Archive for September, 2004

29Sep‘Daily Show’ viewers ace political quiz

Since my last blog was written in a state of mental delirium, i’ll just quote news for a while until I feel better

Survey reveals late-night TV viewers better informed

By Bryan Long
CNN
Wednesday, September 29, 2004 Posted: 6:39 AM EDT (1039 GMT)

late night makes people smart
Viewers of Stewart, Letterman and Leno scored better on a quiz of political knowledge than people who do not watch late-night comedy.

(CNN) — So, three guys are watching TV.One turns on Jay Leno. One tunes into David Letterman. And the other watches Jon Stewart.

Who’s better informed politically?

In a recent survey, viewers of Stewart’s “The Daily Show” on Comedy Central tested better than Letterman and Leno viewers on a six-question politics quiz.

Viewers of all three shows know more about the background of presidential candidates and their positions on issues than people who don’t watch late-night TV.

On top of that, “Daily Show” viewers know more about election issues than people who regularly read newspapers or watch television news, according to the National Annenberg Election Survey. (Pop quiz)

Dannagal Goldthwaite Young, a senior research analyst at the Annenberg Public Policy Center of the University of Pennsylvania, said “Daily Show” viewers came out on top “even when education, party identification, following politics, watching cable news, receiving campaign information online, age and gender are taken into consideration.”

The quiz was given to 19,013 adults between July 15 and September 19.

The quiz included these questions:

“Who favors allowing workers to invest some of their Social Security contributions in the stock market?” Answer: Bush.

“Who urges Congress to extend the federal law banning assault weapons?” Answer: Kerry.

While viewers of NBC’s “The Tonight Show” and CBS’ “The Late Show” scored better than the general public, Stewart’s fans came out on top.

Forty-nine percent of Leno and Letterman viewers got a perfect score on the quiz.

But 60 percent of “Daily Show” viewers answered all six questions correctly.

Just 42 percent of those who read a newspaper four days a week aced the test. Only 40 percent of those who watch network news four days a week got every answer right.

Comedy Central was waiting for news like this. On September 17, Stewart appeared on Bill O’Reilly’s “The O’Reilly Factor” only to be told his viewers are “stoned slackers” and “dopey kids.”

“You know what’s really frightening?” O’Reilly asked Stewart. “You actually have an influence on this presidential election. That is scary, but it’s true.”

Comedy Central used its viewers’ test scores Tuesday to strike back at Fox News Channel and O’Reilly’s viewers.

It also trotted out stats from Nelson Media Research to show that Stewart’s viewers are not only smart, but more educated than O’Reilly’s.

Daily Show” viewers are 78 percent more likely than the average adult to have four or more years of college education, while O’Reilly’s audience is only 24 percent more likely to have that much schooling.

Plus, the network noted, “Daily Show” viewers are 26 percent more likely to have a household income more than $100,000, while O’Reilly’s audience is only 11 percent more likely to make that much money.

So the guy watching Stewart may not only be smart, but may also be rich.

Source

27SepBlog? What Blog?

It’s funny how some things make perfect sense in your head, but once spoken out loud seem nothing more than ridiculous.

I didn’t really feel like writing anything here for the last few days, because the things going on with my life currently seem too real to express here. I won’t get into details, but being in this situation makes me think of thing like, why I even have a website. So, I have a website…who the f#?k cares? In the real world, no one honestly cares or -rightfully so- sees any significance in moi having a website/blog, whatever. why should anyone?

The social “relationship” between a person and its website, I much like that of a person with its soul. Sure, you can have one, you can meditate to take care of it, but its existence is no more relevant in the real world than its non-existence.

But as with meditation, blogging starts as practice and eventually becomes habit . And as with habits, its necessity becomes irrelevant. It is merely done for the sake of it being done, and a strange sense of obligation.

Who cares?
Again, in the context of how and what i’m feeling right now, that question comes to mind ever so often. Who really cares and does it really matter? One blog more in an endless sea of virtual voices. Yeah, I “said” it…I wrote the “v” word. Of course I don’t use that word as an ignorant, condescending description of Internet visitors. There are people out there that have a twisted mental image of the internet that assumes that, since the Internet is run by and can only be viewed on machines, that the other people here are merely virtual and therefore not real. I’m not one of those people. I know that I’m real, and I also know that you -the reader- are quite real. I’m just not sure about the internet being “real” enough for me to talk with my friends about or think about when I’m not “here”.

In short, I have a nasty cold and a headache because of it and at the next sneeze I could makes this whole website go away and not really care about it.

Well, that’s just about as much as I can write about what’s going on with me lately without inciting an international emergency or making my headache worst.

Part 2. So after going to bed at 3am and getting up around 9, i’m in the ICE train on my way to work once more. Hopefully for the last time.

You know you’ve been somewhere for too long, when you get to witness the end of a renovation and re-opening of the local church. “Oh, look, they finally finished working on the old church…” (My work trip to Banbury, England in 2002)

You know you’ve been somewhere for too long, when two of your co-workers retire while you’re there. “Well, it was nice working with you. Heads up, you’ll be going home soon…” (My 2003 work trip)

You know you’ve been somewhere for too long, when the house next to your hotel gets new residents….TWICE! (My current work trip)

You know you’ve been away for far too long and way too f#?king often when the thought of a potentially forgotten locked front door won’t let you “enjoy your flight”, or your eyes starts to twitch on every goddamned Monday morning at the ring of the alarm, because you know you have to get up and get going.

