AW: An opportunity for Civil Conversation
Catherine Pfaehler
c.pfaehler at bluewin.ch
Sun Jan 25 13:11:17 PST 2004
Chris indeed, Americas media seem to be owned by only 5 corporations, all
of which have sponsored the current presidents campaign. Freedom of speech
may well be something which does not exist any longer in your country, as a
well-informed friend (named Paul) tells me. Sad. He states that unless you
get your informations through the web or speak foreign languages, as an
American, you are no longer informed objectively.
With love and compassion - Catherine
Catherine Pfaehler
Kellersriedweg 8
CH - 2503 Biel
T/F/B ++41 - (0)32 - 365 68 41
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Von: OSLIST [mailto:OSLIST at LISTSERV.BOISESTATE.EDU]Im Auftrag von Chris
Macrae
Gesendet: Samstag, 24. Januar 2004 22:49
An: OSLIST at LISTSERV.BOISESTATE.EDU
Betreff: Re: An opportunity for Civil Conversation
I'm always a bit scared (beyond my depth) about radical democracy but I did
feel pretty angry about this story- if anyone feels I've misworded it, I'd
appreciate editing advice- on the other hand if you feel like voting on
whether CBS merits a future if the circumstances portrayed by moveon.org are
correct, then please do vote
Chris Macrae
http://www.beyond-branding.com/blog/blogger.html
SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, 2004
why you may never see the greatest ad ever made...
...
the eye-catching opening second: ten-year olds working in a steelworks
cut several times to other big industry factory lines peopled by kids
no words just ominous sounding music for 20 seconds
then silence and 10 seconds for the caption :
who else did you think would be paying back America's debt?
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If not the world's biggest conversation, I would have thought this should be
one of America's biggest. But apparently CBS won't screen it even though
American people have collected to pay the money their superbowl rate card
demands. Unless there is an explanation that's currently alluding my grey
cells, I conclude CBS and parent viacom don't believe in freedom of speech
A few years ago the idea that the public could rate a global empire the size
of Andersen as too untrustworthy to be worth having around seemed unlikely.
>From all our research at Beyond-Branding, it seems time to rip down a big
networked media company. Perhaps CBS is the goat that needs to be
sacrificed; its not this company's first offence against public decency as
the documentary on who tried to block freedom of speech in exposing how much
tobacco companies new about addiction to deadly habits showed.
You can vote for the future of CBS here.
http://www.fastcompany.com/poll/?x=1127
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From: OSLIST [mailto:OSLIST at LISTSERV.BOISESTATE.EDU] On Behalf Of Harrison
Owen
Sent: 11 December 2003 16:16
To: OSLIST at LISTSERV.BOISESTATE.EDU
Subject: An opportunity for Civil Conversation
Folks - Up for a little radical Democracy???
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