Thursday, July 15, 2010

To Michael Savage (part 12)

Dr. Savage,

Let me remind you one thing again. If you want to talk about UK, invite people from British National Party for interviews to comment on today's internal issues. Let them talk about their own country. I'm sure we'll hear things we don't know and it will bring some cooling to your feelings. Youtube Carlos Cartiglia.
Russians have 40 or more world criminals hiding in UK and the same so called "worried with ethics of words" government hiding them under their funny skirts and refusing to extradite them. Invite Mr. Putin to your program. I heard him saying this on Internet.
See another phony country called Switzerland who refuses to extradite Hollyweido's old pervert. I wonder why...??? Banking is still its first business, isn't it?
Did you hear what the sand-head with flower basket on it (Jay Leno's words) from UK said in UN? She said "among the poorest countries in the world were and are belong to commonwealth." So? Why she just shot up and stay home then? Who gives a foot about it anywhere anyway? Her grandchild, the one that her daughter-in-law said is from horseman, came to NY, threw a ball in a ball game to "fund-raise" money for Africa. Africa? Why he doesn't ask for some money from his own "royal" family who killed his mother? She was chosen for breeding purposes only, remember? His own elephant ear father said this publicly, not me. I wouldn't give your rat's ass to try to make up a thing like this.
Why any asinine creature in this country is falling for this psychosis? Give money for these criminals' phony causes because they come around to show their faces?
It's beyond me.
Let me talk about Mel Gibson.
When men or women are raising their hands, that abuse has started way, way before, unless it's a first time meeting and they're drugged up strangers.
Now, Mel is talented, he is not "loved" by most executives in Hollyweird, simply because they didn't finance his project, Passion of the Christ, he did it himself, hit the jackpot and they were jealous. Jealous men can get very vindictive. They can use every chance to destroy you.
The case against Mel is this: he left his wife and mother of his 7 children.
Went out not to just have fun and enjoy rest of the time, but decided to go for a bimbo. He chose not casual and honest for temporary fun, not serious and decent for LTR, but a bimbo, who already had a b..d from another one who didn't care to keep both of them around. Don't you see she has fake boobs, botoxed face (which effects brain) and no education? And, he breeded her anyway, remember?
Let me clarify by saying this, so I won't sound harsh, because I have a very loving heart for children who are always the innocent victims: if they pay for raising of their own children, they can call it a "love child" or anything cute they want. If taxpayers pays, then taxpayers can call anything they want, if the word is in dictionary. Fair? Good!
Case for Mel: compare with other Hollyweirdos, he is still better. He got caught and he'll pay, over and over and over and over again years to come for bimbo's meals and the other men' drinks, meals, drugs, sucks and underwear who later will lay with her in his own bed and in his own house. So he got himself royally screwed alright.
Bimbo was faking while wiretapping and running him crazy. Didn't you hear it from her "kitty" voice how she says "nothing, nothing" like in a comedy show. Go back, hear the tone. She used the same one on the first date and was ready to get laid even for McDonald's $1 burger just to sign him up for credit. She had 2 teeth knocked out by him while holding a baby in her hands? Isn't it called "endangering welfare of a child" if you put yourself into that type of situation while around children? This is not a little new teenage naive girl. This is a second time mother and a grown seasoned bimbo.
Either she purposely provoked the attack to have him locked up (or get paid to settle), or she is really mentally unfit to care for children. She can't logically assess the severity of dangerous situations around and display a protective instinct to prevent it from happening as a mother.
Do you know how a person should be mentally compromised to go to a doctor to have her skin cut with a knife, put balloons under her chest, have poison injected on her face and go out smiling? Let alone unthinkably despicable material she has filed her lips with. Do you know where it comes from? I'll explain this later. What's in her mind?
Ask Dr. Phil "what and who do you thing she's looking for and what should you watch out for as a normal man (if that might be the case)? There... you have it!
These both are not innocent, kids are the victims, but Mel was set up in this particular case. Let him pay, close the case.
Next I'll talk about religious conflicts and immigration issue.
So long.

