Ra Energy Fdn.
Raleigh Myers
http://raenergy.igc.org/raenergy.html
Worksheet bio
http://www.igc.apc.org/raenergy/bio.html
Ditto Heads Who came to honor fascism not to bury Reagan is similar to those
who came to praise Nixon not to bury him. We failed to notice with Nixon
but we should pay attention today.
http://raenergy.igc.org/nixclon.html
These CREEPS are the ones who are in charge today including Rove. The fascism
is no longer CREEPing.
http://raenergy.igc.org/creepmeister.html
Fairness and forgiveness will break the cycle of violence. You may forgive
someone personally but it is another matter to honor a politician who has
attempted to justify the high moral ground for Fascism and championed
genocide. All that exaggerated media pageantry can be seen as a back door
scam attempting to legitimize GOP fascism, genocide and soften the torture
scandal.
http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=navclient&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&q=Reagan+American+Torture+and+death+squads%2E
Witnessing unfairness demands resistance whether private public or government.
Our teachings on fairness and justice are in jeopardy every time we don't
resist.
http://raenergy.igc.org/resist.html
A Mantra we can all "live" with.
http://raenergy.igc.org/bush_prayers.jpeg
We can say that true Fascism in the USA was becoming visible to the
average citizen through Reagan _ what we have now is Fascism on Steroids where
it is obvious to almost everybody except for a few lingering ditto heads turned
lemming head (suicidal) thanks to the guidance of Ailes Rush to Fox the radio
Rwanda of the USA all scripted by right wing think Tanks like the Heritage
Foundation.
The
Heritage Foundation had been working for years on what would become the policy
blueprint for the Reagan administration. As you seek a general mindset for the
GOP psy-ops it all fits together. The
agenda is to get the average
citizen to side against their own economic interests by highlighting the
cultural divisions _ branding liberal bias, class warfare, racism, the
so-called gays, gods and guns wedge issues etc...
http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=navclient&ie=UTF-8&rlz=1T4GGLG_enUS311US311&q=Rush+Limbaugh+Heritage+Foundation
PNAC mein kamph of the Fourth Reich
http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=navclient&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&q=PNAC
GOP Talking Points an exercise in deception management _ neo public relations
gone beelzebub
http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=navclient&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&q=GOP+Talking+Points
Reagan's Fascism revealed by his own GOP Talking Points… A snip of the GOP
mindset…
Reagan who thought residuals for actors and film crews were secondary to the
needs of the broadcasters _ let the brainwashing begin.
"Hollywood has no blacklist." -- Reagan, '60. FBI records have since
shown that this was a lie, and that Reagan personally informed (to the
McCarthyite House Un-American Activities Committee) on several actors, writers
and producers later shown to be innocent, destroying their careers in the
process. The Terrorist phenomenon is a repeat.
"... a faceless mass, waiting for handouts." -- Reagan, '65,
describing Medicaid recipients.
"Today a newcomer to the state is automatically eligible for our many aid
programs the moment he crosses the border." -- Reagan, '66. In fact,
immigrants to California had to wait five years before becoming eligible for
benefits. Reagan later acknowledged his error, but repeated the same thing nine
months later. So much for Children of the Universe who have aright to be
here>>>
"For the first time ever, everything is in place for the battle of
Armageddon and the Second Coming of Christ. It can't be too long now. Ezekiel
says that fire and brimstone will be rained upon the enemies of God's people.
That must mean that they will be destroyed by nuclear weapons." -- Reagan,
'71
"A tree is a tree. How many more do you have to look at?" -- Reagan
'66, opposing the expansion of Redwood National Park
"I would have voted against the Civil Rights Act of 1964." -- Reagan,
'66 (He never changed his mind. He tried to prevent the Act's renewal during
his presidency. Congress had to override his veto.)
"I favor the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and it must be enforced at the point
of a bayonet, if necessary."
"I would have voted against the Civil Rights Act of 1964."
"A small minority of beatniks, radicals, and filthy speech advocates ...
brought such shame to a great university." -- Reagan, '66, complaining
about student protests against Vietnam on the Berkeley campus. A real
Rembrandt that one ....
"If there has to be a bloodbath, then let's get it over with." --
(Reagan, '69, prior to having national guard soldiers break up a peaceful
protest on the UC Berkeley campus. The protesters were tear-gassed and fired
upon with buckshot, killing one protester and wounding at least 128 others.
)
"... a tragic illness." -- Reagan, '67, describing homosexuality.
(When two of his aides were found to be gay that year, he asked for their
resignations.)
"Fascism was really the basis for the New Deal.." -- Reagan,
'76 Funny how conservatives turnspeak what they are up to. http://raenergy.igc.org/demonizingliberals.html
"Jefferson Davis is a hero of mine." -- Reagan, in a speech he
gave to a crowd in Atlanta, GA.
