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To: goldworldnet who wrote (29)3/17/2006 10:47:16 PM
From: PartyTime  Respond to of 14758
 
Here's something interesting:

All You Need to Know and Believe to Be a Republican

* Jesus loves you, and shares your hatred of homosexuals and Hillary Clinton.

* Saddam was a good guy when Reagan armed him, a bad guy when Bush's daddy made war on him, a good guy when Cheney did business with him, and a bad guy when Bush needed a "we can't find Bin Laden" diversion.

* Trade with Cuba is wrong because the country is Communist, but trade with China and Vietnam is vital to the spirit of international harmony.

* The United States should get out of the United Nations, and our highest national priority is enforcing UN resolutions against Iraq.

* A woman can't be trusted with decisions about her own body, but multi-national corporations can make decisions affecting all mankind without regulation.

* The best way to improve military morale is to praise the troops in speeches, while slashing veterans' benefits and combat pay.

* If condoms are kept out of schools, adolescents won't have sex.

* A good way to fight terrorism is to belittle our long-time allies, then demand their cooperation and money.

* Providing health care to all Iraqis is sound policy, but providing health care to all Americans is socialism. HMOs and insurance companies have the best interests of the public at heart.

* Global warming and tobacco's link to cancer are junk science, but creationism should be taught in schools.

* A president lying about an extramarital affair is an impeachable offense, but a president lying to enlist support for a war in which thousands die is solid defense policy.

* Government should limit itself to the powers named in the Constitution, which include banning gay marriages and censoring the Internet.

* The public has a right to know about Hillary's cattle trades, but George Bush's driving record is none of our business.

* Being a drug addict is a moral failing and a crime, unless you're a conservative radio host. Then it's an illness and you need our prayers for your recovery.

* What Bill Clinton did in the 1960s is of vital national interest, but what Bush did in the '80s is irrelevant.

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To: goldworldnet who wrote (29)3/17/2006 10:49:11 PM
From: PartyTime  Respond to of 14758
 
Free America? Hey, we're slipping--we've gone from 24th on the below list to 44th:

How free is a free press? Most of us would like to think of America's at the top--but it ain't! Sad, but true. Here's the latest ranking from Reporters Without Borders:

North Korea, Eritrea and Turkmenistan are the world’s “black holes” for news

Western democracies slip back, with the US falling more than 20 places

North Korea once again comes bottom of the Reporters Without Borders fourth annual World Press Freedom Index, released today. It is closely followed in the 167-country list by Eritrea (166th) and Turkmenistan (165th), which are other “black holes” for news where the privately-owned media is not allowed and freedom of expression does not exist.

Journalists there simply relay government propaganda. Anyone out of step is harshly dealt with. A word too many, a commentary that deviates from the official line or a wrongly-spelled name and the author may be thrown in prison or draw the wrath of those in power. Harassment, psychological pressure, intimidation and round-the-clock surveillance are routine.

East Asia (Burma 163rd, China 159th, Vietnam 158th, Laos 155th), Central Asia (Turkmenistan 165th, Uzbekistan 155th, Afghanistan 125th, Kazakhstan 119th) and the Middle East (Iran 164th, Iraq 157th, Saudi Arabia 154th, Syria 145th) are where journalists have the toughest time and where government repression or armed groups prevent the media operating freely.

The situation in Iraq (157th) deteriorated further during the year as the safety of journalists became more precarious. At least 24 journalists and media assistants have been killed so far this year, making it the mostly deadly conflict for the media since World War II. A total of 72 media workers have been killed since the fighting began in March 2003.

But more and more African and Latin American countries (Benin 25th, Namibia 25th, El Salvador 28th, Cape Verde 29th, Mauritius 34th, Mali 37th, Costa Rica 41st and Bolivia 45th) are getting very good rankings.
Western democracies slip back

Some Western democracies slipped down the Index. The United States (44th) fell more than 20 places, mainly because of the imprisonment of New York Times reporter Judith Miller and legal moves undermining the privacy of journalistic sources. Canada (21st) also dropped several places due to decisions that weakened the privacy of sources and sometimes turned journalists into “court auxiliaries.” France (30th) also slipped, largely because of searches of media offices, interrogations of journalists and introduction of new press offences.