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

To Michael Savage (part 11)

Dr. Savage,

I'm listening and don't know how to say this in polite way. Stop boohooing, will you?
It's not like you to worry about the letter from Cameron. What did you expect? You had some hope that things might change in UK so fast? OK, fine, you did, now you don't. So what? What changed in your life? In Teddy's life? Anyone's that you find important? It's just another day.
Let me tell you why you're still wasting energy on this. I understand how you feel, and it's terrible, but because you haven't been in UK for a long time, you don't know the reality. They are FINISHED. Sorry to break this news for you, but western civilization is terminally ill. What's the remedy? I know the remedy, but they don't ask my opinion and their weak souls wouldn't dare to do and use what's necessary anyways. They got caught with their own liberal lies.
You haven't been in UK for over 26 years, right? You still have old impressions and imagination following all these years. It's a different world and it's different Europe.
Now, if you even go, nothing you'll find worth wasting time and money on. You'll regret you did it.
Years to come, you're going to be proud that they had your name on ban. Not on the same list with those others, which is insane by itself, but just for the ban.
You're a lucky man and you should be very proud that you have listener like myself. None of those bozos who don't want you around can compare to me, to your other listeners like me and worth to be around us. And we'll remember this. "What goes around, comes around" remember? This comes from Sanskrit and it's a Karma thing.
It has been proven for ages.
You have millions of listeners, educated and smart. One day one of them will be in charge of such decision making and will put those bozos' names on our list. How about that?
I wish that you'll put this to rest with this thought in mind as much as you can and talk more about how we save this country. Fortunately we still have a chance in here. Let's work on it, invest time in it, shall we?
First thing I'd ask from you is to stop badmouthing other conservative talk show hosts.
Is this possible? Why they don't invite you to FoxNews? Because you call them names. Is this simple enough, or not? Would you invite anybody to your show who calls you names?
They don't badmouth you, did you notice? They do their work, everybody contributes their own way to the cause. Although I don't agree with everything everyone of them says, including yourself, and I don't need to, I believe in their sincere patriotism as yours.
My dream is to bring all of you around a table one bright sunshiny day and make you get along and have fun. Wow! What a dream for me. Is this too much to ask?
It sure will require some new sort of unusual earthly forces supported with heavenly power.
You should congratulate Rush Limbaugh on his marriage. Nothing to be arrogant, condescending or jealous about it. He can afford what he does and he pays the price every time. He knows. He takes his chances anyway.
Be a mensch.
You don't like the pianist he invited and paid a million dollars? So what, who cares? I play piano better than him. You get married, I'll play at your party. Fair? Life is short, take it easy, doc.
So long.
P.S. On his program Rush (yes, I listen to him too) said that the number (the amount of $M) wasn't correct. He didn't say if it was more or less.

Thursday, July 8, 2010

To Michael Savage (part 10)

