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PAGE NINEThe Uninvited Ombudsman Reports vol. 4 |
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by Alan Korwin June 7, 2006 |
| The lamestream media told you: Loved by millions but hated in some circles, television evangelist Pat Robertson has claimed that certain natural disasters are actually God wreaking vengeance on public figures who support amoral causes. According to experts, such news tends to diminish Robertson's reputation. Robertson now claims he has leg-pressed 2,000 pounds on a weight-training machine. The Uninvited Ombudsman notes
however that: Using special journalism investigative tools known as a protractor and a calculator, a one-ton weight at that angle might exert as little as 35% of its weight in force, raising doubts about the claim. However, a quick check of a weight-training facility failed to turn up any equipment built to handle 2,000 pounds in the first place. Other claims that the world is flat, and that the moon is made of green cheese, received no coverage recently for reasons that, despite the attention given to Robertson, remain unexplained. ---------- The lamestream media told you: The Uninvited Ombudsman notes however that: The National Shooting Sports Foundation, the trade association for the shooting, hunting and outdoor industry, has released U.S. Dept. of the Treasury figures indicating that 2005 retail sales of firearms and ammunition rose 2.6 percent for a total volume of $2.1 billion. For the year, approximately 4.7 million new guns were sold, bringing the estimated number of citizen-owned firearms in the U.S. to more than 290 million. The number of American households with at least one firearm is now estimated at nearly 110 million. Of the various firearm types, the sharpest gains were seen in retail sales of pistols and revolvers. Handgun sales rose 3 percent while long-gun sales rose 1.8 percent. Ammunition sales rose 3.5 percent. Accidental firearm fatalities tied the previous year’s all-time low of 700, down 19.2% since 1998. Accidental firearm fatalities, age 14 and under, reported by the National Safety Council are down to an all-time low of 60, down 50.4% since 1998. Right-to-Carry laws passed in two more states, bringing the total to 40 states; 9 have been added since 1998. Combined 2005 sales of firearms and ammunition generated $224.3 million in excise taxes earmarked for wildlife and habitat conservation projects, through the Federal Aid in Wildlife Restoration Act. Since inception, the act has raised more than $5 billion for conservation, a fact generally concealed by the "news" media. "Reductions in gun crimes and accidental fatalities have been documented for many years, even as gun sales and ownership in our country continue to rise," said Doug Painter, president of NSSF. "However, today's anti-gun organizations rake in lots of cash by perpetuating the myth that more guns equals more bad news. Clearly, there is no relationship between gun ownership and firearm misuse." The news media continues to overlook these important developments, though they have introduced ingenious new slogans about their fairness, accuracy, and unbiased coverage of the world. Information about NSSF and its many programs are available at http://www.nssf.org. ---------- The lamestream media told you: The Uninvited Ombudsman notes however that: In a moment of refreshing candor, speaking to the public at length on FOX TV, the Ambassador displayed a commanding knowledge of international subjects, and a cool and reasonable demeanor. According to Ambassador Bolton, speaking about Iran's nuclear program, "There's no way they could've undertaken the breadth and scope of their current operations unless they had a weapons program in mind." The Ambassador noted that reasonable people could disagree on how close Iran is to a bomb, but there is no question that a bomb is the goal of their nuclear "program." Saying that while we're whistling they're building, he noted that Iran has publicly admitted deceiving Europeans about their plans, using the time to develop their nuclear capabilities. The remarks were unreported by other "news" media outlets. When asked by anchor Neil Cavuto what the U.S. policy is toward them (nuclear-armed promoters of the jihad, in Iran), Bolton said President Bush's policy is that, "Iran having nukes is unacceptable." When probed further on what that means, Bolton said, "Iran having nukes is unacceptable." Cavuto went on to inquire what might be done, and Bolton pointed out that the President has said, "No options are off the table." Even unilateral military action?, Cavuto asked. "No options are off the table," Bolton replied. Lamestream media outlets have reported at length about dignitaries and others holding dialogues with the Muslim fundamentalists ruling the country. ---------- The lamestream media told you: Agents took an extensive set of equipment, records and materials from Jefferson's office, including, according to reports, $90,000 in cold cash found in the Congressman's freezer. Politicians from both parties strenuously objected to the search as a violation of the separation of powers doctrine of the U.S. Constitution. The Uninvited Ombudsman notes however that: Most people are shocked to find their homes ransacked after a warrant, though it is business as usual for authorities. Extensive confiscations are managed mainly at the discretion of the agents conducting the raid, and horror stories abound. Complaints about such practices are common, but disciplinary action against abusive agents are practically unknown. According to California and New Jersey legal experts, search warrants issued in those states will lead to confiscation of any firearm, or any firearm collection regardless of size and value, whether or not guns are mentioned in the warrant or have any bearing on the cause for the search. Return of such seized firearms, according to the experts, is often virtually impossible, even if charges are dropped. Receipts are rarely issued, and police frequently keep the arms themselves, or destroy them, according to sources who wish to remain anonymous. Although a separation-of-powers concept is built into the U.S. government's three distinct branches, it is not mentioned in