Posted on 12/15/2006 5:45:53 AM PST by Alissa
The first time I heard the word "mendacity" was in the film "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof." I loved the way Burl Ives's character spits out the word as something vile and unacceptable.
Unfortunately, we live in a society where untruthfulness is routinely accepted and even mandated by politicians, union leaders, and members of the press. New York is the headquarters of the biggest producer of mendacity, the New York Times. Fortunately, it's also the home of the antidote, Lucianne.com.
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Interesting take on Drudge. I wondered why I didn't go there anymore.
Could never have said it better!!
"My name, Alicia, means truth, so here it is. We are at war. Our military is the best in the world and the smartest we've ever had. Our enemies are barbaric beheaders who want us dead period. You cannot negotiate with them. They exist on mendacity.
You have been warned."
Gotta love this writer.
BTW, headlining Frank Rich is good for us -- it exposes what a putz he really is.
We need more alicia, and more Alicias.
Totally right on about Drudge.
I don't know what his problem is, but I never go there either, nor do I listen to his radio show any more.
He did some service back in the Monica days, but he's either gotten lazy or gone to the Dark Side.
"My name, Alicia, means truth, so here it is."
No, it doesn't.
From Behind The Name http://www.behindthename.com/php/view.php?name=alicia
ALICIA
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Spanish, English
Pronounced: a-LEE-sya (Spanish), a-LEE-thya (Spanish), a-LIS-a (English), a-LIS-ya (English), a-LISH-a (English), a-LEE-sha (English) [key]
Latinized form of ALICE"
ALICE
Gender: Feminine
Usage: English, French
Pronounced: AL-is (English), a-LEES (French) [key]
Short form of the Old French Adelais, itself a short form of Adalheidis (see ADELAIDE). This is the name of the heroine of Lewis Carroll's 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland' and 'Through the Looking Glass'.
ADELAIDE
Gender: Feminine
Usage: English
Pronounced: AD-e-layd [key]
From the Germanic name Adalheidis which was composed of the elements adal "noble" and heid "kind, sort, type". This was the name of the wife of Otto the Great, and also the wife of King William IV of Britain.
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So if it means anything, Alicia means "noble type."
Nevertheless, the propaganda of the enemedia an excellent descriptive term coined by one poster to Lucianne.com continues to sully news coverage, thanks to Mr. Drudge.
OKAY, fess up....which one of you were trolling at Lucy's place???
As everyone knows, ENEMEDIA, was coined here on FR on 10-31-05.
You have been warned.
Short and sweet.
I stopped going to Drudge years upon discovering Free Republic, which was a link on his site at one time, if I am not mistaken. The main thing I liked about FR - and still do - is after someone posts an article or bit of news, everyone gets to comment on it. You get to hear different takes, opinions, and ideas, which the Washington Post and LA Times did not like. Drudge just gave you articles with no feedback.
I guess Alicia Colon never heard of the original, Free Republic.
That's how I found FreeRepublic, a link on Drudge. The link has been gone for about 7 years, Matt removed it because of some controversy. Can't remember what it was about (controversy).
Lucianne used to post on the FreeRepublic under the screen name Trixie. That was before she started her own website.
I don't know. I just know that I almost always enjoy myself here on the FR! You're in Tennessee? I have been looking at a possible move to either Florida, the Carolinas, or Tennessee. Do you recommend any particular part of the state?
Nancee
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