Dr. Savage,

Talking of the baggage lost with guns for special forces for Israeli PM, which ended up empty in another airport, you should stop to be surprised. The way it's handled until this day of advanced electronic surveillance, is unnerving, but very common. There are no cameras where whose things are being handled. Maybe they even hiring illegals to work there. Who knows?
I want to share my experience to take a lesson from. I believe that smart people learn from their mistakes and smarter people learn from other peoples' mistakes.
After 1998 crash of Swiss Air International flight 111 in Atlantic with 229 victims, I didn't want to use that airline whatsoever forever, because I found out that I had a far relative in that flight. He was a young, educated man who was going to Geneva to visit her mother's grave on 1st anniversary of her death. Although I didn't yet had a chance to meet with him, but met her aunt, who was a writer and wrote very heart-wrenching articles after that accident. I've gone to Switzerland in 2000, but on American plane.
I prefer to give business to American airlines and I flew Continental at that time to Zurich.
In 2007 I was going second time back to France and my travel agent said that it would be cheaper and much more flexible to go through Geneva, then take a train to South France. What's the rush? I should enjoy French country side and save money. Right? Right! He said that he had a "special" offer for Swiss Air International.
My answer was "no, no, no, I don't want to hear about that airline." He explained that the doomed one bankrupt the company, the new one owned by new people, the accident happened already 9 years ago and I should get over with my feelings and start a new day. That it didn't look like me to have an unfounded emotional "issue" like that. I didn't know what to say, maybe I'd write about beautiful French country side? My mind should have been momentarily distracted when I said "OK."
I usually travel with a handbag and a carry on suitcase. I've got into airport, saw cute stuffed animals, couldn't resist not to buy couple of them for gift. Although they were small and in a gift bag, they told me that it's a third piece and I should check my carry on luggage. I had it locked, I asked if I can open it to try to fit toys in, also I had my French cell phone in suitcase that I should take out (because I wasn't using it in America I just left it there).
It had all the French contacts that my American phone didn't have. They said "no, no time, don't worry, you can't open it now, leave it here, let it go" and rushed me out of there. Although couple of young guys smiled to me while picking it up, this was the second bad feeling I had after I said "OK" to that ticket conformation.
I've got on the plain and "surprise" would not be the right word. I was shocked and unnerved. This was something I have not seen. Inside of that aircraft looked like it was thrown away to junkyard, than picked it up to fly one more time on "special" offer. Old rotten sits, torn carpet that you could see the floor, everything was so old and worn out, it was scary. Next to me was a Swiss couple, nice looking, neat, dressed up. We were looking around and looking to each other exchanging nodding heads left and right. Sometimes keeping palms on our mouths, stretching lips, we kept quiet. In the middle of the flight was getting too cold. They brought some blankets and started trying to tape them on the walls. They brought the food. It looked like garbage and smelled like real trash. We were disgusted, looked at each other and returned the food. Stuff had scary faces, you wouldn't want to converse with them. We took only cop of coffee or tea. I had candies which I shared with that couple. That's all we ate for 8 hours.
I flew all my life from my childhood, every year on Aeroflot on all sort of small ones for short flights, big ones for longer flights, I flew Ukrainian, Bulgarian, Air France, Lufthansa, Sabina (on which I came to America). In the US I flew almost every national and international, TWA. British Airways, Continental, Delta, Virgin Atlantic, AA, United, you name it. I haven't seen anything remotely this atrocious. Inconveniences I have had; delays, waiting on tarmac, bad food, etc., but fear of feeling that screeching floor underneath of flying machine might opened up at any minute - I never had. Nothing you wanted to ask from that nasty crew. We were nervously keeping calm. Finally we landed. Door was stuck, it wasn't opening. 10, 20, 30 minutes without ventilation, people were getting irritated and becoming loud. Couple of men started swearing. I've got loud too. I said that my 3rd cousin died in doomed 111 flight and I never should take this s..t! That my stupid agent convinced me to do this stupidity, I should go with my gut feeling.
Everybody remembered that doomed flight and joined the screaming in agreement.
All the Swiss including the couple next to me said that the whole thing is in a hands of the same group of people. They declared bankruptcy under one friend's name and registered under another. It's a small place and the same people involved in the same industry. After 40 minutes, finally they opened the emergency door and we finally walked out in huge relieve. Between arrival and my train to France, which was ones a day, I should still have time to catch it. Freed from the hellish place I ran to pick up my baggage. No luck! No baggage! I'm running around asking what should I do. People are so obnoxious they look at you like their enemy who tries to give them a problem. Problem is the work, they don't like to work. Finally the forth person tells me where to go. I go there, they say "file a paper," if it comes tomorrow on the same flight we'll send to your address in Nice, otherwise it would be lost. I filed a paper, wrote that there was a phone and ran to train station. You CAN NOT possibly make this up; trains are not running. French railroad is on strike. I have to go to hotel, no choice. Costs me $100 the cheapest. I'm starving, grabbed some McDonald's on the way, ran into shower, got in bed, no TV, thanked God that I'm safe and went to sleep. Next day waiting for the same flight to arrive. It comes. People who handle this matter called me: "your baggage is here." I'm so emotionally drained that it's hard to believe in any good news. I go inside the baggage room with a woman, see fat, big, ugly alone man working there looking at me with discontent. The first thing instinctively I noticed that there is no camera on the ceiling or anywhere on the walls. We get around, and there it is - mine with broken Swiss lock and the zipper on the side where exactly the phone was. I opened it up and, of course, it's not there. It requires a SPECIAL tool and lots of force of a strong man to cut that lock's thick metal. My take was that they had it previous day, x-rayed it, saw the phone and kept it back to "tune it up."
And freak show face of that pig man working there was saying "take what you've got and go away, don't ask questions." Oh, well, I'm coming out, woman tells me I have to file out paper again with what's missing. She said broken or lost considered the same and should be compensated. I don't have time to go through everything I had there, just put a phone, got a complain number. Ran to train station. No luck, no trains. Got back to the same hotel, paid for another day, had no desire to go to see the city (I had been in Geneva before). Pushed myself to go for a walk at least, talk to people. It's not a social environment. Just kill the day to go back to sleep. The next day, thanks to Goodness Gracious, Frenchmen decided to move their butts. More than 7 hours train ride from from Mid East of France to South to Blue Coast didn't yield anything worth seeing. It's just nothing there. Only when you get to sea shore it gets green and somewhat interesting, if it's the first time, but when you come out of train station you walk right into dog s..t.
I emailed the company, they rejected any reimbursement. I mean nothing. They said they are not responsible and that's it. Which is not true. I found out a law, the name of the law and they are. My neighbor, who was a French teacher at school, helped me to write a letter to Railroad to ask to compensate for 2 days hotel cost, he said if they want, they would do that. They didn't. No matter how harsh I was with Swiss Air International on my emails (I kept those to show one day to the entire world), they couldn't care less.
I said that I promise that all my life I never will fly their planes. I said I don't want to use the half of the ticket on the way back, that I'll sue them, I'll put their name all over the world. No kidding! Who cares? Not them.
If they at least would honor the return of half of the ticket, I probably wouldn't bother writing this to you and ask to read it out loud to your audience. This should be my pay back and I'll never fly that stupid airline called "SWISS AIR INTERNATIONAL" again. Another important lessen to be learned the hard way is that you should ALWAYS go with your gut feeling. For me it has been proven over and over time after time.
My point for writing this to you is this: there are no cameras in baggage handling places, which is criminal. People you pay to service you are the ones victimizing you and there is no recourse. In Nice Airport you never should have someone to help you, rent a car or even get a taxi. Anything you have should be always in your hands without putting down, handing out, getting in any car. Keep everything in your hands, get on the bus with public, save money and be safe.
Their local newspaper called Nice Matin (Nice Morning) periodically was writing about burglaries in airport. Average 7-10 with the car, luggage and everything you possibly have. Especially now with cell phones thieves are going around pretending that they're passengers like you. Next thing you know you're by yourself on the side walk. Police will help you as much as the meditation can help the dead. I remember one advertisement on Monaco radio pleading to return $100.000 euro worth of professional TV camera for $10.000 euro reword - no questions asked. They came to film a big project and their equipment was stolen in Nice airport. THERE ARE NO CAMERAS. Plus, airports have no policy to check their handlers when they're leaving their jobs. So, they can go inside with tools, a truck, laud it up, drive it out or walk out with everything. The problem was so huge, that there were discussions to sell the airport to private company.
So, don't be surprised that the sealed bags checked in with machine-guns inside for Israeli PM ends up in Sahara desert riding on the becks of snakes and scorpions.
I didn't have a problem in USA so far, because I traveled light. But apparently, though might not as severe, the problem exists in here too.
So long.

