TomPaine.com - Proof Bush Fixed The Facts Proof Bush Fixed The Facts. Ray McGovern. May 04, 2005 the case would bebuttressed by a wellhoned US-UK intelligence-turned-propaganda-machine. http://www.tompaine.com/articles/proof_bush_fixed_the_facts.php
Extractions: Return to: Opinions "Intelligence and facts are being fixed around the policy." Never in our wildest dreams Truth-Telling Coalition or not, some brave soul has made the most explosive "patriotic leak" of the war by giving London's Sunday Times Juggernaut Before The Horse Obedience School The meeting concludes with a directive to "work on the assumption that the UK would take part in any military action." Small wonder that, when the only U.S. analyst who met with the alcoholic Iraqi defector appropriately codenamed "Curveball" raised strong doubt about Curveball's reliability before then-Secretary of State Colin Powell used the fabrication about "mobile biological weapons trailers" before the United Nations, the analyst got this e-mail reply from his CIA supervisor: "Let's keep in mind the fact that this war's going to happen regardless of what Curveball said or didn't say, and the powers that be probably aren't terribly interested in whether Curveball knows what he's talking about."
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The Free Press -- Independent News Media - Election 2004 With a limp election theft report, Dems prove why they re unworthy A long,convoluted discussion of electronic voting machines does endorse the need for http://www.freepress.org/departments/display/19/2005/1342
Extractions: The Democrats much-vaunted "investigation" entitled Democracy at Risk: The 2004 Election in Ohio could well have been conducted by a high school class in elementary polling. It consists almost entirely of post-election phone interviews. It says nothing about the devastating discrepancies between exit polls and the highly improbable and virtually impossible vote total that gave George W. Bush a second term. It makes no case about precinct-by-precinct illegalities including unguarded ballots, election machine tampering, an unexplained bogus Homeland Security alert, the firing of whistle-blowing election board officials, and much more.
Proteasomes: The Machines Of Life These machines of destruction consist of a tunnellike core with a cap at either tasks critical to the cell; defects in its structure can prove fatal. http://doegenomestolife.org/science/proteinmachines.shtml
Extractions: Human Genome Project Information Genomics:GTL Microbial Genome Program home ... Glossary Goal 1: Molecular Machines of Life Goal 2: Gene Regulatory Networks Goal 3: Microbial Communities Goal 4: Computation Proteasomes Gene Regulatory Networks Explorations of Function Predictive Models U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science P roteins carry out almost all of life's essential processes, often working in highly complex multicomponent assemblies that sometimes include other types of macromolecules such as DNA or RNA. These machines typically work together in functional networks called "pathways" that underlie the dynamic life of a cell as they execute important metabolic functions, mediate information flow within and among cells, and build cellular structures. An entirely different class of molecular machines functions as motors, converting chemical energy into mechanical motion, both linear and rotary. The dynein motor (see figure at left), a cellular complex believed to be composed of 12 distinct protein parts, performs fundamental transportation tasks critical to the cell; defects in its structure can prove fatal. This machine converts chemical energy stored in an ATP molecule into mechanical energy that moves material though the cell along slender filaments called microtubules. One of the dynein motor's most important functions occurs during cell division, when it helps move chromosomes into proper position, as seen in the
Freshmeat.net: Tutorials - Introduction To Multicasting Authentication allows you to demand that transmitting machines prove that theyare who they say they are, preventing spoofing. As multicasting has been used http://freshmeat.net/articles/view/1185/
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Scoop: Sludge Report #154 Bigger Than Watergate! Proof will follow in time we expect, but only if the work we have begun is Johnson County Election Commissioner Connie Schmidt checked the machines and http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/HL0307/S00064.htm
Extractions: Column: C.D. Sludge In This Edition: Bigger Than Watergate! - How To Rig An Election In The United States - Fantasy vs Reality - How We Discovered The Backdoor - Evidence Of Motive - Evidence Of Opportunity - Evidence Of Method - Evidence Of Prior Conduct - Consistent Unexplained Circumstantial Evidence IMPORTANT NOTE: Publication of this story marks a watershed in American political history. It is offered freely for publication in full or part on any and all internet forums, blogs and noticeboards. All other media are also encouraged to utilise material. Readers are encouraged to forward this to friends and acquaintances in the United States and elsewhere.
