Re: What the Book Gets Right
by
San
09/20/2007, 10:52 AM #
In response to your points:
1. Our Social Security policy is dominated by one interest group: the AARP. Is it right for our policy on such a thing to be controlled by that lobbying group that would only benefit a lot from it? Our Education policy is heavily influenced by the NEA and other like organizations. How about the same as above? Its a simply truth that in the 60s, there were very few Lobbyists in the US as compared to now, where there are over 30,000. The Israeli lobby is only a minor one amongst hundreds.
3. (This is your last paragraph, which I wanted to distinguish from the second point you made). "Big Tobacco" was one lobby. They had a counter lobby which dominates the air waves and makes billions of dollars a year. You have an organization, like Truth, that mocks the Tobacco business and blatantly lies. They claimed that "Whole Milk" is healthier and causes less deaths than second hand smoke. Believe it or not, Whole Milk is very unhealthy, as it has a lot of bad fats and is proven to lead to heart problems. Regardless of what anyone says, there is no tangible proof that second hand smoke has done anything yet, there are only correlations. Yet a farmer is some how the "expert" to decide the truth. Likewise, they go to a gun shop and ask for "Lite" bullets. They claim that all bullets kill. Really? Did they never hear of "blanks"? How about rubber bullets? Both of these are two commonly used types of ammunition that don't kill (well, rubber bullets are far less deadly than normal bullets). Yet according to "Truth", the high school drop out hillbillies are some how experts on bullets and on tobacco.
What does this tell you? That for every "lobby" there is a counter lobby, and that there is someone making money on the opposite end.