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  • Exposing the Associated Press

    03/07/2007 1:08:46 PM PST · by John Jorsett · 11 replies · 780+ views
    World Net Daily ^ | Mar 7, 2007 | Joseph Farah
    The New York Times gets its fair share of criticism. So does CNN. So do the major broadcast networks. The Washington Post and L.A. Times have their own detractors. In fact, these days, nearly everyone recognizes press bias, incompetence and arrogance when they see it in the major media.Yet, it is my considered opinion that one news agency gets off nearly scot-free from criticism despite being the worst purveyor of political propaganda and distortion. I refer to the largest news-gathering organization in the world – the Associated Press. For the life of me, I don't understand why there haven't been...
  • Acting Responsibly ? ( ACLU and child pornography )

    03/02/2007 1:17:52 PM PST · by george76 · 22 replies · 693+ views
    Daily News-Record ^ | March 2, 2007
    In what may or may not be surprising to opponents of the ACLU, the former president of the Virginia ACLU chapter has been arrested for allegedly possessing child pornography. The complaint states that Charles Rust-Tierney "has subscribed to multiple child pornography web sites over a period of years." Rather violent and brutal Web sites if the complaint is true. It also alleges Rust-Tierney admitted to the lawbreaking. Ironically, the former coach of various youth athletic teams argued in the past against restricting Internet access in public libraries in Virginia. He wrote, "Recognizing that individuals will continue to behave responsibly and...
  • ACLU ex-president charged in child-porn case

    02/24/2007 6:21:55 AM PST · by 3AngelaD · 42 replies · 1,639+ views
    THE WASHINGTON TIMES ^ | February 24, 2007 | Jerry Seper
    Federal authorities yesterday charged the former president of the American Civil Liberties Union of Virginia, who serves as a leader of youth sports organizations in the state, with receiving and possessing child pornography. Charles Rust-Tierney, 51, of Arlington, was named in a criminal complaint filed by the U.S. Attorney's Office in Alexandria and was taken into custody by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents and Arlington County police... Mr. Rust-Tierney, a former public defender in the District, was identified in court documents as having coached various youth sport teams in and around Arlington County... ICE officials had no comment on...
  • O'Reilly: Former Virginia ACLU President busted by I.C.E. for possession of violent child porn (Upd

    02/23/2007 5:21:18 PM PST · by DTogo · 191 replies · 13,006+ views
    FoxNews Channel ^ | Feb 23, 2007 | DTogo
    <p>BREAKING: O'Reilly had Catherine Heridge (sp?) on describing the case.</p> <p>ALEXANDRIA, Va. (AP) - A youth sports coach in Arlington County who is also a past president of Virginia's American Civil Liberties Union chapter was arrested Friday and charged with receiving and possessing child pornography.</p>
  • Tapes reveal WMD plans by Saddam (Rowan Scarborough)

    03/12/2006 10:29:27 PM PST · by smoothsailing · 109 replies · 6,082+ views
    The Washington Times ^ | 3-13-06 | Rowan Scarborough
    Tapes reveal WMD plans by Saddam By Rowan Scarborough THE WASHINGTON TIMES Published March 13, 2006 Audiotapes of Saddam Hussein and his aides underscore the Bush administration's argument that Baghdad was determined to rebuild its arsenal of weapons of mass destruction once the international community had tired of inspections and left the Iraqi dictator alone.     In addition to the captured tapes, U.S. officials are analyzing thousands of pages of newly translated Iraqi documents that tell of Saddam seeking uranium from Africa in the mid-1990s.     The documents also speak of burying prohibited missiles, according to a government official familiar with the...
  • Tierney cites God's help directing him to WMD locations

    02/23/2006 3:22:14 PM PST · by rjp2005 · 14 replies · 833+ views
    "William Tierney, the former United Nations weapons inspector who unveiled the so-called "Saddam Tapes" at a conference in Arlington, Virginia, Saturday, told National Review Online that God directed him to weapons sites in Iraq and that his belief in the importance of one particular site was strengthened when a friend told him that she had a vision of the site in a dream."
  • 'Bush Was Right'(Saddam's WMD)

    02/21/2006 5:38:24 PM PST · by kellynla · 154 replies · 4,792+ views
    Investor's Business Daily ^ | 2/21/2006 | staff
    WMD: The quote above is that of a former UNSCOM member after translating and reviewing 12 hours of taped conversations between Saddam Hussein and his aides. So what's on the covers of Time and Newsweek? Funny thing about dictators and tyrants: Very often they are meticulous record keepers. The fall of the Third Reich, the Soviet Union and Saddam Hussein's Iraq all produced treasure troves of information. In Iraq's case, there were so many documents and records that even now only a small fraction have been translated and analyzed. Among them are 12 hours of conversations from the early 1990s...
  • LIVE THREAD: CSPAN 2 - The Saddam Tapes and WMD translations NOW (12:20pm PST)

