To: PartyTime who wrote (8223 ) 3/5/2005 1:03:39 PM From: Sully- Respond to of 35834 There's nothing for me to consider. I saw the altered photo that breathlessly proclaimed Bush wore an ear piece. There was zero evidence of an ear piece. Even the unaltered photo to the left showed no evidence of an ear piece. And as I have already established, a wireless ear piece needs no separate wireless communications device, thus "the bulge" was completely unnecessary. And wireless communication devices have no need for wires, thus "the wire" too was completely superfluous. Again, as already stated, the most compelling evidence is that no MSM outlet broke a story proclaiming Bush cheated in the debates. They threw everything at Bush from the factually discredited "Bush lied" meme, to the absolutely ridiculous & obviously forged documents. Yet somehow they couldn't even bother with "the bulge", "the wire" & "the ear piece"."Meanwhile, let me leave you with a question: Do you think given today's technology--all of which would be available to the president--that Bush could have used coaching prompts, both during the debates, press conferences or meetings with foreign dignitaries, especially after reading the below references?" Does the technology exist? Perhaps. So what? There is no compelling evidence that Bush or Kerry used such devices. Until there is credible evidence from a reliable source that can be independently verified, I am not going to entertain speculative conspiracy theories. BTW, at least Bush can prove he met with foreign dignitaries. Kerry's alleged meetings during the campaign are quite similar to "the bulge", "the wire" & "the ear piece" that Bush allegedly used to cheat in the debates. There's no real proof it ever happened.