My favorite response to the dirty dealing the U.S. does behind everybody's back and that were leaked by wikileaks:
"President Obama supports responsible, accountable, and open government at home and around the world, but this reckless and dangerous action runs counter to that goal. By releasing stolen and classified documents, Wikileaks has put at risk not only the cause of human rights but also the lives and work of these individuals. We condemn in the strongest terms the unauthorized disclosure of classified documents and sensitive national security information."
Obama wants open governtment?...
...ahahahahahahahah... You're FUNNY! Obama wants open government like he wants peace in Afghanistan. C'MON!
Hillary Clinton had this to say:
"… we are taking aggressive steps to hold responsible those who stole this information."
Has any U.S. official said..."Hey, sorry about that spying on you and using information to get what we want out of you. We won't do it again. We will correct our bad behavior."
F**K NO! U.S. ACCOUNTABILITY? F**K YOU! NO WAY! THE U.S. DIPLOMATIC A-HOLES WILL CONTINUE TO BEHAVE IN WHATEVER MANNER THEY SEE FIT IN ORDER TO CREATE WEALTH FOR THE FEW AT THE EXPENSE OF THE MASSES OF HUMANS AT THE BOTTOM!
It would be nice to see the U.S. take responsibility for their actions, but c'mon, get real. That will never happen. Well, it might. Probably around the time that Obama actually creates a real open government.
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Monday, November 29, 2010
U.S. Diplomatic Crisis
Julian Assange is at it again!
Recently leaked embassy dispatches between the U.S. and other nations again exposes U.S. global criminal activity in allegiance with many other nations. This is such fun stuff! Actual documentation for all the crimes I simply assumed the U.S. was committing given its historical patterns. I LOVE THIS STUFF! Saudi Arabia leaders have heavily encouraged U.S. imperialism to strike at Iran! Man o Man, the slaughter folks will commit in order to gain more wealth for the few. But here is my favorite "we would like to keep this covered up, Mr. Assange" quote.
"[S]tate department spokesman PJ Crowley said[,] "[i]t will place lives and interests at risk. It is irresponsible.""
Whose lives will be put at risk? The lives of Afghani's at wedding celebrations? The lives of children being poisoned by depleted uranium? Nope! NO U.S. DIPLOMAT LIFE WILL EVER BE ENDANGERED IN THEIR EXPOSED CRIMINAL ACTIVITY! What it means is U.S. diplomatic careers will be placed at risk and the gazillions dollars stolen off of the backs of the masses can no longer be EASILY pocketed by those who truly deserve it...the wealthy. Non-essential lives such as those who don't steal off of the backs of the masses for their own and corporate gain will continue to be slaughtered and oppressed by the millions. That will continue for sure.
"Interests" of course we all know to mean the financial interests of the wealthy. Those folks are smarter than that. They can work around and through those leaks. No wealthy criminal will be going to prison. The wealthy will remain absolutely fine. We don't have to worry about them...honest.
"Irresponsible?" Irresponsible? It doesn't seem irresponsible to do dirty backroom criminal deals in order to create more wealth for the wealthy and the expense and often the lives of those that aren't. NO! That's not irresponsible! Exposing these and so many other wealthy elite crimes is irresponsible. Can't you see, Julian, you are cutting into the most important thing in their world...their overhead costs.
Recently leaked embassy dispatches between the U.S. and other nations again exposes U.S. global criminal activity in allegiance with many other nations. This is such fun stuff! Actual documentation for all the crimes I simply assumed the U.S. was committing given its historical patterns. I LOVE THIS STUFF! Saudi Arabia leaders have heavily encouraged U.S. imperialism to strike at Iran! Man o Man, the slaughter folks will commit in order to gain more wealth for the few. But here is my favorite "we would like to keep this covered up, Mr. Assange" quote.
"[S]tate department spokesman PJ Crowley said[,] "[i]t will place lives and interests at risk. It is irresponsible.""
Whose lives will be put at risk? The lives of Afghani's at wedding celebrations? The lives of children being poisoned by depleted uranium? Nope! NO U.S. DIPLOMAT LIFE WILL EVER BE ENDANGERED IN THEIR EXPOSED CRIMINAL ACTIVITY! What it means is U.S. diplomatic careers will be placed at risk and the gazillions dollars stolen off of the backs of the masses can no longer be EASILY pocketed by those who truly deserve it...the wealthy. Non-essential lives such as those who don't steal off of the backs of the masses for their own and corporate gain will continue to be slaughtered and oppressed by the millions. That will continue for sure.
"Interests" of course we all know to mean the financial interests of the wealthy. Those folks are smarter than that. They can work around and through those leaks. No wealthy criminal will be going to prison. The wealthy will remain absolutely fine. We don't have to worry about them...honest.
"Irresponsible?" Irresponsible? It doesn't seem irresponsible to do dirty backroom criminal deals in order to create more wealth for the wealthy and the expense and often the lives of those that aren't. NO! That's not irresponsible! Exposing these and so many other wealthy elite crimes is irresponsible. Can't you see, Julian, you are cutting into the most important thing in their world...their overhead costs.
Friday, November 26, 2010
Tillicum Wawa Interview with Iokepa and Inette Now Podcast.
Tillicum Wawa interviewed Iokepa and Inette on Thursday, November 25, alleged Thanksgiving Day is now on podcast. This amazing couple hail out of Hawaii. Iokepa being a Native Hawaiian and a spiritual leader, Inette his Jewish wife, are in the midst of a journey across the U.S. for what they call Return Voyage. Inette's book, "Grandmothers Whisper" is now available. The book is about the early part of her journey with Iokepa. This wonderful couple have lived on the beach in Hawaii for 10 years, and plan to go back soon.
Shusli's son, who played ukele, moved to Hawaii on Friday for a new part of his life. He received a blessing from Iokepa and the whole crew for his journey.
John Talley of the former program "Indian World" dropped by and asked a few questions.
Shusli coordinated the show and the whole thing went really well.
This is the best radio experience I have ever had, and I've been at it for some 15 years now.
Please listen to the podcast, send us any critiques or information at tillicumwawa@gmail.com, and send e-mail to the programming director, Chris Merrick, at program@kboo.org.
Tillicum Wawa was given one pilot program (also on podcast at our website) and we requested the time on Thanksgiving as Iokepa and Inette went out of their way in order to be here to either be interviewed live or have it recorded. We are not scheduled for another program and we don't have a firm slot, so if you e-mail Chris, please suggest that KBOO make room for "Tillicum Wawa: Voices of the People."
I thank Redwillow and Shusli especially for their ideas and work as partners on this show.
Thursday, November 25, 2010
Tillicum Wawa Pics 11-25-10 With Iokepa and Inette
I have been producing radio for some 15 years, and Shusli and Redwillow are the easiest and best partners I have ever worked with. Iopkepa and Inette make the best guests and we covered everything from spirituality to genocide. The chant and IZ composition Shusli combined for the intro music to the show was so powerful that I cried when I first heard it at home, and Inette cried when she was listening to it in the studio.
I want to thank the Grandmothers, Iokepa and Inette, Shusli and Redwillow, Shusli's son and his Ukele, Emily Young, KBOO, and all the KBOO listeners for the best radio experience of my life.
I especially wish to thank John Talley, who, for 33 years, produced the radio program "Indian World" for KBOO. Thanks John for coming down and being a great presence on this earth.
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Reel Injun

Neil interviews many interesting folks such as: John Trudell, Sacheen Littlefeather, Robbie Robertson, Chris Eyre, Clint Eastwood, and many others.
The film documents how Hollywood has viewed Indians throughout the decades since its birth in the late 19th century. He explains how Indians were portrayed as fellow human beings into the 1920's, but during the Depression, the Indians as "uncivilized savage" came into vogue. That is where the Indian speak started: Ugh, Me heapum big indin cheef!"
As a kid, I always felt uncomfortable about Bugs Bunny (my favorite as a kid) was killing Indians and making a joke out of it. What the f**k?
This is an excellent travel film done by Neil Diamond and it is currently playing in Portland, Oregon at the Hollywood Theater through Sunday, November 28.
A must see!
After watching this, I listened to a 1946 Jack Benny program and heard him use the Indian Speak for a laugh during the show and at the end, in a very serious tone, stated that the brotherhood of man should get along no matter the race. (head spinning like Linda Blair).
I've also been reading a racist peace blog where an educated peace activist uses Indians in his own creation. He created us Indians into a rather large peace and non-violent group...C'MON!
Racist mascots.
I hate institutional racism above all forms because it is accepted as natural, and when challenged, it is explained to us Indians that we don't know better. At least the overt racists are honest.
"Reel Injun." Go see it. Take your friends. Take your neighbors. It is an important documentary.
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Tillicum Wawa Will Interview Iopkea and Inette
On Thursday, November 25, Thanksgiving Day in the U.S., from 10 to 11am PST, "Tillicum Wawa: Voices of the People" will be interviewing Iokepa and Inette. We will be discussing Inette's new book "Grandmother's Whisper," and talking with them both about their Return Voyage program. We will also be discussing Hawaiian culture, its preservation, sacred sites, etc.
So, tune in on Thursday, November 25, for a special "Tillicum Wawa" for an interview with Iopkea and Inette from 10 to 11am on KBOO, 90.7fm. KBOO can also be found on the web at kboo.fm and listened to online.

"Tillicum Wawa: Voices of the People"
is
Vicki "Redwillow" Creel
Rhonda "Shusli" Baseler
Eugene Johnson
Vicki "Redwillow" Creel
Rhonda "Shusli" Baseler
Eugene Johnson
Our mission statement is:
We will connect tribal communities and those who support those communities via the KBOO airwaves with the intent to empower Native Americans, to bridge cultures and broaden understanding in an enviornment of learning and collaboration.
For programming updates and pictures visit Eugene's KBOO blog at this link.
Friday, November 19, 2010
Tillicum Wawa is now on Podcasst

The pilot program for "Tillicum Wawa: Voices of the People," is now podcast on the KBOO website. Click here for the link. Check it out. Then, if you like it, send e-mails to the program director to forward to the program committee to encourage them to give us a regular time slot.
We interviewed Eric Bernando and Peter Bauer (Urban Scout) about the Chinook Jargon classes they provide.
We also interviewed Robert Miller, a Shawnee member and lawyer and law professor at Lewis and Clark College about his new book, "Discovering Indigenous Lands: The Doctrine of Discovery in the English Colonies." He is also the author of "Native America, Discovered and Conquered: Thomas Jefferson, Lewis and Clark, and Manifest Destiny."
We had an "Angry Indian Minute" and commentary from Shusli on Veteran's Day.
You can e-mail Chris Merrick, KBOO'S program director at:
program@kboo.org
On Thursday, November 25th, "Tillicum Wawa: Voices of the People," would like to welcome Iokepa and Inette to discuss Inettes new book, "Grandmother's Whisper," and to discuss their current journey for their Return Voyage program. So tune in to KBOO at their website, or to 90.7fm to listen in.
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