"... humiliating to the South ..." -- Reagan, '80, describing the
Voting Rights Act of 1965, arguably the primary legislative victory for blacks
during the Civil Rights movement.
"I believe in states' rights ..." -- Reagan, '80, in a speech in
Philadelphia, MS (at the Neshoba County Fair, infamous for racist speeches by
politicians), a town infamous for the murder of three civil rights workers in
'64 (Goodman, Schwerner, & Cheney). "States rights" was used in
the South as a code word indicating support of Jim Crow laws. In that same
speech (the speech which launched his presidential campaign) he said that this
town embodied the true spirit of America!
"80 percent of air pollution comes not from chimneys and auto exhaust
pipes, but from plants and trees." -- Reagan, '79
"Why should we subsidize intellectual curiosity?" Reagan, '80
"Because Vietnam was not a declared war, the veterans are not even
eligible for the G. I. Bill of Rights with respect to education or
anything." -- Reagan, '80 Well W is a Raganite no?
"There is today in the United States as much forest as there was when
Washington was at Valley Forge." -- Reagan, '83
"I have flown twice over Mount St Helens out on our west coast. I'm not a
scientist and I don't know the figures, but I have a suspicion that that one
little mountain has probably released more sulphur dioxide into the atmosphere
of the world than has been released in the last ten years of automobile driving
or things of that kind that people are so concerned about." -- Reagan,
'80. (At its peak, Mt. St. Helens released 1/40th as much sulfur dioxide as
cars do every day.)
"I've said it before and I'll say it again. The U.S. Geological Survey has
told me that the proven potential for oil in Alaska alone is greater than the
proven reserves in Saudi Arabia." -- Reagan, '80. Saudi Arabia's oil
reserves are approximately 17 times those of Alaska.
"All the waste in a year from a nuclear power plant can be stored under a
desk." -- Reagan, '80. (In fact, a single nuclear power plant can produce
up to 22,000 cubic feet of of radioactive waste per year.)
"I have a smiling fellow at the end of the table who tells me what we
do." -- Reagan, '81, on how budget decisions are made.
"I never knew anything above C's." -- Reagan, '81, describing his
academic record.
http://urbanlegends.about.com/library/bliq-bush.htm
"I am not worried about the deficit. It is big enough to take care of
itself." -- Reagan, during the latter years of his administration.
"He wrote in Braille to tell me that if cutting his pension would help get
this country back on its feet, he'd like to have me cut his pension." --
Reagan, '81, in reference to a supposed blind person who wrote him a letter.
After reporter inquiries, no such letter was ever shown to have existed.
"Facts are stupid things." -- Reagan, '88
"We think there is a parallel between federal involvement in education and
the decline in profit over recent years." -- Reagan, '83
"They turned out the lights. That tells me I can't talk anymore." --
Reagan, '85, dodging reporters questions.
"It would be a user fee ..." -- Reagan, '82, explaining how a five
cent a gallon tax on gasoline isn't actually a tax.
"I know all the bad things that happened in that war. I was in uniform for
four years myself." -- Reagan, '85, justifying laying a wreath at a Nazi
cemetery in Bitburg. (Reagan spent WW II in Hollywood, making films.)
"They haven't been there. I have." Reagan, '85, justifying his
policies on Nicaragua. (Ronald Reagan had never visited Nicaragua. Many of the
people to whom he was referring -- members of Witness for Peace and the Pledge
of Resistance, HAD been there and testified before Congress as to what they had
seen.)
"They have eliminated the segregation that we once had in our own country
..." -- Reagan, '85, praising the government of P.W. Botha in South
Africa, during the height of apartheid.
"They've done away with those committees. That shows the success of what
the Soviets were able to do in this country." -- Reagan, '87, defending
McCarthysim and the House Un-American Activities Committee.
"In England, if a criminal carried a gun, even though he didn't use it, he
was not tried for burglary or theft or whatever he was doing. He was tried for
first degree murder and hung if he was found guilty" -- Reagan, '82.
(Later admitted by White House Spokesman Larry Speakes to be untrue.)
"I never wear (makeup). I didn't wear it when I was in pictures." --
Reagan, '84. (This laughable statement was promptly disputed and soundly proven
false the very next day by G.E. Theater makeup man Howard Smith, Death Valley
Days makeup man Del Acevedo, and debate panelist James Weighart, as well as
Mayor Edward Bergin, recalling a recent presidential visit to Connecticut.)
(Reagan also repeatedly denied dying his hair!)
"My fellow Americans, I'm pleased to tell you today that I've signed
legislation that will outlaw Russia forever. We begin bombing in five
minutes." -- Reagan, '84 (off-the-air jest caught by a journalist)
"I cannot recall anything whatsoever about whether I approved an Israeli
sale in advance, or whether I approved replenishment of Israeli stocks around
August of 1985. My answer therefore, and the simple truth, is 'I don't
remember, period'." -- Reagan, Feb. '87
"They are the moral equivalent of America's founding fathers." --
Reagan, '85, referring to the brutal 'Contras' his administration secretly and
illegally funded in Nicaragua -- counter-revolutionary terrorists in Nicaragua,
who indiscriminately attacked civilians.
