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Monthly Archives: July 2009
Was West Pointer Timothy R. Kuklo, M.D. A.W.O.L.? Military Veteran Lin Noomis Believes He Was
http://www.moorestevie.com/img8/awol2.gif DR KUKLO RESIGNS IN DISGRACE From: Lin Noomis Sent: Wed 7/15/2009 1:36 PM To: Kirstein, Peter N. Subject: Kuklo issue I read you[r] blog with interest. The numbers/math are very surprising. As a veteran, I know that employment outside … Continue reading
Posted in Medical Ethics and Issues
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Denver District Judge Larry Naves’s Complete Opinion that Ignores Jury Declaring Ward Churchill Fired as Retaliation for Political Beliefs
DISTRICT COURT, CITY AND COUNTY OF DENVER, COLORADO Court Address: 1437 BANNOCK STREET DENVER, CO 80202 Â Plaintiff(s): WARD CHURCHILL, an individual v. Defendant(s): UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO; THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO, a body corporate â–² COURT USE ONLY … Continue reading
Posted in Academia/Academic Freedom
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Persecuted C.U. Professor Ward Churchill denied Reinstatement in an act of Juridical Anarchy
UPDATED JULY 9, 2009 Professor Churchill won a wrongful termination suit which apparently was ignored by a hack judge Larry Naves. The jury verdict in April decided he was fired not for academic-research misconduct but for a fiery article published … Continue reading
Encyclopedia of the Culture Wars: To Publish October 2009
 I will contribute the highlighted entries below on J. Robert Oppenheimer and Academic Freedom. This work has been delayed several times as a result of wanting to include the latest culture-wars phenomena of the Obama transition to power. The … Continue reading
Posted in Politics/Music/Culture
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