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[SpinLyme] Hartford Courant Editorial Double Speak

Date:
Sunday, December 31, 2006 1:45:05 PM

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BULLCRAP TO THE N-th POWER (below)

We don"t want "urban sprawl" ( translation: Extra
houses decrease the resale value of the existing
houses- everyone wants their own little "estate") ,
confirming that Corrupticut is all about real estate,
while the Courant at the same time bitches about
the lack of affordable affordable housing and no jobs.

AND BLAMING IT ON THE BLACK PEOPLE FOR FAILING
TO BE EDUCATED in such a wonderful state as this
(sorry for the no Barf-Bag Alert).

The Courant Bullshits us about the corrupt courts.
None of that part is true. The courts are OFF THE
CHARTS corrupt. I wonder from where the
editorial department at the newspaper pharms
their data. They were either not present for the
judges approval hearings or they are as brainless
as the legislators- some of whom have never
set foot in a Corrupticourt.

This is an UNFAIR assessment of Corrupticut
and simply not the truth. It is typical double speak and
ignorant bullshit, and Lyme Disease most certainly is
"rocket science," if the Courant can't write a decent
article about WHY this is RICO and scientific
FRAUD.

Lyme is the "stealth bomber" disease remember?
http://www.actionlyme.org/BARBOURS_STEALTH_BOMBERS.htm
"Many researchers believe that the secret to B. burgdorferi's
infectivity and
inflammatory capacity lies in the interaction of its surface proteins
with the
host's immunological system. Yale researcher Stephen Barthold, a
veterinarian
and professor of comparative medicine who developed the first mouse
model of
Lyme disease, studies the expression of B. burgdorferi surface
proteins
throughout various stages of the spirochete's life cycle. He finds
that during
the early stages of infection, B. burgdorferi avoids immune detection
by
decreasing its expression of surface proteins or cloaking its
expressed surface
proteins under a layer of slime. "It's using some sort of
stealth-bomber-type
mechanism," he says. Or, using another diversionary tactic called
blebbing, the
spirochete can pinch off bits of its membrane in order to release its
surface proteins. Explains
Barbour: "It's like a bacterial Star Wars defense program," in which
released
surface proteins might intercept
incoming host antibodies, keeping the spirochete safe from
immunological
attack."


That is surely rocket science, since Yale and UConn say the
complete opposite, and the Courant can't find a single person
to translate it.


Please.


Even when you *call* the State and the media on
their bullshit, they fire back with more unclever bullshit.

Either we want affordable housing and jobs or we don't,
but stop the hell blaming it on the black people and the
poor people. Hartford is an open pit for the despised, as
if it is a leper colony, and the REASON for that, had anyone
been paying attention to the EFFORT we put into capturing
the essence of the abuse of black people in this state,
IS THE "PERCEPTION" OF THE PSYCHOPATH COPS
AND DCF that every day life here is a crime- since that's
the only way they get paid:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yYHdqKroHmk

Rowland was right. "It's the unions." (Don't want to offend
the moron union members, do we? They might falsely
arrest someone at the Courant....) It's the HATRED.

THAT is why Corrupticut is a meatgrinder, and you can't
change the perception of psychopaths, since they were
psychopaths before they became interested in being
cops, social workers, prosecutors, or "judges."

HARTFORD IS "JIGGABOO JUNCTION":
http://groups.google.com/group/sci.med.diseases.lyme/browse_frm/thread/caed2f65f4ec2864/?hl=en#


STOP TORTURING THE FRICKIN BLACK PEOPLE
WITH THE COPS AND DCF HARASSMENT !!! All they
see is abuse and hatred, so how in the world can we
expect them to think they're be rewarded for effort?

If you put your hand out for help, the State bites off your
arm. They will throw you and your kids into an institution,
where they'll be drugged into oblivion and then they're fodder for
the adult prisons... and the Corrections Officers (never was there a
bigger oxmoron), are all like Charles Graner- psychopaths.

http://www.actionlyme.org/SCIENTIFIC_JOURNAL_ARTICLES_PSYCHOTROPICS_INDUCED_BRAIN_DAMAGE.htm


CORRUPTICUT even sent our former Commissioner of
Corrections to Iraq, John Armstrong, to manage the prisons
there, so there ya have it.