Saturday, July 3, 2010

To Michael Savage (part 9)

Dr. Savage,

I'm enjoying a Sat. evening in NYC. Nice weather, but scorcher is coming. I don't know how we grow up without AC. I still don't like it, though. Also I prefer hot over cold. I don't like to bundle up. My favorite cloths are shorts and t-shorts. I can wear them every day.
Especially I have amazing legs. Extremely beautiful. They call it "traffic stopper."
I can't lie. Why should I?
Tomorrow is Independence day, some on the radio called to change it to Dependence day.
I thought it was funny, I should share with you. We'll take my bear and bunny and go to see fireworks and sing "America the Beautiful." It always brings tears to my eyes. I'm a sensitive person. Last year it was on Hudson. It was so nice. We walked down the Riverside and there it was. And good news is that it's again on Hudson.
Today I went to Metropolitan museum. I feel strong connection to Egyptian art of Pharaohs time. No matter what is new and what else I see, every time I go there I have to pass by that section. I talked to art selling couple on the street. They were from Miami Beach said that economy is very bad in there. They are trying to see if they can live here, but this town is getting more and more expensive. Now I'm sitting in the street doing this and hear lots of tourists, including Russians.
I was still thinking about that embarrassing timing of the bed news about agents. WHY right after that groovy hospitality? To me it was almost too good to be true; too fast, too casual, too easy. Could it be? Maybe, why not? Why should I doubt? Let it be.
But you know what, I think I have a little theory about this. Do you want to know?
I call it "the burger theory."
Get this: after "happy meal summit" at the time of press conference, one journalist asked Mr. Medvedev "how was the burger" and he responded "as usual American fast food - not healthy, but tasty." I thought at that moment that maybe he shouldn't have said it. Instead of just complimenting, half of his comment was criticizing. I would suggest him to say "It was very good and he has a good taste in choosing restaurants. Was fun too, thanks for sharing the fries, Mr. President (turning to O with a smile). I'll be glad to go back there." And be sincere about it, honestly... he decided to take an offer to go for it, right? But...
Now, my theory is that O didn't like that 50% criticism about his burger.
I'll tell you why. Because he is a man. Men don't like when you criticize their offers. They take it personally. It's a simple psychology. If man invites me for a dinner and a movie and I say "food was no good and movie was stupid," he would be humiliated. Their cars, their stuff, business, job are considered part of their identity and product of their judgment.
But if I go out with a lady friend and she pays and I say "this food is no good" she won't be offended, most likely she will agree, offer to change or call cook a name.
Man would take offense as if he was the cook.
"You criticize my burger, thus my judgment for taking there as if I feed you unhealthy food?" That's what O felt at that moment. He felt let down. Remember he doesn't like criticism. "You embarrassed me, I'll embarrass you." That's it. That's my theory.
Unless something like that also happened while talking politics that we didn't see, that could do too.
So long.

