The Academic Fallacy
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Michael D. Morrissey Nov. 5, 2006
Morgan Reynolds* begins his most recent article on the planes/no-planes issue (Did planes actually hit the WTC or were all the videos faked?) by referring specifically to Eric Salter’s article in the Journal of 9/11 Studies** and makes available the (second negative) review of his (Reynolds’) article by the journal’s editors.
This is a small step in the right direction, providing (…)
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The Academic Fallacy
5 November 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
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As our parting gift to Pataki, re-elect Alan Hevesi for NY State Comptroller
5 November 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
5 commentsAs our parting gift to Pataki, re-elect Alan Hevesi for NY State Comptroller
By Mary MacElveen
November 5, 2006
I want everyone living in New York State to think back to last winter especially if they heat their homes with oil. As the tank gage inched lower, your anxiety of how you were going to pay for another delivery sky rocketed. I know mine did. You would have thought that Governor George Pataki could have demanded assistance on behalf of all of us for some relief from his (…) -
As a former Republican, I would never support Peter King and Joe Lieberman
4 November 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
4 commentsAs a former Republican, I would never support Peter King and Joe Lieberman By Mary MacElveen November 4, 2006
Every morning, I check the stats on my blog to see which articles are resonating with my readers it helps me focus on what issues are important and issues that are not. As I checked the stats this morning, my jaw dropped as I saw that my piece “February 15th, 2003: Little did we know” was read by 444 people. You may ask why this surprises me. I have written for sites such as (…) -
PENTAGON COVER-UP OF FALCON BASE DISASTER
4 November 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
15 commentsPentagon Cover-Up of Army Base Disaster
By Peter Fredson
November 4, 2006
I have searched all the major newspapers in vain for the greatest Iraqi disaster this year. There seems to be a massive cover-up of hundreds of American dead, not to mention many Iraqis. This October Surprise may prove to be the undoing of Secretary Rumsfeld, if not George Bush. I found the story on several blogs by surfing the Internet.
The original story was written by Brian Harring on this link: (…) -
February 15th, 2003: Little did we know
3 November 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
February 15th, 2003: Little did we know By Mary MacElveen
November 3, 2006
On February 15th, 2003, the world came together to tell Bush that we did not support his invasion of Iraq, but little did we know at that time the extent of the damage that would be done. We, who protested this war, never foresaw that over 2,800 U.S. soldiers would be lost to us forever. Never did we foresee that 655,000 innocent Iraqis would be killed. I use that figure of 655,000 based upon the publication (…) -
As Democrats, we must not fear in speaking of God
3 November 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
8 commentsAs Democrats, we must not fear in speaking of God By Mary MacElveen November 3, 2006
If we are to believe that we live in a country based upon Christian values in which Bush and those like him wear God on their sleeve, as evident with the war in Iraq, in which Bush and the Republicans have broken some of the Ten Commandments. We must face up to the fact; we have not been living up to our Christian values. The reason why I only mention Christianity is because most that have led this (…) -
What character has the GOP shown us? Stick with Alan Hevesi in the NY State Comptrollers race
2 November 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
2 commentsWhat character has the GOP shown us? Stick with Alan Hevesi in the NY State Comptrollers race By Mary MacElveen November 2, 2006
In his latest column, Lawrence C. Levy of Newsday calls upon the Democrats to show character when it comes to whom they shall vote for in the NY State Comptroller race.
In his column, he writes “But Democrats must show character and courage. Character, to look beyond party labels and cut loose a guy they have supported for years. And courage, because a vote (…) -
Touch Screen Voting — Advantage GOP
2 November 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentThe drumbeat of reports from around the country of touch-screen voting machines failing during Early Voting continues to grow. These aren’t "glitches." These are failures.
So far, the reports have all involved Democratic (or Green) votes flipping to, or otherwise benefitting, Republican candidates. In South Florida , St. Louis County, Missouri , Virginia , Arkansas , Dallas , and now San Antonio, Texas.
http://news.google.com/news?hl=en&a...
"Heh, heh, heh, heh, heh." — George W. Bush -
U.S.+international agents to monitor e-vote satellite activity during election (flipping to Rep)
2 November 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
2 commentsU.S. and international agents to monitor e-vote satellite activity during election e-votes flipping Democrat votes to Republican in early voting
U.S. and international agents to monitor e-vote satellite activity during election
House and Senate members facing either re-election or removal from office on Tuesday are not telling Americans that satellites may have the capability to access, question and effectively monitor e-vote computer systems at polling stations and central vote (…) -
Joe Lieberman’s record: Why would anyone in Connecticut vote for him?
2 November 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
3 commentsJoe Lieberman’s record: Why would anyone in Connecticut vote for him? By Mary MacElveen November 2, 2006
Living on the north shore of Long Island and if the weather if favorable, I can see the coast line of Connecticut. The only thing that separates us is a slim body of water known as the Long Island sound. If on Election Day the voters of Connecticut choose to re-elect, Joe Lieberman, we may as well be oceans apart.
As I was reading this article in the Hartford Courant: Focus Stays (…)