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LoungeMachine
05-27-2006, 02:15 AM
http://www.mikemalloy.com/

05/26/06

So, Bush yesterday admitted to using bad words in the war lover rhetoric he tosses out like so much chatter at a corporate cocktail party, rhetoric that has resulted in the deaths of tens of thousands of innocent people. But, did he admit to the destruction his actions have caused? Did he take responsibility for the mass death he seems to enjoy perpetuating? Did he offer his immediate resignation, as would be expected from a leader who had even a passing familiarity with honor, justice, dignity?

No.

Just the weasel words that were immediately seized upon by right-wing media sycophants, proof, they said, of his sterling leadership, his humility, his love of people and his respect for life. Bullshit. Utter bullshit. Bush is a killer. The more death the better. And if not death, then torture. Pain. Degradation. His mind is so twisted, his worldview so perverted, his contempt for life so profound, he is incapable of realizing the depth of the evil he is perpetrating. Someone – probably Rove – told him to show some sort of contrition during his joint appearance with British PM Tony Blair. The best he could do was offer a dry comment about his choice of certain words, punctuated, of course, by his trademarked snicker, darting eyes, smarmy inflection. Look at the picture posted here.

The demonic sneer is all that needs to be seen to understand the flavor of this murderous bastard’s inhumanity. It is disgusting. He represents - he is – the lowest point in US history in generations. How much longer will the American people submit to his poisonous leadership, his lust for power and his contempt for life?














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Mike Malloy wins the New York A.I.R. Awards!!!!!!
To thank the radio community for its help through the years, the March of Dimes created the A.I.R. (Achievement in Radio) Awards in 1987.
This year, the award for best talk radio show in the Big Apple went to MIKE! Congratulations to Mike and Kathy, and to the other nominees as well.





Mike Malloy profiled on Salon.com
"For nearly 20 years, Mike Malloy has been making talk radio like this: caustic, abrasive, inventive, confrontational and resolutely left of center. It has won him admirers and awards, and it has cost him jobs. At a time when the very genre of talk radio is widely seen as synonymous with strident conservatism, his career both ratifies and belies that premise. "

LoungeMachine
05-27-2006, 02:26 AM
FROM MIKE'S SHOW RIGHT NOW........





Kissinger told China communist takeover in Vietnam was acceptable: documents
18:22:56 EDT May 26, 2006
CALVIN WOODWARD



WASHINGTON (AP) - Former U.S. secretary of state Henry Kissinger quietly acknowledged to China in 1972 that Washington could accept a communist takeover of South Vietnam if that evolved after a withdrawal of U.S. troops - even as the war to drive back the Communists dragged on with mounting deaths.

The late U.S. president Richard Nixon's envoy told Chinese Premier Zhou Enlai: "If we can live with a communist government in China, we ought to be able to accept it in Indochina."

Kissinger's blunt remarks surfaced in a collection of papers from his years of diplomacy released Friday by George Washington University's National Security Archive. The collection was gathered from documents available at the U.S. government's National Archives and obtained through the research group's declassification requests.

Kissinger's comments appear to lend credence to the "decent interval" theory posed by some historians who said the United States was prepared to see Communists take over Saigon, as long as that happened long enough after a U.S. troop departure to save face.

But Kissinger cautioned in an interview Friday against reaching easy conclusions from his words of more than three decades ago.

"One of my objectives had to be to get Chinese acquiescence in our policy," he said.

"We succeeded in it and then when we had achieved our goal, our domestic situation made it impossible to sustain it," he said, explaining he meant Watergate and its consequences.

The papers consist of some 2,100 memoranda of Kissinger's secret conversations with senior officials abroad and at home from 1969 to 1977 while he served under presidents Nixon and Gerald Ford as national security adviser, secretary or state and both. The collection contains more than 28,000 pages.

The meeting with Zhou took place in Beijing on June 22, 1972, during stepped-up U.S. bombing and the mining of harbours meant to stall a North Vietnam offensive that began in the spring. China, Vietnam's ally, objected to the U.S. course but was engaged in an historic thaw of relations with Washington.

Kissinger told Zhou the United States respected its Hanoi enemy as a "permanent factor" and probably the "strongest entity" in the region.

