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Politics : Don't Blame Me, I Voted For Kerry -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Jim Willie CB who wrote (54773)10/28/2004 1:10:54 PM
From: stockman_scottRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 81568
 
George Soros is speaking to The National Press Club RIGHT NOW - Live on C-SPAN.



To: Jim Willie CB who wrote (54773)10/28/2004 4:13:04 PM
From: crdesignRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 81568
 
the next paycheck, paying bills, providing for the family

Isn't that the primary form of security for most people?
As always you print great points old man.

Tim



To: Jim Willie CB who wrote (54773)10/28/2004 6:20:00 PM
From: stockman_scottRead Replies (3) | Respond to of 81568
 
Eminem issues call to arms for the MTV generation

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By Dan Glaister in Los Angeles
The Guardian
Friday October 29, 2004
guardian.co.uk

Eminem has become the latest music star to weigh in on this year's presidential election. In a video for his new single, Mosh, the singer takes George Bush to task for raising taxes and waging the war in Iraq.

"Strap him with AK-47, let him go/Fight his own war, let him impress daddy that way," a cartoon version of the rapper sings of the president, as he mobilises a mob of young voters.

The video is Eminem's most directly political work. It comes as other stars, from Bruce Springsteen to Leonardo DiCaprio, take to the stump - almost exclusively for Mr Kerry.

The video was first aired on MTV on Wednesday and immediately went to the top of the channel's "hot video" charts.

In it, the rapper leads a crowd of hooded people, including a mother with an eviction notice and a soldier given orders to return to Iraq, in a march to storm a government building. Once inside, the mob remove their hoods and stand in an orderly queue to vote.

Eminem, now wearing a smart suit and red tie, declaims in a style reminiscent of Martin Luther King:

"In these closing statements, if they should argue, let us beg to differ, as we set aside our differences, and assemble our own army, to disarm this weapon of mass destruction that we call our president, for the present."

The video was made by the Guerrilla News Network, a small independent company that has produced other music videos as well as a documentary about the dangers of depleted uranium in Iraq after the US-led invasion.

"We're responsible for this monster, this coward, that we have empowered," Eminem sings over a monotonous, stirring beat. "How could we allow something like this, without pumping our fist?/Now this is our final hour."

The climax to the video comes as the crowd faces riot police. As images of Mr Bush and Osama bin Laden flicker on a giant screen, the rapper sings: "No more blood for oil, we got our own battles to fight on our soil/No more psychological warfare to trick us to think that we ain't loyal/If we don't serve our own country we're patronising a hero/Look in his eyes, it's all lies, the stars and stripes/They've been swiped, washed out and wiped, And replaced with his own face."

The video ends with a black screen and the words "Vote November 2".