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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Michael M who wrote (103825)12/6/2000 11:36:17 PM
From: PartyTime  Read Replies (7) | Respond to of 769667
 
Well, retired or not, CIA folk know all sorts of folks who do CIA-type things. Funny stuff happened in Florida. You agree? The network calling Florida for Gore then taking it back (that was strange!); problems with voting machines; votes strangely appearing; unusual counts in certain precincts; folks knocked off the voter rolls who shouldn't have been; the absentee ballot controversy; disruptions with the handcount; minority voters inhibited in all sorts of ways; and more.

So what do we learn from Seminole and Martin County trial testimony--one guy involved is a police officer, another CIA. Bush's dad a forrmer CIA director; the Florida election offices stacked at the top with a brother-governor and obviously biased secretary of state; Karl Rove from the Lee Atwater School of Dirty Tricks; the former Democrat mayor of Miami from from '97 absentee ballot scandal now a Republican and still involved with absentee ballots; the aftermath of the Elian controversy; and more.

All kinds of strange stuff went on and is still going on down there in The Sunshine State.

Now, what did I say? I merely mentioned it was interesting, and then I asked what do you think? Me? I'm just wondering?