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To: Neocon who wrote (310058)10/21/2002 10:41:13 AM
From: Thomas A Watson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
neo, I read an article like this and CY makes more sense than ever. When I hear the clear lies of dems over and and over with there idiot attacks on the President not implying but stating he destroyed the economy and all the other lie smear rants, this is a small step in being totally un-American. I still try to believe it is the abject stupidity of liberals. But what ends of betrayal are not justified in the pursuit of whatever.

KGB Documents: Jesse Jackson, Ted Turner - Too Close to the Soviets?
...

ut we realize the real problem with Schweizer's book:
Using actual KGB, Stasi and other secret communist party
archives, he reveals that the U.S. media served as lackeys
for the Soviets - and that major Democrats worked behind
the scenes to help the Russians.

Schweizer doesn't just allege this, he names names and has
documents to prove it.

NewsMax has already reported that Jimmy Carter sought
twice, in 1980 and 1984, to have the Russians intervene and
attempt to influence the outcome of the presidential
elections.

But it gets worse.
Schweizer reveals that the KGB had a source who was a
Democratic Party insider.

He provided valuable inside information on Jimmy Carter and
his policies. He was so senior that on one occasion the
agent was part of a three-hour private meeting with only
Carter, Gov. Brown of California and Sen. Alan Cranston.
...
newsmax.com