"And we have had no interest in destroying it or even defeating it," he insisted.

He complained Hanoi had made one demand in negotiations he could never accept - that the United States force out the Saigon government.

"This isn't because of any particular personal liking for any of the individuals concerned," he said.

"It is because a country cannot be asked to engage in major acts of betrayal as a basis of its foreign policy."

However, Kissinger sketched out scenarios under which Communists might come to power.

While the United States could not make that happen, he said: "If, as a result of historical evolution it should happen over a period of time, if we can live with a communist government in China, we ought to be able to accept it in Indochina."

Pressed by Zhou, Kissinger further acknowledged a communist takeover by force might be tolerated if it happened long enough after a U.S. withdrawal.

He said if civil war broke out a month after a peace deal led to U.S. withdrawal and an exchange of prisoners, Washington would probably consider that a trick and have to step back in.

"If the North Vietnamese, on the other hand, engage in serious negotiation with the South Vietnamese and if after a longer period it starts again after we were all disengaged, my personal judgment is that it is much less likely that we will go back again, much less likely."

The envoy foresaw saw the possibility of friendly relations with adversaries after a war that, by June 1972, had killed more than 45,000 Americans.

"What has Hanoi done to us that would make it impossible to, say in 10 years, establish a new relationship?"

Almost 2,000 more Americans would be killed in action before the last U.S. combat death in January 1973, the month the Paris Peace Accords officially halted U.S. action, left North Vietnamese in the South and preserved the Saigon government until it fell in April 1975.

Whether by design or circumstance, the United States achieved an interval between its pullout and the loss of South Vietnam but not enough of one to avoid history's judgment that it had suffered defeat.

Kissinger said in the interview he was consistent in trying to separate the military and political outcomes in Vietnam - indeed, a point he made at the time.

"If they agreed to a democratic outcome, we would let it evolve according to its own processes," he said Friday, adding to tolerate a communist rise to power was not to wish for it.

William Burr, senior analyst at the National Security Archive, said the papers are the most extensive published record of Kissinger's work, in many cases offering insight into matters that the diplomat only touched on in his prolific memoirs.

For example, he said Kissinger devoted scant space in one book to his expansive meetings with Zhou on that visit to Beijing, during which the Chinese official said he wished Kissinger could run for president himself.

At the time, Chinese-Soviet tensions were sharp and the United States was playing one communist state against the other, while seeking detente with its main rival, Moscow. Kissinger hinted to Zhou the United States would consider a nuclear response if the Soviets were to overrun Asia with conventional forces.

But when the Japanese separately recognized communist China with what Kissinger called "indecent haste," he branded them "treacherous."



© The Canadian Press, 2006




SOUNDING FAMILIAR??????

FORD
05-27-2006, 03:01 AM
Why wouldn't it sound familiar? It's the same cast of criminals.

FORD
05-27-2006, 03:07 AM
Shit :(

The event in Seattle is sold out already, and this is the first I've heard of it. Probably one of the few disadvantages of listening on XM rather than the local feed, but my AM reception sucks, and I can't fucking stand Ed Schultz.

BigBadBrian
05-30-2006, 09:46 PM
Originally posted by LoungeMachine
Did he offer his immediate resignation, as would be expected from a leader who had even a passing familiarity with honor, justice, dignity?



What in the hell does this guy, or any liberal for that matter, know about honor, justice, or dignity?

Nothing. At least they sure as hell weren't the watchwords for a certain Administration from '92 - '99.

:gulp:

LoungeMachine
06-20-2006, 09:49 PM
The Horror

by Mike Malloy on June 20, 2006 - 5:10pm.