At the top of the Index once again are northern European countries Denmark, Finland, Ireland, Iceland, Norway and the Netherlands, where robust press freedom is firmly established. The top 10 countries are all European. New Zealand (12th), Trinidad and Tobago (12th), Benin (25th) and South Korea (34th) are the highest-ranked countries in other continents.
Press freedom, economic development and independence

Countries that have recently won their independence or have recovered it are very observant of press freedom and give the lie to the insistence of many authoritarian leaders that democracy takes decades to establish itself. Nine states that have had independence (or recovered it within the past 15 years) are among the top 60 countries - Slovenia (9th), Estonia (11th), Latvia (16th), Lithuania (21st), Namibia (25th), Bosnia-Herzegovina (33rd), Macedonia (43rd), Croatia (56th) and East Timor (58th).

The Index also contradicts the frequent argument by leaders of poor and repressive countries that economic development is a vital precondition for democracy and respect for human rights. The top of the Index is heavily dominated by rich countries, but several very poor ones (with a per capita GDP of less than $1,000 in 2003) are among the top 60, such as Benin (25th), Mali (37th), Bolivia (45th), Mozambique (49th), Mongolia (53rd), Niger (57th) and East Timor (58th).

Reporters Without Borders compiled this Index of 167 countries by asking its partner organizations (14 freedom of expression groups from around the world) and its network of 130 correspondents, as well as journalists, researchers, legal experts and human rights activists, to answer 50 questions designed to assess a country’s level of press freedom. Some countries are not mentioned for lack of information about them.

