

    The Tea Party Express rallies have generated a lot of enthusiasm and momentum in Michigan among an eclectic array of citizens all fighting to beat back Obama’s big government agenda.  Much media attention, both national and local, has been generated due to the large crowds.  As expected, some media organizations do a better job than others in capturing both the facts and the feel of these events.  I’ve personally read print articles, run the day after the rally, from the Livingston County Press and Argus, the Oakland Press, and the Detroit News.  It is fascinating to compare their writings with what I saw first hand.  The Livingston paper provided the most comprehensive and accurate coverage capturing both the facts and the essence of the Brighton rally, while the Detroit paper covered both rallies but not in great depth.  I have no objections to these two articles, although I’d like to have seen more detail from the Detroit paper.  The same cannot be said for the coverage in the Oakland Press.

    The Oakland Press’ coverage of the Troy rally widely missed the mark.  They chose to focus on an Obama Care support rally which they stated drew a crowd of 50 people.  Their coverage included a front page photo of a solitary supporter holding her Obama Care sign.  Coverage of the Tea Party rally was relegated to the tail end of the article.  This type of coverage is analogous to giving front page headlines to the team that lost the Super Bowl while barely mentioning the team the won.  And, oh by the way, the victors won by a score of 72-0.
     

    In addition to focusing on the losers, the Oakland Press grossly misstated the size of the crowd.  They claimed there were 200-300 people when there were closer to 4,000 for the Tea Party rally.  A mistake of this magnitude makes me wonder if the reporters viewed this event through heavily tinted sunglasses, perhaps a nice rosy shade of red Kool-Aid.

     

    Given the total mischaracterization of the Troy events I examined the byline to see who actual wrote this literary masterpiece.  The byline indicated that the authors were John Garcia and Shaun Byron, Special to the Oakland Press.  Hmm, “Special to the Oakland Press.” What does the term “Special to the Oakland Press” mean?  The word “special” implies that this article is above and beyond that which is normally published.  Does the Oakland Press consider these two journalists to be special or does this newspaper consider this article to be special? 

    Whatever the case, I too would use the term “special” in describing this piece of journalistic malpractice.  This article does appear to have a unique and special level of fraud and deceit, unusual by even mainstream media standards.  Of course I could be off the mark as this level of charlatan writing may be just run of the mill for this publication.  Having been at the Troy event in person allows me to unequivocally state that this story is not just a piece; it is the whole steamy pile.  I’m very lucky as my first hand knowledge enabled me to nimbly side step this stinking mess.  Unfortunately for Oakland Press readers that did not attend the rally in person, they will have to scrape off the soles of their shoes.

    I close this blog post with a comment from an Obama Care supporter at the rally in Brighton, Michigan.  She told the Livingston County Press and Argus that many people are ill-informed about Obama Care.  You know, she is probably correct.  Wow!  Did I actual say that?  It is very rare that I’m in agreement with someone with a “Yes We Can” point of view.  Even though I disagree vehemently with Obama’s socialist policies I will tip my hat to his supporters when they are correct. 

    Yes, there are many ill-informed people.  This is likely because they get their information from biased media organizations like the Oakland Press.  These readers are exposed only to the party line of those that want American citizens to give up their health care rights to bureaucrats of the federal government.  These people consider themselves to be informed because they read a newspaper or watch TV.  They don’t even realize they are being propagandized and lied to because of the extent to which left wing tentacles have woven their way into mainstream media organizations.  To these readers a left wing bias is just par for the course. These uninformed people believe they are reading the unvarnished truth when in fact they should disinfect their shoes and keep an eye out for where they step next.

    Link to Oakland Press story. Note: The Oakland Press did not have an on-line version of their story. It appears that the Oakland Press used a story published by the Daily Tribune. (This link takes you to the Daily Tribune story).  The text in the print edition of the Oakland Press is identical to the text in the on-line version of the Daily Tribune.  The photo used by these two media organizations are different.  Looks like readers have two piles they need to avoid stepping into.

    Link to Detroit News Story

    Link to Livingston County Press story

     
  • Buy a Used Car from the Free Press?

    Wes Nakagiri 3:15 am on August 14, 2009 | 0 Permalink | Reply
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    The Detroit Free Press published an article that omitted some key information regarding ObamaCare. Was it just a coincidence that this omission helped to portray ObamaCare in a more favorable light? Was this omission a planned attempt to deceive or just incomplete journalism? I’ll never know for sure but I have my suspicions. I’m sure you’ll have your suspicions also.

    What I can say is that I’ve written a couple of letters to the editors of the Free Press regarding past inaccuracies. I’m not surprised that the Free Press chose not to publish my letters as they pointed out obvious misrepresentations contained within their stories. When a news organization portrays itself as an “arbiter of truth” they are unlikely to publish letters that point out their incomplete or biased reporting as that could impact their bottom line. If enough readers viewed their news articles as incomplete or biased it could reduce the number of readers willing to pay for their products. Wait a minute! This has happened already as the Free Press has had a decline in readership such that it implemented a drastic cut back in their home delivery.

    This post will elaborate on the omission I observed in the ObamaCare article. You won’t have to just take my word for it as I provide links to sources where you can verify the information yourself. The Free Press article, written August 9 by Todd Spangler, is titled, “Plenty of misinformation in health care debate”. This article tries to present the impression that the Free Press will clear up the misinformation and provide the reader with the unvarnished truth. As part of their analysis the Free Press concludes that illegal immigrants will not have access to free health care under HR3200 (ObamaCare). The Free Press wrote:

    Here’s what we found: That page of the bill prohibits discrimination in health care. And in Section 246 — on Page 143 — federal health care payments for people in the country illegally are explicitly prohibited.

    While the Free Press’ findings may be true it does not mean that illegal immigrant won’t get free health care. How can that be?! Well, the Free Press did not publish the whole story. They left out some key information. As pointed out in a previous post, Rat Out Gary Peters to flag@whitehouse.gov , the House Energy and Commerce Committee voted down an amendment to HR3200 that would have explicitly denied Medicaid health care benefits to illegal aliens. This amendment, introduced by Nathan Deal (R-Ga), was defeated in committee by a 29-28 vote. When presented with an opportunity to clarify their position on this topic, Congress chose not to.

    So, at the end of the day, will illegal immigrants have access to free health care? It certainly appears that way to me. But the Free Press concludes otherwise without presenting the full story.

    This sort of reminds me of what it’s like to buy a used car. You look at it. Kick the tires. Maybe you take a test drive. You ask the salesman about it. He says it had a minor repair to the door after a fender bender. But when you drove it there was a lot of wind noise. The paint was off-color just slightly on the entire driver’s side. And, a few other things just didn’t add up. He wasn’t being dishonest—he told you about the accident and that the door was repaired. But he didn’t tell you about all the other repairs that evidently were made or how extensive the damage really was.

    Isn’t the Free Press a lot like a used car salesman? Would you buy a car from the Free Press?

    In the interest of full disclosure the following links are provided:

    Congressman Deal’s comments on his amendment.
    See how your Congressman voted on the Deal Amendment.
    View the entire Free Press article.

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