The killing of the two US soldiers captured in Iraq last week is being described as “barbaric.” Their bodies were found today after a massive search and reports indicate the deaths had to have been prolonged, torturous, medieval. The two young soldiers so brutally killed were both Army PFCs, both young, both idealistic, both now victims of George Bush’s murderous occupation of Iraq. The horrific nature of the killing of these two young Americans is hideously reflected in the unspeakable deaths of Iraqi civilians massacred in their homes, their beds, their cribs. Each death will beget another, and another, and another. How much more of this can we absorb? How many more times will we hear from the pro-death psychopaths in the Bush Crime Family that we must “stay the course?” How many more young Americans must be killed to slake the blood lust of Cheney, Rumsfeld and Bush? “Bring it on,” the cowardly George W. Bush demanded. Bring it on to others, not him. Not now, not in the 60s when he had his chance to kill or be killed. (Well, it’s “on,” then, George. The slaughter you wanted and demanded is occurring. The butchery you salute will continue. Your cowardice is monumental and obvious and filthy.) Will Democrats in the Senate or the House or somewhere, anywhere, now stand with Murtha and Kucinich and the handful of others who see this occupation, this ongoing killing spree, for what it is – a debauched, demonic form of Bush’s toxic narcissism – and demand the return of US troops from an invasion that never, never should have been ordered? Or will there continue to be “debates” and “resolutions” brought to the floors of both houses of Congress by Republican chicken-hawks who define cowardice, duplicity, hypocrisy, religious fanaticism? Will some sort of reason prevail, as impossible as that seems, that will overcome the insanity of the willful killers who now are in control of the US? Or will the killing, the torture, the butchery continue? We must end this. We simply must.

jcook11
06-20-2006, 09:54 PM
Who the fuck listens to Air America

BWAAHAHAAAAHAAAAHAA

4moreyears
06-20-2006, 10:07 PM
Originally posted by jcook11
Who the fuck listens to Air America

BWAAHAHAAAAHAAAAHAA

Losers.

LoungeMachine
06-20-2006, 10:12 PM
Yeah, you two are really ones to talk.

I notice how you can't refute or deny a single line of his article.

All you can muster is to insult the messengers, and those who listen.


Keep watching your FAUX News, and listening to mANN Coulter.


Ignore the truth.

DEMON CUNT
06-20-2006, 10:14 PM
Mulloy is great. I listen to Air America every day.

jcook11
06-20-2006, 10:19 PM
I'm sorry but the BCE has put decoder chips in all of my electronic equipment that only lets' me receive their daily marching orders.

LoungeMachine
06-20-2006, 10:23 PM
Originally posted by jcook11
I'm sorry but the BCE has put decoder chips in all of my electronic equipment that only lets' me receive their daily marching orders.

Jeus Christ, wifebeater, give it a rest.

ALL you do now is the same lame, tired BCE jokes.

Get some new material.


Fucking mindless sheep:rolleyes:


[ seriously, you're one of the most ignorant people I've ever read in this forum]

jcook11
06-20-2006, 10:35 PM
Originally posted by LoungeMachine
Jeus Christ, wifebeater, give it a rest.

ALL you do now is the same lame, tired BCE jokes.

Get some new material.


Fucking mindless sheep:rolleyes:


[ seriously, you're one of the most ignorant people I've ever read in this forum]

That means so much coming from you LOUNGE. :rolleyes:

DEMON CUNT
06-20-2006, 10:44 PM
Originally posted by LoungeMachine
Jeus Christ, wifebeater, give it a rest.


Ha ha! Does jkook really beat his wife?

jcook11
06-20-2006, 10:46 PM
Originally posted by DEMON CUNT
Ha ha! Does jkook really beat his wife?

I'm reformed :D

FORD
06-20-2006, 10:51 PM
Don't miss Malloy tonight.

He is on fucking FIRE!!

jcook11
06-20-2006, 10:52 PM
Originally posted by LoungeMachine
Jeus Christ, wifebeater, give it a rest.

ALL you do now is the same lame, tired BCE jokes.

Get some new material.


Fucking mindless sheep:rolleyes:


[ seriously, you're one of the most ignorant people I've ever read in this forum]

New material......You and several others around here spit out the same shit over and over and over. Just come out and say that you hate Bush,Cheney..etc. They could shit gold coins and you would have a problem with them. I can hardly wait till someone other than Bush is in the oval office.Let see where your boogeyman is then.

FORD
06-20-2006, 11:00 PM
KOOK, just turn your radio on at 10:00 and listen to Mike Malloy tonight.

You'll get a better reality check from him tonight than you can from us on an average day.

jcook11
06-20-2006, 11:12 PM
Originally posted by FORD
KOOK, just turn your radio on at 10:00 and listen to Mike Malloy tonight.

You'll get a better reality check from him tonight than you can from us on an average day.