Rank.....Country......................................Score

1 ..... Denmark .................................... 0,50
- ..... Finland .................................... 0,50
- ..... Iceland .................................... 0,50
- ..... Ireland .................................... 0,50
- ..... Netherlands ................................ 0,50
- ..... Norway ..................................... 0,50
- ..... Switzerland ................................ 0,50
8 ..... Slovakia ................................... 0,75
9 ..... Czech Republic ............................. 1,00
- ..... Slovenia ................................... 1,00
11 ..... Estonia .................................... 1,50
12 ..... Hungary .................................... 2,00
- ..... New Zealand ................................ 2,00
- ..... Sweden ..................................... 2,00
- ..... Trinidad and Tobago ........................ 2,00
16 ..... Austria .................................... 2,50
- ..... Latvia ..................................... 2,50
18 ..... Belgium .................................... 4,00
- ..... Germany .................................... 4,00
- ..... Greece ..................................... 4,00
21 ..... Canada ..................................... 4,50
- ..... Lithuania .................................. 4,50
23 ..... Portugal ................................... 4,83
24 ..... United Kingdom ............................. 5,17
25 ..... Benin ...................................... 5,50
- ..... Cyprus ..................................... 5,50
- ..... Namibia .................................... 5,50
28 ..... El Salvador ................................ 5,75
29 ..... Cape Verde ................................. 6,00
30 ..... France ..................................... 6,25
31 ..... Australia .................................. 6,50
- ..... South Africa ............................... 6,50
33 ..... Bosnia and Herzegovina ..................... 7,00
34 ..... Jamaica .................................... 7,50
- ..... Mauritius .................................. 7,50
- ..... South Korea ................................ 7,50
37 ..... Japan ...................................... 8,00
- ..... Mali ....................................... 8,00
39 ..... Hong-Kong .................................. 8,25
40 ..... Spain ...................................... 8,33
41 ..... Costa Rica ................................. 8,50
42 ..... Italy ...................................... 8,67
43 ..... Macedonia .................................. 8,75
44 ..... United States of America/American territory 9,50
45 ..... Bolivia .................................... 9,67
46 ..... Uruguay .................................... 9,75
47 ..... Israel ..................................... 10,00
48 ..... Bulgaria ................................... 10,25
49 ..... Mozambique ................................. 10,50
50 ..... Chile ...................................... 11,75
51 ..... Dominican Republic ......................... 12,25
- ..... Taiwan ..................................... 12,25
53 ..... Cyprus (North) ............................. 12,50
- ..... Mongolia ................................... 12,50
- ..... Poland ..................................... 12,50
56 ..... Croatia .................................... 12,83
57 ..... Niger ...................................... 13,00
58 ..... Timor-Leste ................................ 13,50
59 ..... Argentina .................................. 13,67
60 ..... Botswana ................................... 14,00
- ..... Fiji ....................................... 14,00
62 ..... Albania .................................... 14,17
63 ..... Brazil ..................................... 14,50
- ..... Tonga ...................................... 14,50
65 ..... Serbia and Montenegro ...................... 14,83
66 ..... Ghana ...................................... 15,00
- ..... Panama ..................................... 15,00
68 ..... Nicaragua .................................. 15,25
69 ..... Paraguay ................................... 15,50
70 ..... Romania .................................... 16,17
71 ..... Congo ...................................... 17,00
- ..... Guinea-Bissau .............................. 17,00
- ..... Seychelles ................................. 17,00
74 ..... Moldova .................................... 17,50
- ..... Tanzania ................................... 17,50
76 ..... Angola ..................................... 18,00
- ..... Honduras ................................... 18,00
78 ..... Burkina Faso ............................... 19,00
- ..... Senegal .................................... 19,00
80 ..... Uganda ..................................... 19,25
81 ..... Lesotho .................................... 19,50
82 ..... Central African Republic ................... 19,75
83 ..... Cameroon ................................... 20,50
- ..... Liberia .................................... 20,50
85 ..... Kuwait ..................................... 21,25
86 ..... Guatemala .................................. 21,50
87 ..... Ecuador .................................... 21,75
88 ..... Comoros .................................... 22,00
89 ..... Malawi ..................................... 22,75
90 ..... Burundi .................................... 23,00
- ..... Cambodia ................................... 23,00
- ..... Qatar ...................................... 23,00
- ..... Venezuela .................................. 23,00
- ..... Zambia ..................................... 23,00
95 ..... Togo ....................................... 23,75
96 ..... Jordan ..................................... 24,00
97 ..... Madagascar ................................. 24,50
98 ..... Turkey ..................................... 25,00
99 ..... Georgia .................................... 25,17
100 ..... Kosovo ..................................... 25,75
- ..... United Arab Emirates ....................... 25,75
102 ..... Armenia .................................... 26,00
- ..... Gabon ...................................... 26,00
- ..... Guinea ..................................... 26,00
- ..... Indonesia .................................. 26,00
106 ..... India ...................................... 27,00
107 ..... Thailand ................................... 28,00
108 ..... Lebanon .................................... 28,25
109 ..... Chad ....................................... 30,00
- ..... Kenya ...................................... 30,00
111 ..... Kyrgyzstan ................................. 32,00
112 ..... Ukraine .................................... 32,50
113 ..... Malaysia ................................... 33,00
- ..... Tajikistan ................................. 33,00
115 ..... Sri Lanka .................................. 33,25
116 ..... Peru ....................................... 33,33
117 ..... Haiti ...................................... 33,50
118 ..... Swaziland .................................. 35,00
119 ..... Kazakhstan ................................. 36,17
- ..... Morocco .................................... 36,17
121 ..... Djibouti ................................... 37,00
122 ..... Rwanda ..................................... 38,00
123 ..... Bahrein .................................... 38,75
- ..... Nigeria .................................... 38,75
125 ..... Afghanistan ................................ 39,17
126 ..... Sierra Leone ............................... 39,50
127 ..... Mauritania ................................. 40,00
128 ..... Colombia ................................... 40,17
129 ..... Algeria .................................... 40,33
130 ..... Gambia ..................................... 41,00
131 ..... Ethiopia ................................... 42,00
132 ..... Palestinian Authority ...................... 42,50
133 ..... Equatorial Guinea .......................... 44,00
- ..... Sudan ...................................... 44,00
135 ..... Mexico ..................................... 45,50
136 ..... Yemen ...................................... 46,25
137 ..... United States of America (in Iraq) ......... 48,50
138 ..... Russia ..................................... 48,67
139 ..... Philippines ................................ 50,00
140 ..... Singapore .................................. 50,67
141 ..... Azerbaijan ................................. 51,00
142 ..... Bhutan ..................................... 51,50
143 ..... Egypt ...................................... 52,00
144 ..... Côte d’Ivoire .............................. 52,25
145 ..... Syria ...................................... 55,00
146 ..... Democratic Republic of Congo ............... 57,33
147 ..... Tunisia .................................... 57,50
148 ..... Maldives ................................... 58,50
149 ..... Somalia .................................... 59,00
150 ..... Pakistan ................................... 60,75
151 ..... Bangladesh ................................. 61,25
152 ..... Belarus .................................... 61,33
153 ..... Zimbabwe ................................... 64,25
154 ..... Saudi Arabia ............................... 66,00
155 ..... Laos ....................................... 66,50
- ..... Uzbekistan ................................. 66,50
157 ..... Iraq ....................................... 67,00
158 ..... Vietnam .................................... 73,25
159 ..... China ...................................... 83,00
160 ..... Nepal ...................................... 86,75
161 ..... Cuba ....................................... 87,00
162 ..... Libya ...................................... 88,75
163 ..... Burma ...................................... 88,83
164 ..... Iran ....................................... 89,17
165 ..... Turkmenistan ............................... 93,50
166 ..... Eritrea .................................... 99,75
167 .....North Korea .................................109,00

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