    02/21/2006 12:23:22 PM PST · by cgk · 76 replies · 3,878+ views
    CSPAN 2 | 2-21-06
    Posterboard is up on screen showing translations of what Saddam and Tariq Aziz said on the tapes released this weekend at the Intelligence Summit. It sounds like former UN inspector Tierney is the one reading the translations.
  • Bill Tierney on Fox & Friends to review Iraqi Nuclear Plasma Program(Saddam Tapes)

    02/19/2006 2:54:35 PM PST · by Alex Marko · 18 replies · 909+ views
    Bill Tierney will appear on Fox & Friends Monday Feb. 20 at 7:15 am with taped recordings of Saddam convesations along with english text related to Iraq's Nuclear Plasma Program linked to their Atomic programs. In a clear confession, Saddam along with 2 previously unknown scientist's discuss Iraq's ongoing Plasma Program.
  • Saddam Translator: ABC Re-interpreted Tapes

    02/17/2006 10:45:00 AM PST · by areafiftyone · 123 replies · 4,280+ views
    NewsMax ^ | 2/17/06
    The FBI translator who supplied the 12-hours of Saddam Hussein audiotapes excerpted by ABC's "Nightline" Wednesday night now says the network discarded his translations and went with a less threatening version of the Iraqi dictator's comments. "What you heard on ABC News was their translation," former U.N. weapons inspector Bill Tierney told ABC Radio's Sean Hannity on Thursday. "They came up with something different on a key element regarding terrorism in the United States," Tierney insisted. In the "Nightline" version of a 1996 recording, Saddam predicts that Washington, D.C. would be hit by terrorists. But he adds that Iraq would...
  • Fifth Columnist (New York Times' libertarian columnist John Tierney)

    09/15/2005 12:49:35 PM PDT · by neverdem · 24 replies · 981+ views
    Reason ^ | September 14, 2005 | Julian Sanchez
    New York Times columnist John Tierney brings libertarian ideas to America's big-government bible. A Reason interview Earlier this year, libertarians greeted with enthusiasm the news that The New York Times' John Tierney had been tapped to succeed William Safire as a voice from the right on the country's most influential liberal op-ed page. A firm libertarian himself, Tierney had broken The New York Times Magazine's hate mail record with an article on compulsory recycling, infuriated fellow train lovers with a feature piece titled "Amtrak Must Die," and riffed on Robert Nozick and the immorality of rent control in his eclectic...
  • 'NY Times' Unveils Expanded Opinion Section(nice dig at the end)

    04/10/2005 12:53:05 PM PDT · by Pikamax · 21 replies · 848+ views
    E&P ^ | 04/10/05 | E&P Staff
    'NY Times' Unveils Expanded Opinion Section By E&P Staff Published: April 10, 2005 11:00 AM ET NEW YORK As promised, The New York Times unveiled its expanded Sunday op-ed section, a move set in motion at least partly by the decision to move the lengthy Frank Rich contributions here from Arts & Leisure. But there are several added angles, as well. For one thing, since the new two-page group of columns runs as a spread, not merely opposite the editorials, the name has been changed from op-ed to “opinion.” The paper has also shuffled columnists with longtime Sunday favorites Maureen...
  • 'N.Y. Times' Picks John Tierney for Op-Ed Page (to replace Safire)

    03/01/2005 9:38:22 AM PST · by pissant · 20 replies · 809+ views
    E&P ^ | 3/1/05 | Joe Strupp
    NEW YORK The New York Times has named conservative columnist John Tierney to its op-ed page after the departure of Times legend William Safire, the paper announced Tuesday. "Safire retired, and now we have John Tierney as a new Op-Ed columnist," Diane McNulty, a Times spokeswoman, told E&P. "You don't replace William Safire." Tierney, who joined the Times in 1990, will begin writing a twice-weekly op-ed column in April, the paper said. Since joining The Times, Tierney has been a general-assignment reporter, a staff writer for the Sunday magazine, and a columnist. He wrote the weekly “Political Points” column during...
  • Guantanamo spy cases

    10/07/2003 5:37:44 AM PDT · by Mrs. Obelix · 15 replies · 792+ views
    The Washington Times ^ | October 6, 2003 | Robert Spencer
    <p>The Muslim organizations that certify chaplains for the U.S. military have come under renewed scrutiny since the arrest of Army Chaplain Yousef Yee and two Muslim translators who worked with al Qaeda prisoners in Guantanamo Bay — and that's all to the good. The Graduate School of Islamic Social Sciences (GSISS) and the American Muslim Foundation (AMF) were already being investigated, and it may well be that somehow Mr. Yee picked up his radical Islam from some contact with these groups. But so far another possibility has been overlooked, perhaps because its political incorrectness quotient is positively off the scale: The possibility that Yee was sincere when he denounced the September 11 attacks, and that his mind was changed by the Guantanamo prisoners themselves.</p>
  • [Former UN] Weapons Inspector Identifies Suspected Iraqi Nuke Factory

