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Sunday, July 13, 2008

WHERE THE HELL IS MY DAILY TIMES?


The ONE day out of the week that I look forward to reading the paper is Sunday. HOWEVER, there's NO Daily Times! Did you get yours?

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

Joe: When you get your paper, go to the Grapevine. This is on the delmarvanow website. Has anyone done any research on this? I've never heard of this guy. Guess the proof readers were on vacation, per this article McNiven would have been a year old when this happened. I hope this information is not true...

Prior to the 911 tragedy -- and unknown to the majority of the American people -- our government proposed and devised mock terrorist attacks which fall under the label of "false flag operations."

Operation Northwoods was proposed by the Joint Chiefs of Staff on March 13, 1962, to justify an invasion of Cuba.

The proposals included staging the assassination of Cubans in the United States, developing a fake communist Cuban terror campaign in Miami, other Florida cities and Washington, sinking a boatload of refugees, faking a Cuban air force attack on a civilian jetliner and other terrorist acts.

These proposals were approved by the Joint Chiefs of Staff, but were not carried out because President Kennedy rejected them and fired some of the people involved.

Timothy McNiven, a 29-year Defense Department operative, stated in an affidavit in 2004 that in 1976, his unit, C-Battery 2/81 field artillery in Germany, was to create the perfect terrorist plan using commercial airliners as weapons and the twin towers as the target. He made the statement that if this ever actually happened, he would go public.

He was physically assaulted and later told if the plan ever happened, to bring it to the attention of the American people. Since then, McNiven has devoted his life to alerting the public to the similarities between 9/11 and that 1976 plan. To silence critics, McNiven has successfully passed a credible lie detector test.

Are the American people going to be the subject to another false flag operation to justify attacking Iran?

Bartow Van Ness

Deal Island

Anonymous said...

Joe, for someone that never stops bitching about the Times, what differance does it make when and if you get it. Seems you just look forward to finding something to bash, now after all that........... my point is, you have so many more important fights to fight, and newsworthy posts to work on, why pole vault over mouse turds.

Anonymous said...

Got it but it was late, as it has been for the past 3 days.

Anonymous said...

what was the pod attached to the bottom of the plane,

Anonymous said...

have yet to get mine today... grrr... middle of freakin town too!!!

Anonymous said...

Sundayss???? I'm still waiting on my Saturday paper to come.

Anonymous said...

For the second consecutive Sunday I didn't get my paper. Have you called the "new and improved" Circulation Department? First, the number has been changed to an 800 number. Then, you get all the menu options. Rather than press a telephone key, now you talk to a robotic voice; you have to speak clearly for this "person" to understand. You are given two choices to rectify the non-delivery: have it delivered with tomorrow's paper or receive credit. Apparently no longer do they have a runner who will deliver the paper today.

mrtv said...

Joe, The whole Somerset Ave. neighborhood has not gotten their Sunday paper and it is now 3:15pm.

Anonymous said...

5:45 p.m.
No paper, even after calling this a.m.
The place is closed and no answer to the phone.

Anonymous said...

Another Sunday and we did not get our paper. Called in and recording told us that hypothetically they have until 7:00 am to deliver the paper. At 7:30 my husband called and told them that hypothetically we still had not received the paper. Someone finally brought one to us. Also if you try to call and get that stupid machine just hit 0 and a live person will come on the phone.

Anonymous said...

qjbfrawMon. 930 a.m. and, for the 3rd day, no paper, even after being promised one would be delivered Sunday, late. Neighbors received 2 of "yesterday's" paper after complaining. Maybe Daily Times need to close and yet a big city paper take over.