That HATRED mentality oozes out of Corrupticut like thermite
blows smoke and molten metal out the seams of the WTC7,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9-ekc-nSQ_A


WHITIES can't even put themselves in the black man
or woman's shoes even for a second. That is just plain
callous to the core, and is what exactly Corrupticut is all
about. 'One big facade. Arrogant phonies central. Our
"heroes" are the basketball players in this state, who get
far more airtime than any of the University Departments
of SCIENCE. No one even thinks of a SCIENCE SPECIAL
from UConn, cuz UConn SCIENCE doesn't sell
"UCONN HUSKIES" outerwear ??


Stem cells, gay marriage, la, la, la who cares. What we're
missing is REAL BRAINS; the technology to build new energy
infrastructure, and new energy tech, because that was ALWAYS
the place to place the fulcrum.


Common sense *is* rocket science in a State which
should simply have fence built around it and be
labeled an Asylum.

I don't see any answers here. It's just more of the
same bullshit. This state sucks because of the pervasive
HATRED and no one *DARES* take on the unions, because
they'll come after you with their false arrests and bag jobs:
http://www.actionlyme.org/WHO_BAGGED_BREWER.htm

"Why was it so important to ruin Jim Brewer's good reputation, attack
his credibility, falsely arrest him, and have him disbarred?

Who would profit from this?"

By Rich Murzin, former Hartford Police Detective

See the story here
http://starkravingviking.blogspot.com/2006/01/lawyer-that-pisses-off-cops-and-judges.html#comments

Steve,

The media,which would include The Hartford Courant,The Law Tribune,
and the local TV news stations all viewed the videotaped deposition
between
Jim Brewer,Lt.Jack Casey of the West Hartford Polce Department and West

Hartford Corporation Counsel Joseph O'Brian.


What they all fail to report is that the first thing that one observes
on the
video,
and after the shouting, is West Hartford Corporation Counsel Joseph
O'Brian
physically attacking Jim Brewer.That during the course of this attack
O'Brian is
restrained by Lt.Jack Casey. I have seen this video dozens of times.


All of the criminal charges against Brewer were fabricated.


Lt.Casey,who was on duty during the deposition later claimed that he
was
assaulted by Brewer.Assault on a Police Officer is a serious Felony in
Connecticut.If Casey was assaulted as he later claimed why didn't he
arrest
Brewer then and there.


If a Felony occurs in front of an officer he HAS to take action.


Is it reasonable to assume that ANY Police Officer in America would
allow
someone to to assault him and then let them walk away?

No it is not!


This was a classic bag job, by the West Hartford Police and a corrupt
Court
system.
A bag job backed up knowingly by the media who left out important
information
and
demonized Brewer.


Two years after the incident the Hartford Courant is running headlines
"Disbarred
Lawyer Involved in Crash" and rehashing the whole lie.

Why?

Why was it so important to ruin Jim Brewer's good reputation,attack his

credibility,
falsely arrest him, and have him disbarred?


Who would profit from this?


Certainly not clients who need an honest lawyer,that's for sure.

Perhaps Brewer has information tucked away in a safe place that would
be
potentially damaging to certain individuals.


We will see.

Rich Murzin

==============================


It is too late to fix this state without the money and
the only way to get the money is to prosecute Yale
for their international FRAUD on "Lyme Disease,"
but no one whose job it is to do so has the brains
or the balls to go after them.

Yale's endowment fronted the two FRAUD biotech
start-ups, L2 Diagnostics and PolyGenomics.
http://209.85.165.104/search?q=cache:Fn-X6wTcHn8J:www.agilixcorp.com/about_board.php+Martin+J.+Mattessich&hl=en&gl=us&ct=clnk&cd=3

If they are going to take this money and continue to lie
about Lyme disease or any others of their findings,
and this has been going on for 17 years, ...

AND WE KNOW THEY ARE GUILTY OF NEGLIGENT
HOMICIDE ON AN INTERNATIONAL SCALE....

And they do nothing but bag the whistleblower, and the
Courant refuses to expose the real dirt...

It's just like Paul Craig Roberts says. This country
is in a new Dark Age, and we haven't the capital to get out.
http://www.antiwar.com/roberts/?articleid=10239


Not the guts, not the will, not the means. All we
have is the bullshit and the hatred.