Thursday, July 1, 2010

To Michael Savage (part 8)

Dr. Savage,

I was watching and listening about this Russian Agent story, trying to figure it out.
There is a program RT.com. It's Russian TV in English. One of their reports had Wayne Madsen and former CIA analyst Ray McGovern as guests. They two were saying that those agents got nothing to do with military or tech. secrets as usual espionage considered, that those were just "not registered agents" whose job was to get closer to some politicians to "influence" their policy.
Like you said on the first day of this news that the "registered" ones called "lobbyist?" That might be it.
McGovern also said that currently 20 countries have not registered any agents or organizations in Russia, but they're all over in there and authorities know about them.
Who knows? I never heard of these type. Why they were carrying wrong names? Of course it's illegal, but their work was directed to benefit these 2 countries to get closer or not?
In one of the news reports I heard that 2 of the accused were involved in some campaign fund-raising for O and Hillary.
My Q is: Why didn't they choose to do it openly at least starting from last 2 years?
Last couple of years Russian government hired 3 PR US companies to put their best face forward, to represent their side of the story, especially on the war in South. The result of these companies efforts he was chosen as a person of the year and his picture got on the cover of Time magazine, remember? RF spent lots of money on political PR in USA. One of those Internationally known PR companies charged $30 thousand a month on one year contract. Mr. Putin's administration put efforts into Russia's image building and did it very openly.
Couldn't he donate to all sorts of so called Int'l or Nat'l policy analysis and research institutes or centers instead of paying for so many people's leisurely lives in USA? Don't know. They are non-profit, they take money from everybody and could "closely" look into some "special situations" perhaps? Just a guess. I'm not an expert on this.
When slick Willy was in Moscow with Prime Minister, latter said "you came to Moscow at the right time, your police got out of control and grubbed some people, but that's their job." Willy was laughing. This was on RT.com and CBS.com. Also Mr. Putin had a smirk mixed with a smile on his face when he said this. I assume in his mind he was saying
"do you know how many of yours I know by real name, address and a face too?"
After your show I listened to Michael Smerconish a little, he had some intelligence analyst from UK about this. Latter said that in this day and age you can find most things on Google. He also said they could listen to those politicians' interviews on radio and TV and find out what's was on their agenda. By going to parties you can't really talk politics with politicians, all you get is a chitchat.
It was funny to hear.
I smell old cold war, old fashion nonsense, which is obsolete these days. Some were here for decades, maybe even forgot to work.
Why now, right after that groovy "happy meal with shared fries summit?" Especially Gibbs said that O knew about it before the meeting? That's my biggest question, but I have no clue. They enchanted Mr. M by opening Twitter account for him. I think they got his password alright. Showed him gadgets, a phone to surprise him. He was really glowing. Was he truly surprised seeing a phone nobody really needs? I wonder. I dream to ask him one day on my own International program. He was a law professor before this job for many years. He's not a "career" politician like our master organizer, who wants to convince people to conduct world affairs on Twitter.
Imagine; Twitter, twitter, knock, knock, I've a got a bigger and faster bomb, it's coming your way, are you ready? Twitter, twitter!!!
Wow! We lived to see this day, didn't we?
Hope this won't affect the good relations, seriously. I was happy to see a progress. Actually I was getting even a little too surprised, raising eyebrows while watching. The two man looked like old bodies on their day care friends' reunion. It seemed like they could have sleep over, pajama and slumber party albums on them to refresh fun memories after lunch.
If I'd be with Mr. Medvedev, I'd not suggest him eat that burger. "Get some juicy steak or something" I'd say. I'd pay for it too. I put my money where my mouth is. Also cold beer would be nice. My favorite ... classified.
Mr. Putin also said to Mr. Clinton "I really expect that positive relations will not suffer." Amen to that.
I'd suggest an exchange, a swap and put to rest to this type of a thing. It's a shame. Taxpayers on both sides shouldn't be forced to pay for this. We can do better than this from now on.
So long.
P.S. Stop screaming on your program, you're screaming too much.

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