Paul Thompson's "Complete 911 Timeline" hits Digg front pages. More diggs wanted!

Somebody posted a link to Paul Thompson's "Complete 911 Timeline" to Digg. It currently stands at 138 diggs and 38 comments, and currently is displayed on the front pages of the "View All" as well as the "World & Business" categories. Let's help it along some more:

Thanks!

 

Oh, and use your rating power to digg up/down comments as well!

Oh, and use your rating power to digg up/down some good/bad comments as well!

Also, please add a short comment of your own, please.

Both these help with the overall promotion of a story to the front pages too (although I do not know the exact algorithm used by Digg).

Digg

I just spent five minutes digging the story and then digging/burying my way through the comments. I'm leaning toward the idea that Digg is useful, but damn! the idiocy over there is painful. It would help if more 9/11bloggerites signed up at Digg.

Current statistics: 317 diggs, 94 comments.

Current statistics: 317 diggs, 94 comments.

(including 3 comments that repeat Jon Gold's complete cover-up indicators).

Here is another Digg story

Here is another Digg story that is bound to become extremely popular, which lends itself to add a 9/11 spin:

http://digg.com/politics/Bush_s_Frequent_References_To_God_Made_German_C...

See this comment for an example:

http://digg.com/politics/Bush_s_Frequent_References_To_God_Made_German_C...

All I know about Paul's site...

Is that it's the most important site on the internet.
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