tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24597325.post1948009691503294811..comments2024-03-20T07:25:58.202+00:00Comments on Holocaust Controversies: Berg Bites CopNicholas Terryhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14852758011968360596noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24597325.post-25516118159380902732015-09-17T18:48:07.014+01:002015-09-17T18:48:07.014+01:00Berg is all types of crazy. He recently ranted at...Berg is all types of crazy. He recently ranted at a Holocaust survivor on Furtherglory. I read his paper on Nizkor about diesel fumes and why they are not dangerous. While it's true that diesel fumes are lower in carbon monoxide levels than regular gas exhaust he doesn't bother to mention the high levels of nitrogen and sulfur dioxides plus soot in diesel exhaust which cause death. Naturally he also didn't talk about what effect this would have on a large number of people stuffed in an air tight room.J Kellyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04893548775462142380noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24597325.post-68529939013392708512015-08-03T03:17:45.946+01:002015-08-03T03:17:45.946+01:00I wish I had your peace of mind.I wish I had your peace of mind.Jeffhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03218089864137630577noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24597325.post-89780883692670970642015-07-31T15:15:49.329+01:002015-07-31T15:15:49.329+01:00Water off a duck's back. I just yawn and move ...Water off a duck's back. I just yawn and move on.Jonathan Harrisonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07929794273877529591noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24597325.post-43077913203355176712015-07-31T02:22:05.696+01:002015-07-31T02:22:05.696+01:00"citing articles you've never seen"
..."citing articles you've never seen"<br />Regard. That has been debunked thoroughly and could also meet the standards of libel. Jeffhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03218089864137630577noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24597325.post-63181335550992864552015-07-30T11:40:04.496+01:002015-07-30T11:40:04.496+01:00The Record (New Jersey) February 17, 1999
A CASE ...The Record (New Jersey) February 17, 1999<br /><br />A CASE OF PUTTING TEETH INTO THE LAW? DOG OWNER ACCUSED OF BITING POLICEMAN<br /><br />Author: ELISE YOUNG, Staff Writer<br /><br />It's one thing when an unleashed dog sinks its teeth into someone. It's quite another, police say, when the biter is the dog's owner, and the victim is a cop. But that explains why a veteran Fort Lee police sergeant is nursing a sore hand and the man who allegedly bit him is in the doghouse. "I've been bit before," Sgt. Thomas Dalton, 46, said Tuesday. "But I've never been bit by an owner."<br /><br />Dalton - who was bitten Monday night after arresting the dog's owner - was back on the job hours later, after being treated at a hospital for a tendon injury. He plans to undergo a round of blood tests to determine whether he picked up any infection from the bite. The dog's owner, Freidrich Berg, 55, of Linwood Avenue, was charged with disorderly conduct, violating the borough's leash ordinance, resisting arrest, and aggravated assault on a police officer, police said. He was arraigned Monday night and released on $5,000 bail.<br /><br />Berg, whose dog was returned to him, has an unlisted phone number and could not be reached for comment Tuesday. The incident began shortly before 8 p.m. near the Fletcher Avenue overpass, when a passer-by told Patrolman Terry McCabe that a loose dog had just missed being struck by a car. McCabe spotted the dog, a medium-size black-and-white mutt named Siggy, and told the owner it needed a leash, police said. The owner, later identified as Berg, replied with an obscenity, asked whether the police had anything better to do, and walked away, police said. McCabe called for backup. Dalton swung by in his patrol car and caught up with the dog owner at Linwood and Ellis streets. "He said he wasn't going to give us any ID," Dalton said. "I said we'll be forced to bring you in and charge you . . . in violation of the leash ordinance." At that point, Officer Ramon Valentin put the dog in! his patrol car, and officers moved to arrest Berg, who started swinging, police said. Finally, Berg was placed in the back of Dalton's patrol car. But as Dalton drove toward headquarters, he recalled, Berg began pushing his back against the door.<br /><br />"I told him, `Knock it off. You're going to fall out of the car,'" Dalton said. "I reached over to grab him, and he leaned over and bit my right hand near the web, near the thumb." Dalton, a 25-year police veteran, continued driving. He walked into headquarters, clutching his hand and dripping blood, and was taken to Englewood Hospital and Medical Center for treatment. "They couldn't stitch it," Dalton said. "I have to be tested for hepatitis B and C, AIDS, and everything else. They said I have tendon damage. I have to see a specialist." In the future, he said, he'll watch out for loose dogs and their owners. "What can I say?" he said. "It's a hazardous job."<br /><br />Copyright 1999 Bergen Record Corp.<br />Record Number: 3396067<br />Jonathan Harrisonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07929794273877529591noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24597325.post-29349597458209121712015-07-29T17:58:46.574+01:002015-07-29T17:58:46.574+01:00What was the title of the article? And why can'...What was the title of the article? And why can't you quote it? <br /><br />Are you up to your old tricks again: citing articles you've never seen?The Black Rabbit of Inléhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12083144769375557650noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24597325.post-10806345140807649032015-07-29T09:55:27.267+01:002015-07-29T09:55:27.267+01:00So now we know where "Thomas Dalton, PhD"...So now we know where "Thomas Dalton, PhD" got his handle.:-) Roberto Muehlenkamphttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03608133715777146924noreply@blogger.com