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#179508 - 01/24/07 02:22 PM Spin doctors
HercMan(Rob) Offline
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Just imagine what headlines would read if you were to put a spin on this

(copied from another forum I'm not the author)

Though this is probably now a couple months old, I thought it was interesting

War-torn Iraq has about 26 million residents, a peaceful California perhaps now 35 million. The former is a violent and impoverished landscape, the latter said to be paradise on Earth. But how you envision either place to some degree depends on the eye of the beholder and is predicated on what the daily media appear to make of each.

As a fifth-generation Californian, I deeply love this state, but still imagine what the reaction would be if the world awoke each morning to be told that once again there were six more murders, 27 rapes, 38 arsons, 180 robberies, and 360 instances of assault in California yesterday, today, tomorrow, and every day. I wonder if the headlines would scream about Nearly 200 poor Californians butchered again this month!

How about a monthly media dose of 600 women raped in February alone! Or try, Over 600 violent robberies and assaults in March, with no end in sight! Those do not even make up all of the state s yearly 200,000 violent acts that law enforcement knows about.

Iraq s judicial system seems a mess. On the eve of the war, Saddam let out 100,000 inmates from his vast prison archipelago. He himself still sits in the dock months after his trial began. But imagine an Iraq with a penal system like California s with 170,000 criminals an inmate population larger than those of Germany, France, the Netherlands, and Singapore combined.

Just to house such a shadow population costs our state nearly $7 billion a year or about the same price of keeping 40,000 Army personnel per year in Iraq. What would be the image of our Golden State if we were reminded each morning, Another $20 million spent today on housing our criminals ?

Some of California s most recent prison scandals would be easy to sensationalize: Guards watch as inmates are raped! Or Correction officer accused of having sex with underaged detainee! And apropos of Saddam s sluggish trial, remember that our home state multiple murderer, Tookie Williams, was finally executed in December 2005 26 years after he was originally sentenced.

Much is made of the inability to patrol Iraq s borders with Iran, Jordan, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Syria, and Turkey. But California has only a single border with a foreign nation, not six. Yet over 3 million foreigners who snuck in illegally now live in our state. Worse, there are about 15,000 convicted alien felons incarcerated in our penal system, costing about $500 million a year. Imagine the potential tabloid headlines: Illegal aliens in state comprise population larger than San Francisco! or Drugs, criminals, and smugglers given free pass into California!

Every year, over 4,000 Californians die in car crashes nearly twice the number of Americans lost so far in three years of combat operations in Iraq. In some sense, then, our badly maintained roads, and often poorly trained and sometimes intoxicated drivers, are even more lethal than Improvised Explosive Devices. Perhaps tomorrow s headline might scream out at us: 300 Californians to perish this month on state highways! Hundreds more will be maimed and crippled!

In 2001, California had 32 days of power outages, despite paying nearly the highest rates for electricity in the United States. Before complaining about the smoke in Baghdad rising from private generators, think back to the run on generators in California when they were contemplated as a future part of every household s line of defense.

We re told that Iraq s finances are a mess. Yet until recently, so were California s. Two years ago, Governor Schwarzenegger inherited a $38 billion annual budget shortfall. That could have made for strong morning newscast teasers: Another $100 million borrowed today $3 billion more in red ink to pile up by month s end!

So is California comparable to Iraq? Hardly. Yet it could easily be sketched by a reporter intent on doing so as a bankrupt, crime-ridden den with murderous highways, tens of thousands of inmates, with wide-open borders.

I myself recently returned home to California, without incident, from a visit to Iraq s notorious Sunni Triangle. While I was gone, a drug-addicted criminal with a long list of convictions broke into our kitchen at 4 a.m., was surprised by my wife and daughter, and fled with our credit cards, cash, keys, and cell phones.

Sometimes I wonder who really was safer that week.
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#179509 - 01/24/07 11:09 PM Re: Spin doctors
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Interesting read.
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#179510 - 01/25/07 12:24 AM Re: Spin doctors
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I've had many conversations with people about the war in Iraq and the people with the most optomistic view on it are the service-men I've spoken with. Every one of them have said that the media is making it look a lot worse than it is. Granted, its not a perfect situation, but war isnt a pleasant thing. My friend was due to be deployed to Iraq, but while he was on leave a month or so before, he died in a car accident. Doesnt matter where you are, you're never totally safe. I'd rather die for my country than die in a car accident or some other way, and thats why I plan to go into the military after I graduate from college.
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#179511 - 01/25/07 08:45 AM Re: Spin doctors
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Archives from the author:
http://www.victorhanson.com/articles/
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#179512 - 01/25/07 01:00 PM Re: Spin doctors
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Remarkable... the media's liberal bias is unbelieveable sometimes.
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#179513 - 01/27/07 12:04 PM Re: Spin doctors
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when i first saw this post I thought it was something about that band from the early 90's
*one, two, princes here before you-that's what i said now*
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