I have no problem with listening to other points of view. I'll try to find this gentleman and see what he has to say.

FORD
06-20-2006, 11:15 PM
One or more of these should work.........


Los Angeles, CA - KTLK-AM 1150 AM

Riverside, CA - KCAA-AM 1050 AM

San Diego, CA - KLSD-AM 1360 AM

Santa Barbara, CA - KIST-AM 1340 AM

jcook11
06-20-2006, 11:37 PM
Originally posted by FORD
One or more of these should work.........


Los Angeles, CA - KTLK-AM 1150 AM

Riverside, CA - KCAA-AM 1050 AM

San Diego, CA - KLSD-AM 1360 AM

Santa Barbara, CA - KIST-AM 1340 AM

Thanks FORD,probably the LA or Riverside stations

sadaist
06-21-2006, 03:11 AM
Mike Malloy? I thought it said Mitch Malloy. I just scrolled this whole thread thinking that dude broke some news on Van Halen that we didn't know already. God dammit!

Warham
06-21-2006, 06:52 PM
Originally posted by DEMON CUNT
Mulloy is great. I listen to Air America every day.

The few, the proud, the ill-informed.

Jerry Springer keeping you abreast of national politics? I'll stop laughing soon, I promise.

DEMON CUNT
06-21-2006, 08:26 PM
Originally posted by jcook11
I'm reformed :D

Oh, I figured that all conservatives beat their wives.

Seriously, good for you.

DEMON CUNT
06-21-2006, 08:30 PM
Originally posted by Warham
The few, the proud, the ill-informed.

Jerry Springer keeping you abreast of national politics? I'll stop laughing soon, I promise.

Yeah, like you have ever listened to it. Shadup yer stinky cockholster!

FORD
06-21-2006, 08:47 PM
Springer's actually improving. He's starting to get pissed about Iraq too.

Franken, unfortunately, is still boring, and still sucking AIPAC ass.

Nickdfresh
06-21-2006, 09:58 PM
Originally posted by BigBadBrian
What in the hell does this guy, or any liberal for that matter, know about honor, justice, or dignity?

Nothing. At least they sure as hell weren't the watchwords for a certain Administration from '92 - '99.

:gulp:

LOL Looks like somebody pulled out your cord and made you talk!

http://beachhead.tibranch.com/graphics/webpg7talkjoe.jpg

"Clinton, Clinton, Clinton..."

Any specific examples to shore up that thesis BBB?

4moreyears
06-22-2006, 08:07 AM
Originally posted by DEMON CUNT
Mulloy is great. I listen to Air America every day.

They do have one listener.

4moreyears
06-22-2006, 08:11 AM
Originally posted by LoungeMachine
Jeus Christ, wifebeater, give it a rest.



who is Jeus Christ?

BigBadBrian
06-22-2006, 08:47 PM
Originally posted by DEMON CUNT
Mulloy is great. I listen to Air America every day.

http://www.morehousefarm.com/GiftCards/Lamb.jpg

DEMON CUNT
06-22-2006, 09:00 PM
Originally posted by BigBadBrian
http://www.morehousefarm.com/GiftCards/Lamb.jpg

Ha ha! Sheep... I get it! How very clever.

That takes on a whole new meaning coming from you BigBland and not very smart!

Warham
06-23-2006, 08:09 AM
Hey, if Air America ain't cuttin' it for you guys, you could listen to NPR.

FORD
06-23-2006, 09:19 AM
Originally posted by Warham
Hey, if Air America ain't cuttin' it for you guys, you could listen to NPR.

Or "National Petroleum Radio", as Greg Palast calls it.

NPR, like PBS before it, has been corrupted by the corporate owned "foundations" who provide some of its funding. Neither are the bastions of liberalism they are rumored to be, if they ever were.

Phil theStalker
06-23-2006, 09:43 AM
Originally posted by FORD
Or "National Petroleum Radio", as Greg Palast calls it.

NPR, like PBS before it, has been corrupted by the corporate owned "foundations" who provide some of its funding. Neither are the bastions of liberalism they are rumored to be, if they ever were.
And since when is classical music radio as apposed t2o DLR/Van Halen music radio liberal? huh

It never was, puppies!


:spank: