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To: longnshort who wrote (329741)3/21/2007 3:35:18 PM
From: combjelly  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1578238
 
"Now you do. Just ask the fired travel office people."

It is my understanding that once they learned about the status of those personnel, they fired them. Depositing office funds in their personal accounts, being able to account for funds. But, when questioned, "discovered" the funds in a drawer. Which, oddly enough, was the same amount as a withdrawal they did the same day. No, you are right. Those poor people were abused for no reason...



To: longnshort who wrote (329741)3/21/2007 4:06:50 PM
From: American Spirit  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1578238
 
Bush Stole The 2004 Election As Suspected:

News from Cuyahoga County, Ohio shows Bush stole the 2004 election. This is a developing story, not yet covered by the MSM, but two GOP officials have already been convicted and four dismissed after discovery of proof that over 100,000 votes vanished in 2004 from this country alone, a county where Kerry won 83% of the vote. There is a ton more, every conceiveable type of irregularity and fraud, all helping Bush and hurting Kerry, but this fact alone means the entire election was probably stolen in Cuyahoga COunty alone, not even including all the other Ohio countries where gross election fraud was discovered.

No wonder Rove is refusing to testify under oath.

And remember, Bush also stole it in 2000 in Florida, and robbed McCain of the nomination.