Ooohwee, there’s this fine honey sitting right in front of me in the train…ignore what I wrote above, I kinda feel better already…

“…Oh, the passenger,
he rides and he rides…”

Iggy on the headphones…he’s got a thing with words…

PS: If you’re wondering what the hell this blog is about, and you happen to somehow find out, let me know.

23SepHow The Whitehouse Helped The Bin Ladens Get Away

I found this interesting enough to re-post, even if it’s a few months old. Read it through…especially if you’re foolish enough to be a Bush supporter.

Plane Carried 13 Bin Ladens; Manifest of Sept. 19, 2001, Flight From U.S. Is Released

By Dana Milbank / Washington Post

At least 13 relatives of Osama bin Laden, accompanied by bodyguards and associates, were allowed to leave the United States on a chartered flight eight days after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, according to a passenger manifest released yesterday.

One passenger, Omar Awad bin Laden, a nephew of the al Qaeda leader, had been investigated by the FBI because he had lived with Abdullah bin Laden, a leader of the World Assembly of Muslim Youth, which the FBI suspected of being a terrorist organization.

The passenger list was made public by Sen. Frank Lautenberg (D-N.J.), who obtained the manifest from officials at Boston’s Logan International Airport. Lautenberg’s office was given the document in recent weeks and released it before today’s issuance of the final report of the commission investigating the Sept. 11 attacks.

Although much was already known about the “bin Laden flight,” Lautenberg provided additional details, including the information that the plane, a 727 owned by DB Air and operated by Ryan International, began its flight in Los Angeles and made stops in Orlando, Dulles International Airport and Boston before continuing to Gander, Newfoundland; Paris; Geneva; and Jiddah, Saudi Arabia. The aircraft, tail number N521DB, has been chartered frequently by the White House for the press corps traveling with President Bush.

A staff report by the Sept. 11 commission this spring said the flight was one of six chartered flights carrying 142 people, mostly Saudi nationals, from the United States between Sept. 14 and 24 after airspace was reopened. The U.S. government had allowed, before commercial airspace was reopened, at least one domestic flight for Saudis who had feared for their safety, Lautenberg’s staff said.

The commission reported that there were 23 passengers and three private security guards on the bin Laden flight. However, the manifest lists 25 passengers, plus the three guards employed by CDT Training Inc. of Elmwood Park, N.J. After a request for permission to allow the bin Ladens to leave reached Richard A. Clarke at the National Security Council, the flight departed Logan Airport in Boston at 11 p.m. on Sept. 19, 2001.

Dale Watson, former FBI counterterrorism chief, said yesterday that FBI agents “scrubbed the people who were leaving, and I was informed none of them were anybody we needed to detain or not allow to leave.”

Lautenberg, in a statement, said that Bush “needs to explain to the American people why his administration let this plane leave.” White House spokesman Sean McCormack said the contentions that the flight should not have been allowed to leave have been “debunked by the facts.”

Ron Ryan of Ryan International said yesterday that he is “quite confident” that the Saudi Embassy arranged the flight through a Ryan partner called Sport-Hawk. He said the bin Ladens “were quite concerned for their safety,” which alarmed the crew. “The Saudi Embassy offered to pay more money if our crew had a concern,” he said.

But he said all were reassured because “the FBI and Secret Service were heavily involved. They were in abundance every place we were.”

The commission staff reported that each of the Saudi flights “was investigated by the FBI and dealt with in a professional manner prior to its departure.” The staff said that 22 people on the bin Laden flight were interviewed by the FBI and that the FBI checked databases for information on the passengers. The commission said none of the passengers was on the terrorist watch list.

The flight manifest lists 13 people with the bin Laden surname and others with Brazilian, British, Indonesian and Yemeni passports. Passenger Omar Awad bin Laden had lived with Abdullah bin Laden, a nephew of Osama bin Laden who was involved in forming the U.S. branch of the World Assembly of Muslim Youth in Alexandria. Federal agents raided the office this spring in connection with a terrorism-related investigation. The FBI has described the group as a “suspected terrorist organization.”

Among the other passengers was Shafig bin Laden, a half brother of Osama bin Laden who was reportedly attending the annual investor conference of the Carlyle Group, a politically connected investment company in Washington, on Sept. 11, 2001. Also on board was Akberali Moawalla, an official with the investment company run by Yeslam bin Laden, another of Osama bin Laden’s half brothers. Records show that a passenger, Kholoud Kurdi, lived in Northern Virginia with a bin Laden relative.

The bin Laden flight has received fresh publicity because it was a topic in Michael Moore’s “anti-Bush” documentary, “Fahrenheit 9/11.”

20SepLabel Instructions

president label - idiot

This is a clothing label from a small American company that sells their products in France.

Here’s the translation of the French part of the label:

  • Wash with warm water.
  • Use mild soap.
  • Dry flat.
  • Do not use bleach.
  • No not iron.
  • We are sorry that Our President is an idiot.
  • We did not vote for him.



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