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In this exclusive interview, Lee Stranahan talks to Paul Pinkham, a reporter for the Florida Times Union, who was in court for the three Pigford fraud convictions that happened in Jacksonville.
What you’ll hear is that the fraud convictions actually pointed to many, many more crimes because there was testimony that there was a fraud ring that taught people how to file a false claim. Furthermore, convicted fraudster Emma Brooks said that the fraud ring told her the payments were restitution for slavery. It’s clear that these three convictions aren’t isolated cases of fraud and the government, apparently, has never actively pursued the fraud ring.
31 Jan 2011
In this exclusive interview, Lee Stranahan talks to Paul Pinkham, a reporter for the Florida Times Union, who was in court for the three Pigford fraud convictions that happened in Jacksonville.
What you’ll hear is that the fraud convictions actually pointed to many, many more crimes because there was testimony that there was a fraud ring that taught people how to file a false claim. Furthermore, convicted fraudster Emma Brooks said that the fraud ring told her the payments were restitution for slavery. It’s clear that these three convictions aren’t isolated cases of fraud and the government, apparently, has never actively pursued the fraud ring.
31 Jan 2011
"...I did not see symptoms of dementia or anything like that while he was in office... I wasn't thinking 'Gee, I'm seeing signs of Alzheimer's here.'"
In the liberal commentator's new book, he says it's fact that the his father had Alheizmer's while still in office and vividly describes seeing signs of "something beyond mellowing" affecting President Reagan as early as three years into his first term: "My heart sank as he floundered his way through his responses. He looked tired and bewildered," Ron Reagan writes.
Given this passage from his new book, it's safe to say Ron Reagan was being somewhat dishonest in this interview.
18 Jan 2011
"...I did not see symptoms of dementia or anything like that while he was in office... I wasn't thinking 'Gee, I'm seeing signs of Alzheimer's here.'"
In the liberal commentator's new book, he says it's fact that the his father had Alheizmer's while still in office and vividly describes seeing signs of "something beyond mellowing" affecting President Reagan as early as three years into his first term: "My heart sank as he floundered his way through his responses. He looked tired and bewildered," Ron Reagan writes.
Given this passage from his new book, it's safe to say Ron Reagan was being somewhat dishonest in this interview.
18 Jan 2011
Wild animals in captivity easily get depressed, which lowers their capacity to reproduce, a dangerous development for threatened species that zoos the world over experience. A team of vets in Paris has now thought up ways to keep orangutans and rare tigers active and happy -- and increase their chances of survival as a species.
17 Jan 2011
Wild animals in captivity easily get depressed, which lowers their capacity to reproduce, a dangerous development for threatened species that zoos the world over experience. A team of vets in Paris has now thought up ways to keep orangutans and rare tigers active and happy -- and increase their chances of survival as a species.
17 Jan 2011
The famed progressive political science professor and activist advances a new baseless theory to try to discredit the Tea Party.
17 Jan 2011
The famed progressive political science professor and activist advances a new baseless theory to try to discredit the Tea Party.
17 Jan 2011