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evil zach
06/14/03, 06:29 PM
http://www.fighttheoctopus.com/index.php?option=articles&task=viewarticle&artid=30

An Open Letter to Rush Limbaugh
By Margie Burns
Dear Mr. Limbaugh,

I have not heard your widely acclaimed radio broadcasts, but it has come to my attention that you’ve been urging your fans to “PLEASE, BOYCOTT ALL FRENCH PRODUCTS!”

As luck would have it, the perfect target for your boycott is coming up: on June 15 through 22 of this year, France will host the 45th annual Paris Air Show.

The Paris Air Show, as you may know, is a global aviation and arms fair, that takes place in the Paris venue Le Bourget every other year, alternating with another huge trade show for weapons and weapons systems called Eurosatory. You may not have heard that Eurosatory and the Paris Air Show are hugely patronized by the U.S. government and by U.S. military contractors. (http://www.paris-air-show.com)

The list of U.S. exhibitors so far, available from contact person Cara Boulesteix in the Commerce Department, runs 16 pages and more than 200 companies. Many subsidiaries, partnerships and cooperative agreements are not mentioned. Prominently featured are giant military contractors General Electric Co., Boeing, Honeywell, Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman and Raytheon. Indeed, the list is a virtual who’s who of our corporate federal contractors who are also feverishly hawking (no pun intended) their wares abroad, including Kaiser Aluminum, Goodrich, Teleflex and Bell Helicopter. A glossy tradition of cosmopolitanism in arms and “dual-use” transactions has long been established here, of course: You may recall that Honeywell, Rockwell and Bell Helicopter also were among the dozens of U.S. corporations whose products ended up in Saddam’s Iraq. (www.thememory-hole.org/corp/iraq-suppliers.htm)

Some of the merchant-of-death networking might surprise the public. Several states, including Virginia, are exhibiting at the venue, including Jeb Bush’s Florida, which will be amply represented by “Southwest Florida,” and “Enterprise Florida,” each advertising cheap Florida labor. Speaking of security, Tampa International Airport also is an exhibitor. But then, the Federal Aviation Administration itself attends the air show, as does the American Association of Airport Executives. So any purchases of security systems, military data recorders, night-vision searchlights, cargo and baggage handling systems, communications systems and other devices designed to elude them, take place figuratively under their noses.

Thus far, the FAA has not been grounded. This year, though, the administration is limiting the number of officials attending the show to 150.

Not that the rubbing elbows is confined to current officeholders. Another U.S. exhibitor is Aviall Inc., a giant aviation-parts distributor owned partly by the Carlyle Group, in which the Bush family possesses a substantial interest through former President George H. W. Bush. Not much new there. This would be the same Carlyle Group formerly associated with Saudi Arabia’s giant industrial complex, the Bin Laden Group.

Mr. Limbaugh, I know what you may say: These corporate networks are so intertwined in our lives that no person, even equipped with a conscience, can avoid entanglement. You may point out that even Clear Channel, the communications behemoth whose hundreds of radio stations proudly advertise your talk show, does multimillion-dollar business in France annually. Clear Channel itself, you will say, which banned the Dixie Chicks’ songs on its channels, has radio hosts boosting I-hate-France Web sites and puts you and your boycott on the airwaves, has live entertainment venues in France, and recently won a 12-year, $35 million advertising contract in France. The company owns French subsidiaries (www.clearchannel.ie/ccworldwide.htm) that, in turn, do business with French performers, distributors and sponsors. In fact, Clear Channel does enough French business yearly to buy almost any of the small towns over which your program broadcasts.

Clear Channel also owns six radio stations in Richmond, Va., including WRVA-AM (1140), home of host Michael Graham — yes, the same Michael Graham who vilified the Byrd Theatre for flying the French flag during VCU’s French Film Festival and encouraged Richmonders to complain. (“Now, the two largest flags flying in Carytown are both French!”) Now might be a good time to call Graham and remind him that his employer does more business in France than the theater does.

