More on Sinclair

I respectfully disagree with Rafe and Jeff Jarvis. I do think there is something the government should do about Sinclair’s illegal campaign contribution to Bush, but not directly. I am too much of a free speech absolutest to want the government to censor anyone. What I want is the FCC to do is to do its job and stop enabling fewer and fewer corporations to control more and more of the public airwaves (Bill Moyers terrific series on the subject).

Bill in a dangerousmeta thread shared a terrific post by Jay Rosen on all this.

Post-war planning non-existent

In March 2003, days before the start of the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq, American war planners and intelligence officials met at Shaw Air Force Base in South Carolina to review the Bush administration’s plans to oust Saddam Hussein and implant democracy in Iraq.

Near the end of his presentation, an Army lieutenant colonel who was giving a briefing showed a slide describing the Pentagon’s plans for rebuilding Iraq after the war, known in the planners’ parlance as Phase 4-C. He was uncomfortable with his material – and for good reason.

The slide said: “To Be Provided.”

A Knight Ridder review of the administration’s Iraq policy and decisions has found that it invaded Iraq without a comprehensive plan in place to secure and rebuild the country.

…”We didn’t go in with a plan. We went in with a theory,” said a veteran State Department officer who was directly involved in Iraq policy.

WARREN P. STROBEL and JOHN WALCOTT, Knight Ridder Newspapers: 9-24-2004

Kerry wins the last and final debate

Who explained his positions better? Who was closer to the silent majority in this country who only speak during elections? Who looked Presidential? Who talked policy instead of attempting to sling mud and labels? Kerry. The polls are coming in and they agree with me. Bush now seems like an Osama Bin Laden denyer. He can’t help but lie to cover his tracks in his failure to bring him in. Next thing you know he will say that Bin Laden never attacked us and that Saddam did.

One thing that made me cheer was Kerry’s explaination of the role faith plays in his life and his views on homosexual marriage and abortion. “We are all God’s children.” Refreshing. There are those who use religion as a tool to point fingers at others and tell them to change. There are those who use religion to look in the mirror to ask “what is it I should do?”.

And like Garret, Ritalin did come to mind in watching Bush’s new demeanor.

More in Sinclair’s Bush campaign contribution

The Left Coaster has some information on how to protest this corporation effectively: challenge each of its TV station licence renewals.

A blog focused on boycotting Sinclair advertisers is up and comment threads are getting plenty of activity.

Josh Marshall shares his outrage.

Much more at Taegan Goddard’s Political Wire.

Folks, I just express how upset I am by this, or how upset you should be too.