Monday, April 28, 2008
The Media's Coverage of Jeremiah Wright is Wrong
If Barack Obama's sole relationships and associations were with the likes of Jeremiah Wright and William Ayers, then and only then might the media's overboard attempts to radicalize the Illinois Senator and would-be President, fueled by the gurus of right wing talk radio's call for greater scrutiny, show some legitimacy. But that is simply not the case. If Obama were indeed the wolf in sheep's clothing they suggest, it would not take such a stretch of the imagination for his years of public service would have afforded ample occasions for such a revelation to show itself. I, for one, am tired of the distraction from a discussion of the real problems and issues we face. Be careful though, media. There is an intelligent segment of the electorate out there who realizes that you see the prospects of a Democratic party slugfest this summer playing out with more interest than Barack Obama's attempts to break from the politics of old. Your reporting is a blatent attempt to breathe wind in the sails of such a scenario. Shame on you!
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Friday, September 21, 2007
Thursday, September 20, 2007
Sunday, September 16, 2007
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Saturday, June 30, 2007
Tuesday, July 29, 1975
Friday, December 25, 1970
Wednesday, July 1, 1970
Draft Lottery
In the 1970 and subsequent draft lotteries, a different procedure was used. Scientists at the National Bureau of Standards randomly prepared 78 permutations of the numbers from 1 to 365, using random numbers selected from published sources.
From the 78 permutations, 25 were selected at random and translated to calendars using 1 = january 1, 365 = December 31, etc. The calendars were sealed into envelopes. 25 more permutations were selected and left untranslated and sealed into 25 more envelopes. The 50 envelopes were furnished to the Selective Service System.
On 29 June, an official picked one of the calendar envelopes and one of the permutation envelopes. The 365 days of the year were written down and placed into capsules and put in a drum in the order dictated by the contents of the calendar envelope. Similarly the numbers from 1 to 365 were written down and placed into capsules in the order dictated by the permutation in the permutation envelope.
On 1 July, the drawing date, one drum was rotated for an hour and the other, for a half-hour. (Its rotating mechanism failed.)
Pairs of capsules were then drawn, one from each drum. The first date out of the drum with the date capsules was September 16; the first number drawn from the drum with the numbers was 139. Thus men born on September 16th were drafted in 139th order. The 11th draws were the date July 9 and the number 1, so men born on July 9 were drafted first.
From the 78 permutations, 25 were selected at random and translated to calendars using 1 = january 1, 365 = December 31, etc. The calendars were sealed into envelopes. 25 more permutations were selected and left untranslated and sealed into 25 more envelopes. The 50 envelopes were furnished to the Selective Service System.
On 29 June, an official picked one of the calendar envelopes and one of the permutation envelopes. The 365 days of the year were written down and placed into capsules and put in a drum in the order dictated by the contents of the calendar envelope. Similarly the numbers from 1 to 365 were written down and placed into capsules in the order dictated by the permutation in the permutation envelope.
On 1 July, the drawing date, one drum was rotated for an hour and the other, for a half-hour. (Its rotating mechanism failed.)
Pairs of capsules were then drawn, one from each drum. The first date out of the drum with the date capsules was September 16; the first number drawn from the drum with the numbers was 139. Thus men born on September 16th were drafted in 139th order. The 11th draws were the date July 9 and the number 1, so men born on July 9 were drafted first.
Thursday, January 1, 1970
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