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To: d.taggart who wrote (508852)12/13/2003 1:17:23 PM
From: Hope Praytochange  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769667
 
here are in full text:
Dean's 'theory'
"The world is full of interesting theories," Hugh Hewitt writes at the Weekly Standard's Web site (www.weeklystandard.com).
"There's the theory that FDR was warned of the attack on Pearl Harbor, but allowed it to happen in order to enrage America and bring us fully into World War II.
"There's the theory that LBJ had JFK knocked off on the orders of Texas oilmen.
"There's the Raelians' theory that ancient space travelers planted people on Earth; and there are the very interesting theories contained in 'The Protocols of the Elders of Zion' along with the theory that the Bilderberger Group is secretly running the world.
"And there is the theory that President Bush is suppressing evidence in the investigation of the September 11 attacks because 'he was warned ahead of time by the Saudis.'
"Of all these 'interesting theories,' however, only one — the last one — has been uttered by the leading candidate for the Democratic nomination," Mr. Hewitt said.
"Howard Dean trafficked in this outrageous charge in an interview with NPR's Diane Rehm on Dec. 1. Dean went on to say that it was 'only a theory,' and backed even farther away in an interview with Fox's Chris Wallace on December 7, but with the exception of a column by Charles Krauthammer, a scolding by Howard Kurtz on my radio show, and a handful of other pinpricks, the national media has allowed Dean to skip away from this walk on the paranoid side."

Breathtaking ad
"John Kerry put an ad on the air that sort of knocked my socks off," Jay Nordlinger writes in his Impromptus column for National Review Online (www.nationalreview.com).
"It reads, in part, 'Kerry will make energy independence a national priority so no American will have to fight for Mideast oil.' That is a breathtaking statement, with its implication that American boys are being made to shed their blood for oil — a stock charge of the lunatic Left," Mr. Nordlinger said.
He added: "I sometimes feel guilty for thinking that the Democratic Party has gone nuts. But it's hard to ignore the evidence."



To: d.taggart who wrote (508852)12/13/2003 3:16:43 PM
From: greg s  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769667
 
d.taggart,

Would the "d" possibly stand for Dagny? If so, John sends his regards from Galt's Gulch.