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Politics : HOWARD DEAN -THE NEXT PRESIDENT? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Raymond Duray who wrote (773)11/30/2003 5:06:57 PM
From: MSI  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3079
 
That's a good list. It may or may not be relevent but there's an odd question of exactly where was GB senior on 11/22/63. So far as I can tell he seems to duck any chance of being asked the question that everyone else is happy to talk about. One response that's been reported is he "doesn't remember" where he was.

The net is pretty well scrubbed but there are a couple references.

totse.com
inquirer.gn.apc.org

He stated in 2001 that he will no longer conduct unrestricted interviews or news conferences. I presume that means any that do not have editorial control.

What makes that interesting is not any specific involvement but is circumstantial when connected to his subsequent rise, and ability to avoid investigation on obvious questions. The comments by Nixon on the Watergate tapes that "George will do anything for us", the takeover of the new Crisis Center by GB 10 days before the Reagan assassination attempt, the dinner with Hinkley's parents by Jeb Bush the night before, etc. Any of which would call for a special prosecutor with anyone else.

Now we have a repeat of this "dog that doesn't bark". Hmmm...

Here is a recent indication of the media control that might make the insiders feel so confident --

This is a retired AF Colonel's story on the psy-ops attack on US citizens. Coincidentally, a young reporter named Mark Fineman had an unexpected heart attack while reporting this. Since then we've heard nothing about this story in the mainstream press.

"Retired Air Force Col. On How Bush Admin. Used Psy-Ops, Propaganda and Information Warfare In Build-Up to Iraq Invasion"

democracynow.org

"... the new report by Col. Sam Gardiner suggests the Lynch story was one of only 50 stories that appeared in the U.S. media that was either purposely false or misleading...

He concludes, "Never before have so many stories been created to sell a war. And they probably didn't need it.
"

usnews.com