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January 2010, Volume 12, Number 1 |
Edited by Jim Hightower and Phillip Frazer |
The name Felix Walker is not one you would recognize, but this 19th-century congressman inadvertently contributed a word to America's political lexicon that you will recognize--a word that fairly well sums up a lot of what we're getting these days from right-wing politicos and pundits.
In the 1820s, Walker was the U.S. representative for Buncombe County, North Carolina. In an age of great political orators, Walker was not one. He was a droner, a dull fellow known for expressing his dullness at great length on every topic. No matter what issue was up for debate in the House--no matter whether he had any real knowledge, facts, or insights to add--Walker would rise to speak, insisting that his constituents back home would want his voice heard. He would then launch into a wandering, wearisome, often-nonsensical discourse that he always called "a speech for Buncombe."
Exasperated colleagues began to refer to Walker's interminable prattling as "just so much buncombe," a phrase that has been passed down to us as "bunk"--a synonym for meaningless political claptrap.

We've been getting an overload of bunk in recent weeks from a gaggle of Fox-brained Republican Congress critters. They've been flapping their gums to demonize and destroy a grassroots group that has offended them by--get ready to be outraged--organizing and helping to empower thousands of Americans who live in low-income and working-class neighborhoods all across the country.
ACORN is this grassroots group. For four decades, the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now has been going door to door, neighborhood to neighborhood, to extend basic democratic tools to people who've been dissed and dismissed by the political system. What ACORN's effort amounts to is civic education. Few members of the local chapters have ever been active in community decision making. After all, that process is usually held in the tight grip of moneyed interests who reside and work in distant, much tonier zip codes, and regular folks rarely are welcome.
justanotherlefty
Thanks for the great article bringing the truth out about ACORN - I'm getting so weary of the continuing ACORN bashing by their buddy G Beck on Fox!
neldob : Yeah, I'm gonna write a few postcards about Blackwater and mail them to my representatives. And get my friends to also. heh, heh. Cool article, Jim!
The Kitchen
Mahalo nui loa to Big JT for keepin' the heat turned up! Since when did it become legal to lie to the public on the public airwaves?!? Could somebody answer that one?!? It's time to take back the airwaves from those that are using them to turn our democracy and its semi-informed citizenry into a neo-feudalism populated by media-stupefied, misinformed fools who are controlled by global corporations acting in the role of the whimsical, inbred monarchies of the olde world, buying power, privilege and controlling governments on a global basis ( that of course includes the power to start "military conflicts" and get us "independent citizens" to go along with the "necessary" death and suffering). Our biggest problem with these neo-monarchs is that they are at least as insane as their olde world counterparts and are equipped with really excellent PR departments that have most of us 'mericuns and common folks worldwide, fooled and killin' each other over table scraps!
Before it's too late, it's time for the "people" in the country that invented standing together and standing up for what's good for ourselves, to do it again!
haydave12 had no idea these no no republicans and most media would go this far slamming acorn without real cause.smoke&mirrors to draw attention away from the evil they do.i like IKE who warned us about the war profiteers.i feel its unamerican to employ mercenarys like BLACKWATER,ETC
Why Don't We Hear More People Defending ACORN?
I am completely dumbstruck that there has been so little response in defense of ACORN. I understand why the Republicans hate them. They help poor people and defend them against all sorts of unscrupulous people. They help poor people vote. This is of course the true reason that the Republicans don't like ACORN. Poor people tend to vote for Democrats. So why haven't more folks, as Jim Hightower has, defended ACORN?
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