the Constitution, and has never been understood to allow any branch of government functionaries to be immune from the law, as the outraged legislators seemed to demand. Considering the high degree of corruption, fraud, bribery, malfeasance, sexual misconduct, spousal abuse and other serious charges leveled at and proven against members of Congress over the past several decades, it is practically a miracle that more search warrants aren't issued on a routine basis, experts say. Nancy Pelosi (D) and Dennis Hastert (R), leaders of the two parties in the House, complained that they were not notified in advance of the raid. The public is not notified in advance of raids either, but don't get "news" coverage on that point. ---------- The lamestream media told you: The Uninvited Ombudsman notes however that: ---------- The lamestream media told you: The Uninvited Ombudsman notes however that: "Journalists are increasingly unwilling to report on the jihad being waged against us by Muslim Islamists, preferring to dull America's senses with bland talk of vague 'terrorism' and 'terrorist threats' instead," said a leading political commentator, speaking on condition of anonymity. He suggested they are fearful of "offending" the radical Muslims, or being fired by their bosses. Whether this constituted ethical reporting was unclear at press time. ---------- The lamestream media told you: The Uninvited Ombudsman notes however that: ---------- The lamestream media told you: A group calling itself "Hispanic 100" organized the event at the Hyatt Regency hotel, and was attended by about 350 people, mostly Hispanic. The Uninvited Ombudsman notes however that: Surveys and polls used for political purpose are known to be partisan, biased and highly inaccurate, but "news" media outlets generally use them, as long as they are provided with press releases. Every poll ever done by the NRA shows the vast majority of Americans support gun ownership and broad uninfringed gun rights for the public. Every poll ever done by the Brady anti-rights group shows Americans hate guns, fear guns, and want them all to go away. Obviously, both outfits can't be right, and suspicions are further raised since each group's results coincidentally support their cause. Brady polls get as much as ten times more coverage in the lamestream media than NRA polls. Brady polls typically show that Americans want government to take away all the guns. This is the same government many Brady supporters believe are fascists, a surprising proposal if you stop to think about it. Polls that show 80% of Americans are against amnesty were not included in the story. ---------- The lamestream media told you: The Uninvited Ombudsman notes however that: With phone service now run by competing private companies, and especially with the advent of cell-phone service, long-distance calls are inexpensive. For many customers, there is no separate charge for long-distance service at all, meaning the tax reduction will have no effect on you, and little effect on the government's revenue stream. In ending the tax, a Treasury Dept. spokesman called upon Congress to end the excise tax on local phone calls as well. Why the spokesman would ask Congress to do that is unclear, since the Treasury department cannot enact or repeal any tax by itself anyway. Only Congress has that power, according to the olden document that until recently controlled such matters, called The Constitution. It turns out that, despite the "aren't-we-mister-nice-guy" press release put out by IRS and run whole hog by the "news" media, the IRS lost seven cases in a row trying to collect this tax, collected the tax all that time, and now is being forced to refund the money, and that's why the tax ended. The enabling law only allowed collections if the rate was tied to time and distance, which hasn't been the case for years. Even the lamestream media should have picked up that the executive branch doesn't enact or repeal taxes, and spotted the deception in the IRS announcement. ---------- The lamestream media told you: The mayor, police chief and FOP attacked firearms as the problem, and immediately began a campaign calling for tighter gun controls. Five vehicles matching the suspect's description were pulled over, and four of them had firearms. Pictures of 1,500 firearms confiscated by the police in the prior four months were repeatedly displayed in reports. The Uninvited Ombudsman notes however that: U.S. Marshals recently announced that, with the recent arrest of more than 9,000 fugitives across America, only ONE MILLION fugitives are on the loose. Of the 1,000 or more people who had apparent unlawful possession of the 1,500 displayed firearms, "news" reports did not indicate how many, if any, were prosecuted, simply released, plea bargained out, set free on bail, released on their own recognizance, released pending trial, or who became fugitives roaming freely at will, like the fugitive that murdered Officer Skerski. Philadelphia officials could not be reached to comment on if they thought they were scapegoating firearms for their own failed law enforcement policies. The number of fugitives loose in the metro area was not immediately known. The officials responsible for releasing criminals on a daily basis, including officials in California who had also released this suspected murderer, have not been charged. ----------
Corrections and Clarifications 1. The NRA convention coverage omitted a pertinent point, brought up by a reader. "Despite the gathering of tens of thousands of gun owners in an exhibit hall bristling with firearms there were no murders, shootings, injuries, disorderly disturbances, fights, riots, family violence, arrests, blood in the streets, or drunken or unseemly behavior." I regret my shortsightedness in omitting this important fact. 2. The correct spellings are: "pen register" and "kafuffles." The use of "pin register" to describe dialing information used by the government in tracking jihad warriors trying to attack the U.S. was my error, and I accept the blame. "Kerfuffle" on the other hand, is the spelling provided by an online source, and so I'm innocent. 3. I only found two this time. See the SPJ Code of Ethics here: Do NOT donate money to help us -- Thanks for reading! |