    04/28/2003 3:57:22 AM PDT · by ewing · 26 replies · 308+ views
    World Net Dailys 'G2' Intelligence Bulletin ^ | April 28, 2003 | Joeseph Farrah
    A former UN Weapons Inspector tells Joeseph Farrah that he knows where Iraq was reprocessing uranium for development of nuclear weapons and is urging the US Defence Department to take a look.Bill Tierney says that he has first hand knowledge of the uranium enrichment program at a nuclear reasearch facility about six miles from the Iraqi town of Tarmiya.'The Iraqis have an underground chamber where they have cauldrons used for the electromagnetic isotope seperation method,' asserts Tierney. 'And all they have to do is hop in their cars, go up Canal Road, take a right at Baghdad-Mosul Road, go about...
  • Marines hold nuclear site

    04/09/2003 10:29:29 AM PDT · by Ditto · 259 replies · 4,995+ views
    Pittsburgh Tribune Review ^ | Wednesday, April 9, 2003 | Carl Prine
    <p>SOUTH OF BAGHDAD — In a valley sculpted by man, between the palms and roses, lies a vast marble and steel city known as Al-Tuwaitha.</p> <p>In the suburbs about 18 miles south of the capital's suburbs, this city comprises nearly 100 buildings — workshops, laboratories, cooling towers, nuclear reactors, libraries and barracks — that belong to the Iraqi Atomic Energy Commission.</p>
  • FORMER INSPECTOR BILL TIERNEY ON HANNITY: We Will Be Shocked; Underground Uranium Plant

    03/24/2003 2:35:05 PM PST · by doug from upland · 56 replies · 6,369+ views
    Hannity radio show | 3-24-03 | dfu
    Former weapons inspector Bill Tierney (unlike the former inspector who is a pedophile and wrote a silly little book with a whackjob teacher who couldn't get on CNN) said on the Sean Hannity radio show that we will be shocked with what we are going to find in Iraq. He has no doubt we will find huge amounts of what Iraq swears it does not have. In addition, Tierney said that he has told our government where Hussein has hidden an underground uranium plant. Tierney said "I can drive there with my eyes shut."
  • The Prayer That Ended A Career - Former intel officer says method aided interrogation

    03/04/2003 6:42:41 AM PST · by Stand Watch Listen · 3 replies · 5,056+ views
    Army Times | March 10, 2003 | Vince Crawley
    Former intel officer says method aided interrogationBy Vince Crawley, Times staff writerChief Warrant Officer 3 Bill Tierney's military career began in 1983 when, he says, God told him that his mission in life was to join the Army. His career ended 16 years, 9 months and 27 days later because of a prayer.The Defense Intelligence Agency said Tierney, an Arabic-speaking analyst and former U.N. arms inspector, overstepped his bounds when he prayed with an Iraqi Christian defector shortly before the 1998 Desert Fox air strikes against Iraq. At the time, Tierney was assigned to the U.S. Central Command.Such actions "could...
  • Former Weapons Inspector Bill Tierney on Coast to Coast

    02/14/2003 10:33:05 PM PST · by doug from upland · 148 replies · 550+ views
    Coast to Coast | 2-14-03 | dfu
    George Nourey(sp?) has former weapons inspector John Tierney on right now as a guest. I just tuned in, but I think Tierney will be on another hour and a half. I think I heard Tierney say that he believes he has located the area where Hussein has been enriching uranium. He believes Hussein has a nuke.
  • Anthropology and the Search for the Enemy Within (Napoleon Chagnon & Darkness in El Dorado)

    07/29/2002 3:38:49 PM PDT · by beckett · 4 replies · 295+ views
    The Chronicle of Higher Education ^ | July 26, 2002 | THOMAS A. GREGOR and DANIEL R. GROSS
    Anthropology and the Search for the Enemy WithinBy THOMAS A. GREGOR and DANIEL R. GROSS The American Anthropological Association has just published the results of an extensive investigation into charges of abuse of the Yanomami Indians of Venezuela and Brazil that had been brought by its own members against their colleagues Napoleon Chagnon and James Neel. The AAA report is a 325-page document, dense with opinion papers, ethical pronouncements, vast but unbalanced background materials, even the panelists' résumés. When those materials are stripped away, what remains is a verdict of not guilty on the truly serious charge -- genocide --...