Thursday, June 26, 2008

Fwd: Michael Reagan clearly the "Worst Person" but Keith Olbermann stays silent

Michael Reagan clearly the "Worst Person" but Keith Olbermann stays
silent.
Countdown?.........5-4-3-2-1.........Zero

http://www.theresistancemanifesto.com/

June 14, 2008 (Less info)
www.infowars.com 6/10/08

http://www.infowars.com/?p=2679
http://www.infowars.com/?p=2683

On Friday's Alex Jones Show, San Diego 9/11 truth activist Mark Dice
related additional details on the death threat issued against him by
nationally-syndicated radio talk show host and the adopted son of
former president Ronald Reagan, Michael Reagan. Dice has filed a
report with the FBI and is considering legal action against Reagan,
who called for Dice to be shot as a traitor for daring to launch a
campaign to send DVDs and materials about the September 11, 2001,
inside job to the troops in Iraq, activity protected under the First
Amendment, which Reagan obviously has nothing but contempt for.

"Excuse me folks, I'm going to say this," Reagan said (see
video). "We ought to find the people who are doing this, take them
out and shoot them. Really. You take them out, they are traitors to
this country, and shoot them. You have a problem with that? Deal with
it. You shoot them. You call them traitors, that's what they are, and
you shoot them dead. I'll pay for the bullets." Reagan made the
threat Tuesday, June 10th, during the second hour of his radio
program.

By saying he will "pay for the bullets," Reagan crossed over the line
from admittedly reprehensible political commentary and made a direct
and illegal threat against Mark Dice. This was not a mistake, as
Reagan bills himself as a "Republican strategist," that is to say a
neocon strategist, and the neocons are anxious to deal with the
growing influence of the 9/11 truth and patriot movements.

Obviously, Reagan's "strategy" is to have those he disagrees with
murdered, or inspire others to do so. Several influential neocons
have done likewise in the recent past, from MSNBC's Joe Scarborough,
who suggested tasering 9/11 truth activists and rendering them
to "special" detention centers, to Fox's Brian Kilmead who wants
dissidents beaten for the crime confronting politicians. On at least
two occasions, Fox News talking head Geraldo Rivera characterized
9/11 truth activists as "anarchists" and on one occasion went so far
as to suggest the bombing of a military recruiting center in Times
Square was the work of truth activists.

In response to Reagan's "strategic" and terroristic comments, Mark
Dice has promised to pursue complaints with the FBI and FCC, as well
as possibly engage in legal action against the neocon talk show host.

If you'd like to send a message that we will not tolerate this sort
of thuggish behavior, consider filing complaints:

File a complaint with the FCC here:
http://fjallfoss.fcc.gov/cgb/fcc475B.... The more complaints the FCC
receives, the more likely they will be to do something in response.
Reagan is syndicated by Radio America — call or send them an email:
Affiliate Relations: 703-302-1000 (press 2 or dial ext 250) or 800-
807-4703 (press 2 or dial ext. 250), or you may choose to write
something up and fax it: the number is 571-480-4140.

He is also carried by XM satellite radio. Corporate Phone Numbers:
Phone: 202-380-4000 or fax: 202-380-4500. XM also has a toll free
number: 800-XM-RADIO (800-967-2346).

Reagan is represented by Shawn Hanks at Premiere Speakers Bureau.
Call Mr. Hanks and voice your displeasure with his client and tell
him you will boycott his speaking engagements: (615) 261-4000 x 1011.

Mike has an email form on his web page:
http://www.reagan.com/contact.cfm

Please remember to be polite, professional, and civil when contacting
these people. The idea is to get Mike Reagan released from his radio
syndication contract, or preferably fired due to FCC and corporate
pressure in response to his advocacy of murder. Cursing at the person
on the other end of the phone will be counter-productive, as they
will write us off as cranks and nut cases. Remember, the point is to
put pressure on Reagan and the best way to do that is to act in a
responsible and professional manner.