Mr. Limbaugh, I have a promise for you: If you will demand through your outlets that the public boycott Clear Channel, I shall willingly give credit where credit is due. I will fully and fairly disclose, if someone tells me about it, that you went beyond your immediate self-interest, to take a position on grounds of conscience. I shall even join with you in calling for the boycott.

Best of luck to you in every good thing.

Sincerely,
Margie Burns

Margie Burns is a freelance writer in D.C. and she teaches in the English department at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County.

evil zach
06/15/03, 04:37 PM
bump.
I want to see what brandnew and withstammin think of this

WithStamin
06/15/03, 05:24 PM
It's not possible or useful to boycott all French products. Sure, boycott French wine as a slap in their pansy little faces, but completely disconnecting the nation from their economy is self-destructive and beligerent.

Justin_stacy
06/15/03, 08:43 PM
Originally posted by cal1082
i dont know if rush said it or if it was oreilly, but i know one of them said that you should not boycott the french products if they hurt american jobs. Example: Dont boycott a hotel owned by a french company if are managers and run it.

Oreilly said it on his TV show, all the time, and i remimber Rush saying it once or twice on his daily talk show (radio)..........

BrandNewRock05
06/16/03, 04:25 AM
yeah, if you boycott the french and end up hurting yourself its pretty dumb. its like cutting off your nose to save your face, its kinda stupid.

evil zach
06/16/03, 11:25 AM
so its a half assed boycot then?

BrandNewRock05
06/16/03, 11:28 AM
Originally posted by evil zach
so its a half assed boycot then?
no. thats like saying if the US didnt blow up an Iraqi tank with American hostages in it, it would be a half assed war. no, you dont go hurt yourself for no stupid reason.

evil zach
06/16/03, 11:29 AM
A boycot is generaly all or nothing

BrandNewRock05
06/16/03, 11:30 AM
Originally posted by evil zach
A boycot is generaly all or nothing
true, but most boycotts dont involve collateral damage to yourself

evil zach
06/16/03, 11:46 AM
yeah, tha boycot was shit too. I'm perfectly willing to admit that. It seemed like it was cool at the time, but in retorspect it was bulshit

BrandNewRock05
06/16/03, 11:49 AM
so to boycott french wine is fine, because it doesnt hurt the US. but to boycott something that could hurt the both of us is just retarded. the point is to shit on france, not both of us

evil zach
06/16/03, 11:50 AM
but it really hasn't effectd france at all.

BrandNewRock05
06/16/03, 11:53 AM
Originally posted by evil zach
but it really hasn't effectd france at all.
75 million dollars isnt an effect?

evil zach
06/16/03, 11:56 AM
out of a multi-billion dollar, or pehaps trillion dollar economy, not really. Think of like of all of toronto (3 million) were to stop going to starbuks. A few shops would shut down, but in the grand scheem of things, its just a drop in the bucket

BrandNewRock05
06/16/03, 11:59 AM
Originally posted by evil zach
out of a multi-billion dollar, or pehaps trillion dollar economy, not really. Think of like of all of toronto (3 million) were to stop going to starbuks. A few shops would shut down, but in the grand scheem of things, its just a drop in the bucket imagine what you could do, as a country, with 75 million dollars....

Matthew
06/19/03, 02:18 PM
clear channel should be boycotted for its tyrannical clench on radio media and its consistent rotation of shitty music. i could care less about the french thing. i love france.

Ronin
06/19/03, 11:38 PM
Originally posted by BrandNewRock05
imagine what you could do, as a country, with 75 million dollars....

75 million dollars isnt that much if you're a wealthy nation

evil zach
06/20/03, 04:53 AM
Originally posted by BrandNewRock05
imagine what you could do, as a country, with 75 million dollars....
they could supply each school child with new shoe laces with 75 million