Wednesday, August 09, 2006

The revolution might be televised...

Newsvine - Presbyterian Church publishes 9/11 conspiracy theory

The Presbyterians also backed the innocence of Professor Angela Davis, when she was "liberated" in an armed take-away in a courthouse by extremists, (part of the revolution not televised) which turned out to be true. I doubt this sceptic's "truth", however, it's strongly out there in other forms. I prefer secular vs. sectarian humanism, but humanism none-the-less should be welcomed.

The local WABC (?) local news a few days (?) prior to 9/11 had a debate among all the candidates to be voted for on 9/10/2001 (?) in the NYC primary held then. One question asked on the TV show I recall was: Now that the World Trade Center was for sale, and the City would profit a windfall from it, how would each candidate spend the money? They were commented on by "experts" as to the possibility of their proposals. One answer, was to build the 40,000 low and middle income housing units originally part of the deal for the exchange of de-mapping several city streets, not applying NYC building codes, etc., that were supposed to be built with the building of the World Trade Center. It was my favorite answer, having spent some time as a youngster in the "projects" in the South Bronx, nearby wrecking balls, and where under President Lincoln, the Capitol Dome was cast and then assembled in Washington, D.C. by the local firm, replacing the former "hat box" on the US capital. I imagine, many watched the "prime time" "debate" more an informational guide to voting that there should be more of.

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