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Politics : GOPwinger Lies/Distortions/Omissions/Perversions of Truth

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To: American Spirit who wrote (95796)4/20/2007 9:36:00 PM
From: puborectalis  Read Replies (1) of 173976
 
Q:Vidal

You've accused President Bush of getting into office twice fraudulently.
Not Bush himself. The election frauds of 2000 and 2004 were beyond his meager gifts. Let's say he was arbitrarily selected by the Supreme Court, when the people in their popular vote made it clear they wanted Gore. The re-election of 2004 was the work of corporate America—for instance Halliburton, making vast profits from Bush's totally unconstitutional wars on Afghanistan and Iraq. A rogue secretary of state in Ohio not only headed the re-election team for Bush and saw to it that Democratic votes were not cast or counted, etc. The Supreme Court, properly burned by their behavior in 2000, wisely stayed out of the Ohio mess while the Republican majorities in the legislative branch—eyes blinded at the thought of all that taxpayers' gold coming their way—stood guard against any serious investigation of the secretary of state's crimes. Not to mention the corruption of electronic voting machinery. Then Rep. John Conyers entered the field. With a competent staff, he investigated Ohio's election. He showed how and why the election had been stolen. Pro bono publico, I wrote a preface to the Conyers report. Since Conyers was then minority head of the House Judiciary Committee, I thought, no one can defend the highjacking of the election. But I'd underestimated the cunning of the corporate-owned media. Every major newspaper in the country refused to mention the Conyers report on what happened in Ohio and how the 2004 election was stolen.
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