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A Snowmobile For George, a Review
Todd Darling’s documentary, A Snowmobile For George, starts with the question of why George Bush brought back the two stroke engine snowmobile that emits 27 times more pollution than an average car. An interesting topic to broach, Darling looks at it from a very personal angle, being his own family purchased one such snowmobile. Continue reading
Posted in Pop Culture
Tagged average car, Bush administration, California, Department of Interior, federal government, fisherman and commercial fisherman, George Bush, imagery, Karl Rove, klamath river, Lake Tahoe, Memphis International Film Festival, Michael Moore, San Francisco;, Stroke, the Atlanta Film Festival, todd darling, United States, Wyoming, Yellowstone
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Intelligence, Counter Terrorism, Protection – New Educational Opportunity
In the continuing series on educational opportunities during these troubled times I have a new one that until recently hadn’t thought much about, specific training for counter terrorism, intelligence services and general protection. I found an new online school that … Continue reading
Dredging Up the Past – Vincent Bugliosi and GW Bush Deceptions
Logicians, scientists and philosophers often refer to the logical fallacies of inference from false negative (failing to recognize evidence that is available, hence failing to draw the correct conclusion) and inference from false positive (invalidly drawing a conclusion from imagined evidence, that which simply does not exist). If nothing else, the happily departed GW Bush administration gave us great examples of each of these fallacies, the first admissible as a misstep or mistake in reasoning; the second more a case of deceptive tactic of persuasion, than a simple misstep in reasoning. Continue reading
Posted in American Idol
Tagged al-Qaeda, America, Bi-Partisan Commission, Bush, Bush administration, Cheney, Congress, excellent attorney, GW Bush administration, Iraq, Leader, news media, Osama Bin Laden, reporter, Saddam Hussein Iraqi government, United States, Vincent Bugliosi, White House
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The GOP In 2008: Overview and Analysis (Second of three parts)
These articles presents a hypothesis regarding the Republicans presidential nominees in 2008. There is special attention paid to the GOPs possible black candidates. Potential issues and strategies are also discussed. Source material is provided. Continue reading →