Urban sprawl is the problem. Yeahright. These
editors are *completely* *brainless.*

KMDickson
=========================================

courant.com
http://www.courant.com/news/opinion/editorials/hc-agendastate.artdec31,0,2842643.story?page=1&coll=hc-headlines-editorials


For The State


December 31 2006

Progress requires taking risks. This we learn from the rich stories of
Sam and
Elizabeth Colt, Eli Whitney, Prudence Crandall, Oliver Pratt, Amos
Whitney,
Albert Pope, Charles Goodyear, Seth Thomas, the Cheney brothers and
other
Connecticut dreamers who broke new ground.

This state's pioneering spirit endures through public-private
partnerships on
stem cell research and biotechnological development. Ours was among the
first
states to recognize civil unions. Connecticut courts were ahead of most

counterparts in linking high-quality education, racially integrated
schools and
adequate funding. We stand among the pioneers in enacting tough laws to
protect
the environment.

Connecticut is among the few states waking up to the consequences of
unchecked
sprawl. Elected officials, reflecting constituent concerns, are
beginning to
realize that we are slashing and burning our future through development
that creeps out of cities
into the suburbs and beyond.

These steps are wayposts of progress, but they are only signs. There
are many
more miles to go to ensure that our future measures up to our storied
past.

Health care

Costs can't continue to climb as they have. That 407,000 people are
uninsured in
the richest per-capita income state is a stain. So is the lumbering
mental
health care system, particularly its insufficient services for
juveniles.

The state is paying enormous amounts to private contractors to treat
the poor
and elderly, yet their access to care is shrinking. Connecticut is not
taking
full advantage of available federal dollars. There are many thoughtful
plans
afloat to stem this crisis. Pick one.

Universal health care isn't rocket science. Massachusetts, Vermont and
Maine are
pioneers. Why can't Connecticut join them by phasing in a program as of
2008?

Energy

Utility rates are reaching stratospheric levels. Deregulation earned a
bad name
after the decision to leave electric power generation and
distribution to market forces. We're paying a dear price for that
mistake.

Recently, Gov. M. Jodi Rell's appeal to regulators to delay dizzying
rate
increases and give lawmakers time to find solutions fell on deaf ears.
But the
General Assembly didn't act on energy reform in 2006, after a 22
percent rate
hike for Connecticut Light & Power. If Connecticut doesn't move soon,
it will
have the highest electric rates in the continental United States.

Attorney General Richard Blumenthal has called for letting Northeast
Utilities
and United Illuminating back in the power-generating business. And he
suggests a
state electric authority that could buy power wholesale and finance,
build and
operate power plants. Both are tempting proposals in this energy
crisis.

Connecticut is unlikely to become the job-creating engine it once was
if it
sticks with dead-end deregulation. New plants, fuel-cell technology,
small-scale
generation and incentives for conservation must be a bigger part of the
picture.

Taxes

Where is the property tax reform package that Connecticut has waited
for so
long? Enactment of the income tax 15 years ago was supposed to be only
the first
half of reform in a state that depends too much on taxing residential
and
commercial property to support local government and schools.

The property tax burden, especially on the elderly, is nothing short of
a
scandal. Relief must begin in earnest (not just through half-measures)
in the
next 12 months.

Businesses will get some relief from dropping the 15 percent corporate
tax
surcharge in 2007 and a phase-out of taxes on equipment. But
Connecticut ranks
37th in the Tax Foundation's 2007 State Business Tax Climate Index. The
costs of
doing business here are still too high.

Jobs

The state's 1 percent job growth in the past year was anemic. And the
coming
wave of retirements - up to 10 percent of the workforce in the next
five years -
is scaring employers.

But some other indicators aren't so gloom-and-doom: Unemployment has
gone down 7 percent in
the past year, incomes grew more than 6 percent and Connecticut exports
were up
by a remarkable 29 percent.

Connecticut excels in such quality-of-life indexes as arts and cultural

institutions, education and a talented workforce at the upper end of
the jobs
pyramid. But too many unskilled men and women remain unprepared for
jobs. We
have some of the best elementary schools and high schools in the
nation, but
also some of the worst. The income chasm between the rich and the poor
is
growing. Training the future workforce must be a top priority.

Affordable housing would help to attract the young talent that
businesses need.
So would Hartford's complete transformation into a magnet for younger
workers.
The city needs to fill - fast - the hole in its heart that is Front
Street.