Are There Any Tricks For Winning At Slots As for tournament machines, I don t know why you claim that they didn t What proof do you have that the casino did not change chips in the machines for http://robison.casinocitytimes.com/articles/20584.html
Extractions: Why do most casinos make a big deal about "silver mining"? Aren't card counters and bucket/purse thieves more of a threat? You sound like someone who has been evicted from a casino for silver mining. For those who may not be familiar with the term, silver mining is walking around the casino looking for coins or credits left in slot machines. I don't think your average card counter is as big a threat as casinos make him or her out to be. In any case, the difference between card counters and the other types you mention is that the card counter affects only the casino, while silver miners and thieves affect the patrons. Here's an example of why casinos and slot players don't like silver miners. I was playing a machine at Treasure Island that was by the big corridor going to the shops and the escalator to the parking garage. There's a lot of traffic going through that area.
Mateja's Research learning techniques on machines, particularly within a proof planning framework.Proof planning was developed by Prof. Bundy and his group as a model of http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/users/mj201/research/research.html
Extractions: My principal research interests lie in the exploration of informal human cognitive processes in mathematics. My research aims to investigate and mechanise some of human mathematical reasoning, in particular the use of diagrams in proofs of mathematical theorems, the exploitation of learning from examples in order to devise general solutions to problems in mathematics, and in the use of proof planning to guide automatic theorem proving and to explore the structure of mathematical proofs. In order to advance further the state of the art of automated reasoning systems, I think it is important to integrate some of the informal human reasoning techniques with successful formal techniques, such as different types of logic. This will not only make the reasoning systems more powerful, but such systems can then serve as tools with which we can study and explore the nature of human reasoning. Combining Diagrammatic and Symbolic Reasoning Diagrammatic Reasoning Learning New Methods in Proof Planning Agent-Oriented Theorem Proving ... Publications This is the project that I am currently working on during my Advanced Research Fellowship. The idea for this project is to combine some of the informal aspects of human reasoning in a framework which allows for
Extractions: Printer Friendly Version E-Mail This Article Published on Friday, January 31, 2003 by CommonDreams.org "If You Want To Win An Election, Just Control The Voting Machines" by Thom Hartmann Maybe Nebraska Republican Chuck Hagel honestly won two US Senate elections. Maybe it's true that the citizens of Georgia simply decided that incumbent Democratic Senator Max Cleland, a wildly popular war veteran who lost three limbs in Vietnam, was, as his successful Republican challenger suggested in his campaign ads, too unpatriotic to remain in the Senate. Maybe George W. Bush, Alabama's new Republican governor Bob Riley, and a small but congressionally decisive handful of other long-shot Republican candidates really did win those states where conventional wisdom and straw polls showed them losing in the last few election cycles. Perhaps, after a half-century of fine-tuning exit polling to such a science that it's now sometimes used to verify how clean elections are in Third World countries, it really did suddenly become inaccurate in the United States in the past six years and just won't work here anymore. Perhaps it's just a coincidence that the sudden rise of inaccurate exit polls happened around the same time corporate-programmed, computer-controlled, modem-capable voting machines began recording and tabulating ballots. But if any of this is true, there's not much of a paper trail from the voters' hand to prove it.
Extractions: Katrina's Aftermath Bush outlines hurricane aid package Associated Press photo President Bush addresses the nation Thursday night from Jackson Square in New Orleans. Only about 20 of the 500 evacuees at Istrouma Baptist Church watched President Bush as he told them via television Thursday he was committed to helping rebuild their lives in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Talk to us, share information in our forums - Forums Nagin: N.O. should get most aid New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin says some cities are trying to use Hurricane Katrina to grab federal aid even though they were not affected much by the storm. Nagin said Thursday that New Orleans should get the bulk of the $100 billion or more he expects the federal government to spend rebuilding areas devastated by the storm and its related flooding. Read the story La. seeks help from U.S. lawmakers