"Mr. President, why don't we openly support those 7,000 guerillas that are
in rebellion rather than giving aid through covert activity?" "Well,
because we want to keep on obeying the laws of our country, which we are now
obeying." "Doesn't the United States want that government
replaced?" "No, because that would be a violation of the law."
-- Reagan, ''87. (At the time of the press conference, the U.S. was giving the
indiscriminately murderous Contra terrorists covert aid, in direct violation of
the law. Reagan's lie was so obvious that members of the press corps laughed
loudly and openly at his statements.)
"If the question comes up at the Tower Board meeting, you might want to
say that you were surprised." -- Reagan, '87, accidentally reading the
notes for his stage directions aloud which told him to act surprised should the
issue of arms-for-hostages come up.
"A few months ago, I told the American people I did not trade arms for
hostages. My heart and my best intentions still tell me that's true, but the
facts and evidence tell me it is not." -- Reagan, Mar. '87
"... an example to the world of the ideals we hold most dear, the ideals
of freedom and independence." -- Reagan, '85, praising
the Afghan Mujaheddin. These "freedom fighters" later became
prominent leaders of Al Qaeda, including Osama Bin Laden, as well as many of
the leaders for the Taliban. Al CIAda as the French put it. http://www.reseauvoltaire.net/IMG/pdf/bushregimedeck.pdf
"Maybe the Lord brought down this plague [because] illicit sex
is against the Ten Commandments." -- Reagan, '89. (Reagan didn't even
mention AIDS until 1987, by which time over 25,000 Americans had died of the
disease, and it had spread into the heterosexual population.)
"What we have found in this country, and maybe we're more aware of it now,
is one problem that we've had, even in the best of times, and that is the
people who are sleeping on the grates, the homeless who are homeless, you might
say, by choice" -- Reagan, '84.
"We're not building missiles to fight a war -- we're building missiles to
preserve the peace." -- Reagan, '84, a remark which accompanied the naming
of a new model of nuclear-weapon-carrying ballistic missiles as
"peacekeepers", an action which inspired folksinger Tracy Chapman's
famous lyric, "Why are the missiles called
peacekeepers when they're aimed to kill?"
"Catsup is a vegetable." -- Reagan '83, responding to
criticisms that his cutting of the federal school lunch program would deny
poorer kids a chance to eat healthy food.
Nixon, Thatcher and Ronnie Raganhood(code phrase for get your trickle down
off a fire hydrant) talked about the whole global population as the enemy
within.
Poor dear, there's nothing between his ears.
British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher
sums it up
Video: William Kleinknecht - The Man Who Sold
the World: Ronald Reagan and the Betrayal of Main Street America
Some more anti GOP talking Points
http://web.infoave.net/~dennmac/reich-wing/antiGOPtaglines.html
Before our flag morphs into the Jolly Roger
http://raenergy.igc.org/flag.wma
We have been working for a thousand years
Lyrics http://oldtimesongs.spokane.wa.us/WHFAUA03.htm
Listen http://raenergy.igc.org/1000yrs.wma
Patriotism is anti Fascism
http://raenergy.igc.org/patriotismantifascism.html
since WW2
http://users.aristotle.net/~mstandridge/cpbush.htm
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article3255.htm
PLEASE DISTRIBUTE THIS INFORMATION WIDELY AND EXCUSE DUPLICATE LISTINGS
START SINGING THE PLANET'S ANTHEM AT ALL OUR EVENTS TO
SHOW HOW "WE" HAVE ALREADY VOTED. This would get some air time
if we did it at GOP campaign events even in congress this Summer and fall and
beyond after all it is the anthem of the Age of Aquarius
no. We asked if "THIS LAND" would be a
good Global Village Planetary anthem at Woodies celebration in 1967.
FOLKSAY(people say)
............."THIS LAND IS YOUR LAND,
THIS LAND IS MY LAND, THIS LAND IS MADE FOR YOU AND ME" has become Our Global village Planetary anthem and in
essence we voted for citizen empowerment as we sung it. Now let's get it
officially on record with electronic direct democracy.
Direct Democracy replaces Representative Oligarchy
http://groups.google.com/groups?sourceid=navclient&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&q=Direct+Democracy+replaces+representative+oligarchy
In the mean time Questions to candidates chosen by the oligarchy.
http://raenergy.igc.org/COND3.rtf
Ra Energy Fdn.
Raleigh Myers
http://raenergy.igc.org/raenergy.html
Worksheet bio
http://www.igc.apc.org/raenergy/bio.html
Op Eds more of the latest going back decades http://tinyurl.com/cwhnvu