Lying In America by Bill Roberts

It would seem that lying is not acceptable in America. Look what happened to Martha Stewart. When they couldn't ‘get" her for insider trading, they got her for lying to a federal investigator.

But what about when the police lie? The other night on the CBS show 48 Hour Mystery story about the Tankleff murders the lead detective stated it was OK to coerce a confession by lying to the suspect. Watch his interview.

Do we even know if the Federal investigators lied to Martha Stewart? Do we care?

And what about former President Bill Clinton? Wasn't he convicted of lying to the court? What happened to him? Oh well.

Hypocrisy is alive and well in the good ol' U.S. of A.

Right now in California we are in the final week before our primary. The political advertising is everywhere. But what about the truth? Where is it?

We have a series of propositions on the ballot, 94 through 97. They are about allowing four Indian casinos to expand their number of slots and a few other things. This will make them more competitive with Las Vegas.

What will it do for California if we allow this expansion? Well, for one thing, it will triple our anticipated revenue from the four casinos involved. We should get more than $100,000,000 per year for the next twenty years. And the casinos have agreed to "share" with the tribes and bands that don't have casinos to provide better health care, education, and housing. It seems like a Win-Win scenario.

But a certain Las Vegas casino owner and two race track owners take exception to these propositions. That's OK, they have a right to. But the advertising campaign they are running is specious at best. They say that the other Indians are against it when in fact only two tribes are against it (and they have casinos) while 70 tribes are for it. They say that the casinos will "decide" how much to pay California, but the truth is that the bills call for fully audited statements from the casinos. They say it won't help California schools. But the 9 Billion Dollars California expects to get over the next two decades will go into the general fund and education gets some of its money from the general fund (in addition to direct allocations from property taxes).

I think that politicians, government employees, police, and political "activists" need to be truthful. We can't stand this "double" standard. Enough of the lying. Stop the hypocrisy.

If you don't want me to lie, don't lie to me.

Vote YES ON 94, 95, 96, and 97. It's good for California.

 

8 Comments on Lying In America

JAN
29
2008
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Absolutely. 

It appears that the person who gets elected is the person who states the most believeable lies about his opponent. 

It's easier to lie about your oppoinent than say truthfully what you are really about. 

They do say the most outrageous things and make the most outrageous claims about their opponents and themselves. 

Bottom line is not that they believe that we'll believe them.  We don't all live in caves.  Fact is, they believe that we're too stupid to know the difference. 

10:44am • #1
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Lenn, I would guess from your comment that you have little time for liars yourself.

Thank you.

Bill Roberts

11:02am • #2
Bill:  Cheers to an interesting (if not controversial) post!  You're right on point with this one.  Lately, reports are showing that the negative attack "ads" in politics don't always work like they used to.  Folks are getting sick of the lies.  Lies, spinning the truth, political discourse, spinning the "facts"... call it what you want... it's all gravy.  If we really want to make a difference, we have to get back to what our democracy stands for... transparency in government... equal access to media.... election reform.  The person or corporation with the most money shouldn't be able to promote their issues with the most advertisements.  (in your case, I'm assuming Vegas is flooding the media with their anti-expansion ads?).  We should give equal time to each position or candidate.  That's just my two cents but with the recent activities in the national presidential campaign, I can't say enough!  lol. 
11:24am • #3
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Rich, It's a crying shame that advocating for truth should be perceived as controversial. I am all for mandating that anyone who feeds at the public trough be held to a higher standard. Lying is not acceptable.

Thanks for chiming in.

Bill Roberts

11:31am • #4
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Problem is, most people can't handle the truth.  They don't want to deal with hard realities.  If I ignore it it will go away syndrome. 
9:55pm • #5
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Chris, I think there is a difference between fairy tales and outright lies. Thanks for finding this lonely post.

Bill Roberts

10:01pm • #6
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Bill - The lies and "spin" that go in to the California election process sure made it tough for us simple voters who just wanted to get to the bottom line. And those double negative measures! It used to take me forever to go through and read all those materials - but, I'd do it! Maybe California should follow Oregon's lead on "50/50"... more than 50% of the registered voters have to show up and vote AND more than 50% have to vote yes for certain measures to pass. California would have to cut out all the baloney to get the voters to come out. Thanks for a thought provoking post.
11:34pm • #7
JAN
30
2008
109,021 Points 11 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Karen, Bond issues have minimum levels, but I think that the other "issues" should remain simple majorities of the paticipating voters. Thanks for commenting.

Bill Roberts

8:40am • #8

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