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To: Neocon who wrote (103856)12/7/2000 12:08:25 AM
From: Don Pueblo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
Intelligence gathering that anyone knows about is pretty much useless. It's the intelligence gathering that nobody knows about that is useful. <G>



To: Neocon who wrote (103856)12/7/2000 1:03:41 AM
From: Michael M  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
So true. Open source rocks! Even if you think you need a detective to follow your spouse around, you already "know". Hard evidence may be useful at settlement time though :-)



To: Neocon who wrote (103856)12/7/2000 10:15:42 AM
From: PartyTime  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
Please keep in mind, Neocon, with respect to the retired CIA employee testifying in the Martin County case, I only commented that it was interesting. When a poster read more into the irony I brought up, I responded to that poster by noting about a dozen irregularities and unusal circumstances inherent to this Florida election. I've made no allegations. And, yes, I agree with you. Gore would have access to agent-types himself.

However, unlike a promise of Bush's Floridian governor-brother coupled with the confidence displayed by Bush on national television after networks projected Gore the winner, I'm not aware of anyone who promised to Gore that Florida's 25 electoral college votes would be delivered to him. There's a lot of irony in Florida that is interesting.