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Making
a Stand
Local Activist wins
defamation lawsuit against WTMJ Talk Radio Show Host Charlie Sykes
for on-air lie
by Robert Miranda
August 2, 2005
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Publishers
Note: Over the past year it has become a tactic of GOP and
GOP shills to attack both Progressives and Centrists who are
unwilling to go along with their agenda. Such was the
case a few months ago when CRG
attempted to use the legal system to bully Watchdog Milwaukee
into removing a graphic
that exposed them as GOP shills. We salute columnist Robert
Miranda for having the courage to stand up to WTMJ radio and
their GOP mouthpiece Charlie
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A
law suit brought on by me against right-wing radio commentator,
Charlie Sykes, was settled this past week. The settlement
calls for Sykes' employer, Journal Communications, to pay
$5,000 - the maximum amount allowed in small-claims court - to South
Division High School for a scholarship to help a student, who
wants to study journalism, go on to college.
This
settlement was reached by me after I came to the conclusion that the
time has come for me to move on and continue the work that
I have taken upon myself to do, and that is to fight against
anti-democratic ideals and hate speech promoted by right-wing
neo-cons using free speech as a cover to hide their racist and
anti-worker political attacks against Americans who believe in
diversity, the American way of life and democracy.
We
live in interesting times. It is an age where right-wing radio
commentators have scared left-wingers into thinking that they're
anti-American when they speak of social justice and participatory
democracy.
Many
left-wing intellectuals have chosen to “avoid confrontation” and
run from engaging in war of words with right-wing intellectuals,
and white progressives have abandoned their African-American
political alliances in order to pursue "silver rights" at
the expense of civil rights.
Rather
than making a stand to face the political imbalance created by the
right, the left has taken to moving along with the flow, grabbing
what it can for its own self-indulgence, waiting for that
spontaneous revolution which eludes them year after year. And while
the left waits for the next MLK, Cesar E. Chavez, or JFK, the nation
moves steadily to the right,
marching to the tune of Clear Channel, Bush Inc., and Wall Street.
Failing
to block the increasing influence and power of the government, the
right has been able to achieve for itself the creation of a
police-state bureaucracy (Homeland Security) designed to encroach
upon our civil liberties and rights, stepping on the Bill of Rights,
making it an obsolete document disdained to be displayed at some
privatized museum.
It
is the left that has failed to make a concerted and organized stand
against the right and its efforts to privatize public education,
public libraries, public museums, and government itself. The forces
who profess themselves to be against right-wing neo-con
politics must take direct action when the time for such action
presents itself.
Standing
against the hypocritical mantra of rightist leaders is one way of
taking action. Challenging
the lies they publish is another.
Charlie
Sykes wrote in his book, A Nation of Victims, that
America
has become a nation where "…the irresistible search for
someone or something to blame colliding with the unmovable
unwillingness to accept responsibility" (Sykes, p.15). Strong
words coming from Sykes, especially after he faulted his sloppy
journalist work on the information provided to him by unnamed
sources.
Sykes
attempted to spin public debate away from his lazy and sloppy
journalistic work by raising the issue of my whereabouts at the time
of the rally. This action on his part was simplistic.
All Sykes had to do was
send me an e-mail or call me to verify if in fact I had been
involved in organizing the "anti-American" rally. I
could have verified for him that I was not at the rally, nor was I
an organizer of the rally. This would have saved him months of
research and legal fees. But as it stands, Sykes was not interested
in the truth; his interest centered more on politics and ideological
victory for his right-wing cause.
When
Sykes validated the misinformation he received from these unknown
sources, he told his readers in that November 12, 2004 posting,
"For stories and pictures, check out the UWM Times student
newspaper from October and November 1991." Sykes
validated the lie with another lie. The lie in this instance is his
inference to the reader that he actually read the articles and saw
the pictures supposedly published in the UWM Times.
Sykes
was after a political knock out punch. He wanted to paint me as an
anti-free speech and anti-American liberal activist. His effort
failed.
In
retrospect, the Bellings and Sykes of the world want to paint anyone
who goes against their conservative ideology and opinions as being
anti-American and opposed to free speech.
This constant effort to paint themselves as victims exposes
their hypocrisy and proves them bankrupt of their beliefs.
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Do
not go gentle into that good night
by Dylan Thomas
Do not go gentle into that good night,
Old age should burn and rave at close of day;
Rage, rage against the dying of the light.
Though wise men at their end know dark is right,
Because their words had forked no lightning they
Do not go gentle into that good night.
Good men, the last wave by, crying how bright
Their frail deeds might have danced in a green bay,
Rage, rage against the dying of the light.
Wild men who caught and sang the sun in flight,
And learn, too late, they grieved it on its way,
Do not go gentle into that good night.
Grave men, near death, who see with blinding sight
Blind eyes could blaze like meteors and be gay,
Rage, rage against the dying of the light.
And you, my father, there on the sad height,
Curse, bless, me now with your fierce tears, I pray.
Do not go gentle into that good night.
Rage, rage against the dying of the light.
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