Transportation

Mrs. Rell's and the legislature's $3.5 billion investment in
transportation -
possibly the largest sum spent on transportation in state history -
came just in time.
This smart investment will encourage smarter
growth in town centers and along mass-transit corridors. Included are
funds for
the New Britain-Hartford busway and new commuter rail service from New
Haven to
Springfield.

Now the state needs a mass-transit ethic in the Department of
Transportation.
Let the next transportation commissioner come from the mass-transit
sector.

Also, the state's trade, research, financial services and manufacturing

industries require a world-class airport, which Bradley International
still
isn't.

Ethics

Mrs. Rell was blessed with a long honeymoon after the state rid itself
of her
lawbreaking former boss, John G. Rowland. She made strides in cleaning
up some
aspects of government: She and lawmakers took meaningful steps to
diminish the
impact of special-interest money on elections. But she took a backward
step in
2006 by protecting a chief of staff who broke her own ethics rules.

The landmark 2005 campaign finance reform law bans contributions from
lobbyists
and state contractors and their families to candidates for
office. But lawmakers failed to fix all its flaws in 2006. The law
still offends
democracy by denying unaffiliated and third-party candidates equal
access to
public funds.

There's more contracting reform to do: The legislature should present
the
governor with a bill that would hold state officials accountable for
complying
with bidding rules and set up a contract standards board - but without
anti-privatization provisions that make it difficult for the executive
branch to
hire outside help.

There is also a need for legislation to terminate pension benefits for
state
employees who are convicted of corruption.

Education

The state's capital investment in its colleges and universities has
made all the
difference, as the rising enrollments and quality of students
demonstrate. But
the state must protect that investment and keep student costs down with
adequate
funding so that the University of Connecticut, the other state
universities and the
community colleges don't have to raise tuition each year. The
state must also keep up with financial-aid funding for all Connecticut
students,
whether they attend public or private colleges.

Urban elementary and secondary schools continue to look overwhelmingly
segregated 18 years after the landmark Sheff vs. O'Neill lawsuit was
filed to
end such inequity. The goal of having 30 percent of Hartford students
in
integrated schools by 2007 is still at least 7 percentage points away.

But progress has been made in regional magnet schools and independent,
publicly
funded charter schools. Both deserve increased funding. And the number
of magnet
schools should expand to offer children more opportunities. They are
bright
spots in the effort to close the achievement gap between poor urban
students and
affluent suburbanites.

Quality Of Life

Government officials must pursue an aggressive fight against the
undisciplined
sprawl development of Connecticut's landscape, or the state's quality
of life will
be altered forever for the worse. Cranes and scaffolds belong in urban
areas, not on orchards, dairy farms or woodlands. Smart growth isn't
just a
phrase; it's a call to action.

Connecticut should make it possible for same-sex couples to marry. All
citizens
should be afforded equal respect and equal rights. Stable, committed
families
should be society's goal.

Empty promises were made to revise the state's eminent domain statutes
and
prevent private property from being taken for private developers'
benefit. Why
has there been no action? This is one issue almost everyone agrees on.

Connecticut has led the way nationally in fighting outdoor light
pollution. The
legislature has required shielded lighting on highways, local streets
and
parking lots. But some towns aren't complying, and some commercial
property
owners haven't gotten the word. What's needed is a public relations
campaign.

#

There's a new constellation in state government. Democrats hold a
veto-proof
majority in the legislature, which could lead to stalemate with the
Republican governor.
The dominant lawmakers could stand in the way of anything daring that
she proposes.
Or they could give away the store.

Legislative supermajorities require an extra dose of discipline from
their
leadership and a constant reminder that voters in November didn't
intend to give
lawmakers a blank check.

Mrs. Rell's non-confrontational ways are pleasing; you may disagree
with this
governor, but you still like her. She has yet to inspire, however. She
needs to
inject her administration with creativity and passion.

Obviously, Ms. Rell will have to compromise on occasion. But she will
first have
to initiate and prod. She must not be satisfied with only governing.
She may
have to appeal directly to the grass roots to get lawmakers to act.

A tough job, yes. But it can be done.

Ask former Gov. Lowell P. Weicker Jr. Read about Ella T. Grasso when
she took
charge.

Risks are worth taking. Don't spend 2007 defending the status quo.
Challenge
business as usual.

Copyright 2006, Hartford Courant


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